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Jiffymouse
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ok, [thinker] i need some ideas for some shrubs that will top out at a natural hight of not more than 10-12 feet. don't want azaleas, [Frown] they grow too wide for where i am putting them. need to be able to take heavy middle of the day sun with morning and evening shade. [nutz] blooming and fast growing would be a plus, but not necessary. help?! [gabby]
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weezie13
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Jiffy,
Lilac's or Rose of Sharon's???
Weezie

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Jiffymouse
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good ideas, wonder how they will grow here, zone 8b. was 40 this am, and up to 70 by 3pm.
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weezie13
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Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm???
I think lilac's need a bit of cold,
will look up tonight!!
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njoynit
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your in the south so why not camellia?there are varieties that grow out as shrubs and come in varouis colors and bloom times
Was some ind of I-Don't-Know_its-name that grew at my old house was green all the the birds loved makeing nest in it.was firebush at the ends just have one of them here at base of power pole
is heather but don't get that tall is flowering quience and can trim it to make it bloom more and it bears fruit that makes a good jam
smoke bush
japanese fatsia& blooms white flowers in winter
gardenia
leather leaf mahonia
is a dogwood that is shrubby that bill posted pics of this summer you might want to dig that up

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