Fibrous Begonia
Begonia (Semperflorens)
These bushy, compact plants grow as perennials in listed zones, as annuals anywhere. Dwarf (6–8-...
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Fig
Ficus
The average gardener would never expect to find the commercial edible fig, small-leafed climbing fig, ...
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Fig
Fig
Native to western Asia, eastern Mediterranean, Ficus carica is grown for edible fruit; for or...
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Fir
Abies
In nature, firs are tall, erect, symmetrical trees with uniformly spaced branch whorls. Though sometim...
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Firecracker Penstemon
Penstemon eatonii
Native to mountains of desert Southwest. This scarlet-flowered species is similar to P. centranthi...
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Firethorn
Pyracantha koidzumii
From Taiwan. Loose, unruly grower to 8–12 ft. tall and wide. Best known for its varieties. Among...
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Fireweed
Epilobium angustifolium
Native to northern parts of North America (including Alaska and the Northwest) and Eurasia. To 2&ndash...
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Firewheel Tree
Stenocarpus sinuatus
From Australia. This evergreen tree grows slowly to 30 ft. tall, 15 ft. wide. Shiny deep green leaves ...
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Fishhook Barrel Cactus
Ferocactus wislizenii
Native to Arizona, Texas, and Mexico. Grows 8 to 9 ft. tall and 3 ft. wide, with yellow or yellow-edge...
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Fishtail Palm
Caryota
These Southeast Asian natives are feather palms with huge, finely divided leaves made up of leaflets f...
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Fishtail Wine Palm
Caryota urens
Handsome single-stemmed palm grows to 50 ft. tall and 15 ft. wide in Southern California. A hardy, hig...
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Five-Finger Fern
Adiantum aleuticum
Native to western North America and eastern Asia. Fronds fork to make a fingerlike pattern atop slende...
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