Bethlehem Sage
Pulmonaria saccharata
From Europe. Grows 1 to 1 1/2 ft. high, 2 ft. wide, with elliptical, medium green, silver-spotted leav...
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BIG BLUE LILY TURF
Liriope muscari
Forms large clumps 1–1 1/2 ft. high and eventually a bit wider—but does not spread by undergroun...
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Big Bluestem
Andropogon gerardii
This is the classic tall prairie grass of the Midwest, where it can reach 8 ft. high. In drier climate...
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Big Sagebrush
Artemisia tridentata
Native to the Great Basin of the western United States. Many-branched, silvery-looking plant. Narrow, ...
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Big-cone Douglas Fir
Pseudotsuga macrocarpa
Native to Southern California. Stout-trunked tree to about 60 ft. tall and 30 ft. wide. Needles are si...
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Bigleaf Maple
Acer macrophyllum
Native to stream banks andmoist canyons, southern Alaska to Southern California. Dense shade tree grow...
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Birch
Betula
The white-barked European white birch—the tree that comes to mind when most people think of birc...
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Birchbark Cherry
Prunus serrula
This round-headed tree is grown for its beautiful, glossy, peeling, mahogany red bark. Leaves ar...
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Bird Of Paradise
Strelitzia
From South Africa. Evergreen plants with long-stalked, leathery leaves and highly individual flowers. ...
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Bird of Paradise
Strelitzia reginae
Grown for spectacular flowers, which bear a startling resemblance to the heads of crested tropical bir...
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Bird's Eyes
Gilia tricolor
Native to California. Grows to 4–18 in. high, about 9 in. wide. Subtly beautiful flowers, carried sing...
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Bird's-eye Bush
Ochna serrulata
This South African shrub grows slowly to 4–8 ft. high and wide. Oblong leaves are leathery, fine tooth...
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