10 to 15 feet - Page 5 of 10 - Fine Gardening

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    Leatherleaf viburnum

    Viburnum rhytidophyllum

    This vigorous, coarsely textured evergreen shrub has an upright habit and 8-inch-long, lustrous, deeply veined oval leaves with dark blue-green surfaces and pale green undersides.

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    Chilean glory flower

    Eccremocarpus scaber

    This fast-growing, evergreen climber has sharply 4-angled stems and red-orange tubular flowers tipped with yellow that are borne in clusters 4 to 6 inches long.

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    Gold angel’s trumpet

    Brugmansia 'Charles Grimaldi'

    Foot-long blossoms are nocturnally fragrant, and pour out from narrow calyces of light yellow, to terminate in fluted, reflexed openings the hues of golden summer squash.

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    ‘Pink Delight’ angel’s trumpet

    Brugmansia suaveolens 'Pink Delight'

    Foot-long, rich pink blossoms are nocturnally fragrant and pour out from narrow calyces to terminate in wide, flared openings.

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    Buttonbush

    Cephalanthus occidentalis

    A native small tree found in wetlands from Minnesota to Florida and from New England to California, buttonbush can reach 8 to 15 feet tall and is often wider than it…

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    Clematis viticella ‘Alba Luxurians’

    Clematis viticella 'Alba Luxurians'

    'Alba Luxurians' is a very tough, late-flowering climber with small flowers that open from midsummer to late autumn.

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    Redvein enkianthus

    Enkianthus campanulatus

    This tree-like shrub bears pendent clusters of bell-shaped, creamy-white flowers with rose veins in late spring and early summer.

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    Chinese hibiscus

    Hibiscus rosa-sinensis

    This rounded, woody, evergreen shrub or small tree has lance-shaped, glossy dark green leaves with toothed margins.

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    Yellow anise

    Illicium parviflorum

    Dime-sized, drooping, bell-shaped yellow flowers have a faint anise fragrance, but they’re hidden under new foliage in June.

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    ‘Iowa’ Chinese juniper

    Juniperus chinensis ‘Iowa’

    This is a slow-growing evergreen shrub with a formal appearance, with its narrow, columnar form and outstanding gray-green foliage.