Trillium
Trillium grandiflorum
Native to the eastern United States. Grows to 1 1/2 ft. tall, 1 ft. wide, with stout stems and 2 1/2- ...
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Trillium
Trillium ovatum
Western native. Resembles T. grandiflorum but has narrower petals; flowers are usually uprigh...
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Tropical Sage
Salvia coccinea
Usually grown as an annual. Bushy, upright; to 2–3 ft. tall, 2 1/2 ft.wide. Dark green, hairy, o...
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True Ginger
Zingiber officinale
This tropical Asian plant’s rhizomes are the source of the ginger root used in cooking. To 2&rsquo
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Trumpet Creeper
Campsis
Vigorous climbers used for large scale effects, quick summer screens. All bear radiant, orange-toned b...
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Trumpet Honeysuckle
Lonicera sempervirens
Native to the Eastern and Southern United States. Can climb 10–20 ft. tall but shrubby if not gi...
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Trumpet Lilies
Lilium Aurelian hybrids
Derived from Asiatic species such as L. henryi and L. regale (but not L. auratum...
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Trumpet Tree
Tabebuia
Native to tropical America. Showy, trumpet-shaped flowers are borne in rounded clusters that become la...
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Tuberose
Polianthes tuberosa
Native to Mexico. Grown for the heady, powerfully sweetfragrance of its flowers. Eachrhizome (actually...
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Tuberous begonia
Begonia x tuberhybrida
Best in Zones 4–6, 15–17, 21–24, and H1; possible in 7–9, 14, 18–28, 31,...
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Tufted Hair Grass
Deschampsia cespitosa
Native to North America, Asia, Europe. Clumps of narrow dark green leaves grow 1 to 2 ft. tall and 2 f...
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Tufted Primrose
Oenothera caespitosa
Native to western U.S. Clump to 8–12 in. high, 2 ft. wide, with many rosettes of narrow, fuzzy gray-gr...
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