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  2. The 30 Best Evergreen Shrubs for the Front of Your House - AOL

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    22. MIRROR BUSH. This hardy, low-maintenance plant is known to grow even in the saltiest coastal environments. Also called the looking glass plant, this shrub gets its name from its glossy, jewel ...

  3. Atriplex semibaccata - Wikipedia

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    Sun exposed regions are an optimal condition for growth. A. semibaccata is winter tolerant and can survive a minimum air temperature of -5 °C. [2] [5] A. semibaccata is salt-laden wind tolerant and has been indicated as an environmental advantage against plants that are distributed along coastal regions.

  4. Rhizophora mangle - Wikipedia

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    Rhizophora mangle - MHNT. Rhizophora mangle, also known as the red mangrove, [1] is a salt-tolerant, small-to-medium sized evergreen tree restricted to coastal, estuarine ecosystems along the southern portions of North America, the Caribbean as well as Central America and tropical West Africa. [2]

  5. Gaultheria shallon - Wikipedia

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    Individual plants may live for hundreds of years, spreading from their rhizomes. The plant is sensitive to frost. [2] It is tolerant of salt spray and grows well on stabilized dunes, exposed slopes, and bluffs near the ocean, as well as in coastal brushfields and coastal shore pine and Sitka spruce forests. Salal tolerates moderate shade and ...

  6. Tamarix ramosissima - Wikipedia

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    Tamarix ramosissima, commonly known as saltcedar [1] salt cedar, or tamarisk, is a deciduous arching shrub with reddish stems, feathery, pale green foliage, and characteristic small pink flowers. The cultivar 'Pink Cascade' (dark pink flowered) has gained the Royal Horticultural Society 's Award of Garden Merit .

  7. Limoniastrum monopetalum - Wikipedia

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    Limoniastrum monopetalum is a potential plant to be used for xeriscaping, [3] and landscape architecture in semi-arid Mediterranean areas, especially with poor, saline, neglected or degraded soils. It also has ecological value, as a sand accumulator (using the roots), salt tolerant windbreak. [34]

  8. Atriplex nummularia - Wikipedia

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    Atriplex nummularia is a perennial halophyte species [2] that is extremely hardy, thriving in particularly harsh environments such as saline and alkaline lowlands. [5] [6] A. nummularia is the largest species of Australian saltbush, typically growing 2–4m wide and up to 3m tall [7] in either a sprawling or erect arrangement.

  9. The 8 Best Shrubs To Plant Now For Beautiful Fall Color

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    "Stunning shrubs like nandina, cleyera, and holly lend year-round color to the garden. Many offer additional cool weather delights like color-changing leaves, bright berries, and elegant foliage."

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