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Cephalanthus occidental's Button bush <br /> Height: 6 -10 feet <br /> Leaves; bright green lustrous above, lighter pubescent below (deciduous) <br /> Fruit: red or brown rounded mass of nut -lets <br /> Landscape Value: does well in moist sites, has a rather loose, gangly appearance <br /> ROSACEAE <br /> Spirea x bumalda Bumald Spirea <br /> Height: 2 - 5 feet, depending on variety <br /> Leaves: variable, depending on variety; bronze, red, pinkish- red - purple when young, filially <br /> changing to green or variegations of green, yellow, gold, or burgundy; fall colors vary <br /> from greenish purple, orange -red, and chartreuse <br /> Flower: white to deep pink, June— August <br /> Landscape Value: Good filler, can be used as a low massing plant <br /> SAXIFRAGACEA.E <br /> Item virzirtica Virginia sweetspire <br /> Height 3 9 feet <br /> IN Leaves: bright green changing to crimson in fall (deciduous) <br /> Flower: white, upright, fragrant, June -July <br /> Landscape Value: flowers at:a time when few plants are in flower. Likes moist to wet sites. Not <br /> utilized enough in home Iandscapes, holds its leaves a long time <br /> STYRACACEAE <br /> Siyrax acne -icanrsr American snowbell <br /> Height: 6 - 8 feet <br /> Leaves: bright green (deciduous) <br /> Flower: white bell - shaped, hang down instead of facing up, (June- July) <br /> Landscape Value: slender stem rather wispy shrub, likes ccol, moist, acidic sites, excellent for <br /> southern gardens <br /> Revised 2007 etl page 2 of <br /> Energy <br />