Ebenopsis ebano
Texas Ebony
This tough tree, native to arid parts of Texas and northern Mexico, is well suited to desert areas. Pl...
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Echeveria agavoides
This echeveria's rosettes are 6–8 in. across. Stiff, fleshy, sharp-pointed leaves are smooth and...
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Echeveria hybrids
Generally have large, loose rosettes of big leaves on single or branched stems; plant size varies by h...
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Echeveria nodulosa
Painted Echeveria
A branching species that forms multiple rosettes 1–2 ft. high and 2–3 ft. wide. The pointed, concave l...
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Echinacea angustifolia
Coneflower
Native to central North America. Prairie wildflower to 3 4 ft. high, 2 ft. wide. Flowers t...
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Echinacea hybrid
Complex crosses have produced hybrid coneflowers that are popular for their vigor and extended color r...
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Echinacea hybrids
Coneflower
Complex crosses have produced hybrid coneflowers that are popular for their vigor and extended color r...
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Echinacea pallida
Tall Coneflower
Native to eastern North America. Grows 3–5 ft. high, 2 ft. wide.–Erect plant with narrow, l...
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Echinacea paradoxa
Yellow Coneflower
Native to the Ozarks. To 2–3 ft. high, 2 ft. wide. Drooping yellow to orange-yellow rays surroun...
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Echinacea purpurea
Purple Coneflower
Bristly, oblong, 3–4-in.-long leaves form a 2-ft. wide, dense foliage clump from which rise spar...
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Echinacea purpurea
Purple Coneflower
Bristly, oblong, 3–4-in.-long leaves form a 2-ft.-wide, dense foliage clump from which rise sparsely l...
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Echinocactus grusonii
Golden Barrel Cactus
Best known in gardens. A Mexican cactus of slow growth to 4 ft. high, 2 1/2 ft. in diameter. With age,...
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