Mountain Flax
Phormium cookianum
Leaves arch gracefully, drooping at the tips; they grow 4–5 ft. long, 2 1/2–3 in. wide. Mature clumps ...
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Mountain Grevillea
Grevillea alpina
Highly variable in size and form. Among most widely distributed is ‘East Grampians‘, a low...
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Mountain Hemlock
Tsuga mertensiana
To 50–90 ft. in the wild but is slow growing, smaller (20–30 ft. tall, half as wide) in ga...
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Mountain Laurel
Kalmia
North American natives. Elegant flowering evergreen shrubs related to rhododendron, with somewhat simi...
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Mountain Laurel
Kalmia latifolia
Native to eastern North America. Slow growing to 6–8 ft. or taller, with equal spread. Glossy, l...
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Mountain Mahogany
Cercocarpus
Natives of Western American mountains and foothills. Several have a most attractive open structure and...
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Mountain Phlox
Linanthus grandiflorus
Native to Northern California, this phlox relative somewhat resembles annual phlox (Phlox drummond...
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Mountain Spiraea
Spiraea densiflora
Native from central SierraNevada to British Columbia. To1–3 ft. high and wide. Ovate toelliptical, dar...
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Mourning Widow
Geranium phaeum
Shade-loving native of southern and central European mountains. To 2 ft. high,1 1/2 ft. wide. Leaves a...
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Moyes rose
Rosa moyesii
From western China. Loose shrub to 10 ft. high, 8 ft.wide. Spring display of single, bright red flower...
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Mrs. Robb’s Bonnet
Euphorbia amygdaloides robbiae
Grows to 1 ft. tall, 1 ft. wide and spreading, expanding its territory by rhizomes and sometimes becom...
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Mugho Pine
Pinus mugo mugo
From the eastern Alps and Balkan states. Slow growth to 4–8 ft. high, 8–15 ft. wide. From ...
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