Leucophyllum langmaniae
Texas Ranger
Dense grower to 5 ft. high and wide, with bright green leaves and lavender flowers.
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Leucophyllum zygophyllum
Texas Ranger
Grows 3 ft. tall and wide, with gray-green, slightly cupped leaves and light blue flowers.
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Leucospermum cordifolium
Nodding Pincushion
Compact habit to 4 ft. tall and wide. Medium green leaves. Best species for cut flowers: blossom clust...
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Leucothoe axillaris
Coast Leucothoe
Native to southeastern U.S. Spreading, arching plant 2–4 ft.tall, 3–6 ft. wide. Leaves arebronze when ...
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Leucothoe davisiae
Sierra Laurel
Native to bogs and wet places in Siskiyou and Sierra Nevada mountains. Upright shrub to 3 ft. high and...
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Levisticum officinale
Lovage
Used as an ornamental, an herb, and as an edible plant, lovage grows in clumps that can reach 6 ft. ta...
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Lewisia columbiana
From Oregon and Washington. Pink and white flowers emerge in airy sprays from an 8-in. rosette of narr...
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Lewisia cotyledon
Lewisia
Native to northern California, southern Oregon. To about 1 ft. high, 10 in. wide. Rosettes of narrow, ...
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Leycesteria formosa
Himalayan Honeysuckle
This shrub grows fast to 6 ft. tall and wide, producing impressive flowers and berries. Stems are a ha...
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Leymus arenarius
Blue Lyme Grass
From coastal northern and western Europe. Low, vigorous clump of gray-blue leaves topped by clusters o...
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Leymus condensatus
Lyme Grass
Native to coastal Southern California and the Channel Islands. Basic species is usually green leafed, ...
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Liatris spicata
Gayfeather
From eastern and central North America. Showy bloomer to 4 ft. tall, 1 1/2 ft. wide. Basal tufts of gr...
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