Grevillea x gaudichaudii
Prostrate plant spreading 10 to 15 ft.wide. Lobed leaves resembling oak leaves are bronzy when they em...
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Grewia occidentalis
Lavender Starflower
Fast-growing, sprawling South African native can be used in various ways. Unstaked, it grows 6 to 10 f...
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Griselinia littoralis
A 50-ft. tree in New Zealand, but often seen as 10-ft.-high shrub of equal spread. Leaves roundish, to...
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Guava
Guava
Native to tropical America. Grows 25 ft. tall and nearly as wide, with strongly veined leaves to 6 in....
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Gunnera tinctoria
From Chile. This is the most common species, with lobed, toothed, somewhat frilled leaf margins. Leave...
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Gymnocladus dioica
Kentucky Coffee Tree
Native to eastern U.S. Grows very fast to 8–10 ft., then slowly to 60–100 ft. tall and 45–50 ft. wide....
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Gypsophila cerastoides
Native to the Himalayas. Gray foliage forms a mat to 3 in. high and twice as broad; clustered flowers ...
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Gypsophila elegans
Native to Asia Minor, Caucasus, southern Ukraine. Upright grower to 1 1/2 ft. high and wide. Lance-sha...
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Gypsophila paniculata
Baby’s Breath
Native to central Asia, central and eastern Europe. This is the classic filler in bouquets. To 3 ft. o...
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Gypsophila repens
Native in alpine regions from central Europe east to central Asia. Grows 6 to 9 in. high, with t...
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