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Native Plant Synoptic Garden<br />

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‘Gruene Kegel’- A flat dwarf growth habit. Foliage is dark green with purple overtones<br />

in the winter (Dusek, 2004). Can be used in edges of the “Forested Ridge” area.<br />

(Photo: Oregon Stat e University, 1999-2004)<br />

‘Rogers Aurea Sport’- A dwarf form with bright golden-yellow color. The slow<br />

growing irregular habit is then shaded with a bronzy hue at the end of the season. Can be<br />

used in the “Alpine Zone”.<br />

‘Rogersii’- A round shaped dwarf form. Yellowish tip growth on young shoots. Grows<br />

no more than 5’ in height (Krussman, 1985). Can be used in the “Alpine Zone”.<br />

‘Spring Grove’- Fast growing cultivar to 20’ forming a conical shape of green foliage<br />

year around. Place in the “Forested Ridge” zone.<br />

‘Stoneham Gold’- A semi-dwarf upright shrub growing only to 7’ at the most. New<br />

growth is a bronze-yellow later changing to the typical green; except for the ends stay a<br />

golden yellow (Dirr, 1990). Place in the “Forested Ridge” zone.<br />

(Photo: Oregon State University, 1999-2004)<br />

’Sunshine’- A yellow form of the Western Red Cedar. Upright growing with an open<br />

growth habit. Brightens up a l<strong>and</strong>scape (Dusek, 2004). Place in the “Forested Ridge”<br />

zone.<br />

‘Watnong’- A broad upright spreading form with dense branching. Attains a 50’ height.<br />

A fast grower. (Heronswood Nursery, 2004) Place in the “Forested Ridge” zone.

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