Astilbe simplicifolia
False Spirea
Grows to 16 in. high. Leaves are merely cut or lobed, not divided into leaflets. Known for its colorfu...
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Astilbe x arendsii
False Spirea
Most astilbes sold belong to this hybrid group or are sold as such. Parentage is complex, but plants o...
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Astrantia major
To 3 ft. high, 1–2 ft.wide, with inch wide clusters of blossoms that are white-green or white-pi...
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Athyrium filix-femina
Lady Fern
Native to much of North America. To 4 ft. or taller, 2–3 ft. wide. Thin, finely divided fronds. ...
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Atriplex confertifolia
Shadscale
Native to high plains and mesas from eastern Oregon and California to North Dakota, and south to north...
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Atriplex lentiformis
Quail Bush
Native to alkaliwastes in California valleys anddeserts and east to Nevada,Utah, Arizona, and New Mexi...
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Atriplex lentiformis breweri
Quail Bush
Native to California coastsouth of San Francisco bayand to Channel Islands. Resembles A. lentiform...
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Atriplex semibaccata
Australian Salt Bush
Native to Australia but naturalized in parts of the West and Southwest. Forms a dense, foot-high mat o...
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Aubrieta deltoidia
Common Aubrieta
Native from the eastern Mediterraneanregion to Iran. This mat-forming perennial is popular in northwes...
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Aucuba japonica
Native from the Himalayas to Japan. These seedlings vary in leaf form and variegations; many varieties...
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Aurinia saxatilis
Basket-of-Gold
Mustard relative native to mountains of central and southern Europe, Turkey. Gray leaves (sometim...
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Azara dentata
Grows to 15 ft. tall and 12 ft. wide, with toothed, rounded, shiny leaves.Rounded shape makes it usefu...
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