London Pride
Saxifraga umbrosa
Native to the Pyrenees. Tongue-shaped, shiny green leaves to 1 1/2 in. long form a foot-wide rosette o...
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Longleaf Mahonia
Mahonia nervosa
Native from British Columbia to Northern California, mostly west of the Cascades. To 2 ft. high (3 to ...
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Loosestrife
Lysimachia punctata
Native to Central Europe, Asia Minor. Grows 3 ft. tall and spreads by underground stems 2 ft. or more....
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Loquat
Eriobotrya japonica
From China. Though this loquat produces edible fruit, it’s most often used as an ornamental. Gro...
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Louisiana Hybrids
Iris hybrid (Louisiana)
Graceful, flattish blossoms on stems 2 to 5 ft. tall, carried above and among leaves that are long, na...
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Loulu Lelo
Pritchardia hillebrandii
Native to Hawaii. Slow growing to 20 ft. tall, 8 ft. wide. Leaves to 4 ft. long. Full sun brings out t...
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Lovage
Levisticum officinale
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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Love Grass
Eragrostis
Only a few love grasses are cultivated in gardens. These form graceful clumps of fine-textured foliage...
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Love-In-A-Mist
Nigella damascena
Mediterranean native. Old fashioned favorite 1 to 1 1/ 2 ft. high, 10 in. wide. All leaves, even those...
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Love-lies-bleeding
Amaranthus caudatus
A sturdy, branching plant 3–8 ft. high and 1 1/2–3 ft. wide. The light green leaves can reach 10 in. l...
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Lowbush Blueberry
Blueberry (Lowbush)
Native to northeastern North America; for ornamental species in the same genus, see
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Lowland Fir
Abies grandis
Native from British Columbia inland to Montana and southward to coastal Northern California. Many Nort...
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