False Spirea
Astilbe chinensis
Blooms in late summer, grows taller than A. X arendsii, and tolerates dryness a litt...
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False Spirea
Astilbe simplicifolia
Grows to 16 in. high. Leaves are merely cut or lobed, not divided into leaflets. Known for its colorfu...
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False Spirea
Astilbe x arendsii
Most astilbes sold belong to this hybrid group or are sold as such. Parentage is complex, but plants o...
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False Spirea
Sorbaria
FromCalifornia. Erect or sprawlingto 2–3 ft. high and 3 ft. wide.Ovate green leaves to 13/4 in.long. P...
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False Spirea
Sorbaria sorbifolia
Native toeastern Asia. Grows to 3–8 ft.tall, 10 ft. wide. Leaves 6–12 in.long; flower plumes to 1 ft. ...
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Fancy Leafed Caladium
Caladium bicolor
Tropical American natives grown for foliage: large (to 1 1/2-ft.-long), arrow-shaped, long-stalked, al...
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Farewell To Spring (Godetia)
Clarkia amoena
Native California to British Columbia. Two wild forms: one has coarse stems and sprawls 4–5 in. ...
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Fava bean
Fava bean
From northwest Africa and Southwest Asia. Actually a giant vetch, this cool-season bean is best known ...
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Fawn Lily
Erythronium californicum
Native to Northern California. Dark green leaves are mottled with brown. Creamy white flowers with a y...
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Feather Bush
Lysiloma microphylla thornberi
Grows 12 to 15 ft. tall and wide, with multiple stems and a broad canopy of finely cut bright green le...
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Feather Grass
Stipa
These clump-forming grasses produce large, open, airy inflorescences that can add lightness and motion...
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Feather Reed Grass
Calamagrostis x acutiflora
This is a naturally occurring, sterile European hybrid between Calamagrostis arundinacea and ...
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