Libertia peregrinans
To 2 ft. high, 1 ft.wide; forms colonies by rhizomes. Narrow, erect olive green leaves have a strong o...
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Ligularia dentata
Grown primarily for big, attractive leaves (to more than a foot across), roundish with heart-shaped ba...
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Ligularia stenocephala
Especially stunning flower spikes. Usually represented by variety ‘The Rocket‘, which form...
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Ligustrum amurense
Amur Privet
From Northern China. Grows 8 to 15 ft. tall, two thirds as wide. Deciduous in coldest areas, where it ...
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Ligustrum japonicum
Japanese Privet
From Northern China, Korea, Japan. Grows 10 to 12 ft. tall, 8 ft. wide, with dense, compact habit. Rou...
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Ligustrum lucidum
Glossy Privet
Native to China, Korea, Japan. Round-headed tree 20 to 40 ft. high and wide, with one or several trunk...
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Ligustrum ovalifolium
California Privet
From Japan. Dark green, oval, 2 1/2-in. leaves cover this 8 to 15 ft. tall, 6 to 10 ft. wide shrub. It...
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Ligustrum vulgare
Common Privet
From northern Europe, Mediterranean, Asia Minor. To 15 ft. tall, 12 ft. wide. Dark green leaves are le...
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Lilium Asiatic hybrids
Derived primarily from Chinese species. These are easy to grow and the most reliable for the average g...
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Lilium Aurelian hybrids
Trumpet Lilies
Derived from Asiatic species such as L. henryi and L. regale (but not L. auratum...
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Lilium columbianum
COLUMBIA LILY
Native from BritishColumbia to Northern California. To 5–6 ft. tall, with one to six small, golden ora...
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Lilium humboldtii
Humboldt Lily
Native to open woodlands of the Sierra Nevada. To 3–6 ft. tall. Unscented, nodding Turk’s cap blooms a...
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