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The rounded form of this evergreen is available in many sizes, ranging from a few feet tall to 4 or 5 feet in height. It maintains its tidy, round form without pruning. BUY IT ($78)
These trees are voluminous and do best in USDA Hardiness Zones 9 to 11. Growing conditions: Full or partial sun; well-draining soil Drought tolerance: Very good
As an example, Quebec City in Canada is located in zone 4, but can rely on a significant snow cover every year, making it possible to cultivate plants normally rated for zones 5 or 6. But, in Montreal, located to the southwest in zone 5, it is sometimes difficult to cultivate plants adapted to the zone because of the unreliable snow cover.
Landscape Plants for California Gardens, Bob Perry, Land Design Publishing; California Native Plants for the Garden, Carol Bornstein, David Fross, and Bart O'Brien, Cachuma Press; California Native Trees and Shrubs, Lee W. Lenz, Rancho Santa Ana; Ceanothus, David Fross and Dieter Wilken, Timber Press
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Gold Medal Plant Award Program sponsored by the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society this program recognizes "trees, shrubs, and woody vines of outstanding merit" and are recommended for USDA Zones 5-7 and is a good place to look when considering adding shrubs and trees to the home garden.