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  2. This Shrub Is The Ultimate Low-Maintenance Evergreen Plant ...

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    Whether you grow full sized container plants or bonsai, selecting a container with good drainage is critical. Use an acidic soil mix with good drainage, such as one labelled for rhododendrons and ...

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    Why Evergreens Are A Smart Pick for Containers “An evergreen is still going to need nurturing, but the beauty of them is their durability and the way they can go from season to season in the ...

  4. Aurinia saxatilis - Wikipedia

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    Ideally the soil should contain plenty of chalk, sand or grit, and be free draining but not rich, but the plant is among the "indestructibles" and adapts readily to a wide variety of soils. It may be propagated readily from seed sown in the fall, or from tip cuttings taken in late spring and early summer.

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    Some can be planted in containers, too, as accents on a patio, deck or balcony. When planting any shrub, make sure you choose the right location in your yard. Most shrubs need part to full sun ...

  6. Kalmia - Wikipedia

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    Kalmia is a genus of about ten species of evergreen shrubs from 0.2–5 m tall, in the family Ericaceae (heath). They are native to North America (mainly in the eastern half of the continent) and Cuba. They grow in acidic soils, with different species in wet acid bog habitats (K. angustifolia, K. polifolia) and dry, sandy soils (K. ericoides, K ...

  7. Heptapleurum arboricola - Wikipedia

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    Fruits. It is an evergreen shrub growing to 8–9 m tall, free-standing, or clinging to the trunks of other trees as an epiphyte.The leaves are palmately compound, with 7–9 leaflets, the leaflets 9–20 cm long and 4–10 cm broad (though often smaller in cultivation) with a wedge-shaped base, entire margin, and an obtuse or acute apex, sometimes emarginate.

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