Spider Lily
Lycoris
Native to China and Japan, these bulbous perennials have narrow, strap-shaped leaves in fall (in mild-...
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Spider Lily
Lycoris radiata
This is the best known and easiest-to-grow spider lily. Stems grow 1 1/2 ft. tall and bear 1 1/2- to 2...
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Spider Lily
Crinum asiaticum
From southeast Asia. Can form a mass 4–6 ft. high, 7 ft. wide. Clusters of large, spidery-looking, fra...
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Spider Plant
Chlorophytum comosum
South African evergreen forms1–3-ft.-high clumps of soft, curvingleaves like long, broad grassblades w...
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Spike Lavender
Lavandula latifolia
Compact growth to 3 ft. tall and 1 1/2–2 ft. wide, with gray-green leaves 3 in. long, 1/4 in. wi...
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Spike Winter Hazel
Corylopsis spicata
To 8 ft. high, 10 ft. wide. New growth is purple, maturing to bluish green; 6–12 blossoms in eac...
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Spinach
Spinach
Native to Southwest Asia. Grown for its edible leaves, spinach matures slowly during fall, winter, and...
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Spindle Tree
Euonymus europaeus
This deciduous shrub or tree can reach 20 ft. tall and 15 ft. wide but is usually smaller. Green branc...
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Spiral Aloe
Aloe polyphylla
This unusual plant forms a single, stemless rosette 1 ft. tall and 1–2 ft. wide, with overlapping rows...
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Spirea
Spiraea
There are two distinct kinds of spireas: the bridal wreath type, with clusters of white flowers cascad...
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Spotted Emu Bush
Eremophila maculata
Most widely growntype occurs naturally on floodplains and is more tolerant ofmoisture and humidity tha...
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