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In the table, the regions of the state in which the plant will grow are indicated by N=north, C=central, and S=south. The blooming and fruiting seasons are indicated by Sp=spring, Su=summer, F=fall, and W=winter.
 
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butterflies, birds, and other wildlife that the plants attract.
 
Click on the  photo  to see photographs of plant.

Shrubs & Small Trees
 nameregionbloomseasonbotanical name
 
 
 BayberryNCyellowish white
waxy blue
Sp
FW
Myrica heterophylla
photoBeautyberryNCSmany
magenta
SpSuF
SuFW
Callicarpa americana
 BlackberryNCSpink, white
black
SpSu
Su
Rubus spp.
photoBlueberryNCSpink, white
black, blue
SpSu
Su
Vaccinium spp.
 Coffee colubrinaSgreenSpSuFColubrina arborescens
 ElderberryNCSwhite
purplish black
SpSuFW
SpSuF
Sambucus canadensis
 Florida privetNCSwhite
dark
Sp
Su
Forestiera segregata
 Fringe treeNCwhite
dark blue-black
SpSu
SuF
Chionanthus virginicus
 HollyNCSwhite
red
Sp
FW
Ilex spp.
 MarlberryCSwhite
purple
FW
SpFW
Ardisia escalloniodides
 RedbayNCSyellowish
blue-black
SpSuF
SuF
Persea borbonia
 SassafrasNCgreen-yellow
blue
Sp
SpSuF
Sassafras albidum
photoSea grapeCSgreen-yellow
reddish
SpSuF
SpSuFW
Coccoloba uvifera
 ServiceberryNwhite-pinkish
reddish-purple
Sp
Su
Amelanchier arborea
 Southern CrabappleNpink
yellowish
Sp
S
Malus angustifolia
photoViburnumNCSvaries
blue
Sp
F
Viburnum spp.
photoWax myrtleNCSinconspicuous
waxy gray
SpSuF
FW
Myrica cerifera

 
 
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