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All of the following shrubs are deciduous, which means they go dormant, loosing their leaves in autumn. 

  • Deciduous shrubs

    • Azalea, native (Oriental azaleas are evergreen)
    • Buddleia, Butterfly Bush
    • Burkwood Viburnum
    • Chaenomeles, Flowering Quince,
    • Chinese snowball viburnum
    • Edgeworthia, Chinese Paperbush
    • Euonymus americanus, Hearts-a-bustin
    • Fothergilla
    • Forsythia
    • Hydrangea 'Lady in Red'
    • Hydrangea 'Limelight'
    • Hydrangea 'Snowflake'
    • Ilex verticillata, Winterberry
    • Oakleaf Hydrangea
    • Pavonia hastata, spearleaf swampmallow
    • Penelope Rose
    • Philadelphus, mock orange
    • Red Cascade Rose
    • Spirea
    • Virginia Sweetspire
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