Oriental Arborvitae
Platycladus orientalis
Native to northern China, Manchuria, and Korea. The species grows 25 ft. tall and 15 ft. wide but is r...
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Oriental Lilies
Lilium Oriental hybrids
This is the most exotic of the hybrids, bred primarily from Japanese species. Bloom comes from midsumm...
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Oriental Poppy
Papaver orientale
Native to the Caucasus, northeastern Turkey, northern Iran. Needs winter chill for best performance. I...
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Ornamental Allium
Allium
About 500 species, all from the Northern Hemisphere, many from the mountains of the West. Relatives of...
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Ornamental asparagus
Asparagus
There are about 150 kinds of asparagus besides the edible one—all members of the lily family.
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Ornamental banana
Musa velutina
From India. To 5–7 ft. tall, with 3-ft.-long leaves that are green above, bronzy beneath. Uprigh...
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Ornamental banana
Musa x paradisiaca
This is the most common form of the ornamental bananas. Makes a clump to 20 ft. tall and half as wide....
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Ornamental corn
Zea mays
Some kinds of corn are grown for the beauty of their shelled ears rather than for eating. Calico, Indi...
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Ornamental crabapple
Malus
From North America, Europe, Asia, ornamental crabapples are valued for a brief, lavish display of whit...
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Ornamental Pear
Pyrus
Grown for their profuse late-winter or early-spring show of white flowers and their glossy, attractive...
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Ornamental rhubarb
RHEUM
The rhubarbs are stately plants, good focal points in well-watered perennial borders or at woodland ed...
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Ornamental rhubarb
Rheum palmatum
From China, Tibet. To 6–8 ft. tall, 6 ft. wide. Nearly round, 2–3-ft.-wide leaves are deep...
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