Red-Hot Poker
Kniphofia uvaria
South Africa. Leaves to 1 in. wide, 2 ft. long make coarse, grassy clumps. Oblong flower heads form on...
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Kniphofia hybrids
Although these hybrids involve several species, they generally share the narrow leaves and summer bloo...
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Kniphofia rooperi
Native to South Africa’s eastern Cape. To 4 ft. tall and wide, with keeled green leavesthat remain eve...
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Redberry
Rhamnus crocea
Native to Coast Ranges fromNorthern California into Baja California.To 2–3 ft. high, 3–6 ft.wide, with...
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Redbud
Cercis
Valued for flowers, fruit, foliage. Clusters of small, sweet pea–shaped, rosy to purplish pink b...
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Redleaf rose
Rosa glauca
From central Europe. To 6 ft. tall, 5 ft.wide. Valued particularly for its leaves, which combine gray ...
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Redtwig Dogwood
Cornus stolonifera
Grown for brilliant red fall foliage and winter twigs; too should be cut back severely in late dormant...
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Redwood
Sequoia sempervirens
Native to Coast Ranges fromsouthwest Oregon to California’sBig Sur coast. One of theWest’s most famous...
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Redwood Sorrel
Oxalis oregana
Native to coastal forests from Washington to California. Grows to 10 in. high, spreading indefinitely ...
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Reed grass
Calamagrostis
These Eurasian natives are sturdy, clumping grasses with feathery flower plumes that fade from purple-...
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Regal Lily
Lilium regale
Popular, showy, and easy to grow. Stems reach 6 ft. tall. In midsummer, each bears up to 25 fragrant, ...
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Rex Begonia
Begonia
With their bold, multicolored leaves, theseare probably the most strikingof all foliage begonias. Whil...
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