Abelia x grandiflora
Glossy Abelia
This cross between two Chinese species is the best known and most popular of the abelias. To 8 ft. or ...
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Abeliophyllum distichum
White Forsythia
Korean native resembling forsythia in growth habit and abundance of mid to late winter blooms. To 3-4 ...
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Abies amabilis
Pacific Silver Fir
Native to southern Alaska south through the Coast Ranges and Cascades of Washington and Oregon. Grows ...
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Abies concolor
White Fir
Native to the mountains ofsouthern Oregon, California,southern Rocky Mountains,Baja California. A popu...
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Abies grandis
Lowland Fir
Native from British Columbia inland to Montana and southward to coastal Northern California. Many Nort...
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Abies koreana
Korean Fir
Native to Korea. Grows slowly to 30 ft. tall, 20 ft. wide, often much less. The white backs of the nee...
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Abies lasiocarpa
Alpine Fir
Native to Alaska, south through the high Cascades of Washington and Oregon; nearly throughout the Rock...
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Abies lasiocarpa arizonica
Cork Fir
Thick, corky, creamy white bark gives the tree its common name, “cork fir.“ Blue, often si...
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Abutilon hybrids
Flowering Maple
Grown as a shrub in zones 8, 9, 12-27, H1, and H2, and anywhere as an annual. The best-known flowering...
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Abutilon megapotamicum
Flowering Maple
Vine-shrub from Brazil. Vigorous growth to 10 ft. tall and wide. Bears arrowlike, 1 1/2 3-...
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Abutilon palmeri
Indian Mallow
A sprawling evergreen shrub from the low deserts of western North America, it grows 3–5 ft. tall and w...
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Acacia baileyana
Bailey Acacia
Grows 20-30 ft. tall and 20-40 ft. wide. Feathery, finely cut, blue-gray leaves. Profuse, fragrant yel...
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