10 to 15 feet - Page 2 of 10 - Fine Gardening
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Franklin tree
Franklinia alatamahaDiscovered in the wild along Georgia's Altamaha River in 1765 by botanists John and William Bartram, this beautiful landscape tree is considered extinct in the wild.
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Russian virgin’s bower
Clematis tangutica 'Golden Tiara''Golden Tiara' is a vigorous, late-flowering climbing vine to 15 or 20 feet tall with intense golden-yellow, bell-shaped flowers that eventually fully open to reveal crimson filaments.
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American cranberry bush
Viburnum trilobumThis deciduous, rounded shrub grows to 15 feet tall with maple-like, lobed, dark green leaves that turn shades of red, yellow, and purple in autumn.
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Alder buckthorn
Rhamnus frangula 'Asplenifolia'
A bushy, deciduous, slow-growing shrub with finely textured, scalloped leaves, this plant grows to 12 feet tall and almost as wide.
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Scarlet firethorn
Pyracantha coccinea 'Teton'
Developed by the National Arboretum, 'Teton' pyracantha has a striking upright form, reaching 12 feet tall or more, and orange to golden yellow fruit.
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Blackhaw Viburnum
Viburnum prunifoliumBlackhaw Viburnum is a large shrub or small tree with clusters of creamy white flowers followed by pink-rose berries, which birds love to eat.
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‘Brilliantissima’ Red chokeberry
Photinia pyrifolia 'Brilliantissima''Brilliantissima' rivals hollies (Ilex spp.
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‘Charity’ mahonia
Mahonia × media 'Charity'Few shrubs offer flowers as late as this one, which starts blooming in late October or early November.
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‘Grace’ smoke tree
Cotinus ‘Grace’This cross of the European smoke bush (C. coggygria) and the American smoke tree (C. obovatus) is a gem in the garden.
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‘Carolina Midnight’ loropetalum
Loropetalum chinense f. rubrum ‘Carolina Midnight’With some of the darkest foliage you'll encounter in the genus Loropetalum, 'Carolina Midnight' is a great new introduction that will add some purple punch to the garden.