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126 Commonwealth Avenue Boston Massachusetts 02116, 617 353 0570
RECOMMENDED PLANTINGS SALEM SITE
Triangular planter
Single specimen tree : Malus zumi calocarpa white angel
"white angel crabapple"
deciduous foliage; white flowers;
1/2" red fruit holds into winter
Specification size : approximately 211 caliper
Ultimate height : 20 feet
Ground cover: Euonymus fortunei colorata (coloratus)
"purple winter creeper"
evergreen foliage (turns red-purple in
winter )
Specification size : 411 to 611 pots spaced at 911
Ultimate height : 611
Long rectangular planter
Approximately 10 to 12 shrubs evenly spaced--three options :
Option 1
Ilex glabra
"Ink berry"
evergreen foliage (holly family)
Specification size : 21 to 2 1/2 ' height
Ultimate height : 41 to 61
Option 2
Ilex crenata helleri
"Heller Japanese holly"
evergreen foliage (holly family )
Specification size : 1511 to 21 spread
Ultimate height : 21 to 31
1
Option Euonymus alata (alatus) compacta (compactus)
"dwarf winged euonymus" or "burning bush"
deciduous , brilliant scarlet -
fall foliage ; fruit holds into winter
Specification size : 21 to 2 1/2 ' height
Ultimate height : 41 to 51
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Malus x scheideckeri (Scheidecker ci'ab apple)
Zones 5 to 9 15'to 20' Rose family
A double-flowered hybrid of long-stan.ding virtue from a c.Tossing between
M. floribunda and M. prunifo
fia, this crab apple has annual, showy
blossoming and an easy tolerance for shaping and pruning.
HABIT: Upright and dense-foliaged with an oval or pyramidal outline at all ages;
slow growth rate,
SEASONAL APPEARANCE: The more or less oval 2- to 4-mch, shiny foliage is a rich
green above and hairy beneath; its annual howering is procluce� generously all
along the stems for a very showy springtime appearance of mostly double blos-
soms heavily bunched; they are 'I V2 to 2 inches wide in pale pink; the orange-
Yellow, persistent, three-quarter-inch fruit is globose and slightly indented on the
ends;the bark is deep brown
-gray and scaly.
PREFERENCES AND PROBLEMS:
See M. amoldiana; adjusts better in the eastern United
States to limits of zones 5 to 8.
PESTS AND DISEASES: Highly susceptible,unfortunately,to many disea
ses.
VARIETIES AND CULTIVARS: Culdvar'Hillieri'has flowers only half-double.
alus x Zymi calocanua
(Redbud crab apple)
Zones 6 to 9
ntl 20'to 25' Rose family
Certainly one of the finest crab apples for showy, very persistent fruiting,
this hybrid between M. baccoto mandshurica and M. sieboldii also has
fragrant, noticeable flowering and a handsome, spreading silhouette.
I J HABIT: Densely twigged and spreading at all ages;moderate in growth.
III SEASONAL APPEARANCE: The broad medium green foliage is be cen V/2 and 3
inches lopg w tw
i'l� e_pirikandth a tapered base;its,many-clustemd ti ,mids ring flower buds are
ros
'SJ41 open into 1-inch,fragrant,single flo' Abut orply in alternate years);
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the splendidly persistent bright red,round fruit is about a half-inch in diameter;the
bark is dark gray-tan.
PREFERENCES AND PROBLEMS: See M. amoldiana; prefers zones 6 to 8 in the eastern
sections of the United States.
PESTS AND DISEASES: Highly resistant to scab but is prone to contract fireblight.
3 VARIE TIES AND CULTWARS: None.
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ers open just in advance of their leaves and cling until well
after the leaves have fully expanded. The shrubs are fre-
quently companion plants for rhododendrons and'azaleas
because they require similar growing conditions.
Redvein enkianthus grows about 6,to 8 feet tall in cold
regions and up to 20 feet tall in mild areas.Its creamy flow-
ers are conspicuously netted with red. Its variety E. ca
panufatus albiflorus, white redvein enkianthus, has lovely
pure white blossoms without the red veins. White enkian-
thus, which has white flowers, grows about 6 feet tall and
blossoms about a week before the redvein enkianthus.
HOW TO GROW. Redvein enkianthus grows in Zones 4-9
7 and white enkianthus in Zones 5�9. Both are equally at
home in full sun or deep shade,provided they have a moist
acid soil enriched with peat moss or leaf mold. Pruning is
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almost never required.New plants can be started from soft-
wood cuttings of young growth in late spring or early sum. 't�'4
mer, from semihardwood cuttings of more mature growth
in mid-or late summer, or from hardwood cuttings of dor-,'�'
mant leafless growth in, fall or winter. They can also be
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propagated by forcing a:branch to grow roots by the m th-
od known as ground layering.
ERYTHRINA
�,J( E.bidwillii(Bidwill's coral tree)
Coral trees are spectacular shrubs for mild-climate ga
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J dens, bearing great clusters of 2-to 3-inch-long red flowers
intermittently throughout the year but mostly during hot
weather. Bidwill's coral tree, a hybrid species with flower
U spikes up to 2 feet long, puts on its biggest display in mid-',
summer, although flowers May also appear at other times
of the year. The shrub generally grows a to 10 feet tall
REDVEIN ENKIANTHUS with an equal spread, but old plants unscathed by frost
Enkianthus campanulatus
may reach twice that height. All coral trees have thorny
branches with large three-leaflet leaves. They are primar-
ily used as dramatic free-standing ornaments.
HOW TO GROW. Coral trees grow in Zones 9 and 10 in al.
F most any soil and do best in ful I sun. To keep plants neat.
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and to encourage continued blossoming, cut off each flowe
spike after the blossoms fade. If heavy pruning is requirey
do it in early spring before new growth starts so that the
current season's stems can produce flowers; wear gloves io
protect your hands from the thorns. Propagate Bidwill's
coral tree from softwood cuttings of young growth in late
spring or early summer.
EUONYMIJq
ush);
E. alaius (winged euonymus, burning b E. america-
nus (strawberry bush); E. europaeus (European spin le
tree); E. hamiltonianus yedoensis, d E. yedoen is
also calle
(Yeddo euonymus)
Deciduous euonymuses offer little color until fall, when
they bear fascinating pink, red or, more rarely, white fruit
capsules set among some of the most brilliant red autumn
foliage known to gardeners. The fruit capsules split open
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�4 as they ripen and reveal bright orange centers. The in.
0:1 conspicuous flowers, pale and tiny, appear late in the
spring. Most species are rather tall growing and are useful
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for low informal hedges.
at the back of a shrub border, but shorter ones are i
Tq, Ik The 8- to 9-foot-tall winged euonymus has several un.
usual characteristics. Prominent corky ridges called wings
L line its stems. And in fall, its green summer foliage turns
from pink to scarlet if the plant is in the sunshine, but
re-
mains a rosy pink if it is in the shade.The scarlet seed cap-
sules, orange-centered, are seldom noticed because of the
brilliance of the
Erythrina bidwillii 11/2- to 21/2-inch -leaves, which tun
color at the same time the fruit appears. The dwarf va-
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PLANTS
j, long, reddish miderticath and till ning CollipIctely
4 1 red ill alittloln. Its pink fruits are comparable
with those of E. hamilto
niana var. yedoensis, and
'A it is useful at least in Zones 5b-7b.
Euonymus. obovata 2 (running cuoov MIS).
r b This excellent, decidLIOUS'groundcover is :iative
to the northeastern and eci itial United States and
adjacent Canada and useful in Zones 4a-71). It
forim a inass quick]% in sun or partial shade�nd
will tolerate full.shade. Fruits and red foliage add
al.1tinno interest in sunriv sitcs.
Euonymms hamilloniana %ar.yeduensis.
Euonyinlis sachalinensis 6 isynon)m: E.
planipes; Sakhalin curinvious). �his tall shrub r
Euonymus hamiltoniana var. yedoensis 6
is notable for its large, angular, lariternlike fruits,
(s5monvio:E. yedoensis; Yeddo cuonN mus, bLlFjJ- large, red-scaI&I %yinter buds, and rosy purple
ing bush). This tall shrub has a flat-topped
autumn foliage. One of tile earliest of all
r... growth habit and Unusually large leaves, to 12
'N Euonymus species to leaf Out in Spring, it is
Sc:,
cin/5 in. long..Its pinkish fruits are colorful but
little-used but \%orthy of wider I ial. its useful
Should not be eaten, and the bright red auturrin
range is not well. established but ii ciudL
foliage is outstanding. Useful ill Zones 4a-71). iq
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Euonymus latifolia 6 (broadleaf cuonymus).
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This tall shrub has large leaves, to 12 cni/5 in.
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Synonym: E. radicans var. acuta Size and Habit.'Colorata (left) and 'Sarcome,
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