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- Elderberry; Sambucus nigra 'Eva'
- Opposite, compound pinnate
- 6' to 8' high
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- Elderberry; Sambucus nigra 'Eva'
- Opposite, compound pinnate
- More lacy, fern-textured
- dark purple leaves
- leaves 4"to 12" long
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- Smokebush; Cotinus coggygria 'golden spirit'
- 8 ft. tall, 6 ft. wide.
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- Smokebush; Cotinus coggygria 'golden spirit'
- Alternate, simple, oval to obovate leaves
- Leaf size 1.5" to 3.5"
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- Ninebark; Physocarpus opulifolius 'Diabolo'
- 8' to 10' by 8' to 10'
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- Ninebark; Physocarpus opulifolius 'Diabolo'
- Reddish purple foliage
- Alternate, simple, roundish ovate leaf shape
- 1" to 3" long
- Usually 3 to 5 lobed with crenate-dentate obtuse or acutish lobes. Cordate at base.
- Petiole 1/4" to 3/4" long
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- Barberry; Berberis thunbergii 'Rose Glow'
- 3' to 4' tall
- Uniform habit
- Reddish purple foliage
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- Barberry; Berberis thunbergii 'Rose Glow'
- Marbled pink and red colors, lustrous
- Alternate, simple
- oblong or narrowly oval
- petiole 1/16" or smaller
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- Rhododendron 'P.J.M'
- 3' to 6' high
- rounded outline
- foliage is evergreen, dark green in summer, and turns plum purple in fall.
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- Rhododendron 'P.J.M'
- Leaves small, 1" to 2.5" long, elliptic
- Dark green above, changing to purple in winter
- hairless, rusty-scaly beneath, thick leathery
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- Arrowwood Viburnum; Viburnum dentatum
- multi-stemmed, dense, rounded shrub with spreading arching branches, suckering tendency.
- 6' to 15' height, same size in spread.
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- Arrowwood Viburnum; Viburnum dentatum
- Opposite, simple, suborbicular to ovate leaves
- leaves 2" to 4.5" long, 1" to 4" wide.
- Short acuminate
- Coarsely dentate
- Lustrous dark green and glabrous above.
- Petiole 1/2" to 1" long
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- Alpine Currant; Ribes alpinum
- 3' to 6' high, usually as wide or wider
- densly twiggy rounded shrub, stiff upright stems and spreading branches.
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- Alpine Currant; Ribes alpinum
- Alternate, simple, roundish or ovate.
- leaves 1" to 2" long and wide.
- 3- (rarely 5) - lobed, with obtuse or acute dentate lobes
- bright green
- petiole about 1/2" long
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- Winged Euonymus, Burning Bush; Euonymus alatus
- Stem green to brown with 2 to 4 armed, corky wings
- 15' to 20' in height, similar in spread.
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- Winged Euonymus, Burning Bush; Euonymus alatus
- Stem green to brown with 2 to 4 armed, corky wings
- Leaves opposite to sub-opposite
- Leaves simple, elliptic to obovate
- Leaves 1" to 3" long, 1/2" to 1 1/2" wide
- Finely sharply serrate
- Medium to dark green
- Petiole 1/12" long
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- Common Lilac; Syringa vulgaris
- 8' to 15' in height
- Upright leggy shrub
- Suckers freely
- Stem is stout, angled, appearing 4-sided on first year stems. Lustrous brown.
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- Common Lilac; Syringa vulgaris
- Opposite, simple, ovate or broad-ovate
- 2" to 5" long
- Acuminate, truncate or subcordate to broad cuneate, entire
- Dark green almost bluish green. Glabrous
- Petiole 3/4" to 1 1/4" long
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- Potentilla; Potentilla fruticosa
- Stems shiny brown, slender, wispy, exfoliating with age.
- 1' to 4' in height and 2' to 4' or larger in spread.
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- Potentilla; Potentilla fruticosa
- Leaves alternate ,compound pinnate, ellpitic to linear-oblong
- 3 to 7 leaflets, usually 5
- 1/2" to 1" long
- light medium blue to dark green, sometimes lustrous, more or less silky
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