Woodland Garden - Page 32 of 47 - Fine Gardening

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    Iris brevicaulis

    Iris brevicaulis

    This pretty little blue-violet iris with yellow and white falls is native to the central U.

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    Cinnamon fern

    Osmunda cinnamomea

    This deciduous fern bears shuttlecocks of lance-shaped, feathery pale green fronds.

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    Doublefile viburnum

    Viburnum plicatum f. tomentosum

    Doublefile viburnum is a horizontally branched, deciduous shrub native to China and Japan.

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    American cranberry bush

    Viburnum trilobum

    This 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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    Kousa dogwood

    Cornus kousa

    A native of Korea and Japan, Kousa dogwood makes an excellent landscape tree and offers a long season of interest.

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    ‘Marginata’ winter daphne

    Daphne odora ‘Marginata’

    This winter daphne has yellow-margined leaves and rosy pink flower buds that open to white.

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    Hairy loosestrife

    Lysimachia ciliata 'Firecracker'

    Hairy loosestrife has dark burgundy- to chocolate-colored foliage that spreads to form large clumps but is generally not invasive.

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    Franklin tree

    Franklinia alatamaha

    Discovered 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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    Rue anemone

    Anemonella thalictroides 'Rosea'

    The only member of its genus, rue anemone is a tuberous perennial native to the woodlands of eastern North America.

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    Japanese anemone

    Anemone hupehensis var. japonica

    Japanese anemones are slightly taller than the species, sometimes growing to 4 feet.