PLANTS FOR USE ON THE OREGON AND WASHINGTON COASTAL PLAIN : Page 1013
Plate LV. One of the best vines for use on masonry walls is the Boston ivy; but no vine should be allowed to over-power fine architectural details. This illustration also shows a perfectly developed European beech hedge (io years old)planted in a single row with plants eighteen inches apart. (See pages 125 and 260, groups XII-C and XXXIV-B)
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same class. It does not appear to do well and yet rhododendronsplanted under exactly the same conditions thrive.
This section of the country is still on the uncharted list so far ascomplete information covering the lists of plants that are adapted tothis territory is concerned. In addition to those plants which aretabulated in the following lists there is a wide range of plants whichcan be selected from the main text of this book, practically all of whichplants are adapted for use in this territory.