Yellow Morning Glory
Merremia aurea
Native to Baja California. Climbs to 25 ft., with a woody base and leaves divided into five 1 1/2-in. ...
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Yellow Orchid Vine
Mascagnia macroptera
To 15 ft., with 3-in. leaves. Abundant bright yellow flowers are followed by conspicuous 2-in., yellow...
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Yellow Waxbells
Kirengeshoma palmata
A perennial of great elegance, yellow waxbells grows 2–4 ft. tall, 2–2 1/2 ft. wide, with dark purplis...
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Yellow Wood
Cladrastis kentukea
Native to Kentucky, Tennessee, and North Carolina. Slow-growing tree to 30–50 ft. tall, with bro...
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Yellow-Eyed Grass
Sisyrinchium californicum
Native to coastal areas from California to British Columbia. Grows 6 in. to 2 ft. high, 8 to 10 in. wi...
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Yerba Buena
Satureja douglasii
Native from Los Angeles County in Southern California to British Columbia. Plant grows to 6 in. high, ...
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Yerba Mansa
Anemopsis californica
Native to wetlands of the southwestern U.S. and adjacent areas of Mexico. This vigorously spreading, l...
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Yew
Taxus
Yews are conifers, but they do not bear cones. Instead, they produce fleshy, scarlet (rarely yellow), ...
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Yew Pine
Podocarpus macrophyllus
Native to eastern China, Japan. Generally narrow and upright; to 15–50 ft. tall, 6–15 ft. ...
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Yoshino cherry
Prunus x yedoensis
Believed to be a hybrid between Prunus serrulata and P. subhirtella. Horizontal bran...
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Yulan Magnolia
Magnolia denudata
From China, this tree grows about 35 ft. tall and 30 ft. wide. It tends toward irregular form; good in...
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