Red Hook Sedge
Uncinia rubra
From the mountains of New Zealand. Stiff, narrow, slightly arching leaves form a tuft 8 to 15 in. tall...
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Red Horned Poppy
Glaucium corniculatum
From Europe, southwest Asia. Grows 1 to 1 1/2 ft. high and as wide. Gray-green leaves are lobed or fin...
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Red Horsechestnut
Aesculus x carnea
Hybrid between A. hippocastanum and A. pavia. To 40 ft. high, 30 ft.wide. Round head...
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Red huckleberry
Vaccinium parvifolium
Native to California's Sierra Nevada, Coast Ranges from Northern California to Alaska. Slow-growing pl...
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Red Ironbark
Eucalyptus siderolylon
Grows 20 to 80 ft. tall and wide. Slim blue-green leaves turn bronze in winter. Bark is iron-black (wi...
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Red Maids
Calandrinia ciliata
This commonWestern wildflower populatessunny meadows, growing 8–16in. high and wide, with narrow,flesh...
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Red Maple
Acer rubrum
Native to low, wet areas of eastern North America. Fairly fast growth to 60 ft. tall, 40 ft. wide, or ...
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Red Oak
Quercus rubra
Fast growth to 60–75 ft. tall, 50 ft.wide,with spreading branches and rounded canopy. Bark becom...
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Red Raspberry
Rubus idaeus
Red varieties are the mostcommon; yellow types aremutations of red raspberries.Expected life is about ...
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Red top
Photinia x fraseri
Moderate to fast growth to 10 or 15 ft. high and wide. Leaves to 5 in. long; bright bronzy red when ne...
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Red-flowering Gum
Eucalyptus ficifolia
Hardy to 25°F to 30°F (–4°C to–1°C). Grows to 18–45 ft. tall,15–60 ft. wide; usually s...
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Red-Hot Poker
Kniphofia
Dense clumps of grasslike, finely toothed foliage produce bare stems topped by nodding, tubular flower...
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