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  2. Will Euonymus Grow Indoors Year-Round? How to Keep This Shrub ...

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    Also known as Japanese euonymus (E. japonicus), these evergreen shrubs are native to Japan and Korea. Outdoors, they can reach 10-15 feet tall or more, but indoors, they will be limited by pot size.

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    Although Golden Oakland® Holly is winter hardy through zone 6 (0˚F to -10˚F), winter temperatures can sometimes fall below the averages used to establish hardiness zones. Cover plants with ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Yucca filamentosa - Wikipedia

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    Yucca filamentosa is native from coastal Virginia south to Florida, and as far west as south and southeast Texas. [5] It has become naturalized along the Atlantic coastal plain north to Long Island Sound, and into areas of the lower Midwest. It is reportedly also naturalized in France, Germany, Poland, Italy and Turkey. [8]

  6. Rhododendron - Wikipedia

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    Evergreen rhododendrons - large group of evergreen shrubs that vary greatly in size. Most rhododendron flowers are bell-shaped and have 10 stamens. Vireya rhododendrons: epiphytic tender shrubs [67] Azaleas – group of shrubs which have smaller and thinner leaves than evergreen rhododendrons. They are generally medium-sized shrubs with smaller ...

  7. Cinchona - Wikipedia

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    Cinchona plants belong to the family Rubiaceae and are large shrubs or small trees with evergreen foliage, growing 5 to 15 m (16 to 49 ft) in height. The leaves are opposite, rounded to lanceolate, and 10–40 cm long. The flowers are white, pink, or red, and produced in terminal panicles.