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  2. Photinia - Wikipedia

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    Photinias are very popular ornamental shrubs, grown for their fruit and foliage. Numerous hybrids and cultivars are available; several of the cultivars are selected for their strikingly bright red young leaves in spring and summer. The most widely planted are: Photinia × fraseri (P. glabra × P. serratifolia) - red tip photinia, Christmas ...

  3. Viburnum edule - Wikipedia

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    Squashberry can be found growing in moist soils of various forested regions. [17] It is also found growing in dense areas of trees and shrubs, alongside wetlands and bodies of water, and at higher elevations on gravel banks. [6] The ideal type of soil for Viburnum edule is moist alluvial soil that has good drainage. [6]

  4. Photinia × fraseri - Wikipedia

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    It is a compact shrub with an erect habit that can grow into a medium-sized tree. Its evergreen, oval leaves are dark green but crimson red when young, especially in early spring. Its flowers are small, with five petals, united in large white inflorescences. They bloom at the end of spring. It can reach a height of 5 meters and a diameter of 5 ...

  5. How to Grow Elderberry Plants for Their Gorgeous Foliage and ...

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    'Eva' black lace elderberry (Sambucus nigra) is a multi-stemmed shrub or small tree. This cultivar has deeply cut, dark purple foliage; lemon-scented flowers; and dark, blackish-red berries. Zones 4-7

  6. Arbutus - Wikipedia

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    Arbutus are small trees or shrubs with red flaking bark and edible red berries. [6] Fruit development is delayed for about five months after pollination, so that flowers appear while the previous year's fruit are ripening. [6] Peak flowering for the genus is in April with peak fruiting in October. [7]

  7. Coprosma rhamnoides - Wikipedia

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    C. rhamnoides has a small seed with fleshy red berry surrounding it. The seedlings start to appear after two/three months [7] Once the shrub is grown, small flowers occur. This would be during Spring from September to October. The flowers are wind pollinated. [5] Soon after, in November, the flowers form small green berries.

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