Anemone Clematis
Clematis montana rubens
Vigorous growth to 25 ft., with pale pink 2–2 1/2 -in. flowers and new foliage that is rich bron...
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Angel's Trumpet
Datura
Daturas are often confused with Brugmansias, and for good reason. Brugmansias
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Angelica Tree
Aralia elata
Native to Asia. Onlymoderately spiny. Leaves are 2–3 ft. long, divided into toothed, stalkless, 2–6-in...
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Angelita Daisy
Tetraneuris acaulis
Nativeto plains from Canada to Texas.Golden yellow flowers on stemsto 1 ft. high.
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Angel’s Trumpet
Brugmansia
South American natives often confused with plants in the genus Datura (low-growing, herbaceou...
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Angel’s Trumpet
Brugmansia versicolor
The most treelike species, to 15 ft. tall and wide. Very large (15-in.) flowers are a peachy apricot c...
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Angel’s Trumpet
Brugmansia x candida
Fast growing to 10–12 ft. tall and wide; dull green leaves to 1 ft. long. Sweet-scented, 8&ndash
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Angel’s Trumpet
Datura innoxia
From southwestern deserts of the United States and Mexico. Lightly fragrant, upward-facing, 6- to 8-in...
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Angel’s Trumpet
Datura stramonium
Fragrant, upward-facing white or purple flowers, sometimes flushed pink. Plant grows 3 to 6 ft. high a...
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Anise
Pimpinella anisum
Mediterranean native to 2 ft. tall, 1 1/2 ft.wide. First growth produces a clump of bright green, roun...
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Anise Hyssop
Agastache foeniculum
From northern U.S. and southern Canada. Erect, narrow plant, to 3 ft. tall and 2 ft. wide, with dense ...
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Anise Magnolia
Magnolia salicifolia
From Japan, this variety is usually upright, with slender branches and a graceful appearance. While yo...
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