Lonicera sempervirens
Trumpet Honeysuckle
Native to the Eastern and Southern United States. Can climb 10–20 ft. tall but shrubby if not gi...
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Lonicera x brownii
Scarlet Trumpet Honeysuckle
Represented in nurseries by its superior selection ‘Dropmore Scarlet‘, which climbs to 9&lsquo
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Lonicera x heckrottii
Goldflame Honeysuckle
This vining shrub grows 12 to 15 ft. tall, with 2 1/2-in., oval, blue-green leaves. Free blooming spri...
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Lophomyrtus x ralphii
The genus Lophomyrtus contains just two species, bothnative to New Zealand. Thishybrid betwee...
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Lophostemon confertus
Brisbane Box
Australian native somewhat resembling eucalyptus. Erect, moderate to fast growth to 30 to 45 ft. tall ...
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Loropetalum chinense
Native to China, Japan. To 6–10 ft. high and wide. Neat, compact habit, with tiers of arching or...
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Lotus berthelotii
Parrot’s Beak
Woody-based perennial native to the Canary Islands and Cape Verde Islands. To 8 to 12 in. high, with t...
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Lotus maculatus
Canary Island native resembling L. berthelotii. To 8–12 in.high, 2–3 ft. wide. Knownmainly th...
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Luma apiculata
Native to Chile and Argentina, this is a fast grower to 6 to 8 ft. (possibly 20 ft.) tall and wide, de...
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Lunaria annua
Money Plant
This old-fashioned garden plant from Europe is grown for the translucent, 1 1/4-in.-wide papery circle...
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Lupinus arboreus
Lupine
Evergreen shrub. Native to California coastal areas. To 5–8 ft. tall and wide. Spring flowers, in clus...
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Lupinus argenteus
Silverstem Lupine
Perennial. Native to the Southwest, Sierra Nevada, and the Rocky Mountains. To 2 ft. high, 1 ft. wide,...
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