Elm
Ulmus hybrids
Many institutions havebeen carrying on breedingexperiments involving variouselms to produce trees resi...
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Emerald Zoysia
Zoysia 'Emerald'
Hybrid between Z. japonica and Z. tenuifolia. Makes wirey, dark green, prickly-looki...
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Emory Oak
Quercus emoryi
Native from Arizona to Texasand adjacent Mexico. Handsomeand rounded, to 50 ft. tall and40 ft. wide. L...
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Emperor Tulips
Tulipa fosteriana
Early-blooming T. fosteriana has the largest flowers—4 to 8 in. wide—of any tulip...
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Empress Tree
Paulownia tomentosa
Native to China. Large leaves and exotic-looking flowers give a tropical effect. The tree grows quickl...
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Emu Bush
Eremophila
Of the more than 200 species of these Australian shrubs, just a few are grown in warmer parts of Calif...
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Emu Bush
Eremophila decipiens
Compact, spreading mound 3 ft. high and wide. Leaves are about 1 in. long and seem to clasp the stems....
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Engelmann Oak
Quercus engelmannii
Native toSouthern California. Spreadinghabit to 40–50 ft. tall, oftentwice as wide. Thick, leathery,du...
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Engelmann Spruce
Picea engelmannii
Native from British Columbia south to Oregonand Northern California andeast to the Rockies. To 60–130 ...
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English Bluebells
Hyacinthoides non-scripta
From western Europe. Fragrant blue flowers are narrower and smaller than those of Hyacinthoides hi...
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English Boxwood
Buxus (Green series)
This group of Canadian hybrids is derived from Buxus microphylla koreana and Buxus semper...
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English Daisy
Bellis perennis
Native to Europe and western Asia. Grow in listed zones as perennial, anywhere except Hawaii as annual...
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