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  2. Pyracantha - Wikipedia

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    The plants reach up to 4.5 m (15 ft) tall. Leaves are small and oval. The seven species have small white flowers which are 5-merous and many stamened. Fruit are either red, orange, or yellow pomes. [2] The flowers are produced during late spring and early summer; the fruit develops in late summer, and matures in late autumn. [citation needed]

  3. Arbutus menziesii - Wikipedia

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    Arbutus menziesii is an evergreen tree about 10 ... and in autumn, red berries. [5 ... Madrone berries. The trees are difficult to transplant and a seedling should be ...

  4. Arbutus - Wikipedia

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    Arbutus are small trees or shrubs with red flaking bark and edible red berries. [6] Fruit development is delayed for about five months after pollination, so that flowers appear while the previous year's fruit are ripening. [6] Peak flowering for the genus is in April with peak fruiting in October. [7]

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

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    It has white fragrant flowers in spring, followed by red berries in summer. BUY IT ($51) 6. Siberian Cypress ... This handsome evergreen shrub not only looks great in warm-climate gardens, its ...

  6. Vaccinium ovatum - Wikipedia

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    Vaccinium ovatum is an erect shrub that grows from 0.5 to 3 metres (1 + 1 ⁄ 2 to 10 ft) tall and is considered a slow-growing plant. [3] The shrub has woody stems with bright red bark. [1] The leaves are waxy, alternately arranged, and egg-shaped; [2] they are about 2 to 5 centimetres (3 ⁄ 4 to 2 in) long and about 1 cm wide with finely ...

  7. Holly - Wikipedia

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    It is a genus of small, evergreen trees with smooth, glabrous, or pubescent branchlets. The plants are generally slow-growing with some species growing to 25 m (82 ft) tall. The type species is the European holly Ilex aquifolium described by Linnaeus. [2] Plants in this genus have simple, alternate glossy leaves, frequently with a spiny leaf ...