Bird’s Foot Violet
Viola pedata
So named because its finely divided leaves resemble a bird’s foot. Forms a clump to 2 in. high, ...
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Bishop's Lace
Ammi majus
Native to southern Europe, Turkey, and North Africa. A well-behaved relative of the roadside weed Quee...
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Bishop’s Hat
Epimedium grandiflorum
From China, Korea, Japan. Deciduous epimedium to about 1 ft. high. Relatively large blooms (to 2 in. a...
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Bishop’s Weed
Aegopodium podagraria
Native Europe to western Asia; naturalized in North America. Rampant ground cover, especially in rich ...
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Bismarck Palm
Bismarckia nobilis
From Madagascar, these palms grow 30 to 40 ft. tall, come in blue and green forms. The fan-shaped fron...
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Black Alder
Alnus glutinosa
Native to Europe, North Africa. Probably best as multistemmed tree; grows moderately quickly to 7...
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Black Bamboo
Phyllostachys nigra
China. Grows 15 to 20 ft., but can be held to 4 to 8 ft. New culms emerge green, but turn black in the...
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Black Dalea
Dalea frutescens
Mounded growth to 3 ft. tall, 4 ft. across, with silvery green, lacy foliage. Purple flower clusters a...
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Black Elder
Sambucus nigra
Shrub ortree. Nativeto Europe, North Africa andAsia. Shrubby, upright growth to20–30 ft. tall and wide...
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Black Lily
Fritillaria camschatcensis
Native near Pacific coast, Japan to northwestern U.S. Grows 9 to 18 in. high, with whorls of leaves ar...
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Black Locust
Robinia pseudoacacia
Native to the eastern and central United States. Fast growth to 40 to 75 ft. tall, 30 to 60 ft. wide, ...
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Black Mulberry
Morus nigra
Likely a native of western Asia. To 30 ft. tall, 35 ft. wide, with short trunk and dense, spreading he...
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