This is broadly conical, deciduous tree. Star-shaped leaves are reminiscent of some maples. They have 5-7 lobes and appear either alternate or palmate and medium green and glossy, turning to striking purples, reds and oranges. Leaves are followed by mace-like […]
Liquidambar styraciflua ( Aurea Sweetgum )
This is broadly conical, deciduous tree. Star-shaped leaves are spotted and striped yellow. They have 5-7 lobes and appear either alternate or palmate and medium green and glossy, turning to striking purples, reds and oranges. Leaves are followed by mace-like […]
Liquidambar orientalis ( Oriental Sweetgum )
This is broadly conical, deciduous tree. Star-shaped leaves are reminiscent of some maples. They have 5 lobes and appear either alternate or palmate and deep green and glossy, turning to striking orange. Leaves are followed by mace-like fruit clusters. Plant […]
Liquidambar acalycina ( Sweet Gum )
This is a broadly conical, deciduous tree. Star-shaped leaves reminiscent of some maples, deep glossy-green, turning to striking burgundy, leaves are followed by mace-like fruit clusters. Plant in full sun for best fall colors. Cold hardy.
Linum perenne ( Perennial Flax )
Delicate clusters of red, yellow, white or blue 5-petaled flowers held on slender, branching, leafy stems, bloom from summer until fall. Stems are 12 to 18 inches long. Leaves are narrow and blue-green.
Linum grandiflorum ( Flax )
Delicate clusters of red, yellow, white or blue 5-petaled flowers held on slender, branching, leafy stems, bloom from summer until fall. Stems are 12 to 18 inches long. Leaves are narrow and blue-green.
Linum flavum ( Compactum Flax )
Delicate clusters of red, yellow, white or blue 5-petaled flowers held on slender, branching, leafy stems, bloom from summer until fall. Stems are 12 to 18 inches long. Leaves are narrow and blue-green.
Lindera umbellata ( Lindera )
Lindera is cultivated for its attractive, aromatic foliage, star-shaped, mid-April flowers and showy red to black fruit. Growth habit is rounded with upright branches. Bright green leaves are obovate to 5 inches long, turning yellow in the fall.
Lindera praecox ( Lindera )
Lindera is cultivated for its attractive, aromatic foliage, star-shaped, mid-April flowers and showy red to black fruit. Growth habit is rounded with upright branches. Bright green leaves are obovate to 5 inches long, turning yellow in the fall.
Lindera glauca ( Grayblue Spicebush )
Lindera is cultivated for its attractive, aromatic foliage, star-shaped, mid-April flowers and showy red to black fruit. Growth habit is rounded with upright branches. Bright green leaves are obovate to 5 inches long, turning yellow in the fall.