Tsuga canadensis
Canadian Hemlock
Dense, pyramidal tree to 40–70 ft. or taller, half as wide. Tends to produce two or more trunks....
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Tsuga heterophylla
Western Hemlock
Native along coast fromAlaska to Northern California,inland to northern Idaho andMontana. Handsome tre...
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Tsuga mertensiana
Mountain Hemlock
To 50–90 ft. in the wild but is slow growing, smaller (20–30 ft. tall, half as wide) in ga...
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Tulbaghia violacea
Society Garlic
Bluish green, very narrow leaves. Clusters of 8–20 flowers; bloom is heaviest in spring and summ...
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Tulipa bakeri
Similar to and often listed as T. saxatilis. Lilac to purple flowers with a yellow base open ...
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Tulipa batalinii
This species' soft yellow flowers rise on 6–10-in. stems. Very narrow leaves.
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Tulipa clusiana
Lady Or Candy Tulip
Slender flowers on 9-in. stems are rosy red outside, white inside. Leaves are also long, thin, and gre...
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Tulipa clusiana chrysantha
Lady Or Candy Tulip
Blossoms of this 6-in.-high plant are star shaped when fully open; they have rose carmine outer segmen...
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Tulipa fosteriana
Emperor Tulips
Early-blooming T. fosteriana has the largest flowers—4 to 8 in. wide—of any tulip...
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Tulipa greigii
This tulip's 6-in. flowers are borne on 10-in. stems; leaves are heavily spotted and streaked with bro...
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Tulipa kaufmanniana
Waterlily Tulips
Often called waterlily tulip, T. kaufmanniana is a very early bloomer with 3-in., creamy yell...
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Tulipa saxatilis
Fragrant, yellow-based pale lilac flowers open nearly flat; one to three are carried on each 1-ft. ste...
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