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Plant Guide
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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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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‘Royal Purple’ smoketree
Cotinus coggygria ‘Royal Purple’This shrub or small tree has stunning dark red-purple foliage that turns scarlet in autumn.
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‘Arnold Promise’ Witch Hazel
Hamamelis × intermedia 'Arnold Promise'This vase-shaped, deciduous shrub, up to 12 feet tall and wide, has ascending branches and bright green leaves that turn yellow in autumn.
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Belle-de-nuit
Ipomoea alba
This twining perennial has evergreen, oval or rounded, mid- to dark green leaves.
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Variegated silverberry
Elaeagnus pungens 'Maculata'This evergreen shrub can light up the dark corners of a garden.
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Variegated kiwi vine
Actinidia kolomiktaVariegated kiwi vine is an attractive woody vine that tolerates shade.
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Chilean glory flower
Eccremocarpus scaberThis 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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Rusty blackhaw viburnum
Viburnum rufidulumWhile North American native viburnums occur most commonly in the eastern United States, rusty blackhaw viburnum flirts with the edge of the Plains.
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Autumn olive
Elaeagnus umbellataAutumn olive is a vigorous, deciduous shrub with pale yellow-white bell-shaped flowers to a half-inch long borne in late spring and early summer.