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Abelia, Canyon Creek Shrub Abelia Grandiflora BOTANICAL COMMON TYPE Abelia chinensis 'Canyon Creek' Abelia, Canyon Creek Shrub Abelia grandiflora 'Frances Mason' Abelia, Frances Mason Shrub Abelia grandiflora 'Mardi Gras' Abelia, Mardi Gras Shrub Abelia 'Kaleidoscope' Abelia, Kaleidoscope Shrub Abelia 'Twist of Lime' Abelia, Twist of Lime Shrub Acer palmatum Japanese Maple, Assorted Tree Acer rubrum Maple, Red Tree Achillea millefolium Yarrow Perennial Adiantum capillus-veneris Fern, Southern Maidenhair Fern Aesculus flava Buckeye, Yellow Shrub Aesculus parviflora Buckeye, Bottlebrush, White Shrub Agapanthus africanus Lily of the Nile, African Perennial Agapanthus 'Elaine' Lily of the Nile, Elaine Perennial Agapanthus 'Improved Peter Pan' Lily of the Nile, Improved Peter Pan Perennial Agapanthus 'Medusa' Lily of the Nile, Medusa Perennial Agapanthus 'Neverland' Lily of the Nile, Neverland Perennial Agapanthus 'Queen Mum' Lily of the Nile, Queen Mum Perennial Agapanthus 'White' Lily of the Nile, White Perennial Agarista populifolia Leucothoe, Florida Shrub Agave americana Century Plant Succulent Agave americana variegata Century Plant, Variegated Succulent Ageratina jucunda Snakeroot Shrub ‎Allium schoenoprasum Chives, Onion Herb Allium tuberosum Chives, Garlic Herb Alocasia 'Calidora' Elephant Ear, Upright, Calidora Perennial Alocasia 'New Guinea Gold' Elephant ear, Upright, New Guinea Gold Perennial Alocasia 'Portora' Elephant Ear, Upright, Portora Perennial Aloe vera Aloe vera / Burn Plant Succulent Aloysia citriodora Lemon Verbena Shrub Alpinia zerumbet 'Green Shell' Ginger, Green Shell Ginger Alpinia zerumbet variegata Ginger, Variegated Shell Ginger Alstroemeria ( assorted) Alstroemeria, assorted Perennial Alternanthera dentata 'Purple Knight' Starry joy weed Tropical Alternanthera ficoidea 'Yellow Form' Joseph's coat, yellow Annual Amaryllis johnsonii Lily, St. Joseph's Perennial Amsonia tabernaemontana Blue Star Perennial Anethum graveolens Dill, Bouquet Herb Apium petroselinum 'Flat Leaf Italian' Parsley, Flat Leaf Italian Herb Apium petroselinum 'Triple Curled' Parsley, Curly Leaf Herb Aralia spinosa Devil's walking stick Tree Aristolochia Dutchman's Pipe (espalier) Vine Asclepias perennis Milkweed, Aquatic Perennial Asimina parviflora Pawpaw, Dwarf / Small-flower Pawpaw Tree Asimina triloba Paw Paw Tree Asparagus densiflorus Fern, Foxtail Perennial Aspidistra eliator Cast Iron Plant (green) Perennial Aspidistra eliator 'Asahi' Cast Iron Plant, Asahi (white tipped) Perennial Aspidistra eliator 'Spektacular' Cast Iron Plant, Spektacular (white spots) Perennial Aspidistra eliator 'Spektacular' (BURNS ORDER) Cast Iron Plant, Spektacular (white spots) Perennial Aspidistra eliator 'Variegata' Cast Iron Plant, Variegated Perennial Aster carolinianus Sunflower, Climbing Perennial Aster divaricatus White Wood Aster Perennial Athyrium angustum forma rubellum 'Lady in Red' Fern, Lady in Red Fern Athyrium filix-femina Fern, Southern Lady Fern Aucuba 'Gold Dust' Aucuba, Gold Dust Shrub Aucuba 'Green' Aucuba, Green Shrub Aucuba 'Hosoba Hoshifu' Aucuba, Hosoba Hoshifu Shrub Aucuba japonica 'Serratifolia' Aucuba, Japanese Sawtoothed Shrub Aucuba japonica 'Variegata' Aucuba, Japanese Variegated Shrub Aucuba 'Picturata' Aucuba, Picturata Shrub Bacopa Giant Snowflake Annual Baptisia alba Indigo, Wild white Perennial Baptisia australis Carolina Moonlight' False Indigo, Carolina Moonlight Perennial Baptisia australis 'Purple Smoke' False Indigo, Purple Smoke Perennial Baptisia megacarpa Indigo, Appalachia Wild Perennial Begonia (double white) Begonia, double white Annual Begonia (pink) Begonia, bedding, pink Annual Begonia (white) Begonia, bedding, white Annual Begonia hybrid 'Dragon Wing Pink' Begonia, dragon wing, pink Annual Begonia hybrid 'Dragon Wing Red' Begonia, dragon wing, red Annual Betula nigra Birch, River Tree Bignonia capreolata Crossvine Vine Bletilla striata Orchid, Chinese Ground (Purple) Perennial Bougainvillea 'Orange' Bougainvillea, Orange Tropical Brugmansia 'Orange' Angel Trumpet, Orange Perennial Brugmansia 'Pink' Angel Trumpet, Pink Perennial Brugmansia 'Charles Grimaldi' Angel Trumpet, Charles Grimaldi Perennial Brugmansia 'Yellow' Angel Trumpet, Yellow Perennial Brunfelsia australis Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow Shrub Brunfelsia australis 'Jim's Giant' Brunfelsia, Jim's Giant Shrub Buddleia 'Blue Chip Jr.' Butterfly Bush, Blue Chip Jr. Shrub Buddleia 'Cran Razz' Butterfly Bush, Cran Razz Shrub Buddleia 'Flutterby Petite Blue Heaven' Butterfly Bush, Flutterby Petite, Blue Heaven Shrub Buddleia 'Flutterby Petite Delta Blues' Butterfly Bush, Flutterby Petite, Snow White Shrub Buddleia 'Flutterby Petite Tutti Frutti' Butterfly Bush, Flutterby Petite, Tutti Frutti Shrub Buddleia 'Miss Molly' Butterfly Bush, Miss Molly Shrub Buddleia 'Pink Micro Chip' Butterfly Bush, Pink Micro Chip Shrub Buddleia 'Royal Red' Butterfly Bush, Royal Red Shrub Bulbine 'Athena Orange' Bulbine, Athena Orange Perennial 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