Physostegia virginiana
False Dragonhead
From eastern and central North America. To 4 ft. tall, 3 ft. wide, or much wider if rhizomes are allow...
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Picea abies
Norway Spruce
Native to northern Europe. Fast growth to 100–150 ft. tall, 20 ft. wide. Doesn–t do as wel...
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Picea breweriana
Brewer’s Weeping Spruce
Native to Siskiyou Mountains in California and Oregon. To 30–50 ft. tall and 10–12 ft.wide...
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Picea engelmannii
Engelmann Spruce
Native from British Columbia south to Oregonand Northern California andeast to the Rockies. To 60–130 ...
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Picea glauca
White Spruce
Native to Canada and northern U.S. Cone-shaped, densely foliaged tree to 60–70 ft. tall and 10&ndash
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Picea mariana
BLACK SPRUCE
Native to Alaska and otherparts of northern North America. Forms an irregular column to 30–50 ft. tall...
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Picea omorika
Serbian Spruce
Native to southeastern Europe. Narrow, conical, slow-growing tree to 50–60 ft. tall and just 6&ndash
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Picea orientalis
Native to Caucasus, Asia Minor. Dense, compact, cone-shaped tree with very short needles; grows slowly...
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Picea pungens
Colorado Spruce
Native to Rocky Mountain region. In gardens, reaches 30–60 ft. tall, 10–20 ft.wide; in the...
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Picea sitchensis
Sitka Spruce
Native to cool, foggy areas from Alaska to California. The largest of all spruces, this is a pyramidal...
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Pieris japonica
Lily-Of-The-Valley Shrub
From Japan. Upright, dense, tiered growth to 9 or 10 ft. high and wide. New leaves are bronzy pink to ...
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Pimpinella anisum
Anise
Mediterranean native to 2 ft. tall, 1 1/2 ft.wide. First growth produces a clump of bright green, roun...
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