Lily-of-the-valley shrub
Pieris
Hybrids and selections Asian (primarily Japanese) natives; one species from the eastern United States....
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Lily-Of-The-Valley Shrub
Pieris japonica
From Japan. Upright, dense, tiered growth to 9 or 10 ft. high and wide. New leaves are bronzy pink to ...
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Lily-Of-The-Valley Tree
Crinodendron patagua
Somewhat like evergreen oak in general appearance; sometimes called flowering oak. To 25 ft. tall and ...
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Limber Pine
Pinus flexilis
Native to 5,000–11,000-ft. elevations in northern Arizona, Utah, Nevada, Southern California; ea...
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Lime
Citrus (Lime)
The various limes range from moderately to extremely cold sensitive; they are most reliable in areas w...
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Linden
Tilia
Dense trees. Stately good looks, moderate growth rate. All have irregularly heart-shaped leaves and sm...
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Lingonberry
Vaccinium vitis-idaea minus
This cold-hardy form is from arctic North America. This evergreen ground cover has smaller leaves (to ...
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Lion’s Tail
Leonotis leonurus
Mint-family member from South Africa. Branching to 4 to 6 ft. tall and wide. Hairy, square stems carry...
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Lippia
Phyla nodiflora
Grows 2 in. tall and spreads by creeping stems. Gray-green leaves are oval, 3/4-in. long. Rounded 1/2-...
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Lisianthus
Eustoma grandiflorum
Native to high plains of the West. Longtime favorite for pots, borders, and especially for cutting gar...
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Litchi Nut
Litchi
Growing 20–40 ft. tall and wide, this round-topped Chinese evergreen can bear thousands of brittle, wa...
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Little Bluestem
Schizachyrium scoparium
North America at elevations to 10,000 feet. Clump-forming grass 2 to 4 ft. tall, 1 to 2 ft. wide, with...
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