PINUS (PINE)
(evergreen) Pines are too large for the average garden, although old specimens of the Scots pine, towering 70 to 80 ft. in the air, are very decorative in large gardens. Plant pines in a sandy soil in...
View ArticleSpartium junceum (Spanish Broom)
Spartium junceum, 9 to 10 ft., the only species, is here classified as evergreen because the long, whippy flowering shoots remain green, although its leaves are rarely seen except on young plants. The...
View ArticleTAMARIX (TAMARISK)
(deciduous leaf-losing) Tamarisks are usually seen near the coast, but they are hardy enough inland in the midlands and south of the British Isles. They are graceful shrubs, with feathery flower...
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