Hair Grass
Deschampsia
Grown for their graceful clumps of arching foliage and airy clouds of flowers. Although they grow over...
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Hairpin Banksia
Banksia spinulosa
To 2–4 ft.tall, 4–5 ft. wide. Narrow,medium green leaves are serrated. Cylindrical blossoms,up to 5 in...
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Hairy Manzanita
Arctostaphylos columbiana
Tree-like species native to low coastal mountains, central California to British Columbia. Form propag...
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Hankow Willow
Salix matsudana
Native to north Asia. Upright, pyramidal growth to 40 to 50 ft. tall, 30 to 40 ft. wide. Bright green,...
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Hapu’u
Cibotium glaucum
Native to Hawaii and the most common tree fern found there; creates a tropical effect in the garden. V...
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Hard Fescue
Festuca longifolia
From Europe. This bunch grass is used mostly for soil stabilization.
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Hardtack
Cercocarpus betuloides
Native to dry foothills below 6,000-ft. elevation in southwestern Oregon, California, and northern Baj...
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Hardy Begonia
Begonia
B. grandis evansiana grows froma tuber to 2–3 ft. tall and wide,with branching red stems carr...
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Hardy Camellia hybrids
Camellia
These camellias, bred from C. oleifera, areamong the hardiest of all; theywithstand temperatu...
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Hardy Fuchsia
Fuchsia magellanica
Native to Chile, Argentina. In virtually frost-free areas, attains 10 ft. or taller and as wide or wid...
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Hardy Gloxinia
Incarvillea delavayi
Grows 2 ft. high, 1 ft. wide. Grows from a carrot-shaped perennial root and forms a rosette of foot-lo...
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Hardy half-high blueberries
Blueberry (Hardy half-high)
These hybrids between highbush blueberries (V. corymbosum) and northeastern native lowbush bl...
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