Nandina domestica
Slow to moderate growth to 6–8 ft. tall, 3–4 ft.wide. Old clumps may be wider than tall be...
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Narcissus bulbocodium
Hoop petticoat daffodil
Stems to 6 in. tall bear small yellow flowers that are mostly trumpet, with almost threadlike perianth...
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Narcissus Double daffodil
DAFFODIL
Cup has segments that are separate rather than joined together. Flower looks like a peony rather than ...
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Narcissus tazetta
Narcissus
These are early blooming, cluster-flowering daffodils popularly known by the name “narcissus.&ldquo
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Nassella pulchra
Purple Needle Grass
The classic native California bunch grass, growing about 3 ft. tall and 2 ft. wide. Blooms in late win...
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Nassella tenuissima
Mexican Feather Grass
Native to Texas, New Mexico, Mexico. Among finest textured and most billowy looking of all ornamental ...
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Nectaroscordum siculum
Onion relative from the Mediterranean region and western Asia that creates an attractive silhouette. S...
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Nemesia caerulea
To 2 ft. high, 1 ft. wide, withsmall bright green leaves andupright stems carrying manyintensely fragr...
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Nemesia strumosa
The true species grows 1 1/2 ft. high and 1 ft.wide, but plants sold under this name are usually more ...
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Nemophila maculata
Five-spot nemophila
Native to California.Flowers are white, marked withfine purple lines and dots; alarge purple dot appea...
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Nemophila menziesii
Baby Blue Eyes
Native to California, southern Oregon. Blooms as freely in gardens as it does in the wild, bearing sky...
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Neomarica caerulea
From Brazil. To 5–5 1/2 ft. tall, 2–3 ft. wide, with stiffly erect leaves. As plant grows, lower leave...
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