Anacyclus pyrethrum depressus
Mount Atlas Daisy
Native to North Africa and Spain. This little charmer slowly forms a dense, spreading matof finely div...
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Anagallis arvensis
Scarlet Pimpernel
This low-growing, weedy plant from Europe has bright green leaves and 1/2-in., brick red flowers. Has ...
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Anchusa azurea
Alkanet
Native to the Mediterranean region. Anopen, spreading plant to 3–5 ft. tall and 2 ft. wide. Leaves gro...
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Andropogon gerardii
Big Bluestem
This is the classic tall prairie grass of the Midwest, where it can reach 8 ft. high. In drier climate...
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Anemanthele lessoniana
Pheasant's-tail Grass
From New Zealand. This fine-textured, colorful, cool-season grass grows quickly to form a dense tuft 2...
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Anemone blanda
Wind Flower
Native to southeastern Europe. This plant is grown from tubers requiring special attention. Set out An...
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Anemone coronaria
Poppy-Flowered Anemone
Grows from a tuber. Species is rarely seen in gardens; it has been replaced by showy large-flowered hy...
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Anemone nemorosa
Wood Anemone
European native to 1 ft. high, with creeping rhizomes, deeply cut leaves, and inch-wide white spring f...
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Anemone tomentosa
Vigorous, fibrous-rooted Tibetan native often sold as Anemone vitifolia ‘Robustissima&lsquo
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Anemone x hybrida
Japanese Anemone
Long-lived, fibrous-rooted perennial indispensable for fall flower color. Graceful, branching stems 2&...
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Anemopsis californica
Yerba Mansa
Native to wetlands of the southwestern U.S. and adjacent areas of Mexico. This vigorously spreading, l...
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Anethum graveolens
Dill
Native to Southwestern Asia, naturalized in northern United States. To 3 to 4 ft. tall, with soft, fea...
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