Willow
Salix
Fast-growing, weak-wooded, short-lived plants. Weeping willows are best used as single trees near a st...
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Willow Gentian
Gentiana asclepiadea
Native to Europe andwestern Asia. Arching, large-leafed stems form a clump 2–3 ft. high and 1 1/2 ft. ...
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Willow Oak
Quercus phellos
To 50–90 ft. tall, 30–50 ft.wide. Pyramidal in youth, spreading wider with age. Smooth gra...
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Willow Pittosporum
Pittosporum phillyreoides
Native to Australia. Slow grower to 12–20 ft. tall, 10–15 ft.wide. This species differs fr...
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Willow Wattle
Acacia iteaphylla
Beautiful, slightly weeping, spreading shrub from Australia. Grows 8-12 ft. tall and and 10-12 ft. wid...
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Wind Flower
Anemone blanda
Native to southeastern Europe. This plant is grown from tubers requiring special attention. Set out An...
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Winged Euonymus
Euonymus alatus
Deciduous shrub from China, Japan. Though nursery tags may indicate a much smaller plant, the species ...
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Winter Aconite
Eranthis hyemalis
Native to Europe, Asia. Charming plant that reaches 2 to 8 in. high, blooming in late winter or early ...
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Winter Aconite
Eranthis cilicica
From Greece, Asia Minor. Grows 2 to 8 in. tall, blooming in early spring. Blooms a bit later than ...
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Winter Daphne
Daphne odora
From China, Japan. So prized for its pervasive floral perfume that it continues to be widely planted d...
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Winter Hazel
Corylopsis
Asian natives valued for sweet-scented, bell-shaped, soft yellow flowers that hang in short, chain-lik...
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Winter Honeysuckle
Lonicera fragrantissima
From China. Arching, rather stiff growth to about 8 ft. high and wide. Oval, 1 to 3-in.-long leaves ar...
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