Call us the Sahara of the mid-west. This is the
driest summer in a long while. We've got a
chance of rain for the next week, but it is still dry
on the moisture maps and you need to keep an
eye on your garden babies. New plantings
need an extra eye of attention on their moisture
to stay healthy and prepare for a strong and
successful over winter.
2006 Needled Evergreens
ABIES koreana Horstmann's 172.50
Silberlocke
12’ h 4’ w 4'p SUN
(Silberlocke Fir) The needles of this small tree are
recurved, displaying the silver-white underside. This
characteristic gives a gleaming color and texture effect
of uncommon beauty.
CHAMAECYPARIS nookatensis 112.50
Jubilee
20’ h 8’ w 4'p SUN TO SHADE
(Jubilee Nootka False Cypress) An extremely narrow
weeping Alaskan cedar, It is fast-growing & very
distinctive. Older plants exhibit a wonderful, spire-like
main trunk with gracefully draping branches.
CHAMAECYPARIS nookatensis 220.50
Strict Weeping
20'h 5'w 7-8'bb SUN TO PART SHADE
(Strict Weeping Cypress) Tall, extremely narrow tree with
foliage hanging down directly against the trunk with only
the occasional aberrant branch. Pendulous to the
extreme, an outstanding focal plant.
CHAMAECYPARIS obtusa 46.95
Confucius
8' h 4' w 2'p SUN TO PART SHADE
(Confucius Hinoki Cypress) New golden Hinoki selection
with a full, upright form. Very attractive coloring with
bright, lemon-yellow on the outermost foliage, surrounded
by darker shades of yellow, gold and dark green on
interior foliage.
CHAMAECYPARIS obtusa Kosteri 42.95
3' h 3' w 1'p SUN TO PART SHADE
(Kosteri Hinoki Cypress) This tidy, dense form of the
dwarf Hinoki cypress has light green, downward, cupped
foliage. Forms an irregular pyramid with age.
CHAMAECYPARIS obtusa Kosteri 110.95
3' h 3' w 2'p SUN TO PART SHADE
(Kosteri Hinoki Cypress) This tidy, dense form of the
dwarf Hinoki cypress has light green, downward, cupped
foliage. Forms an irregular pyramid with age.
CHAMAECYPARIS obtusa Mariesii 110.95
2’ h 2’ w 2'p SUN TO PART SHADE
(Mariessii Dwarf Hinoki Cypress) This multi-stemmed,
irregular, globe-shaped plant has short, thin foliage which
is variegated, creamy-white against dark-green. Does
well in full sun.
CHAMAECYPARIS obtusa Mariesii 42.95
2’ h 2’ w 1'p SUN TO PART SHADE
(Mariessii Dwarf Hinoki Cypress) This multi-stemmed,
irregular, globe-shaped plant has short, thin foliage which
is variegated, creamy-white against dark-green. Does
well in full sun.
CHAMAECYPARIS obtusa Nana 153.95
Lutea std.
3.5’ h 2.5’ w 2.5'p SUN TO PART SHADE
(Dwarf Golden Hinoki Cypress) Slow growing, dense
pyramidal form. Excellent rock garden subject. Yellow
counterpart to ‘Nana Gracilis’
CHAMAECYPARIS obtusa Snowkist 42.95
2’ h 2’ w 1'p PART SHADE
(Snowkist Dwarf Hinoki Cypress) A good rock garden
accent with a habit lower than ’Nana Gracilis’ and slower.
Interesting addition to a collection; its size will not
overwhelm companion plants. Dark green with creamy-
white variegated patches.
CHAMAECYPARIS obtusa Snowkist 110.95
2’ h 2’ w 2'p PART SHADE
(Snowkist Dwarf Hinoki Cypress) A good rock garden
accent with a habit lower than ’Nana Gracilis’ and slower.
Interesting addition to a collection; its size will not
overwhelm companion plants. Dark green with creamy-
white variegated patches.
CHAMAECYPARIS obtusa Split 42.95
Rock
4' h 3' w 1'p PART SHADE
(Split Rock Cypress) The bluest obtusa available
anywhere. This compact, pyramidal plant has both green
adult and blue juvenile foliage, giving the plant textural
interest.
CHAMAECYPARIS obtusa Torulosa 76.50
7’ h 3’ w 2.5"p PART SHADE
(Hinoki Cypress) A broad, upright plant with coarse,
threadlike foliage curled and contorted. New growth
lighter green.
CHAMAECYPARIS obtusa Tsatsumi 42.95
Gold
3' h 3' w 1'p PART SHADE
(Tsatsumi Gold Cypress) An oriental looking Hinoki with
yellow threadlike drooping foliage. Thin branches coil
chaotically throughout each other exposing smooth
reddish bark and the inner light green foliage.
CHAMAECYPARIS obtusa Verdoni 110.50
4' h 3' w 2'p SUN TO PART SHADE
(Verdoni Cypress) A dependable, yellow selection, faster-
growing than 'Nana Lutea'; slower than 'Aurea'. The
yellow foliage of 'Verdoni' does not burn in full sun.
CHAMAECYPARIS pisifera Cream 42.95
Ball
2' h 2' w 10"p SUN
(Cream Ball Cypress) Tight, slow-growing ball with
creamy-white foliage. The light, soft textured foliage
makes this an eye-catching new introduction from
Vancouver, B.C. A must for the rock garden enthusiast.
CHAMAECYPARIS pisifera Curley 37.95
Tops
7' h 4' w 1.5'p SUN TO PART SHADE
(Curley Tops Cypress) A wonderful new plant, "Curley
Tops" has distinctive curled needles and bright powdery
blue foliage, adding textural interest and luminescent
color to the landscape. Broad compact habit.
CHAMAECYPARIS pisifera Curley 78.95
Tops
7' h 4' w 2.5'p SUN TO PART SHADE
(Curley Tops Cypress) A wonderful new plant, "Curley
Tops" has distinctive curled needles and bright powdery
blue foliage, adding textural interest and luminescent
color to the landscape. Broad compact habit.
CHAMAECYPARIS pisifera Golden 42.95
Pin Cushion
3' h 3' w 10"p SUN TO PART SHADE
(Golden Pin Cushion Cypress) Variegated Golden dwarf
moss cypress. Very slow-growing, spreading, velvety
bun. Prized plant for the oriental or rock garden. Best
color in full sun.
CHAMAECYPARIS pisifera Mops 29.95
3'h 3'w 1.5'p SUN TO PART SHADE
(Mops Cypress) Brilliant gold threadlike foliage that
retains it's color in heat and humidity; low mounding habit
CHAMAECYPARIS pisifera Mops 59.95
3'h 3'w 2'p SUN TO PART SHADE
(Mops Cypress) Brilliant gold threadlike foliage that
retains it's color in heat and humidity; low mounding habit
CHAMAECYPARIS pisifera filifera 49.95
Aureovariegata
6’ h 4’ w 24"p SUN
(Variegated Threadleaf Cypress) A variegated form of
the threadleaf cypress with a mounding form and strong
bicolor effect of green and creamy-golden yellow.
CHAMAECYPARIS thyoides 36.50
Heatherbun
5' h 4' w 18"p SUN TO PART SHADE
(Heatherbun Cypress) Unmatched color in a hardy
garden conifer. Its juvenile foliage is a heathery plum
color and soft to the touch. Bark color is reddish-brown
and winter color is intense plum. Responds well to
regular shearing. Needs plenty of water
CHAMAECYPARIS thyoides Top 38.95
Point
4' h 2' w 1.5'p SUN TO PART SHADE
(Top Point Cypress) Blue-green foliage, wine colored
stems and narrow form make this an ex excellent choice
for a compact specimen. In winter the foliage has an
attractive purple blush. Not as adaptable to wet sites as
the species.
JUNIPERUS chinensis Angelica Blue 33.50
4-6'h 4-6'w 18"p SUN
(Angelica Blue Juniper) Fast growing spreader with fine,
bright blue foliage. An excellent addition to the landscape.
JUNIPERUS chinensis Daub's 34.95
Frosted
1' h 5’ w 18"p SUN
(Daubs Frosted Juniper) Unusually appealing due to the
bright two-color effect produced by new, light golden
yellow growth contrasting with the feathery, bluish-green
interior foliage. Great accent for a sunny, well-drained
site where color is needed.
JUNIPERUS chinensis Daub's 15.95
Frosted
1' h 5’ w 1'p SUN
(Daubs Frosted Juniper) Unusually appealing due to the
bright two-color effect produced by new, light golden
yellow growth contrasting with the feathery, bluish-green
interior foliage. Great accent for a sunny, well-drained
site where color is needed.
JUNIPERUS chinensis Gold Lace 33.95
2' h 3' w 18"p SUN
(Gold Lace Juniper) A hardy semi-dwarf evergreen with a
low, wide-spreading habit. Retains its striking golden
colored foliage.
JUNIPERUS chinensis Mac's Golden 26.50
5' h 3' w 3'p SUN
(Mac's Golden Juniper) A dense, pyramidal shrub with
both needle and scale foliage. The narrow shoots have a
soft yellow hue, striped with a white stomatal band,
giving a unique color effect for an upright juniper.
JUNIPERUS chinensis Torulosa 58.95
Variegata
5' h 5' w 3'p SUN
(Variegated Torulosa Juniper) A striking variegated form
of the popular Hollywood Juniper. This cultivar is an
irregular upright grower with interesting twists and bumps
with creamy yellow variegation splashed on dark green
JUNIPERUS communis Compressa 34.95
5' h 1'w 2'p SUN TO PART SHADE
(Compressa Juniper) This is an extremely beautiful,
compact, narrow shaped plant. Grows extremely slow in
the rock garden setting, making it an unsurpassed
miniature, spire-shaped conifer in perfect scale with other
choice rockery plants.
JUNIPERUS communis Effusa 27.50
1' h 5' w 18"p SUN TO SHADE
(Effusa Juniper) A spreading, flat, circular shaped plant,
"Effusa" belongs in every garden. The new foliage is
tipped a soft cinnamon-brown, maturing to bright green.
This juniper is very adaptable to shady locations.
JUNIPERUS communis Oblonga 218.50
Pendula
5'p Mature height varies with training SUN TO
PART SHADE
(Oblonga Pendula Juniper) Small, bright green needles
held close to pendulous branches. Can be grown upright
or mounding. Great accent plant.
JUNIPERUS horizontalis Limeglow 26.50
1.5' h 5' w 2'p SUN
(Limeglow Juniper) Feathery foliage with an electric
chartreuse color growing in a spreading vase shape
provides a striking contrast to other greens in the garden.
Withstands hot, dry conditions, holds bright color even
in hot summer climates.
JUNIPERUS horizontalis Mother 16.95
Lode
1' h 5’ w 12"p SUN
(Mother Lode Juniper) A bright, golden yellow sport of
‘Wiltoni’, ‘Mother Lode’ holds bright color all summer in
full or partial sun. Fall brings a deep yellow-orange
becoming tinged with plum by winter for all-season
JUNIPERUS squamata Blue Star 25.95
1.5' h 4' w 2'p SUN
(Blue Star Juniper) The name 'Blue Star' is wonderfully
descriptive. As broad and high, the short branches form
a star-like appearance.
JUNIPERUS squamata Holger 25.95
3.5' h 3' w 2'p SUN
(Holger Juniper Std.) A dense, wide-spreading juniper with
bright creamy-yellow new foliage that contrasts
beautifully with the older, blue foliage producing a
stunning dramatic bicolor effect.
JUNIPERUS squamata Holger std. 123.95
3.5' h 3' w 3.5'p SUN
(Holger Juniper Std.) A dense, wide-spreading juniper with
bright creamy-yellow new foliage that contrasts
beautifully with the older, blue foliage producing a
stunning dramatic bicolor effect.
JUNIPERUS virginiana Blue Arrow 56.95
10-13'h 2'w 3'p SUN TO PART SHADE
(Blue Arrow Juniper) Very narrow columnar form with
tight, compact branching. Steel-blue foliage. Requires
little trimming.
JUNIPERUS virginiana Skyrocket 56.95
10-13'h 2'w 3'p SUN TO PART SHADE
(Skyrocket Juniper) Extremely slender columnar form
with tight, compact branching. Bluish-green foliage.
Requires little trimming to maintain shape.
PICEA abies Acorcona 84.50
5' h 7' w 2'p SUN
(Acrocona Spruce) Terminal cones on the ends of
branches. Spring color featuring purple-red, immature
cones. Can develop into a tree form, but the unusual
coning habit tends to modify growth rate and shape to a
broad pyramid.
PICEA abies Cupressina 199.50
20'h 6'w 5-6'p SUN
(Cupressina Spruce) Narrow, fastigate form in high
demand for urban and boundary plantings where a strong
vertical accent is required. Tends to be moderately fast-
growing, and can better a withstand snow loads than
many other fastigate types.
PICEA abies Frohburg 56.95
mature height varies with training 2'p SUN
(Frohburg Spruce) Short, slender, medium-green needles
and a slower growth rate compared with the more
common Picea abies 'Pendula'. With staking, 'Frohburg'
exhibits a narrow, strict weeping habit
PICEA abies Lanham's Beehive 117.50
4' h 4' w 2'p SUN
(Lanham Beehive Spruce) The needles are longer and
thicker than other dwarf cultivars, with a slight glaucous
tint. The prominent stems and buds are cinnamon-
colored, and the overall effect is of a boldly textured,
PICEA abies Pendula 110.50
mature height varies with training 3'p SUN
(Weeping Norway Spruce) Dark green weeping Norway
spruce can be easily grown, staked, and trained into an
upright specimen, or allowed to grow as an undulating
groundcover, hanging over slopes and walls.
PICEA abies Rubra Spicata 112.95
30” h 12’ w 4'p SUN
(Red Tip Norway Spruce) Tree type. Red new growth: a
very unexpected color for a spruce. For about two
weeks in the spring the new growth is deep red gradually
changing to red-brown then green.
PICEA abies Virgata 57.95
30' h 12' w SUN
(Snake Branch Spruce) Commonly called the snake
branch spruce due to the long main branches which have
few or no lateral branches. Long, dark green needles on
very thick stems and branches. Bizzarely beautiful.
PICEA glauca Rainbow's End 150.95
6’ h 1.5' w 3.5'p SUN TO PART SHADE
(Rainbows End Dwarf White Spruce) In spring, the new
growth is light green. In mid-summer, the second flush is
nothing but extraordinary. Bright, creamy-yellow new
growth contrasts dramatically against the dark-green
older foliage.
PICEA jezoensis Yatsubusa 114.95
5' h 4' w 2'p SUN TO PART SHADE
(Yatsubusa Dwarf Red Spruce) A dwarf red spruce
originally from the Japanese island of Ezo. Very slow
growing with short, vivid blue, green and yellow-green
needles on a dense pyramidal form.
PICEA omorika Pendula 114.95
35' h 15' w 3.5'p SUN
(Weeping Serbian Spruce) Pendulous branches of green-
blue bi-colored needles and purple cones
PICEA omorika Pimoko 74.50
3' h 3' w 2'p SUN
(Pimoko Serbian Spruce) Unique dwarf siberian spruce;
short dark green needles have a bluish cast accented by
silver undersides and reddish brown buds
PICEA orientalis Aureospicata 326.95
30' h 12' w 6'p SUN
(Golden tipped Spruce) Typical, short, dark-green needles
of Picea orientalis on a upright tree with a dramatic
feature of ivory-yellow spring growth which matures to
dark-green by early summer.
PICEA orientalis Skylands 81.95
20’ h 8’ w 3'p SUN
(Skyland’s Spruce) Typical habit of the species but slow
developing in early years. Glowing yellow year round.
More green contrast on lower, shaded interior.
PICEA orientalis Skylands 152.95
20’ h 8’ w 5p SUN
(Skyland’s Spruce) Typical habit of the species but slow
developing in early years. Glowing yellow year round.
More green contrast on lower, shaded interior.
PICEA pungens Islei's Fastigiate 152.95
20'h 6'w 3-4'bb SUN
(Islei's Fastigiate Blue Spruce) Ornamental blue spruce
with strong fastigiate habit; looks like a fat steel blue
PICEA pungens Procumbens 132.50
3' h 7' w 2'p SUN
(Prostrate Blue Spruce) Similar to 'Pendula' in color, but
used as a spreading, undulating ground cover. Very
effective when draped over a rock wall or slope
PICEA pungens glauca Thume 74.50
3'h 5'w 18"p SUN TO PART SHADE
(Thume Blue Spruce) Very blue, tight, globe form of
compact spruce. Very hardy. Excellent contrast in the
landscape
PINUS densiflora Umbraculifera std. 98.50
4’ h 3’ w 3-4'bb SUN
(Tanyosho Pine) Exhibits orange and brown exfoliating
bark with age.
PINUS flexilis Vanderwolf's 62.50
Pyramid
20'h 15'w 4'p SUN
(Vanderwolf's Pyramid Limber Pine) Vigorous upright
form. Handsome blue-green twisted needles.
PINUS mugo Pot o' Gold 64.95
2' h 3' w 18"p SUN
(Pot o' Gold Mugo Pine) Spring through summer, the
mounding dwarf mugo pine stays neat, tidy, and
compact. As fall comes to a close and winter
approaches, it begins to glow, faintly at first then a bright
lemon yellow by mid winter.
PINUS parviflora Glauca Nana 168.50
15' h 5' w 4'p SUN
(Glauca Nana Pine) Short, blue-green needles. The main
branches grow in an irregular manner, tending to ascend,
on this comparatively narrow Pinus parviflora.
PINUS strobus Blue Shag 221.95
3' h 4' w 30"p SUN
(Blue Shag Eastern White Pine) Fast becoming a popular
selection of the dwarf eastern white pine. This Waxman
introduction is an outstanding, compact, reliably rounded
form. Excellent for a variety of landscape uses.
PINUS strobus Contorta 117.95
35' h 15' w 3-4'bb SUN
(Corkscrew White Pine) Narrow pyramidal form with
twisted branches and curly needles.
PINUS strobus Louie 281.50
30'h 12'w 4-5'p SUN
(Louie White Pine) Upright broad evergreen that has
vibrant yellow long thin needles that remain bright yellow
year round; strong vigorous selection; best planted in full
sun.
PINUS strobus Pendula 279.50
6'p Mature height varies with training SUN
(Weeping white Pine) Light green soft needles.
Pendulous branches. Can be grown upright or mounding.
PINUS sylvestris Hillside Creeper 70.50
std
2’ h 6’ w 2'p SUN
(Hillside Creeper) dwarf bluish-green cascading form.
The deal focal point for rockeries or any dwarf conifer
garden. This plant is grafted on a very low standard to
enable ease in digging.
PINUS virginiana Wate's Golden 96.50
25'h 20'w 4'p SUN
(Wate's Golden Virginia Pine) Green summer needles
change to yellow-gold in Oct.-Nov. and remain that color
thru winter. Broad, open pyramidal habit. Slow growth
TAXUS cuspidata Nana Aurescens 94.50
3’ h 5’ w 2'p SUN TO PART SHADE
(Yellow Dwarf Japanese Yew) Outstanding sunny-yellow,
low spreading plant. Eye-catching brilliant foliage.
THUJA occidentalis Aurea 36.95
3' h 3' w 18"p SUN TO PART SHADE
(Golden Globe Arborvitae) Round-shaped cultivar with
golden feathery foliage. Plant retains its shape without
shearing and is very hardy.
THUJA occidentalis Golden Tuffet 50.95
2' h 4' w SUN
(Golden Tuffet Arborvitae) In hues of golden orange this
pillow-shaped tuffet grows wider than tall, reminiscent of
a mushroom cap. The foliage has an unusual braided
texture. Adaptable to all soil types and tolerant of full
sun to part shade.
THUJA occidentalis Hetz Midget 25.95
1.5' h 2' w 1'p SUN
(Hetz Midget Globe Arborvitae) Slow growing and dense
globe habit with soft green foliage in vertical layered
sprays.
THUJA occidentalis Linesville 53.95
3' h 4' w 24"p SUN
(Linesville Arborvitae) From Linesville, PA, this dwarf
arborvitae has the perfect spherical habit that lends form
and structure to the garden. The foliage is a fine,
almost lacy, texture with soft silver-green color.
THUJA occidentalis Pendula 47.50
2'p mature height varies with training SUN TO
PART SHADE
(Weeping Arborvitae) Lacy foliage hangs gracefully,
exposing the attractive, undulating branches reminiscent
of a bygone era. Form depends on cultural care.
THUJA occidentalis Sherwood 50.95
Frost
3’ h 4’ w SUN TO PART SHADE
(Sherwood Frost Arborvitae) This slow growing, broad
upright cultivar has foliage tips brushed a light creamy-
white color. Variegated foliage radiates as a sparking
beacon in the winter landscape. Best plated in full to part
sun.
THUJA occidentalis Sherwood 34.95
Frost
3’ h 4’ w 2'p SUN TO PART SHADE
(Sherwood Frost Arborvitae) This slow growing, broad
upright cultivar has foliage tips brushed a light creamy-
white color. Variegated foliage radiates as a sparking
beacon in the winter landscape. Best plated in full to part
sun.
THUJA occidentalis Sherwood Moss 31.95
2’ h 2-3’ w 18" SUN TO SHADE
(Sherwood Moss Arborvitae) This showy semi-dwarf globe
arborvitae features lace-like mossy green foliage with a
feathery texture. An excellent accent plant.
THUJA occidentalis Teddy 28.50
12” h 12” w 12"p SUN TO PART SHADE
(Teddy Bear Arborvitae) The soft juvenile foliage of this
new dwarf globe cedar is almost huggable! As cute as a
teddy bear and sure to become just as popular.
THUJA occidentalis Yellow Ribbon 56.50
6’ h 3’ w 3'p SUN
(Yellow Ribbon Arborvitae) Very dense, semi-dwarf
pyramidal arborvitae
THUJA plicata Whipcord 32.95
5' h 4' w 18"p SUN
(Whipcord Arborvitae) Multibranched shrub with long
tendrils of foliage giving a very droopy, pendulous mop
effect. A nice glossy green summer color and typical
bronze cast in the winter.
TSUGA canadensis Albospica 144.50
30’ h 12’ w 4'p PART SHADE TO SHADE
(Albospica Canadian Hemlock) A lovely, open-growing
hemlock, with snowy-white-tipped foliage, standing out in
stark contrast against mature, dark green needles.
Bright color splash for deep shade.
TSUGA canadensis Cole's Prostrate 87.50
2’ h 6’ w 18"p PART SHADE TO SHADE
(Cole’s Prostrate Canadian Hemlock) Stiffly weeping
main branches make a truly prostrate growing plant.
Useful to highlight contours of stone in the rock garden.
TSUGA canadensis Gentsch White 87.95
30” h 3’ w 2'p PART SHADE
(Gentsch White Canadian Hemlock) Variegated, globose
shrub. Creamy-white color especially intense in fall and
winter. Annual shearing advised to maintain a compact
habit and more white color.
TSUGA canadensis Gentsch White 44.95
30” h 3’ w 1.5'p PART SHADE
(Gentsch White Canadian Hemlock) Variegated, globose
shrub. Creamy-white color especially intense in fall and
winter. Annual shearing advised to maintain a compact
habit and more white color.
TSUGA canadensis Golden 71.50
Splendor
30’ h 12’ w 3'p SUN TO PART SHADE
(Golden Splendor Canadian Hemlock) A fast-growing,
golden form introduced by John Mitsch, Aurora, Oregon.
Tolerates full sun and is useful as a specimen tree or
sheared into a golden-foliaged hedge.
TSUGA canadensis Gracilis 92.50
2.5'' h 24' w 18"p PART SHADE TO SHADE
(Gracilis Hemlock) Low-growing, spreading form with a
very regular arrangement of needles and shoots, giving
this plant a nice, neat, uniform appearance.
TSUGA canadensis Horsford's 204.95
Contorted
3’ h 4’ w 2.5'p PART SHADE TO SHADE
(Pig Tails’ Canadian Hemlock) Twisted branches and
coiled, contorted branchlets. This is an interesting and
surprisingly attractive tree. Plant in an unconventional
garden location for fun.
TSUGA canadensis Moon Frost 58.50
3' h 3' w 18"p PART SHADE TO SHADE
(Moon Frost Juniper) eye-catching, bright white new
growth, reminiscent of frost on a moonlit night. Older,
inner foliage retains light tones giving this plant an overall
whitish appearance. In winter the white foliage is
blushed with pink.
TSUGA canadensis Pendula 117.95
12’ h 4’ w 3'p SUN TO PART SHADE
(Weeping Canadian Hemlock) Staked and trained to
develop height and character. Branches are pendulous,
forming a thick exterior ‘shell’ of foliage that covers an
interior scaffold.
TSUGA canadensis Slenderella 204.50
8' h 3' w 4'p PART SHADE TO SHADE
(Slenderella Canadian Hemlock) A tall narrow tree with
long slender branches clothed with very short needles.
An excellent backdrop or screening plant for limited
space situation.
2006 PLANT LIST
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