Licorice Mint
Agastache rupestris
From southern Arizona, northern Mexico. To 1 1/2–2 1/2 ft. tall and 1 1/2 ft. wide, with narrow,...
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Licorice Plant
Helichrysum petiolare
Helichrysum petioloare, or licorice plant, is originally from South Africa. It grows 1 1/2 to 3 ft. hi...
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Lilac
Syringa
A garden staple in cold-winter regions, cherished for big, flamboyant, fragrant flower clusters at bra...
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Lilac Vine
Hardenbergia
Native to Australia. Grow at moderate rate to 10 ft., climbing by twining stems. Attractive flowers sh...
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Lilac Vine
Hardenbergia comptoniana
Light, delicate foliage pattern; leaves divided into three to five dark green, narrow, 2 to 3-in.-long...
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Lilac Vine
Hardenbergia violacea
Coarser textured than H. comptoniana; leaves usually undivided, 2–4 in. long. Flowers are lil...
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Lilly Of The Valley Tree
Clethra arborea
Native to Madeira. Rather stiff upright growth to 20 ft. tall and about half as wide. Plant is densely...
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Lily
Lilium
Most stately and varied of bulbous plants, ranging in height from 1 to 9 ft. For many years, only the ...
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Lily magnolia
Magnolia liliiflora
Native to Sichuan and Yunnan in southwest China. Grows about 12 ft. tall and wide, with purple-pink-wh...
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Lily Of The Nile
Agapanthus africanus
Evergreen. Leaves shorter, narrower than those of the more common A. praecox orientalis;...
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Lily Of The Nile
Agapanthus praecox orientalis
Most commonly planted. Broad, arching leaves in big clumps. Stems to 4–5 ft. tall bear up to 100...
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Lily-Of-The-Valley
Convallaria majalis
Native to many northern regions of the Old World; naturalized in U.S., Canada. Lush, spreading, 6 to 8...
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