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  2. Best evergreen shrubs: 10 choices for year-round interest - AOL

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    Add the best evergreen shrubs to your yard and you can benefit from their flowers, foliage, color and structure all year long Best evergreen shrubs: 10 choices for year-round interest Skip to main ...

  3. Robinia pseudoacacia - Wikipedia

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    R. pseudoacacia is considered an excellent plant for growing in disturbed areas as an erosion control plant. [12] Black locust's shallow, aggressive roots help hold onto the soil, and nitrogen-fixing bacteria on its root system allow it to grow on poor soils, making it an early colonizer of disturbed areas. Obviating the mass application of ...

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

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    These hefty shrubs love full sun and can be found in tall and wide varieties fit for making hedges, or low-growing varieties you can plant in rocky pathways. BUY IT ($20) 26.

  5. Bassia scoparia - Wikipedia

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    This plant is grown as an ornamental plant as evergreen foliage for landscapes, [9] as well as for its red fall foliage. It has also been useful in erosion control on denuded soils. [10] It has been suggested as an agent of phytoremediation, [10] because it is a hyperaccumulator of chromium, lead, mercury, selenium, silver, zinc, [11] and ...

  6. Create a Living Fence with These 12 Fast-Growing Shrubs for ...

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    This evergreen shrub has spring flowers that smell like almonds! The dense, glossy foliage can be sheared to shape or left natural. It’s a medium-sized versatile shrub because it doesn’t mind ...

  7. Vachellia xanthophloea - Wikipedia

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    Vachellia xanthophloea are planted next to dams and streams on farms to control soil erosion, as a live fence or hedge and in ornamental planting for shade and shelter in amenity areas. Vachellia xanthophloea is often planted as a source of firewood, but its gummy sap leaves a thick, black, tarlike residue when burnt.