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Deciduous Shrub
Pee Wee Oakleaf Hydrangea
(HYDRANGEA QUER. "PEE WEE")
Zone 5 | Native
Hydrangea Pee WeeWeb
Hydrangea Pee WeeWeb

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Height: 3' Spread 3'
Dwarf oakleaf with white flowers that fade to pink. Beautiful fall foliage. Cinnamon-colored bark in winter. Deciduous.

Deciduous Shrub
Ruby Slippers Oakleaf Hydrangea
(HYDRANGEA QUER. 'RUBY SLIPPERS')
Zone 5 | Native
Hydrangea Ruby SlippersWeb
Hydrangea Ruby SlippersWeb

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Height: 3' Spread 4'
Blooms open white and quickly mature to deep pink. Very large flower clusters contrast against dark green, deeply lobed oak like leaves which turn a brilliant mahogany in fall. Compact form well-suited for small landscapes. Deciduous.

Deciduous Shrub
Snowqueen Oakleaf Hydrangea
(HYDRANGEA QUER. 'SNOWQUEEN')
Zone 5 | Native
Hydrangea SnowqueenWeb
Hydrangea SnowqueenWeb

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Height: 4-6' Spread 6-8'
Elongated, conical clusters of white flowers which slowly turn pinkish-purple with age. Long late spring to summer bloom period. Upright grower with a broad, rounded habit. Distinctive oak-like, green leaves turn attractive shades of bronze, maroon or purple in autumn. Deciduous.

Deciduous Shrub
Tardiva Hydrangea
(HYDRANGEA TARDIVA)
Zone 3 |
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Height: 6' Spread 6'
Vigorous, upright grower. Lacy white flowers tinted pale pink as the season progresses. One of the latest bloomers, from late September well into fall. Deciduous.

Ericaceous Broadleaf
Hetz Japanese Holly
(ILEX CRENATA HETZI)
Zone 6 | Fairview Evergreen Introduction
Ilex crenata HetziWeb
Ilex crenata HetziWeb

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Height: 3-4' Spread 4-6'
The original was discovered in a block of Ilex convexa seedlings. A spreading evergreen with large convex leaves; it is hardier than other crenata varieties. Very good foundation plant.
Ericaceous Broadleaf
Northern Beauty Japanese Holly
(ILEX CRENATA NORTHERN BEAUTY)
Zone 6 | Fairview Evergreen Introduction
Ilex Northern BeautyWeb
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Height: 4-5' Spread 4-6'
A compact and hardy evergreen, sheared into a mound. With its small glistening convex leaves, this holly is often mistaken for a boxwood. Low maintenance, prefers well-drained, slightly acidic soil. Great hedge plant that can be trimmed easily to desired shape.