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Landscape Plants for the Inland Northwest
Landscape Plants for the Inland Northwest EB1579  
Author(s): Tonie Fitzgerald et. al.
Do you yearn for gorgeous plants to grow in your colder, dryer climate? Certified WSU Master Gardeners and WSU's Extension horticulture agent in Spokane share 107 pages of landscape plant materials you can use in eastern Washington and Oregon and northern Idaho. The list includes trees, shrubs, vines, rock garden plants, and ground covers. Cultural information describes growth habits and requirements for soil type and sun or shade.

Publisher: Washington State University
Published: June 1991.   Revised: June 2002.   107 pages.
 
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