Junior Nursery/ Landscaping Competition Christina Smith.

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Junior Nursery/ Landscaping Competition Christina Smith

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Junior Nursery/ Landscaping Competition

Christina Smith

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Glossy Abelia

• Leaves grow on opposite sides

• Sun or no sun, leaves are always glossy (shiny) on both sides

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Ajuga• Shiny, dark purple leaves

• Oval glossy leaves are 3”- 4” long and grow opposite of each other

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Japanese Aucuba

• Splattered with yellow paint

• Might have red berries

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Indica Azalea

• Big leafed Azalea

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Kurume Azalea

• Small leafed azalea

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Japanese Barberry

• Spatula shaped leaves, red fruit

• Yellow flowers hanging single below the stem

• Single spine at each base leaf

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Hybrid Bermuda

• Looks like regular grass

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River Birch

• Raged edges• Wood is hard, strong

and knotty

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Boxwood

• Leaves are usually, small but thick and leathery

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Bradford Pear

• Buds are fuzzy• Edges of leaves are

kind of wavy

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Butterfly Bush

• leaves are long and narrow or somewhat egg-shaped and arranged oppositely on the branches

• Leaves are 4 to 10 inches long and 1 to 3 inches wide

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Camellia

• Glossy on top

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Yucca

• Looks like a Aloe, has a sword shaped leaf

• Kind of wide (narrow), flat needles

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Daylily

• Has a pronounce midrib on it

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Indian Hawthorne

• Has (blue) berries on it

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Centipede

• Grass that looks like it has layers and kind of like bamboo marks on it

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Crape Myrtle

• The fruit looks like jingle bells

• Leaves are a glossy medium green

• Has an opposite leaf arrangement, ovate (rain drop shape) and a leaf and smooth margin

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Carissa Holly

• Leaves cup up

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Dwarf Burford Holly

• Leaves cup down

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Liriope

• Has no pronounce midrib

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Southern Magnolia

• Glossy on top dull on bottom

• Big, dark green leaves

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Leather Leaf Mahonia

• look like leather, spiky on the sides

• Glossy on top dull on bottom asymmetrical

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Dwarf Nandina

• Red, yellow, green leaves

• Leaves come in in sets of three like poison ivy

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Sweet Gum

• Has a star like leaf shape

• Also has glossy leaves

• Spiky ball like fruit

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Weeping Willow

• Light green above, grayish- green beneath

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Ginkgo

• The leaves are irregularly shaped.

• They are often deeply grooved in the middle of the leaf

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Leyland Cypress

• Is a dark green color • Looks like a pine but

it really isn't• The leaf is small, thin,

and scaly

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Chinese Holly

• Are spiky leaves and have red berries

• Is usually the stuff they hang up around Christmas

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Red Maple

• Three lobes, sometimes with two extra mini-lobes near the bottom

• Few wavy teeth, Long petiole (often red )

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Mondo Grass

• Has a pronounce mid rib

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Japanese Maple

• Has star shaped leaves

• Opposite leaf arrangement

• Green or red colored leaves

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Flowering Dogwood

• The leaf has no teeth

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Eastern Redbud

• Heart shaped leaf; short point

• No teeth ; long petiole

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Yellow Poplar

• Four pointy lobes, sometimes with two extra mini-lobes near base

• Long petiole, no teeth

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Privet Hedge

• Leaves are large and small

• This plant is often used as a privacy hedge

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Border Forsythia

• Opposite leaf arrangement

• Upright and overreaching branches

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Plum Yew

• Has a short petiole • Has needle LIKE

leaves • Looks like my moms

mothers day plant

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Emerald Zoysia

• Grass that springs from one point

• Is a thin blade of grass

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Live Oak

• The dark green thick leaves are oval with small spines along the margin and measure

• Georgia's state tree

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Hybrid Tea Rose

• Anything that has a rose on it call it a hybrid tea rose

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Eastern White Pine

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Hosta

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English Ivy

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Blue Rug Juniper

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Andorra Juniper

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Loblolly Pine

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Japanese Cleyera