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Type: Shrub

Woods’ rose

wood rose

Witch hazel

witch hazel

Winterbox

winter box or sweet box

Winterberry

winter berry

Winter Camellia

winter camellia

White sagebrush

white sagebush

Western serviceberry

western serviceberry

Twinberry

Twinberry

Thimbleberry

Thimbleberry

Strawberry tree

strawberry tree

Stink currant

Snowberry

snowberry

Smokebush

smoke bush

Sitka willow

Sitka willow

Meadowsweets

Meadowsweets

Lewis mock orange

Lewis mock orange

Klamath plum

Klamath plum

Japanese pieris

Japanese pieris

Hydrangea

Hydrangea

Highbush blueberry

Highbush blueberry

Hebe

Hebe

Hawthorn

Hawthorn

Hairy manzanita

Hairy manzanita

Evergreen huckleberry

Evergreen huckleberry

Red elderberry

European red elderberry

Douglas spiraea

Douglas spiraea

Salmonberry

salmonberry

Coyotebrush

Coyotebrush

Cascade Oregon grape

Cascade Oregon grape

Buckbrush

Buckbrush

Sage (Salvia)

sage or salvia

Rosemary

rosemary

Red-flowering currant

red-flowering currant

Redstem ceanothus

redstem ceanothus

Red osier dogwood

red osier dogwood

Red huckleberry

red huckleberry

Pacific ninebark

Pacific ninebark

Blue elderberry

Blue elderberry

Oso berry

Oso berry

Blue blossom

Blue blossom

Black cap raspberry

Oregon grape

Oregon grape (Berberis aquifolium)

Oceanspray

Oceanspray

Nootka rose

Nootka rose

Beautyberry

Beautyberry
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