Honey Locust
Gleditsia
Native to central and eastern North America. Fast growing to 35 to 70 ft. tall and 25 to 35 ft. wide, ...
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Honey Locust
Gleditsia triacanthos
Central and eastern North America. Fast growing to 35–70 ft. tall and 25–35 ft. wide, with...
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Honey Locust
Gleditsia triacanthos inermis
Central and eastern North America. This is a thornless form, and a better choice for gardens, normally...
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Honey Mesquite
Prosopis glandulosa
Native to southwestern United States, Texas, and Mexico. Often multitrunked, this 30-ft. tree's bright...
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Honeysuckle
Lonicera
Most honeysuckles are valued for their clustered or paired, often fragrant flowers. Blossoms are tubul...
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Hong Kong Orchid Tree
Bauhinia x blakeana
Umbrella like growth habit to 20 ft. high and wide. Flowers bloom from late fall to spring and are sha...
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Hoop Bush
Dodonaea viscosa
Native to many warmer regions, such as Arizona and Hawaii (where it is called ’a’ali&rsquo
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Hoop petticoat daffodil
Narcissus bulbocodium
Stems to 6 in. tall bear small yellow flowers that are mostly trumpet, with almost threadlike perianth...
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Hop
Humulus
Extremely fast-growing perennial vines with large, deeply lobed, toothed leaves to 6 in. long are attr...
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Hop Bush
Dodonaea
Tough shrubs mostly from Australia, although the most common species, Dodonaea viscosa, is na...
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Hornbeam
Carpinus
Well-behaved, relatively small shade trees. Long life and good habits as street trees. Slow to moderat...
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Horsechestnut
Aesculus
Leaves are divided fanwise into large, toothed leaflets. Showy spring flowers, borne at ends of branch...
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