Hellebore
Helleborus
Distinctive, long-lived plants that add color to the garden for several months in winter and spring, h...
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Hemlock
TSUGA
These are mostly big, shallow-rooted trees with unusually graceful appearance. Horizontal to drooping ...
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Hens And Chicks
Sempervivum tectorum
Gray-green, 2–5-in.-wide rosettes spread quickly to form clumps to 2 ft. or wider. Leaves have r...
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Herald’s Trumpet
Beaumontia grandiflora
From the Himalayas. Rampant vine that uses arching, twining branches to climb 30 ft.. Large (6–9...
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Herbaceous Peony
Paeonia lactiflora
Clumps grow 2—4 ft. tall and wide (or wider). Handsome leaves are divided and glossy. Large sing...
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Hiemalis Begonia
Begonia
May be sold as Rieger begonias or Elatior hybrids. These profuse bloomers are outstanding outdoor or i...
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Hill Country Penstemon
Penstemon triflorus
Native to central Texas.Herbaceous plant 1 1/2–2 ft. high and 1–1 1/2 ft. wide, with rich green foliag...
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Himalayan Blackberry
Blackberry (Himalayan)
Native to Armenia, this rampant, thorny blackberry has naturalized in two dozen states from coast to c...
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Himalayan Honeysuckle
Leycesteria formosa
This shrub grows fast to 6 ft. tall and wide, producing impressive flowers and berries. Stems are a ha...
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Himalayan Maidenhair
Adiantum venustum
Chinese native to 8 in. high. Young fronds are bright bronzy pink, maturing to medium green. Spreads s...
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Himalayan Poppy
Meconopsis betonicifolia
In perfect conditions, can reach 6 ft. tall and 2 ft. wide. Abundant hairy leaves with serrated edges;...
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Himalayan White Pine
Pinus wallichiana
From the Himalayas. Slow to moderate growth to 30–50 ft. tall, 15–30 ft. wide. May reach 1...
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