Arctostaphylos uva-ursi
Kinnikinnick
Native from Northern California to Alaska and beyond. Plant is prostrate, spreading and rooting as it ...
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Arctotheca calendula
Cape Weed
South Africa. A tough, easy-to-grow evergreen ground cover. Plants spread by runners to make a thick c...
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Arctotis acaulis
African Daisy
Perennial in Zones 5–9, 14–24; annual anywhere. Spreading, stemless clumps of leaves to 1 ...
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Ardisia crenata
Marlberry
In warmest frost-free climates, often grown in the ground or in patio planters. Most familiar as a 1 1...
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Ardisia japonica
Marlberry
In warmest frost-free climates, often grown in the ground or in patio planters. Most familiar as a 1 1...
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Arenaria montana
Scotch and Irish Moss
Grows 2–4 in. high; weak stems up to 1 ft. long, usually covered with soft hairs. Leaves grayish...
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Arenaria verna
Scotch and Irish Moss
Of two different ground-hugging plants of similar appearance, Sagina subulata is the more com...
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Argemone mexicana
Prickly Poppy
Native to West Indies and probably Central America and Florida; naturalized in the Southwest and Hawai...
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Argemone polyanthemos
Prickly Poppy
Western native with white, 2 1/2–4-in. flowers.
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Argyranthemum frutescens
Marguerite
This Canary Island native is grown as a short-lived perennial in Zones 14–24 and H1, as asummer annual...
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Arisaema sikokianum
Jack-In-The-Pulpit
From Japan. Grows to 20 in. tall, with 6 in. leaflets. A 4–12-in. stalk supports a 6-in. spathe ...
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