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Plant Edification

By: Dalton Lightner. Plant Edification. Sorbus Aucuparia /European Mountain Ash. Plant Type: Tree Well-drained Acid or Neutral Loam or Sand Higher than 12 meters Full Sun and Part Shade Native to the UK. Spiraea x bumalda / bumalda spirea. Shrub

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Plant Edification

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  1. By: Dalton Lightner Plant Edification

  2. Sorbus Aucuparia /European Mountain Ash • Plant Type: Tree • Well-drained • Acid or Neutral • Loam or Sand • Higher than 12 meters • Full Sun and Part Shade • Native to the UK

  3. Spiraea x bumalda / bumalda spirea • Shrub • Sun, range of soil types except wet • 2 to 3 feet • Native to: Japan and China

  4. Syringa Vulgaris Cv. / Common Lilac • shrub • They don’t like wet conditions • 8' to 15' tall • Direct Sunlight • Native to southern Europe

  5. Tagetes spp. Cv. / marigold • Annual • 2-3 feet • Sunshine • Wet conditions • Native to North and South America

  6. Taxodium Distichum / bald cypress • Tree • Full sun • grows 50' to 70' tall • generally found in wet swampy areas • Native to southeastern United States primarily

  7. Taxus spp. And sc./ yew • Shrub • Native to North America • Full sun to shady locations • Size varies from 2' to 20'; depending on cultivar • prefers well-drained soil

  8. Thuja occidentalis cv./ american arborvitae • Tree • Prefers moist soils. May not withstand periods of extended drought. • 25 - 40 feet • Partial to full sun • Northeast of the United States and the Southeast of Canada

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