Plant Growing Guides Secondary Genus Index: A to B
Welcome to the Growing plants Genus Secondary Index A to B section of the Gardeners HQ website.
Index A
New Zealand Bur. Southern Hemisphere plant grown for its bright leaves. Great in a rockery. USDA hardiness zone: 5-9.
Prickly thrift. Evergreen. Thrives in dry conditions. USDA hardiness zone: 7-9
Kiwi fruit, Kiwi Vine. Some species are beloved by cats. USDA hardiness zone: 4-9
Climbing fumitory. Lacy foliage. Biennial vine. USDA hardiness zone: 3-9
Stone cress. USDA hardiness zone: 4-9
Cloudgrass. Short lived grass. USDA hardiness zone: 5-10
Lady's mantle. Rabbit and deer tolerant plant. USDA hardiness zone: 3-8
Mask flower. Brings color to a winter garden. USDA hardiness zone: 9-10
Winged Everlasting. Booms in summer and early autumn. USDA hardiness zone: 7-10
Mount Atlas Daisy. USDA hardiness zone: 4-9
Pearly everlasting. USDA hardiness zone: 3-8
Rue-Anemone. USDA hardiness zone: 4-8
Spurred anoda. Noxious Weed. USDA hardiness zone: 7-8
Cat’s ears. USDA hardiness zone: 1-9
Spider Plant. USDA hardiness zone: 4-9
Chervil, French Parsley. USDA hardiness zone: 3-10
Red Kidney Vetch, Lady’s finger. USDA hardiness zone: 4-9
Manzanita, Bearberry. USDA hardiness zone: 3-7
Jack in the Pulprit, Dragonroot. USDA hardiness zone: 3-9
Thrift, Sea Pink. USDA hardiness zone: 3-10
Wild Ginger. USDA hardiness zone: 2-9
Milkweed, Butterfly Weed. USDA hardiness zone: 3-10
Woodruff. USDA hardiness zone: 3-9
Asphodel, Jacob's Rod. USDA hardiness zone: 6-8
Great Masterwort. USDA hardiness zone: 3-8
Salt Bush, Orache, French Spinach. USDA hardiness zone: 1-10
Index B
Madeira Vine, Mignonette Vine. USDA hardiness zone: 8-10
Spanish Hyacinth. USDA hardiness zone: 3-8
Cat’s Tail. USDA hardiness zone: 7-10
Spring meadow saffron. USDA hardiness zone: 3-10
Ox-eye Daisy. USDA hardiness zone: 3-8