10 to 15 feet - Page 2 of 10

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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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    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.

  • 'Royal Purple' Smoke Tree
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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 kolomikta

    Variegated kiwi vine is an attractive woody vine that tolerates shade.

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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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    Rusty blackhaw viburnum

    Viburnum rufidulum

    While 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 umbellata

    Autumn 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.