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Fall-Fruiting Shrubs to
Brighten Your Landscape
Think beyond fiery foliage for autumn color. Berries on
these shrubs ripen to vibrant hues. Birds like them, too.
VIBURNUM
A m e rica n c ra n b e rry bush
(V iburnum trilo b w ri), above,
has m a p lclikc leaves th a t
tu r n y e llo w and red in f a ll
B erries are scarlet red,
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EEAUTYEERRY
Bunches o f v io le t berrie s
lin e th e branches o f
b e a u ty b e rry
(C a llica rp a
d ich otom a ), above
♦ C u ttin g s
la st a long tim e in a vase,
z o n e s
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WINTERBERRY
T h is native h o lly
(Ilex
v erticilla ta ), above,
needs
a p o llin a to r to produce
berries. M ake sure vou
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p la n t b o th a m ale and
fem ale,
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GARDEN TIP
Rake
No More
Chopping leaves
with a mulching
mower and leaving
them on the lawn is
a cheap and efficient
alternative to fall leaf
disposal. Shredded
leaves are healthful
For turf because
the microbial activity
in decomposition
improves the soil*
The mulching method
works best when the
uncut lawn is just
lightly covered— grass
should be visible
through the leaves.
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glow of a
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