Fraxinus velutina
Arizona Ash
Native to southwestern U.S. and Mexico. Withstands hot, dry conditions; cold hardy to about -10°F/...
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Fraxinus velutina coriacea
Montebello Ash
Native mostly to Southern California. Broader, more leathery leaves than the species.
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Freesia hybrid
These hybrids (Dutch and Tecolote hybrids represent the majority of those sold) have larger, sing...
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Fremontodendron californicum
Common Flannel Bush
Eye-catching show of lemon yellow, 1–1 1/2-in. flowers; tend to bloom all at once. Roundish, 1-i...
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Fremontodendron hybrids
Flannel Bush
Several oustanding plants in a range of sizes have been produced from crosses between two species (
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Fremontodendron mexicanum
Southern Flannel Bush
Endangered species from Southern California and northern Mexico. Brilliantdisplay of orange-tintedyell...
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Fritillaria biflora
Mission Bells
California native grows 6–16 in. high, with one to six brownish, 1 1/2-in. bells on each blossom stalk...
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Fritillaria camschatcensis
Black Lily
Native near Pacific coast, Japan to northwestern U.S. Grows 9 to 18 in. high, with whorls of leaves ar...
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Fritillaria meleagris
Checkered Lily
Native to damp meadows in Europe, Asia; tolerates occasional flooding. One to three showy, 2-in. bells...
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Fuchsia fulgens
From Mexico. To 5 ft. tall and wide, with heart-shaped, light green leaves to about 8 in. long. Blooms...
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Fuchsia hybrid
The vast majority of fuchsias with showy flowers fall into this hybrid group. Many hundreds of selecti...
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Fuchsia magellanica
Hardy Fuchsia
Native to Chile, Argentina. In virtually frost-free areas, attains 10 ft. or taller and as wide or wid...
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