Moreton Bay Chestnut
Castanospermum australe
Native to Australia. Beautiful in foliage; spectacular in flower. To 50–60 ft. tall, nearly as w...
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Morning Flag
Orthrosanthus
These Sisyrinchium relatives have dark green, grasslike leaves arising from short, woody rhiz...
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Morning Flag
Orthrosanthus multiflorus
Clumps reach 1–2 ft. high, 1 ft. wide. Smooth-edged leaves. Pale to bright blue flowers are about 1 1/...
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Morning Glory
Ipomoea tricolor
Vigorous growth to 10 to 15 ft., with large, heart-shaped leaves. Showy, funnel-shaped to bell-like fl...
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Moroccan Daisy
Rhodanthemum hosmariense
This native of the Atlas Mountainshas been included in Chrysanthemum,Leucanthemum,an...
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Moss Pink
Phlox subulata
From eastern U.S. Forms a mat to 6 in. high, 1 1-1/2ft. or wider, with creeping stems clothed in stiff...
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MOTH ORCHID
Phalaenopsis
These tropical orchids havethick, broad, leathery leavesand no pseudobulbs. Leavesare flat, to 1 ft. l...
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Mother Fern
Asplenium bulbiferum
From Australia, New Zealand. Graceful, very finely cut light green fronds to 4 ft. tall. Plant grows a...
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Mount Atlas Daisy
Anacyclus pyrethrum depressus
Native to North Africa and Spain. This little charmer slowly forms a dense, spreading matof finely div...
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Mountain Ash
Sorbus
These natives of mountainous areas are valued for showy flowers and showier fruit. Blossoms are groupe...
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Mountain Ash
Sorbus americana
Tree orshrub. From easternNorth America. To 10–30 ft.tall and wide. Dark green leaveswith paler unders...
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Mountain avens
Dryas octopetala
To 2 to 3 in. high and 3 ft. wide, with inch-long leaves and erect, 1 1/2-in. white flowers.
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