Forsythia x intermedia
This group of hybrids between parents F. suspensa and F. viridissima includes severa...
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Fothergilla gardenii
Dwarf Fothergilla
Native to the southeastern United States. Typically 2 to 3 ft. high (though it can grow considerably t...
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Fothergilla major
Native to the southeastern United States. Erect shrub to 9 ft. tall and 6 ft. wide, with roundish, 2 t...
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Fouquieria splendens
Ocotillo
Native to Colorado and Sonoran deserts east to Texas and south into Mexico. Forms a 5 to 10-ft.-wide c...
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Fragaria chiloensis
Wild Strawberry
Native to Pacific beaches and bluffs, North and South America. A parent of the market strawberry (see ...
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Francoa ramosa
Maiden's Wreath
Native to Chile. This old-fashioned favorite is more often shared among gardeners than sold in nurseri...
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Franklinia alatamaha
Franklinia
Though once native to Georgia, this tree has apparently been extinct in the wild since before 1800. Op...
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Fraxinus americana
White ash
Native to eastern U.S. Grows to 80 ft. or taller; straight trunk and oval-shaped crown to 50 ft. wide....
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Fraxinus greggii
Little Leaf Ash
Native from Arizona to Texas. Shrubby tree to 18–20 ft. tall and 10–15 ft. wide, with bright green lea...
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Fraxinus latifolia
Oregon Ash
Native to Sierra Nevada and west of the Cascades from Northern California to British Columbia. To...
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Fraxinus pennsylvanica
Green Ash
Native to eastern U.S. Grows 30 to 40 ft. tall and wide, with a compact, oval crown. Gray-brown bark; ...
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Fraxinus uhdei
Evergreen Ash
Native to Mexico and a favorite in Southern California and low-elevation deserts. Grows fast to 2...
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