Alkanet
Anchusa azurea
Native to the Mediterranean region. Anopen, spreading plant to 3–5 ft. tall and 2 ft. wide. Leaves gro...
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Allamanda
Allamanda cathartica
Can grow to great heights (over 50 ft.) as a vine; it can clamber through trees but must be tied to ot...
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Almond
Almond
Botanically known as Prunus dulcis, the almond is native to Asia Minor and North Africa. For ...
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Alpine and Musk Strawberry
Strawberry (Alpine and Musk)
Both alpine and musk strawberries are species that grow in shade and produce small, distinctively flav...
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Alpine Fir
Abies lasiocarpa
Native to Alaska, south through the high Cascades of Washington and Oregon; nearly throughout the Rock...
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Amaranth
Amaranthus
Coarse, sometimes weedy plants native to many regions of the world; ornamental kindsare grown for thei...
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Amaryllis
Hippeastrum hybrid
Almost all amaryllis sold are hybrids whose parentage can be traced to Central and South American spec...
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American Arborvitae
Thuja occidentalis
Upright, open growth to 30–60 ft. tall, 10–15 ft.wide, with branches that tend to turn up ...
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American Beech
Fagus grandifolia
From eastern North America. Leaves up to 5 in. long are glossy green, turning golden bronze in fall.
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American Bittersweet
Celastrus scandens
Native to eastern North America. To 20 ft. or more. Oval, toothedged leaves to 4 in. long. Fruit appea...
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American Chestnut
Castanea dentata
This American species grows 40 ft. tall with a rounded crown that may spread 25 ft. has become nearly ...
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American Elderberry
Sambucus canadensis
Native to central and eastern North America.Grown mostly in cold-winter climates.Spreading, suckerings...
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