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Russian Olive;
Elæagnus angustifolia
Twiggy;
silvery,
fine foliage contrasts with dark bark. Fragrant flowers in June are inconspicuous. Fruits is small, and not eaten. This tree should be planted in very well draining soil --not "wet feet."
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