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- Like putting redbud and shadblow under the oaks in New York.
- I could add some dogwoods and redbuds, a little shadblow, maybe.
- Shadblow, magnolia, forsythia, and early rhododendrons are in heavy bud or full bloom.
- She made paths through the wild bayberry and shadblow to a little bench facing the pond.
- "The blueberries came back, and a nice stand of shadblow, " he said.
- As he removed briers and deadwood, he found native treasures like cinnamon ferns, shadblow and marsh mallow.
- He began making a film about a shadblow tree on his property and was preoccupied with his own gardening.
- A local street planting of Cumulus shadblows ( Amelanchier X grandiflora ) convinced me that I had found the right choice.
- They were also sarvisberries, Juneberries and shadblows, all common names given to various native species of the genus Amelanchier.
- The shadblow trees lean slightly, as if giving in to years of wind, and their gray mottled trunks stand out against the snow.
- The north garden, for example, is flanked by a steep berm thickly planted with juniper, Scotch broom, shadblow, beach roses and other shrubs that evoke the Cape's salty, sandy landscape.
- You could mix in a few small, shade-tolerant trees, too, such as the shadblow Amelanchier Autumn Brilliance, or Rainbow Pillar, a columnar form that grows 8 to 15 feet tall but only 3 feet wide.
- In the 1920s, he made a series of close-up studies of flowers, fruits and vegetables, which share the formal intensity of Edward Weston, and during his final years he devoted himself to color photographs of a shadblow tree on his farm.
- The crew planted the edge with sedges, reeds and wild irises; waded into the mud and planted eupatorium, lobelias and bulrushes; put in native cedars, shadblow, clump maples, dogwoods and blueberry bushes, and put a 10-foot deer fence around the whole site.
- Now, they stare through the fence, looking longingly at not only her flowers but at dogwoods, shadblow, oakleaf hydrangea, high-bush blueberry _ their favorites _ the tender trees and shrubs she recently planted after clearing poison ivy and honeysuckle from her oak-hickory woodland.
- In 1997 and 1998, Tice printed more negatives by Steichen for his widow Joanna's book, " Steichen's Legacy ", and made two maquettes of Steichen s unfinished project, " Shadblow, The Final Apprenticeship of Edward Steichen ", Tice received a New Jersey State Council on the Arts Fellowship.
- I almost rear-ended a car on I-95, west of Washington, because I was stealing glances at the amalanchiers, what old-timers call shadblow _ shrubs, covered in white, marching down the middle of the median strip . ( Poor New York _ it had trees covered in white on Monday, but that was snow . ) Just over the Virginia line, I spied the soft pink flowers of cherry trees and the tiny wine-red blossoms of the redbuds, clinging to bare branches.