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        | Japanese Black Pine--- Pinus thunbergii   -Bundles of 2 -2-4" long, dark green, twisted, sharp -Do not bend easily |  | 
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        | Japanese Black Pine--- Pinus thunbergii   -Bundles of 2 -2-4" long, dark green, twisted, sharp -Do not bend easily |  | 
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        | Japanese Black Pine--- Pinus thunbergii   -Bundles of 2 -2-4" long, dark green, twisted, sharp -Do not bend easily |  | 
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        | Japanese Black Pine--- Pinus thunbergii   -Bundles of 2 -2-4" long, dark green, twisted, sharp -Do not bend easily |  | 
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        | Japanese Black Pine--- Pinus thunbergii   -Bundles of 2 -2-4" long, dark green, twisted, sharp -Do not bend easily |  | 
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        | Mugo Pine--- Pinus mugo var mugo   -Bundles of 2 -Thick, 1.5-3" long, distinct ring tailed twig -Cylyndrical, resinous, very white candle bud -5-8 feet tall   |  | 
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        | Mugo Pine--- Pinus mugo var mugo   -Bundles of 2 -Thick, 1.5-3" long, distinct ring tailed twig -Cylyndrical, resinous, very white candle bud -5-8 feet tall   |  | 
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        | Mugo Pine--- Pinus mugo var mugo   -Bundles of 2 -Thick, 1.5-3" long, distinct ring tailed twig -Cylyndrical, resinous, very white candle bud -5-8 feet tall   |  | 
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        | Mugo Pine--- Pinus mugo var mugo   -Bundles of 2 -Thick, 1.5-3" long, distinct ring tailed twig -Cylyndrical, resinous, very white candle bud -5-8 feet tall   |  | 
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        | Mugo Pine--- Pinus mugo var mugo   -Bundles of 2 -Thick, 1.5-3" long, distinct ring tailed twig -Cylyndrical, resinous, very white candle bud -5-8 feet tall   |  | 
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        | Mugo Pine--- Pinus mugo var mugo   -Bundles of 2 -Thick, 1.5-3" long, distinct ring tailed twig -Cylyndrical, resinous, very white candle bud -5-8 feet tall   |  | 
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        | Foothills Pine--- Pinus sabiniana   -Bundles of 3 -Very long 8-12", skinny and soft -Not dense on tree, feathery texture -12"x6", 4-6 pound cones -Typically multitrunked after 10' up |  | 
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        | Foothills Pine--- Pinus sabiniana   -Bundles of 3 -Very long 8-12", skinny and soft -Not dense on tree, feathery texture -12"x6", 4-6 pound cones -Typically multitrunked after 10' up |  | 
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        | Foothills Pine--- Pinus sabiniana   -Bundles of 3 -Very long 8-12", skinny and soft -Not dense on tree, feathery texture -12"x6", 4-6 pound cones -Typically multitrunked after 10' up |  | 
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        | Eastern White Pine--- Pinus strobus   -5 needles -2-5", skinny, soft -Strong stoma line on needles -Cones similar to monticola, but not as long -More vertically checkered bark than monticola |  | 
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        | Eastern White Pine--- Pinus strobus   -5 needles -2-5", skinny, soft -Strong stoma line on needles -Cones similar to monticola, but not as long -More vertically checkered bark than monticola |  | 
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        | Eastern White Pine--- Pinus strobus   -5 needles -2-5", skinny, soft -Strong stoma line on needles -Cones similar to monticola, but not as long -More vertically checkered bark than monticola |  | 
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        | Eastern White Pine--- Pinus strobus   -5 needles -2-5", skinny, soft -Strong stoma line on needles -Cones similar to monticola, but not as long -More vertically checkered bark than monticola |  | 
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        | Eastern White Pine--- Pinus strobus   -5 needles -2-5", skinny, soft -Strong stoma line on needles -Cones similar to monticola, but not as long -More vertically checkered bark than monticola |  | 
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        | Austrian Pine--- Pinus nigra   -2 needles -Stout, 3-6", straight, dark green, bend easy, dense on tree -Largest of the two "onion shaped" terminal buds (thunburgii is the other) -Dark silloheutte -3-5" cone, depressed umbo |  | 
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        | Austrian Pine--- Pinus nigra   -2 needles -Stout, 3-6", straight, dark green, bend easy, dense on tree -Largest of the two "onion shaped" terminal buds (thunburgii is the other) -Dark silloheutte -3-5" cone, depressed umbo |  | 
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        | Austrian Pine--- Pinus nigra   -2 needles -Stout, 3-6", straight, dark green, bend easy, dense on tree -Largest of the two "onion shaped" terminal buds (thunburgii is the other) -Dark silloheutte -3-5" cone, depressed umbo |  | 
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        | Austrian Pine--- Pinus nigra   -2 needles -Stout, 3-6", straight, dark green, bend easy, dense on tree -Largest of the two "onion shaped" terminal buds (thunburgii is the other) -Dark silloheutte -3-5" cone, depressed umbo |  | 
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        | Austrian Pine--- Pinus nigra   -2 needles -Stout, 3-6", straight, dark green, bend easy, dense on tree -Largest of the two "onion shaped" terminal buds (thunburgii is the other) -Dark silloheutte -3-5" cone, depressed umbo |  | 
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        | Austrian Pine--- Pinus nigra   -2 needles -Stout, 3-6", straight, dark green, bend easy, dense on tree -Largest of the two "onion shaped" terminal buds (thunburgii is the other) -Dark silloheutte -3-5" cone, depressed umbo |  | 
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        | Japanese Red Pine--- Pinus densiflora   -2 needles -2-5", skinny, sparse on branch, medium green-yellow green -Orangish/red flakey bark -very flatly scaled cone |  | 
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        | Japanese Red Pine--- Pinus densiflora   -2 needles -2-5", skinny, sparse on branch, medium green-yellow green -Orangish/red flakey bark -very flatly scaled cone |  | 
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        | Japanese Red Pine--- Pinus densiflora   -2 needles -2-5", skinny, sparse on branch, medium green-yellow green -Orangish/red flakey bark -very flatly scaled cone |  | 
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        | Japanese Red Pine--- Pinus densiflora   -2 needles -2-5", skinny, sparse on branch, medium green-yellow green -Orangish/red flakey bark -very flatly scaled cone |  | 
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        | Japanese Red Pine--- Pinus densiflora   -2 needles -2-5", skinny, sparse on branch, medium green-yellow green -Orangish/red flakey bark -very flatly scaled cone |  | 
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        | Japanese Red Pine--- Pinus densiflora   -2 needles -2-5", skinny, sparse on branch, medium green-yellow green -Orangish/red flakey bark -very flatly scaled cone |  | 
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        | Scotch Pine--- Pinus sylvestris
   -2 needles -Slight twist, relatively sparce but more so than densiflora -1-4", bluish cast to needle -cone has a "pyramid" topography |  | 
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        | Scotch Pine--- Pinus sylvestris
   -2 needles -Slight twist, relatively sparce but more so than densiflora -1-4", bluish cast to needle -cone has a "pyramid" topography |  | 
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        |   Scotch Pine--- Pinus sylvestris
   -2 needles -Slight twist, relatively sparce but more so than densiflora -1-4", bluish cast to needle -cone has a "pyramid" topography |  | 
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        | Scotch Pine--- Pinus sylvestris
   -2 needles -Slight twist, relatively sparce but more so than densiflora -1-4", bluish cast to needle -cone has a "pyramid" topography |  | 
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        | Scotch Pine--- Pinus sylvestris
   -2 needles -Slight twist, relatively sparce but more so than densiflora -1-4", bluish cast to needle -cone has a "pyramid" topography |  | 
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        | Scotch Pine--- Pinus sylvestris
   -2 needles -Slight twist, relatively sparce but more so than densiflora -1-4", bluish cast to needle -cone has a "pyramid" topography |  | 
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        | Umbrella Pine--- Sciadopitys verticillata   -Whirled, very distinct bundles -2-5", furrowed top and bottom -Dark green on top, lighter below, can be bronzey in winter -2-4" upright on branch cone |  | 
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        | Umbrella Pine--- Sciadopitys verticillata   -Whirled, very distinct bundles -2-5", furrowed top and bottom -Dark green on top, lighter below, can be bronzey in winter -2-4" upright on branch cone |  | 
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        | Umbrella Pine--- Sciadopitys verticillata   -Whirled, very distinct bundles -2-5", furrowed top and bottom -Dark green on top, lighter below, can be bronzey in winter -2-4" upright on branch cone |  | 
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        | Umbrella Pine--- Sciadopitys verticillata   -Whirled, very distinct bundles -2-5", furrowed top and bottom -Dark green on top, lighter below, can be bronzey in winter -2-4" upright on branch cone |  | 
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        | Umbrella Pine--- Sciadopitys verticillata   -Whirled, very distinct bundles -2-5", furrowed top and bottom -Dark green on top, lighter below, can be bronzey in winter -2-4" upright on branch cone |  | 
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        | Himalayan Pine--- Pinus wallichiana
   -5 needles -6-8" long, long, droopy and hang down -stoma line -Largest cone of 5 needle pines, <8", papery and resinous -Tap root, tolerates pollution |  | 
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        | Himalayan Pine--- Pinus wallichiana
   -5 needles -6-8" long, long, droopy and hang down -stoma line -Largest cone of 5 needle pines, <8", papery and resinous -Tap root, tolerates pollution |  | 
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        | Himalayan Pine--- Pinus wallichiana
   -5 needles -6-8" long, long, droopy and hang down -stoma line -Largest cone of 5 needle pines, <8", papery and resinous -Tap root, tolerates pollution |  | 
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        | Himalayan Pine--- Pinus wallichiana
   -5 needles -6-8" long, long, droopy and hang down -stoma line -Largest cone of 5 needle pines, <8", papery and resinous -Tap root, tolerates pollution |  | 
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        | Himalayan Pine--- Pinus wallichiana
   -5 needles -6-8" long, long, droopy and hang down -stoma line -Largest cone of 5 needle pines, <8", papery and resinous -Tap root, tolerates pollution |  | 
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        | Himalayan Pine--- Pinus wallichiana
   -5 needles -6-8" long, long, droopy and hang down -stoma line -Largest cone of 5 needle pines, <8", papery and resinous -Tap root, tolerates pollution |  | 
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        | Fatshedera--- X Fatshedera lizei   -Best in F Shade -Alternate, 6-12", very deeply lobed, 3-5 lobes -Sometimes purple tint on petiole |  | 
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        | Fatshedera--- X Fatshedera lizei   -Best in F Shade -Alternate, 6-12", very deeply lobed, 3-5 lobes -Sometimes purple tint on petiole |  | 
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        | Fatshedera--- X Fatshedera lizei   -Best in F Shade -Alternate, 6-12", very deeply lobed, 3-5 lobes -Sometimes purple tint on petiole |  | 
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        | Fatshedera--- X Fatshedera lizei   -Best in F Shade -Alternate, 6-12", very deeply lobed, 3-5 lobes -Sometimes purple tint on petiole |  | 
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        | Periwinkle--- Vinca minor   -Opposite, evergreen -Eliptic-oblong, glossy medium dark green -If you break the petiole, it bleeds milky sap -5 petal, periwinkle flower, squared off @ tip -Invasive |  | 
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        | Periwinkle--- Vinca minor   -Opposite, evergreen -Eliptic-oblong, glossy medium dark green -If you break the petiole, it bleeds milky sap -5 petal, periwinkle flower, squared off @ tip -Invasive |  | 
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        | Periwinkle--- Vinca minor   -Opposite, evergreen -Eliptic-oblong, glossy medium dark green -If you break the petiole, it bleeds milky sap -5 petal, periwinkle flower, squared off @ tip -Invasive |  | 
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        | Periwinkle--- Vinca minor   -Opposite, evergreen -Eliptic-oblong, glossy medium dark green -If you break the petiole, it bleeds milky sap -5 petal, periwinkle flower, squared off @ tip -Invasive |  | 
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        | Periwinkle--- Vinca minor   -Opposite, evergreen -Eliptic-oblong, glossy medium dark green -If you break the petiole, it bleeds milky sap -5 petal, periwinkle flower, squared off @ tip -Invasive |  | 
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        | Japanese Pachysandra--- Pachysandra terminalis
   -8-12" tall, spreads by runners -Alternate-whirled -Large teeth on top half of margin -White cluster spikes of 1-2" flowers @ tips of leaves |  | 
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        | Japanese Pachysandra--- Pachysandra terminalis
   -8-12" tall, spreads by runners -Alternate-whirled -Large teeth on top half of margin -White cluster spikes of 1-2" flowers @ tips of leaves |  | 
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        | Japanese Pachysandra--- Pachysandra terminalis
   -8-12" tall, spreads by runners -Alternate-whirled -Large teeth on top half of margin -White cluster spikes of 1-2" flowers @ tips of leaves |  | 
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        | Japanese Pachysandra--- Pachysandra terminalis
   -8-12" tall, spreads by runners -Alternate-whirled -Large teeth on top half of margin -White cluster spikes of 1-2" flowers @ tips of leaves |  | 
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        | Japanese Pachysandra--- Pachysandra terminalis
   -8-12" tall, spreads by runners -Alternate-whirled -Large teeth on top half of margin -White cluster spikes of 1-2" flowers @ tips of leaves |  | 
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        | Creeping St. Johnswort--- Hypericum calycinum
   -Opposite, 2-3", ovate, entire, cessil (no petiole) -Red stem on new growth -Semi-evergreen |  | 
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        | Creeping St. Johnswort--- Hypericum calycinum
   -Opposite, 2-3", ovate, entire, cessil (no petiole) -Red stem on new growth -Semi-evergreen |  | 
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        | Creeping St. Johnswort--- Hypericum calycinum
   -Opposite, 2-3", ovate, entire, cessil (no petiole) -Red stem on new growth -Semi-evergreen |  | 
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        | Creeping St. Johnswort--- Hypericum calycinum
   -Opposite, 2-3", ovate, entire, cessil (no petiole) -Red stem on new growth -Semi-evergreen |  | 
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        | Creeping St. Johnswort--- Hypericum calycinum
   -Opposite, 2-3", ovate, entire, cessil (no petiole) -Red stem on new growth -Semi-evergreen |  | 
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        | Creeping St. Johnswort--- Hypericum calycinum
   -Opposite, 2-3", ovate, entire, cessil (no petiole) -Red stem on new growth -Semi-evergreen |  | 
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        | Mt. Vernon English Laurelcherry--- Prunus laurocerasis 'Mt. Vernon' -Dwarf, smallest cultivar of E.laurelcherry
 -Alternate, more round than other cultivars (more like parent) -Yellow midvein -Woody stem -Loose, sprawling, free form |  | 
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        | Mt. Vernon English Laurelcherry--- Prunus laurocerasis 'Mt. Vernon' -Dwarf, smallest cultivar of E.laurelcherry
 -Alternate, more round than other cultivars (more like parent) -Yellow midvein -Woody stem -Loose, sprawling, free form |  | 
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        | Mt. Vernon English Laurelcherry--- Prunus laurocerasis 'Mt. Vernon' -Dwarf, smallest cultivar of E.laurelcherry
 -Alternate, more round than other cultivars (more like parent) -Yellow midvein -Woody stem -Loose, sprawling, free form |  | 
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        | Mt. Vernon English Laurelcherry--- Prunus laurocerasis 'Mt. Vernon' -Dwarf, smallest cultivar of E.laurelcherry
 -Alternate, more round than other cultivars (more like parent) -Yellow midvein -Woody stem -Loose, sprawling, free form |  | 
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        | Mt. Vernon English Laurelcherry--- Prunus laurocerasis 'Mt. Vernon' -Dwarf, smallest cultivar of E.laurelcherry
 -Alternate, more round than other cultivars (more like parent) -Yellow midvein -Woody stem -Loose, sprawling, free form |  | 
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        | Mt. Vernon English Laurelcherry--- Prunus laurocerasis 'Mt. Vernon' -Dwarf, smallest cultivar of E.laurelcherry
 -Alternate, more round than other cultivars (more like parent) -Yellow midvein -Woody stem -Loose, sprawling, free form |  | 
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