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Coral Bark Japanese Maple

landscape plants, trees
bark, color, Japanese, maple, tree, winter

Acer palmatum ‘Sango-kaku’ or Coral Bark Japanese Maple, provides a nice red, rose or salmon color bark on smaller stems during the winter, and some in other seasons too. Most

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PCC – Evergreen Identification Course

landscape plants, trees
college, community, evergreen, pcc, portland, trees

For years, Portland Community College has offered a couple of programs and classes for landscape technology, including landscape design and construction, tree care, turf grass, irrigation and more. Shown below,

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Early color with yellow and red.

landscape plants
color, Cornus, dogwood, Ribes, winter

Here are two substantial ways to get early color in late winter and early spring. The yellow is Cornus mas or Corneliancherry Dogwood, and the pink is Ribes sanguineum or

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Strawberry Tree at Curly Redwood Lodge

landscape plants, trees
bark, landscaping, pruning, strawberry tree

Here’s a small tree that was moderately thinned at the Curly Redwood Lodge in Crescent City, prior to hiking in Jedediah Smith redwoods. The Strawberry Tree, or Arbutus unedo, is

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Trillium ovatum ~ Oregon indigenous

landscape plants

This was a favorite plant during my childhood growing up in northern Oregon. My interest in the plant is revived this year … hoping to plant some for homeowners who

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Chinese Witchhazel in January

landscape plants, photography
color, flowers, witchhazel

Hamamelis mollis or Chinese Witchhazel, shown in January. It takes a few years for these plants to grow to an appreciable size, but their early blooming is well worth the

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