Schoenoplectus lacustris subsp. tabernaemontani 'Zebrinus' (Grey club-rush 'Zebrinus')
Other names: Scripus variegatus, Scirpus tabernaemontani var. zebrinus, Zebra rush, Juncus zebrinus, Juncus effusus 'Zebrinus'
'Zebrinus' is a compact, clump-forming, rhizomatous, evergreen perennial with cylindrical, cream- and green banded stems and branched clusters of brown flower spikelets in summer..
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0.6m max. spread |
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1m max. height |
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5-10 years to maturity |
Miscanthus transmorrisonensis (Evergreen eulalia)
Other names: Evergreen miscanthus
M. transmorrisonensis is a clump-forming, evergreen, perennial grass with long, upright to arching, narrowly linear, dark green leaves and arching stems bearing panicles of silvery-grey flower spikelets in summer. Blooms from spring into autumn in warm climates.
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1.2m max. spread |
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1.2m max. height |
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2-5 years to maturity |
Gaultheria sinensis (Gaultheria sinensis )
G. sinensis is a mat-forming, suckering, evergreen shrub with glossy, elliptic, dark green leaves and bell-shaped, white flowers in spring followed by pear-shaped, blue fruit.
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0.45m max. spread |
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0.3m max. height |
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10-20 years to maturity |
Cunninghamia lanceolata (Chinese fir)
Other names: Cunninghamia sinensis, Cunninghamia unicaniculata
C. lanceolata is a large, narrowly upright to conical, coniferous, evergreen tree bearing reddish-brown bark, two-ranked, glossy, lance-shaped, dark green leaves with two white bands beneath, and spherical green-brown female cones.
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8m max. spread |
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20m max. height |
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20-50 Years to maturity |
Dregea sinensis (Chinese dregea )
Other names: Wattakaka sinensis, Wattakaka , Watakaka
D. sinensis is a tender, twining, evergreen climber with ovate to heart-shaped, dark green leaves, hairy beneath, and, in summer, clusters of fragrant, pink-flushed, white flowers with red-speckled throats.
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1m max. spread |
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3m max. height |
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10-20 years to maturity |
Cryptomeria japonica (Japanese cedar)
Other names: Japanese red cedar, Sugi, Cryptomeria fortunei, Cryptomeria sinensis
C. japonica is a vigorous, conical, evergreen, coniferous tree with peeling, reddish-brown bark, awl-shaped, spirally arranged, mid- to dark green leaves and spherical, green cones turning brown with age.
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8m max. spread |
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15m max. height |
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20-50 Years to maturity |
Other names: Tea tree, Camellia bohea, Camellia thea, Camellia theifera, Thea sinensis, Thea viridis
C. sinensis is an upright, tender, slow-growing, small evergreen tree or large shrub with oblong to lance-shaped, toothed, dark green leaves and single, fragrant, white flowers with prominent, golden-yellow stamens in autumn and winter.
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2.5m max. spread |
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4m max. height |
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10-20 years to maturity |
Cryptomeria japonica 'Spiralis' (Grannies' ringlets)
Other names: Cryptomeria japonica 'Spiralis Elongata', Cryptomeria japonica var. sinensis 'Spiralis', Cryptomeria japonica 'Yore-sugi', Japanese cedar 'Spiralis', Granny's ringlets
'Spiralis' is a dense, spreading then conical, slow-growing, evergreen, coniferous shrub or small tree with twisted stems bearing soft, curved, spirally-arranged, awl-shaped, light green leaves, flushed bronze in winter.
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2m max. spread |
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6m max. height |
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20-50 Years to maturity |
Citrus x aurantium (Sweet Orange Group) 'Baia' (Sweet orange 'Baia')
Other names: Citrus x aurantium (Sweet Orange Group) 'Washington', Citrus x aurantium (Sweet Orange Group) 'Washington Navel', Citrus sinensis 'Washington', Navel orange 'Baia'
'Baia' is a rounded, bushy, evergreen shrub or small tree with elliptic to ovate, dark green leaves and, in spring, fragrant, white flowers followed by slightly flattened, spherical, orange fruit with sweet, segmented flesh.
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5m max. spread |
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12m max. height |
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10-20 years to maturity |
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