Heuchera maxima
Island Alum Root
Native to the Channel Islands off coast of Southern California. Foliage clumps grow 1–2 ft. high, spre...
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Heuchera micrantha
Native to California,Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. Plant in protected spot in coldest part of range; ...
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Heuchera Rancho Santa Ana hybrids
These hybrids between H. sanguineaand H. maxima are vigorous and free flowering. Fol...
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Heuchera sanguinea
Coral Bells
Native to New Mexico and Arizona. Round, 1- to 2-in. leaves with scalloped edges form neat foliage tuf...
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Hibbertia scandens
Guinea Gold Vine
Fast-growing vine climbs by twining stems to 8–10 ft. In ideal climate, foliage is handsome all ...
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Hibiscus brackenridgei
Shrub or tree. Native to Hawaii, and the official state flower there. Plant growsto 8–15 ft. tall and ...
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Hibiscus moscheutos
Perennial Hibiscus
Native to eastern U.S. This species produces the largest flowers of all hibiscus, some reaching 1 ft. ...
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Hibiscus mutabilis
Confederate Rose
From China. In warmest climates, shrubby or treelike to 15 ft. tall, 8 ft. wide. Behaves more like per...
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Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
Chinese Hibiscus
Probably from tropical Asia; tropical hibiscus has been in cultivation for centuries, and is among the...
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Hibiscus syriacus
Rose of Sharon
From eastern Asia. To 10–12 ft. tall and 6 ft. wide. Upright and compact when young, spreading a...
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Hibiscus waimeae
White Kauai Hibiscus
Evergreen shrub or tree native to Kauai. To 18–25 ft. tall and about half as wide. Blooms much o...
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Himalayacalamus hookerianus
Blue Bamboo
Controlled height: 10–15 ft.
n\Uncontrolled height: (18–22 ft.)
Growth habit: II
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