LOW-GROWING PLANTS ALONG THE INNER SIDE OF CURVING ROADWAYS AND AT ENTRANCES : Page 374
The plants in this group are selected because of their low-growinghabit. Many other specimens may be used, which under the care of
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an expert gardener can be kept within definite bounds. Where openviews are essential and expert care is lacking, the plants indicatedin these groups should be used.
A. Evergreen:
Andromeda polifolia Mahonia repens
Wild Rosemary Creeping Mahonia
Chamaedaphne calyculata Picea excelsa gregoriana
Leather-leaf Gregory's Dwarf Norway Spruce