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Viburnum

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Viburnum

Adaptable and dependable four-season garden interest. Most viburnum offer large flowers that attract butterflies, thick summer foliage, and berries and vibrant fall foliage that attract birds. Nice with fir, rhododendron, crocosmia and variegated periwinkle. Prefers well-drained soil.

Bald Cypress

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Bald Cypress

Naturally found on lake and river edges, swamps, or flooded sites, this large coniferous tree is unique in that it loses its needles. Will grow in normal garden soil, and even tolerate drought once established.

Yaupon Holly

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Yaupon Holly

Broadleaf evergreen shrub. Dwarf spreading habit with tiny, lustrous leaves. Self-fruiting form. Red fruit ripens in fall.

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Common name

Dragon Fruit

Botanical name

Hylocereus undatus

Zone

USDA 10 - 11

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Bloom time

spring-winter

Light

sun

Height

24-48" (61-122 cm)

Habit

vining

Water

1-2 times per week

Feed

use all-purpose

Maintenance

protect from winter winds