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Showy Native Trees, Shrubs, and Woody Vines
Adam's needle; Spanish bayonet, Yucca filamentos Andromeda, Mountain; Fetter-bush, Pieris floribund Arrowwood, Southern, Viburnum dentatum Aster, Climbing, Aster carolinianis Azalea, Alabama, Rhododendron alabamensis Azalea, Coastal; Dwarf azalea, Rhododendron atlanticum

Ornamental Grasses for North Carolina
Designers and gardeners realize the fine accent and architectural effect this group of plants contributes to a garden. Most ornamental grasses would be described as having graceful, arching foliage, with several species being variegated.

North Carolina Wildflowers: List by Common Name
Ageratum, Hardy; Mistflower; Wild ageratum, Eupatorium coelestium Alumroot, Hairy, Heuchera villosa Alumroot, Heuchera americana Anemone, Large white-flowered; Thimbleweed, Anemone riparia Anemone, Meadow; Pasque flower; Wind flower, Anemone pulsatilla Anemone, Rue, Anemonella thalictroides

Growing Blueberries in the Home Garden
Blueberries can be grown in home gardens anywhere in North Carolina, if the right species and proper soil modifications are used. Blueberries are typically used in the landscape as hedges for screening purposes, but they can also be used in cluster plantings, or as single specimen plants.

Drought Tolerant Shrubs
Drought tolerance does not mean the plants prefer hot, dry weather or that they will not be adversely affected by extended dry weather. Fall planted trees and shrubs have demonstrated an increased ability to survive moderate moisture levels compared to those transplanted in the spring or summer.




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