Tellima grandiflora
Fringe Cups
A native from central Californiato southern Alaska often confusedwith Tiarella. Grows to2 1/2...
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Ternstroemia gymnanthera
Camellia relative from Chinaand Japan grown for its glossy,leathery foliage. May eventuallyreach 6–8 f...
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Tetraneuris acaulis
Angelita Daisy
Nativeto plains from Canada to Texas.Golden yellow flowers on stemsto 1 ft. high.
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Tetrastigma voinieranum
Native to Laos. Climbs quickly by tendrils to 50–60 ft. Thick, fleshy stems carry glossy, leathe...
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Teucrium cossoni majoricum
Narrow, silvery gray leaves to 1 in. long form a mound to 8 in. high, 1/2 ft. wide. Virtually continuo...
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Teucrium fruticans
Loose, silvery stemmed plant to 4–8 ft. tall and wide (or wider). Gray-green, 1 1/4-in.-long lea...
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Teucrium x lucidrys
To 1 ft. tall and 2 ft. wide, with many upright, woody-based stems densely clothed in toothed, dark gr...
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Thalictrum aquilegifolium
Meadow Rue
Europe, northern Asia. To 2–3 ft. tall, 1 ft. wide, with bluish green foliage. Earliest of the m...
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Thevetia thevetioides
Giant Thevetia
Native to Mexico. Open growth to 12 ft. or more tall and wide. Leaves are darker green than those of
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Thuja occidentalis
American Arborvitae
Upright, open growth to 30–60 ft. tall, 10–15 ft.wide, with branches that tend to turn up ...
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Thuja plicata
Western Red Cedar
Plants grown from inland seed are hardy anywhere in the West; those from coastal seed are less hardy t...
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Thujopsis dolabrata
False Arborvitae
Native to Japan. Pyramidal, coniferous, often shrubby; very slow growing to 30 to 50 ft. tall, 10 to 2...
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