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Plant Materials for Landscaping: A List of Plants for the Pacific Northwest
Plant Materials for Landscaping: A List of Plants for the Pacific Northwest PNW0500  
Author(s): Ray A. McNeilan and Ann Marie VanDerZanden
Outlining almost 400 plants grown in the Pacific Northwest, the authors start with some introductory concepts and explanations. Information is provided in terms of plant size from small to shrubs, to trees, and on to vines. Scientific and common names, growth pattern, zones, flowers, exposure, and general remarks accompany each entry. Fully indexed, this bulletin provides USDA Hardiness and American Horticultural Society Plant Heat Zone maps in color, showing average minimum temperatures in the Pacific Northwest.

Publisher: Pacific Northwest Cooperative Extension Publications
Published: December 1999.   62 pages.
 
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