Boxleaf Hebe
Hebe odora
Rounded and symmetrical,to an eventual 3 ft. high and5 ft. wide; easily shaped into3-ft. hedge. Small,...
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Boxwood
Buxus
Boxwood (buxus) is widely used for edging and hedging. When not clipped, most are soft and billowing. ...
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Bracken
Pteridium aquilinum
Usually colonizing open forest or disturbed areas, bracken has big, triangular fronds that rise on 2–7...
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Brake
Pteris
Native to the subtropics and tropics, Pteris includes many small evergreens that are usedin d...
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Brambles
Rubus
Though best known for blackberries and raspberries (see those common names for information about edibl...
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Brandegee Sage
Salvia brandegeei
Sprawling plant to 4– 5 ft. high, 5–7 ft.wide. Linear, scalloped, 3–4-in.-long leave...
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Braun’s Holly Fern
Polystichum braunii
Native to northern latitudes of America and Asia. To 1–3 ft. high and wide. New growth is silver...
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Brazilian Butterfly Tree
Bauhinia forficata
Native to Brazil. Probably the hardiest bauhinia. Often with twisting, leaning trunk and picturesque a...
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Brazilian Pepper
Schinus terebinthifolius
From Brazil. Moderate growth to 30 ft. tall and wide; train to single or multiple trunks. Nonpendulous...
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Brazilian Plume Flower
Justicia carnea
From South America. Soft-wooded, erect shrub to 4 to 6 ft. high, 2 1/2 to 3 ft. wide. Medium green, pr...
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Breath Of Heaven
Coleonema
Native to South Africa. Plants of filmy appearance and delicate character, with slender branches and n...
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Brewer’s Weeping Spruce
Picea breweriana
Native to Siskiyou Mountains in California and Oregon. To 30–50 ft. tall and 10–12 ft.wide...
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