Tabebuia chrysotricha
Golden Trumpet Tree
To 25–50 ft. high and wide. Young twigs, leaf undersides covered with tawny fuzz. Golden yellow ...
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Tagetes erecta
African Marigold
Original strains were single-flowered plants 3–4 ft. tall, 2 ft. wide. Modern strains are more v...
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Tagetes patula
French Marigold
Varieties from 6 in. to 1 1/2 ft. high and wide, in flower colors from yellow to rich maroon brown. Bl...
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Tagetes tenuifolia
Signet Marigold
Infrequently grown species. Flowers are small (just 1 in.wide) and single, but bloom is incredibly pro...
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Tamarix parviflora
Tamarisk
Native to southeastern Europe.Variable habit; typically a graceful,arching large shrub to 6–15 ft. tal...
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Tanacetum vulgare
Tansy
Native to Europe. Coarse,rather weedy garden plant to3 ft. high and 2 ft. wide, withfinely divided, br...
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Taxodium distichum
Bald Cypress
From southeasternU.S. Can grow into 100-ft.-tall, broad-topped tree in thewild, but young and middle-a...
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Taxus baccata
English Yew
From Europe, north Africa, west Asia. Grows 25 to 40 ft. or taller, 15 to 25 ft.wide, with a broad, lo...
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Taxus cuspidata
Japanese Yew
In its native Japan, a tree to 50 ft. tall; in North America, usually seen as a compact, pyramidal tre...
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Tecoma capensis
Cape Honeysuckle
From South Africa. If tied to a support, can scramble 15 to 30 ft.; with hard pruning, makes an uprigh...
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Tecoma stans
Yellow Bells
Native from the southern United States to Guatemala. In mildest climates, can be trained as a tree. Wh...
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Tecoma stans angustata
Native from Arizona to Texasand Mexico. To 4–10 ft. tall and3–8 ft. wide. Narrow leaflets.Blooms from ...
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