USDA Zone 7: Broadleaf Evergreens

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Aucuba (Aucuba japonica)
Boxwood, common (Buxus sempervirens)
Boxwood, Littleleaf (Buxus microphylla)
Broom (Cytisus purgans)
Butcher's broom (Ruscus aculeatus)
Butterfly bush (Buddleia lindleyana)
Camellia, Japanese (Camellia japonica)
Camellia, Sasanqua (Camellia sasanqua)
Cherrylaurel, Carolina (Prunus caroliniana)
Cherrylaurel, common or English (Prunus laurocerasus)
Cotoneaster, bearberry (Cotoneaster dammeri)
Cotoneaster, willowleaf (Cotoneaster salicifolius
)Daphne, rose, also called garland flower (Daphne cneorum)
Daphne, fragrant or winter (Daphne odora)
Euonymus, Japanese (Euonymus japonicus)
Euonymus, spreading (Euonymus kiautschovicus)
Firethorn, formosa (Pyracantha koidzumii)
Firethorn, scarlet (Pyracantha coccinea)
Grapeholly, Oregon (Mahonia aquifolium)
Hawthorn, Indian (Rhaphiolepis umbellata), in protected areas
Heath (Erica)
Holly, American (Ilex opaca)
Holly, blue (Ilex x meserveae) hybrids (Zone 7a)
Holly, Chinese (Ilex cornuta)
Holly, Dahoon (Ilex cassine)
Holly, Japanese (Ilex crenata)
Holly, yaupon (Ilex vomitoria)
Inkberry (Ilex glabra)
Laurel, Texas mountain (Sophora secundiflora), Zone 7b only
Leucothoe, drooping (Leucothoe fontanesiana), in cooler areas of Zone 7
Loquat (Eriobotrya japonica), marginally hardy and semi-evergreen in Zone 7
Loropetalum, redleaf Chinese (Loropetalum chinense var. rubrum)
Magnolia, southern (Magnolia grandiflora)
Mahonia, leatherleaf (Mahonia bealei)
Maple, red (Acer rubrum)
Mountain laurel (Kalmia latifolia)
Myrtle, wax (Myrica cerifera)
Nandina or heavenly bamboo (Nandina domestica)
Oak, live (Quercus virginiana)
Photinia, red-leaf (Photinia glabra)
Photinia, Fraser, red tip photinia (Photinia x fraseri)
Pieris, Japanese (Pieris japonica)
Pistache, Texas (Pistacia texana), West coast
Pittosporum, Japanese (Pittosporum tobira, southern part of Zone 7
Redbay (Persea borbonia), Zone 7b
Redbay, swamp (Persea palustris), Zone 7b
Rhododendron (Rhododendron)
Rhododendron, Catawba (Rhododendron catawbiense)
Rosemary, Florida (Ceratiola ericoides)
Rosemary (Rosmarinus)
Sarcococca, Oriental (Sarcococca orientalis)
Skimmia, Japanese (Skimmia japonica)
Skimmia, Reeves (Skimmia reevesiana)
Sparkleberry, farkleberry (Vaccinium arboreum)
Ternstroemia, Japanese, also called Japanese cleyera (Ternstroemia gymnanthera)
Yucca (Yucca)

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