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  2. Gaultheria shallon - Wikipedia

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    Gaultheria shallon is an evergreen shrub in the heather family ... Severe fires on dry, shallow soil will penetrate into the roots and kill the plant. [2] Invasiveness

  3. Lindera - Wikipedia

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    Lindera are evergreen or deciduous trees or shrubs. [2] The leaves are alternate, entire or three-lobed, and strongly spicy-aromatic. Lindera are dioecious, with male and female flowers on separate trees. The inflorescences are composed of 3 to 15 small flowers existing as pseudo-umbels. They are sessile or on short shoots.

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

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    Water potted plants well before transplanting to prevent roots from drying out during the planting process. Dig a planting hole 2-3 times as wide as the root ball. This allows you to spread the ...

  5. Leyland cypress - Wikipedia

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    The shallow root structure also means that it is poorly adapted to areas with hot summers, such as the southern half of the United States. In these areas, it is prone to develop cypress canker disease, which is caused by the fungus Seiridium cardinale. Canker causes extensive dieback and ultimately kills the tree.

  6. 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 ...

  7. This Vibrant Evergreen Shrub Will Add Privacy To Your ... - AOL

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    Water potted plants well before transplanting to prevent roots from drying out during the planting process. Dig a planting hole 2-3 times as wide as the root ball. This allows you to spread the ...