Hazelnut
Corylus
Although usually grown for their edible nuts (see Filbert, Hazelnut), includes very attractive ornamen...
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Hazelnut
Hazelnut
Native to southeastern Europe. This is one of the species grown commercially for hazelnuts (also calle...
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Heart of Flame
Bromelia balansae
This South American pineapple relative grows 4 ft. tall, 4–6 ft. across, with an impressive cluster of...
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Heart-leaf Flame Pea
Chorizema cordatum
Grows 3–5 ft. talland wide. Dark green leaveswith small, prickly teeth alongthe edges; red, orange, an...
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Heartleaf Bergenia
Bergenia cordifolia
Native to Siberia and Mongolia, this evergreen perennial grows in clumps 1 1/2 ft. tall. Large, glossy...
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Heath
Erica
Heaths are grown for small, needlelike leaves and abundant, usually small flowers that may be bell sha...
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Heath
Erica carnea
Dwarf to 6–16 in. high, 2 ft. wide. upright branchlets rise from prostrate main branches. Medium green...
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Heath Aster
Aster ericoides
Native to eastern North America. Grows to 3 ft. tall and 1 ft. wide, with narrow leaves and strong hor...
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Hedge Maple
Acer campestre
Native to Europe, westernAsia. Slow growing to 70 ft., butseldom over 30 ft. tall and widein cultivati...
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Hedgehog Cactus
Echinocereus
Nearly 50 species of hedgehog cactus grow in the southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico, with some grow...
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Hedgehog Cactus
Echinocereus englemannii
Clumps 1–2 ft. tall and 3 ft. wide, with 3–4-in.-thick stems. Lavender to deep purplish red flowers 2–...
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Heliotrope
Heliotropium arborescens
From Peru. This old-fashioned favorite grows to 4 ft. tall, 2 ft. wide in the mild-winter zones where ...
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