Quail Bush
Atriplex lentiformis
Native to alkaliwastes in California valleys anddeserts and east to Nevada,Utah, Arizona, and New Mexi...
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Quail Bush
Atriplex lentiformis breweri
Native to California coastsouth of San Francisco bayand to Channel Islands. Resembles A. lentiform...
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Quaking Aspen
Populus tremuloides
Native throughout mountains of the West, at elevations to 9,000 ft. Generally performs poorly or grows...
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Queen Palm
Syagrus romanzoffianum
Brazilian native to 50 ft. tall, 20 to 25 ft. wide, with exceptionally straight trunk. Arching, glossy...
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Queen Victoria Agave
Agave victoriae-reginae
Clumps grow slowly to only 12–18 in. across. The many dark green leaves are 6 in. long, 2 in. wi...
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Queen's Tears
Billbergia nutans
Common and easily grown.Narrow, spiny green leaves are1 1/2 ft. long. Spikes of rosy redbracts; droopi...
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Queensland Lacebark
Brachychiton discolor
Briefly deciduous. To 40–60 ft. tall; pyramidal in youth but more spreading (toabout 30 ft.) in maturi...
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Queensland Pittosporum
Pittosporum rhombifolium
From Australia. Grows slowly to 15–35 ft. tall, 12–25 ft.wide. Rich green, glossy, nearly ...
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Queen’s wreath
Petrea volubilis
Woody vine native to Mexico, Central America, and the West Indies. Twines to 20–40 ft. but can e...
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Quince
Quince
Grows slowly, 10 to 24 ft. tall and wide, with gnarled, twisted branches that look attractive in winte...
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Quinoa
Chenopodium quinoa
Pronounced KEEN-wa, quinoa grows to 5 ft. tall and produces dense flower and seed clusters. A traditio...
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