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SIGNS Evolution SIGNS Evolution III 6600 Pictures and Description (High Resolution Picture) Version 07.02 Latin Name English Name Zone Zone Main Version Min Max Category Abelia chinensis Chinese Abelia 8 10 Broadleaf 3.8 Abelia 'Edward Goucher' 'Edward Goucher' Abelia 7 10 Broadleaf 2007 Abelia grandiflora Glossy Abelia 7 10 Broadleaf 3.8 Abelmoschus esculentus 'Cajun Delight' 'Cajun Delight' Okra 9 11 Vegetables Evo III Abelmoschus manihot Sweet Hibiscus 9 11 Perennials 3.8 Abelmoschus moschatus 'Pacific Light Pink' 'Pacific Light Pink' Muskmallow 10 12 Annuals 2008 Abies alba 'Pyramidalis' Sentinel Silver Fir 5 9 Conifers 3.8 Abies balsamea 'Nana' 'Nana' Dwarf Balsam Fir 3 8 Conifers 3.8 Abies bornmulleriana Turkey Fir 5 7 Conifers 3.8 Abies bracteata Bristlecone Fir 7 10 Conifers 2007 Abies cephalonica 'Meyer's Dwarf' 'Meyer's Dwarf' Greek Fir 5 10 Conifers 3.8 Abies cilicica Cilician Fir 5 7 Conifers 3.8 Abies concolor White Fir 5 9 Conifers 3.8 Abies concolor 'Candicans' 'Candicans' White Fir 5 9 Conifers 3.8 Abies concolor 'Compacta' 'Compacta' White Fir 5 9 Conifers 3.8 Abies koreana 'Aurea' Golden Korean Fir 5 8 Conifers 3.8 Abies koreana 'Compact Dwarf' 'Compact Dwarf' Korean Fir 5 7 Conifers 3.8 Abies lasiocarpa Rocky Mountain Fir 5 7 Conifers Evo III Abies lasiocarpa 'Compacta' 'Compacta' Rocky Mountain Fir 4 9 Conifers 3.8 Abromeitiella brevifolia Abromeitiella brevifolia 8 11 Cacti / Succulents Evo Abutilon grandifolium Hairy Abutilon 8 10 Broadleaf Evo Abutilon megapotamicum Chinese Lantern 8 11 Broadleaf 2007 Abutilon megapotamicum 'Bella Pink' 'Bella Pink' Flowering Maple 8 10 Broadleaf 2008 Abutilon megapotamicum 'Bella Red' 'Bella Red' Flowering Maple 8 10 Broadleaf 2007 1.3 Abutilon palmeri Palmer's Indian Mallow 9 11 Broadleaf 3.8 Abutilon pictum 'Thompsonii' Thompsonii Abutilon 8 11 Broadleaf Evo Abutilon x hybridum Flowering Maple 8 11 Broadleaf 3.8 Abutilon x hybridum 'Apollo' 'Apollo' Flowering Maple 8 11 Annuals Evo III Abutilon x hybridum 'Orange and Red' 'Orange and Red' Flowering Maple 8 11 Broadleaf 3.8 Abutilon x hybridum 'Red' 'Red' Flowering Maple 8 11 Broadleaf 3.8 Acacia brachybotrya Brachybotrya Acacia 8 9 Broadleaf Evo Acacia cavenia Sweet Acacia 9 11 Broadleaf 3.8 Acacia constricta Whitethorn Acacia 8 11 Broadleaf 2007 Acacia greggii Catclaw Acacia 7 11 Broadleaf 2007 Acacia karroo Karroo Acacia 9 11 Broadleaf Evo Acacia podalyriifolia Queensland Silver Wattle 9 11 Broadleaf 3.8 Acacia saligna Blue Leaf Wattle 9 10 Broadleaf 2007 Acacia tortuosa Twisted Acacia 8 11 Broadleaf 2007 Acacia vestita Hairy Wattle 9 11 Broadleaf Evo 12/15/2015 - 3:50 PM 1 / 162 SIGNS Evolution III 6600 Pictures and Description (High Resolution Picture) Version 07.02 Acaena magellanica Glaucus Bidibid 6 10 Perennials 2007 Acalypha hispida Chenille Plant 11 12 Broadleaf 2007 Acalypha hispida 'Alba' White Chenille Plant 11 12 Broadleaf 2007 Acalypha reptans Red Cat-Tails 10 12 Broadleaf 3.8 Acalypha wilkesiana Copperleaf 10 12 Broadleaf 3.8 Acalypha wilkesiana 'Godseffiana' 'Godseffiana' Copperleaf 10 12 Broadleaf 2007 Acalypha wilkesiana 'Kilauea' Miniature Fire Dragon 10 12 Broadleaf 3.8 Acalypha wilkesiana 'Macafeeana' 'Macafeeana' Copperleaf 10 11 Broadleaf 2007 Acanthopanax sieboldianus Fiveleaf Aralia 4 8 Broadleaf 3.8 Acanthus hungaricus Hungarian Bear's Breeches 4 9 Perennials 2007 Acanthus mollis Bear's Breeches 4 10 Perennials 3.8 Acanthus spinosus Spiny bear's-breeches 6 10 Perennials 2007 Acca sellowiana Pineapple Guava 8 10 Fruits & Berries 3.8 Acer argutum Pointed Leaf Maple 5 9 Broadleaf 2007 Acer barbinerve Ussuri Maple 4 7 Broadleaf 2007 Acer buergerianum Trident Maple 6 8 Broadleaf 2007 Acer campestre Field Maple 5 8 Broadleaf 3.8 Acer campestre 'Postelense' 'Postelense' Hedge Maple 5 8 Broadleaf 2007 Acer campestre 'Schwerinii' 'Schwerinii' Field Maple 5 8 Broadleaf 3.8 Acer cissifolium Ivyleaf maple 5 8 Broadleaf 2007 Acer ginnala Amur Maple 2 8 Broadleaf 3.8 Acer ginnala 'Compactum' 'Compactum' Amur Maple 2 8 Broadleaf 2008 Acer griseum Paperbark Maple 5 8 Broadleaf 3.8 Acer henryi Henry's Maple 5 8 Broadleaf 2007 Acer japonicum 'Aconitifolium' Fernleaf Maple 5 7 Broadleaf 3.8 Acer mandshuricum 'Column Selection' 'Column Selection' Manchurian Maple 5 8 Broadleaf 2007 Acer monspessulanum Montpelier Maple 6 8 Broadleaf 2007 Acer negundo var. californicum California Box Elder 4 10 Broadleaf 3.8 Acer negundo var. interius Box Elder Maple 5 9 Broadleaf 2007 Acer orientale Turkish Maple 6 7 Broadleaf 3.8 Acer palmatum Japanese Maple 5 8 Broadleaf 3.8 Acer palmatum 'Arakawa Nishiki' 'Arakawa Nishiki' Japanese Maple 6 9 Broadleaf 2007 Acer palmatum 'Atropurpureum' Red Leafed Japanese Maple 5 8 Broadleaf 3.8 Acer palmatum 'Bloodgood' 'Bloodgood' Japanese Maple 5 8 Broadleaf 3.8 Acer palmatum 'Corallinum' 'Corallinum' Japanese Maple 6 9 Broadleaf 2007 Acer palmatum dissectum Japanese Laceleaf Maple 5 8 Broadleaf 3.8 Acer palmatum 'Ever Red' 'Ever Red' Japanese Maple 5 8 Broadleaf 3.8 Acer palmatum 'Garnet' 'Garnet' Japanese Maple 5 8 Broadleaf 3.8 Acer palmatum 'Higasayama' 'Higasayama' Japanese Maple 6 9 Broadleaf 3.8 Acer palmatum 'Hogyoku' 'Hogyoku' Japanese Maple 6 9 Broadleaf 2007 Acer palmatum 'Inaba Shidare' 'Inaba Shidare' Japanese Maple 5 8 Broadleaf 3.8 12/15/2015 - 3:50 PM 2 / 162 SIGNS Evolution III 6600 Pictures and Description (High Resolution Picture) Version 07.02 Acer palmatum 'Kashima' 'Kashima' Japanese Maple 5 9 Broadleaf 2007 Acer palmatum 'Killarney' 'Kilarney' Japanese Maple 6 9 Broadleaf 2007 Acer palmatum 'Ornatum' 'Ornatum' Japanese Maple 5 8 Broadleaf 3.8 Acer palmatum 'Ozakazuki' 'Osakazuki' Japanese Maple 5 8 Broadleaf 3.8 Acer palmatum 'Red Dragon' 'Red Dragon' Japanese Maple 5 9 Broadleaf 3.8 Acer palmatum 'Sango Kaku' Coral Bark Japanese Maple 6 8 Broadleaf 3.8 Acer palmatum 'Shojo-Shidare' 'Shojo-Shidare' Japanese Maple 5 8 Broadleaf 3.8 Acer palmatum 'Tamukeyama' 'Tamukeyama' Japanese Maple 5 9 Broadleaf 2007 Acer palmatum var. coreanum Korean Maple 4 8 Broadleaf 2007 Acer palmatum 'Viridis' 'Viridis' Japanese Laceleaf Maple 5 8 Broadleaf 3.8 Acer platanoides Norway Maple 4 8 Broadleaf 3.8 Acer platanoides 'Almira' 'Almira' Norway Maple 4 7 Broadleaf 2007 Acer platanoides 'Charles F. Irish' 'Charles. F. Irish' Norway Maple 4 7 Broadleaf 2007 Acer platanoides 'Cleveland' 'Cleveland' Norway Maple 4 7 Broadleaf 2008 Acer platanoides 'Columnare' 'Columnare' Norway Maple 4 7 Broadleaf 2007 Acer platanoides 'Conquest™' 'Conquest™' Norway Maple 3 7 Broadleaf Evo 05.02 Acer platanoides 'Crimson King' 'Crimson King' Norway Maple 4 7 Broadleaf 3.8 Acer platanoides 'Crimson Sentry' 'Crimson Sentry' Norway Maple 4 8 Broadleaf 3.8 Acer platanoides 'Deborah' 'Deborah' Norway Maple 4 7 Broadleaf 2007 Acer platanoides 'Drummondii' Harlequin Maple 5 8 Broadleaf 3.8 Acer platanoides 'Emerald Queen' 'Emerald Queen' Norway Maple 4 8 Broadleaf 3.8 Acer platanoides 'Globosum' Globe Norway Maple 5 8 Broadleaf 3.8 Acer platanoides 'Lamis' 'Lamis' Norway Maple 4 7 Broadleaf 2008 Acer platanoides 'Princeton Gold' 'Princeton Gold' Norway Maple 4 7 Broadleaf 3.8 Acer platanoides 'Royal Red' 'Royal Red' Maple 4 7 Broadleaf 3.8 Acer platanoides 'Superform' 'Superform' Maple 4 7 Broadleaf 3.8 Acer pseudoplatanus Sycamore Maple 4 8 Broadleaf Evo Acer pseudoplatanus 'Atropurpureum' Purple Sycamore Maple 5 7 Broadleaf 3.8 Acer rubrum Red Maple 3 9 Broadleaf 3.8 Acer rubrum 'Armstrong' 'Armstrong' Maple 4 9 Broadleaf 2007 Acer rubrum 'Karpick' 'Karpick' Red Maple 3 9 Broadleaf 2008 Acer rubrum 'Morgan' 'Morgan' Red Maple 4 8 Broadleaf 3.8 Acer rubrum 'Northwood' 'Northwood' Red Maple 3 7 Broadleaf 3.8 Acer rubrum 'Red Skin' 'Red Skin' Red Maple 4 8 Broadleaf 2007 Acer rubrum 'Red Sunset' 'Red Sunset' Red Maple 4 8 Broadleaf 3.8 Acer rubrum 'Schlesingeri' 'Schlesingeri' Red Maple 4 8 Broadleaf 2008 Acer rubrum 'Tilford' 'Tilford' Red Maple 4 8 Broadleaf 2007 Acer saccharinum Silver Maple 2 8 Broadleaf 3.8 Acer saccharinum 'Silver Queen' 'Silver Queen' Maple 2 8 Broadleaf 3.8 Acer saccharum Sugar Maple 4 8 Broadleaf 3.8 Acer saccharum 'Commemoration' 'Commemoration' Sugar Maple 4 8 Broadleaf 2008 12/15/2015 - 3:50 PM 3 / 162 SIGNS Evolution III 6600 Pictures and Description (High Resolution Picture) Version 07.02 Acer saccharum 'Green Mountain' 'Green Mountain' Sugar Maple 4 10 Broadleaf 3.8 Acer saccharum 'Monumentale' 'Monumentale' Sugar Maple 4 8 Broadleaf 2007 Acer saccharum 'Newton Century' 'Newton Century' Sugar maple 4 8 Broadleaf 2007 Acer spicatum Mountain Maple 4 8 Broadleaf 2007 Acer tataricum Tartarian Maple 3 7 Broadleaf 3.8 Acer tataricum 'Rugged Charm™ ' 'Rugged Charm™ ' Tartarian Maple 3 7 Broadleaf Evo 05.02 Acer triflorum Three-Flower Maple 5 7 Broadleaf 2007 Acer truncatum Shantung Maple 4 8 Broadleaf 3.8 Acer truncatum 'Norwegian Sunset' 'Norwegian Sunset' Shantung Maple 4 8 Broadleaf 2008 Acer truncatum 'Pacific Sunset' 'Pacific Sunset' Shantung Maple 4 8 Broadleaf 2008 Acer x freemanii 'Autumn Blaze' 'Autumn Blaze' Maple 4 9 Broadleaf 2008 Acer x zoeschense 'Annae' 'Annae' Zoeschen Maple 4 9 Broadleaf 2007 Achillea 'Apfelblute' 'Apfelblute' Yarrow 3 8 Perennials 2007 Achillea clypeolata 'Moonshine' 'Moonshine' Yarrow 3 8 Perennials 2007 Achillea 'Coronation Gold' 'Coronation Gold' Yarrow 3 10 Perennials 3.8 Achillea millefolium Yarrow 3 10 Perennials Evo Achillea millefolium 'Cerise Queen' 'Cerise Queen' Yarrow 3 11 Perennials 2007 Achillea millefolium 'Débutante' 'Débutante' Yarrow 3 10 Perennials 3.8 Achillea millefolium 'Kelwayi' 'Kelwayi' Yarrow 3 10 Perennials 3.8 Achillea millefolium 'Paprika'
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