6 to 10 feet - Page 2 of 15 - Fine Gardening

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    Pampas grass

    Cortaderia selloana

    This stunning grass has 1- to 3-foot-long, densely tufted plumes atop tall, upright stalks and arching mid-green leaves.

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    ‘Korean Gold’ plum yew

    Cephalotaxus harringtonia 'Korean Gold'

    This slow-growing dwarf conifer has a wide, rounded crown and narrowly furrowed, partially peeling bark.

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    American beautyberry

    Callicarpa americana

    Although it produces small, lavender-pink flowers in spring, this plant is known mainly for its violet to magenta berries, which start appearing in October.

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    Lawson false cypress

    Chamaecyparis lawsoniana ‘Ellwoodii’

    This plant has a cypress-like, densely conical form with erect feathery branches of ovate blue-gray juvenile leaves.

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    ‘Lochinch’ Butterfly bush

    Buddleia 'Lochinch'

    Butterfly bushes are carefree deciduous shrubs that are reliably fragrant and easy to grow.

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    Gold-dust plant

    Aucuba japonica 'Variegata'

    The dense, glossy foliage of this evergreen plant is splattered with yellow.

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    ‘Rogers’ bottlebrush buckeye

    Aesculus parviflora var. serotina 'Rogers'

    This is a suckering, deciduous shrub grown for it's white, bottlebrush-like flowers in early summer.

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    Chinese buttonbush, glossy adina

    Adina rubella

    This 6- to 8-foot-tall, deciduous shrub is grown for its glossy leaves and spiky, round, creamy-white flowers that appear in early to midsummer.

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    Japanese maple

    Acer palmatum var. dissectum

    This round, mound-forming, deciduous Japanese maple has many qualities that make it an excellent garden plant, including a sculptural form, deeply cut foliage, arching shoots, and golden autumn color.

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    Tatarian aster

    Aster tataricus

    Tatarian aster is an impressive, stately perennial with a flowering height of 3 to 6 feet.