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  2. This Arborist-Beloved Evergreen Is a Must-Have for Your Yard

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    The best evergreen trees include many more options than Christmas trees and needle-shedding pines. Just like annuals and perennials, evergreens come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors.

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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 ...

  4. Aquilaria sinensis - Wikipedia

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    Aquilaria sinensis is an evergreen tree, 6 to 20 m tall. The smooth bark is grayish to dark grey, and the wood is white to yellowish – so giving it another Chinese name "Pak Muk Heung" (White Wood Incense). Its branchlets are sparsely covered with hairs when young.

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  6. Cussonia paniculata - Wikipedia

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    Cussonia paniculata, also known as kiepersol, is a large evergreen shrub or small tree up to 5 metres (16 ft) in height native to South Africa. The plant has large and bold textured grey foliage. The plant has large and bold textured grey foliage.

  7. Arbutus menziesii - Wikipedia

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    Arbutus menziesii, or Pacific madrone (commonly madrone or madrona in the United States and arbutus in Canada), is a species of broadleaf evergreen tree in the family Ericaceae. It has waxy foliage, a contorted growth habit, and flaky bark. It is native to the western coastal areas of North America, from British Columbia to California.