Phormium
| # | GENUS | SPECIE | VARIETY | FOLIAGE COLOR | HEIGHT | |
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| 1 | Phormium | cookianaum | Mountain Flax | bright green | 2-3' | arching |
| 2 | 'Cream Delight' | creamy yellow edged green | 3' | arching | ||
| 3 | 'Tricolor' | dark green edged white | 3' | arching | ||
| 4 | 'UCSC Dwarf' | 30" | ||||
| 5 | Phormium | colensoi | bronzy green | 3' | ||
| 6 | ||||||
| 7 | Phormium | tenax | New Zealand Flax | 18-24" | ||
| 8 | 'Atropurpureum' | 8-10' | ||||
| 9 | 'Atropurpurea Compacta' | 4-5' | ||||
| 10 | 'Aureum Nana' Tiny Tiger | 2' | ||||
| 11 | bronze | light bronzy over green | 10' | upright | ||
| 12 | green | 8-10' | upright | |||
| 13 | 'Rubrum' | dark burgundy | 8' | |||
| 14 | 'Variegatum' | green striped creamy white | 8-10' | |||
| 15 | Phormium | hybrids | ||||
| 16 | 'Amazing Red' | narrow dark reddish-brown | 18-24" | |||
| 17 | 'Apricot Queen' | pale yellow edged green/apricot | 3' | upright | ||
| 18 | 'Black Rage' | |||||
| 19 | 'Bronze Baby' | dark reddish brown | 3' | |||
| 20 | 'Burgandy' | dark red/wine | 2-3' | upright | ||
| 21 | 'Chocolate' | chocolate brwon | 4' | |||
| 22 | 'Chocolate Baby' | twisty bronze leaf | 2-3' | |||
| 23 | 'Dark Delight' | dark reddish brown/blackish bronze | 3-4' | upright | ||
| 24 | 'Dazzler' | deep maroon and scarlet | 3' | |||
| 25 | 'Duet' | green edged light yellow to chartreuse | 2' | upright | ||
| 26 | 'Dusky Chief' | maroon red | 3' | |||
| 27 | 'Ed Carman' | |||||
| 28 | 'Evening Glow' | bright pink edged bronze/green | 2-3' | arching | ||
| 29 | 'Firebird' | rose-red edged bronze-green | 3' | |||
| 30 | 'Flamingo' | orange, rose, light green, yellow | 2' | |||
| 31 | 'Golden Ray' | |||||
| 32 | 'Gold Sword' | pale yellow edged green, streaked rosy | 3-4' | upright | ||
| 33 | 'Green Sword' | green dark edge | 3-4' | upright | ||
| 34 | 'Guardsman' | bronze-maroon edged scarlet | 6-7' | |||
| 35 | 'Hawkin's Sport' | twisted narrow green , red brown edge | 2' | |||
| 36 | 'Jack Spratt' | curly dark bronze/wine | 18" | upright | ||
| 37 | Jester' | pinkish-orange with green edge | 18" | |||
| 38 | 'Lady in Red' | 4-5' | ||||
| 39 | 'Limelight' | lime green | 3-4' | arching | ||
| 40 | 'Lineata' | yellow stipe | upright | |||
| 41 | 'Maori Bronze' | bronze leaves | 6' | |||
| 42 | 'Maori Chief' | bronzy-green edged rosy-red | 6' | |||
| 43 | 'Maori Maiden' | apricot to rose-red edged green | 2-3' | |||
| 44 | 'Maori Queen' | olive-green edged rosy-red | 4' | |||
| 45 | 'Maori Sunrise' | coral, green, bronze | 3' | |||
| 46 | 'Monrovia Red' | deep maroon-red | 2-3' | |||
| 47 | 'Pink Panther' | |||||
| 48 | 'Pink Stripe' | bronze-green edged pink | 5-6' | |||
| 49 | 'Platt's Black' | bronzy black leaf | 3-4' | arching | ||
| 50 | 'Radiance' | green and gold banding | 5-6' | |||
| 51 | 'Rainbow Chief' | bronze/scarlet | 2-3' | upright | ||
| 52 | 'Rainbow Maiden' | coral pink/bronze | 2-3' | upright | ||
| 53 | 'Rainbow Queen' | bronze/pinky-red | 2-3' | upright | ||
| 54 | 'Rainbow Sunrise' | terra cotta/bronze | 18" | upright | ||
| 55 | 'Rainbow Warrior' | dark red leaves | ||||
| 56 | 'San Gabriel' | |||||
| 57 | 'Sea Jade' | green edge with maroon stripe | 3' | |||
| 58 | 'Sundowner' | bronze-green edged rose-pink | 5-6' | upright | ||
| 59 | 'Sunset' | apricot to pink blending to green | 5' | upright | ||
| 60 | 'Surfer' | narrow, bronzy foliage edged burgandy | 2' | upright | ||
| 61 | 'Terra Cotta' | ornage, rose, lightgreen and yellow | 3' | arching | ||
| 62 | 'Tiny Tiger' | |||||
| 63 | 'Tom Thumb' | narrow green edged red-bronze | 2' | arching | ||
| 64 | Wings of Gold' | green with yellow edge | 3' | |||
| 65 | 'Yellow Queen' | |||||
| 66 | 'Yellow Wave' | green with yellow band | 3-4' | arching |
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Fruit Trees
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Azaleas
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Bamboo
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Boxwood
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Citrus
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Deciduous Magnolias
Magnolia is very beautiful and diverse genus of flowering plants, therefore it's widely used for decorative purposes.
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Dogwood and Magnolia
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Fire Resistance Plants
Fire-resistant plants suffer little damage during a characteristic fire regime. These include large trees whose flammable parts are high above surface fires.
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Hydrangea
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Japanese Maple
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Fern
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Lagerstroemia
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Lavender
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Leptospermum
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Nandina
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Olive Trees
The olive tree has been cultivated for olive oil, fine wood, olive leaf, and the olive fruit. But also you can use it for your garden.
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Ornate Grass
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Palms & Yuccas
Tied to their stunning architecture, these amazing plants will make a huge impact on any garden.
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Phormium
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Pieris
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Rosemary
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Roses
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