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Plant Identification Scientific Name Categories A-B C-E F-I J-N O-Q R-Z A-B • • • • Abelia X grandiflora Acer palmatum Acer rubrum Ageratum mexicanum • Ajuga reptans • Aracaria heterophylla • Asparagus densiflorus ‘Spengeri’ • Aucuba japonica • Begonia X semperflorens-cultorum • Berberis thumbergii • Betula nigra • Buxus sempervirens C-E • Canna X generalis • Cercis canadensis • Chlorophytum comosum • Chrysantheum morifolium • Chrysantheum X superbum • Coleus X hybridus • Cornus florida • X Cupressocyparis leylandii • Dieffenbachia maculata • Epipremnum aureum • Euonymous alata • Euonymous japonica • Euphorbia pulcherrima F-I • • • • Ficus benjamina Ficus elastica Ficus pumila Forsythia X intermedia • Hedera helix • Hemerocallis cv. • Hosta sp. • • • • • • Ilex X attenuata Ilex cornuta Ilex crenata ‘Helleri’ Ilex vomitoria ‘Nana’ Impatiens Iris X germanica var. florentine J-N • Juniperus conferta • Juniperus horizontalis • Lagerstroemia indica • Ligustrum japonicum • Liquidambar styraciflua • Liriope muscari • Magnolia grandiflora • Malus • Maranta leuconeura var. kerchoviana • Myrica cerifera • Nandina domestica • Nephrolepis exaltata O-Q • Ophiopogon japonicus • Pelargonium X hortorum • Pelargonium peltatum • Philodendron scandens • Pinus mugo var. mugo • Pinus strobus • Plectranthus australis • Prunus serrulata ‘Kwanzan’ • Pyrus calleryana ‘Bradford’ • Quercus palustris • Quercus phellos R-Z • Rhododendron catawbiense • Rhododendron kiusianum • Saintpaulia ionantha • Salvia splendens • Schefflera arboricola • Spathiphyllum cvs. • Tagetes erecta • Tradescantia zebrina • Viola X wittrockiana Abelia X grandiflora • • • • COMMON NAME: Glossy Abelia SIZE: 4-6 feet tall, 3-5 feet wide FORM: Semiglobal, fine texture FOLIAGE: Summer=dark green, fall and winter=bronze-green to bronze-red and bronze-purple • FLOWERS: funnel shaped, white with a hint of pink, slightly fragrant Abelia X grandiflora Acer palmatum • • • • COMMON NAME: Japanese Maple SIZE: 15-25 feet tall FORM: multi-trunked, variable forms FOLIAGE: simple leaves, opposite, 513 cm long, 5-7(9) lobes, color varies with cultivar • FRUIT: samara 1.3-2 cm long, much incurved, ripen in early fall Acer palmatum Early Spring growth habit Acer palmatum Spring to early summer foliage and fruit Acer rubrum • COMMON NAME: Red Maple • SIZE: 60-75 feet tall • FORM: ovoid or rounded crown, develops ascending branches • FOLIAGE: leaves opposite, simple, 5-10 cm long and wide, usually 3-lobed but often 5, medium to dark green • FLOWERS: red • FRUIT: samara Acer rubrum Growth habit in winter and summer Acer rubrum Fall foliage color Ageratum mexicanum • COMMON NAME: Ageratum • SIZE: annual from 6-18 inches tall • FLOWERS: clusters of lavender-blue flowers grow on top of compact, neatlyformed plants Ageratum mexicanum Ajuga reptans • COMMON NAME: Ajuga • FORM: evergreen to semi-evergreen rapid-growing groundcover • FOLIAGE: ranges from green to bronze to purple • FLOWERS: may be rose or white, but most commonly purplish-blue Ajuga reptans Ajuga reptans Ajuga reptans Aracaria heterophylla • COMMON NAME: Norfolk Island Pine • SIZE: 2-6 feet tall, 1-4 feet wide • FOLIAGE: needle-like, spirally arranged, to 1 ½” long, drooping branches with age • FLOWERS: cones, not seen in indoor cultivation Aracaria heterophylla Asparagus densiflorus • COMMON NAME: Sprengeri fern • FOLIAGE: small, linear, soft leaves densely packed on 3 dimensional, trailing stems which have a prickly nature • COLORS: dark green, new growth is sometimes light green Asparagus densiflorus Aucuba japonica • COMMON NAME: Japanese aucuba • FORM: evergreen shrub with green stems • FOLIAGE: leaves alternate, simple, glossy, green or mottled with yellow • FLOWERS: axillary, small, 4-parted, purple-maroon • FRUIT: scarlet or rarely yellow berry Aucuba japonica Aucuba japonica Begonia X semperflorenscultorum • COMMON NAME: Wax Begonia • FORM: 6 to 15 inches wide, upright mound growth habit • FOLIAGE: very glossy, thick, succulent, and ovate leaf blades may be either glabrous or pubescent, having short petioles • FLOWERS: corolla is single or double flowering with solid white, shell pink, pink or red petals surrounding a yellow center of stamens or pistils Begonia X semperflorenscultorum Berberis thumbergii • COMMON NAME: Japanese Barberry • FORM: 3 to 6 feet tall, slightly wider than tall, very twiggy • FOLIAGE: ovate shape, significantly wider at the tip than at the base, 0.5 to 1.25 inches long, 0.25-0.5 inches wide • FRUIT: bright red berries that color in October Berberis thumbergii Berberis thumbergii Summer foliage Berberis thumbergii Small, but slightly showy flowers Berberis thumbergii Showy fall and winter berries Betula nigra • COMMON NAME: River Birch • FORM: medium sized tree, 50 to 70 feet tall or taller, oval or pyramidal • FOLIAGE: lustrous medium or dark green, alternate, simple leaves, doubly serrate margin, diamond shaped leaves • FLOWERS: flowers are catkins • BARK: showy exfoliating bark Betula nigra Betula nigra Diamond-shaped, doubly serrate leaves Betula nigra Showy, exfoliating bark Buxus sempervirens • COMMON NAME: Common Boxwood • FORM: 15 to 20 feet tall with an equal spread • FOLIAGE: opposite, elliptical leathery leaves, 0.5 to 1 inch long and half as wide, dark green above yellow green below • FRUIT: dehiscent 3 chambered capsule Buxus sempervirens Buxus sempervirens Foliage dark green above, yellow-green below Canna X generalis • COMMON NAME: Canna • FORM: herbaceous perennial that can grow to seven feet tall and 18 inches wide • FOLIAGE: large clasping leaves, darkgreen • FLOWERS: red, pink, yellow or orange Canna X generalis Canna X generalis Cercis canadensis • COMMON NAME: Eastern Red Bud • FORM: a small, deciduous tree, 20 to 30 feet tall, 25 to 35 feet wide, shape is rounded to broad and flat-topped • FOLIAGE: wide, heart-shaped leaves, 3” to 5” long and wide • FLOWERS: small, purplish-pink pealike flowers, numerous and appear before the foliage Cercis canadensis Cercis canadensis Cercis canadensis Chlorophytum comosum • COMMON NAME: Spider plant • FOLIAGE: arching leaves with cascading wiry stems • FLOWERS: small white flowers • ID FEATURE: many times will contain tiny plantlets at the apex of leaves Chlorophytum comosum Chrysanthemum morifolium • COMMON NAME: Florist chrysanthemum • FORM: bushy perennial, up to 5 feet tall with a spread of 4 feet • FOLIAGE: medium to dark-green lobed leaves • FLOWERS: large aster-type flowers with varying colors Chrysanthemum morifolium Chrysanthemum X superbum • COMMON NAME: Shasta daisy • FORM: herbaceous perennial with a height of 30 inches and a spread of 24 inches • FLOWERS: produces large flowers suitable for cutting, either white or yellow Chrysanthemum X superbum Chrysanthemum X superbum Coleus X hybridus • COMMON NAME: Coleus • FORM: bushy, herbaceous subshrub, up to 36” tall • FOLIAGE: slightly hairy, highly colored, heart-shaped, to 6” long • FLOWERS: terminal, whorled racemes, to 6” long of tiny blue or white flowers Coleus X hybridus Cornus florida • COMMON NAME: Flowering Dogwood • FORM: a small deciduous tree, grows to about 30 feet tall with an equal or greater spread • FOLIAGE: oval to ovate shape, 3” to 6” long, 1.5” to 3” wide, medium green • FLOWERS: small and yellowish-green with four showy white bracts Cornus florida Cornus florida Cornus florida Actual flower is yellowish-green center surrounded by four white bracts X Cupressocyparis leylandii • COMMON NAME: Leyland cypress • FORM: narrow-leaved evergreen, 65 ft spread, and 12 ft height, columnar form • FOLIAGE: small needle like leaves, ends of branches tend to twist • FRUIT: round, small cone, ½ to ¾” diameter, brown, rarely found X Cupressocyparis leylandii X Cupressocyparis leylandii X Cupressocyparis leylandii Dieffenbachia maculata • COMMON NAME: Dumbcane • FORM: erect herb less than 1 meter tall • FOLIAGE: petiolate, petiole up to 30 cm long, grooved and winged from the base to beyond the halfway point, surface patterned with many irregular yellowish or cream-green splotches Dieffenbachia maculata Dieffenbachia maculata Epipremnum aureum • COMMON NAME: Golden Pothos • FORM: evergreen vines with stems green and striped with white or yellow • FOLIAGE: heart-shaped, variegated • FLOWERS: flowers in a spadix surrounded by a spathe Epipremnum aureum Euonymous alata • COMMON NAME: Winged Euonymous • FORM: deciduous shrub, 15-20’ tall with an equal spread • FOLIAGE: simple, elliptic leaves, 1” to 3” long with fine sharp leaf serrations, dark green leaf color • BARK: long corky wings on stems Euonymous alata Euonymous alata Euonymous alata Euonymous alata Stems have corky wings Euonymous japonica • COMMON NAME: Evergreen Euonymous • FORM: evergreen bush to 10 feet tall with a 6 feet spread Euonymous japonica Euphorbia pulcherrima • COMMON NAME: Poinsettia • FORM: shrub • FOLIAGE: large alternate leaves with or without teeth on the margin • FLOWER: cup-shaped flowers in a cluster above the showy red, pink, or creamy leaf bracts with a large yellow gland on the rim of the flower Euphorbia pulcherrima Euphorbia pulcherrima Red petals are actually bracts, not flowers. Ficus benjamina • COMMON NAME: Weeping fig • FORM: evergreen shrub or tree with drooping branches • FOLIAGE: leaves alternate, simple, long-tipped, glossy • FLOWERS & FRUIT: enclosed in a fleshy sac turning from green to orangered and then purplish-black Ficus benjamina Ficus elastica • COMMON NAME: rubber plant • FORM: straight growing centralstemmed plant • FOLIAGE: dark green oval-oblong leaves up to 15 inches long, grow at a 45 degree angle from the main stem Ficus elastica Ficus pumila • COMMON NAME: Creeping rubber plant • FORM: creeping, climbing habit • ID CHARACTERISTICS: creeps and climbs on flat surfaces, hard to maintain Ficus pumila Forsythia X intermedia • COMMON NAME: Border forsythia • FORM: a deciduous shrub 8 to 10 feet tall and 10 to 12 feet wide • FOLIAGE: opposite, ovate to lanceolate leaves, toothed margins, 3” to 5” long and 0.5” to 1” wide, medium to dark green color above and lighter on underside • FLOWERS: brilliant yellow color Forsythia X intermedia Forsythia X intermedia Forsythia X intermedia Forsythia X intermedia Hedera helix • COMMON NAME: English Ivy • FORM: a vine climbing by aerial rootlets or a prostrate groundcover • FOLIAGE: leaves are dark green with white veins, leathery evergreen foliage, alternate leaf arrangement, 1.5 to 4” long, juvenile leaves are 3 to 5 lobed and adult leaves are not lobed Hedera helix Hedera helix Hemerocallis cv. • COMMON NAME: Day lily • FORM: perennial clump-forming plant that grows between 1 ½ feet tall and 3 feet tall • FOLIAGE: long, grass-like leaves, medium to dark-green • FLOWERS: multiple colors, similar to that of other lilies Hemerocallis cv. Hemerocallis cv. Hosta sp. • COMMON NAME: Hosta • FORM: clumping growth habit • FOLIAGE: medium green or variegated large clasping leaves with prominent veins • FLOWERS: varying colors from white to purple Hosta sp. Hosta sp. Ilex X attenuata ‘Fosteri’ • COMMON NAME: Fosteri holly • FORM: narrow, pyramidal, grows 20 to 30 feet tall • FOLIAGE: elliptic to oblong-ovate, 1 ½ to 3 inches long, margins have 1 to 8 spines • FLOWERS: small, cream white, fragrant • FRUIT: drupe, orange-red to red, about Ilex X attenuata ‘Fosteri’ Ilex X attenuata ‘Fosteri’ Ilex X attenuata ‘Fosteri’ Ilex X attenuata ‘Fosteri’ Ilex cornuta • COMMON NAME: Dwarf Burford Holly • FORM: medium-sized, dense rounded shrub, 6-10’ tall • FOLIAGE: oblong, rectangular, typically spined margin with 5 to as many as 9 spines, 1 ½ to 4” long • FLOWERS: dioecious, creamy white • FRUIT: drupe, orange-red to red in color, ¼ to 1/3” Ilex cornuta Ilex cornuta Ilex cornuta Ilex crenata ‘Helleri’ • COMMON NAME: Helleri Holly • FORM: evergreen shrub with compact, upright, spreading habit, 6 to 10 feet tall and at least as wide • FOLIAGE: dark green, lustrous leaves, evergreen, usually broadest in the middle, leaves mostly 1 to 2 inches long Ilex crenata ‘Helleri’ Ilex crenata ‘Helleri’ Ilex vomitoria ‘Nana’ • COMMON NAME: Dwarf Yaupon • FORM: pyramidal, open small tree, 3 to 4’ tall • FOLIAGE: ovate leaves ½ to 1 ½” long • FLOWERS: dioecious, creamy white, fragrant • FRUIT: drupe, red 3/16” Ilex vomitoria ‘Nana’ Ilex vomitoria ‘Nana’ Impatiens • COMMON NAME: Impatiens • FORM: tall, leggy annuals, 6 to 18 inches tall and 10 to 24 inches across • FLOWERS: variety of colors including red, orange, salmon, rose, pink, white, violet, and lavender blue Impatiens Impatiens Iris X germanica var. florentine • COMMON NAME: Bearded Iris • FORM: ranges from about 6 inches in the miniatures to more than 3 feet in the large types • FOLIAGE: bold, sword-shaped leaves • FLOWERS: identified by thick, bushy “beards” on each side of the lower petals Iris X germanica var. florentine Juniperus conferta • COMMON NAME: Shore juniper • FORM: dense, evergreen shrub, branches very flexible, 1 to 2 feet tall and 6 to 9 feet wide • FOLIAGE: awl-shaped needles, held in 3’s, needles tend to overlap, tip sharply pointed, concave needles with a white band on upper side and a green line running through the middle Juniperus conferta Juniperus conferta Juniperus horizontalis • COMMON NAME: Creeping juniper • FORM: dense, evergreen shrub, branches very long and flexible, 1 to 2 feet tall and 4 to 8 feet wide • FOLIAGE: two kinds of needles: awlshaped and scale-like, awls are found in opposite pairs, tip sharply pointed, green to blue-green Juniperus horizontalis Juniperus horizontalis Lagerstroemia indica • COMMON NAME: Crape Myrtle • FORM: deciduous shrub to small tree, to 20 feet or more • FOLIAGE: oblong-elliptic to rounded, to 2.75 inches long, glabrous or pubescent on veins • FLOWERS: pink white or purple calyx tube is showy part • BARK: smooth exfoliating bark Lagerstroemia indica Lagerstroemia indica Ligustrum japonicum • COMMON NAME: Japanese Privet • FORM: evergreen or deciduous shrub • FOLIAGE: leaves simple, opposite, with smooth margins • FLOWERS: small, white, 4-parted, tubular, in terminal clusters • FRUIT: semi-fleshy, black berry Ligustrum japonicum Ligustrum japonicum Ligustrum japonicum Liquidambar styraciflua • COMMON NAME: Sweetgum • FORM: deciduous shade tree, typically 60 to 80 feet tall and 40 to 60 feet wide • FOLIAGE: alternate “maple-like” star shaped leaves, 5 to 7 lobed, 4-8 inches long and wide • FRUIT: 1” to 1.5” spiny balls change from green to brown Liquidambar styraciflua Liquidambar styraciflua Liquidambar styraciflua Liriope muscari • COMMON NAME: Liriope • FORM: grass-like perennial 12 to 18 inch tall clumps • FOLIAGE: strap-like, arching, glossy, dark green leaves (to 1” wide) • FLOWERS: erect, showy flower spikes with tiered whorls of dense, violet-purple flowers Liriope muscari Liriope muscari Magnolia grandiflora • COMMON NAME: Southern Magnolia • FORM: a large evergreen tree, 60 to 80 feet tall and 30 to 50 feet wide • FOLIAGE: elliptic leaf shape, 5 to 10 inches long 2 to 5 inches wide, color dark green and pubescent on underside • FLOWERS: white flowers, blooms in spring, up to 12” in diameter, saucer shaped Magnolia grandiflora • FRUIT: elongated aggregates of follicles, 3” to 8” long, red seeds, very showy Magnolia grandiflora Magnolia grandiflora Magnolia grandiflora Magnolia grandiflora Malus sp. • COMMON NAME: Flowering crabapple • FORM: height range of 6 to 50 feet with most in the 15 to 25 feet range, form varies from weeping, spreading, columnar, vase-shaped to pyramidal • FLOWERS: colors range from white to pink to red Malus sp. Malus sp. Maranta leuconeura var. kerchoviana • COMMON NAME: Prayer plant • FORM: 1 to 2 feet tall • FOLIAGE: multi-colored leaves with thick tissue, leaves fold up at night Maranta leuconeura var. kerchoviana Myrica cerifera • COMMON NAME: Wax Myrtle • FORM: aromatic shrub or small tree as clumps of trunks up to 25’ in height • FOLIAGE: semi-evergreen leaves • FRUIT: waxy gray fruit attached to the twigs, glandular and smell like bayberry when crushed Myrica cerifera Myrica cerifera Nandina domestica • COMMON NAME: Heavenly Bamboo • FORM: evergreen shrub • FOLIAGE: leaves alternate and clasping at base, 2-3 pinnately divided • FLOWERS: white in a terminal cluster • FRUIT: bright red berries Nandina domestica Nandina domestica Nandina domestica Nephrolepis exaltata • COMMON NAME: Boston Fern • FORM: evergreen fern, up to 5 feet tall • Reproduces by spores located on the bottom side of leaves Nephrolepis exaltata Nephrolepis exaltata Ophiopogon japonicus • COMMON NAME: Mondo Grass • FORM: mounded herbaceous perennial, similar in appearance to liriope • FOLIAGE: long, narrow leaves are about 15 inches long • FLOWERS: spikes of flowers are borne in the tufts of leaves so may be hidden Ophiopogon japonicus Pelargonium X hortorum • COMMON NAME: Geranium • FORM: small to medium-sized herbaceous perennial, ranges from 12 to 18 inches tall and 18” to 24” wide, spreading mound growth form • FOLIAGE: leaves 3 to 4 inches across, medium to dark green, cordate in shape, bold-textured, thick and clustered Pelargonium X hortorum • FLOWERS: white, pink, red, salmon, orange, violet, and all shades inbetween, with bicolors and double flowers available, spherical clusters atop long stiff peduncles Pelargonium X hortorum Pelargonium X hortorum Pelargonium peltatum • COMMON NAME: Ivy Leaf Geranium • FORM: trailing growth habit, 6 inches in height and 6 inches wide • FOLIAGE: ivy-shaped and come in rich green or variegated form • FLOWERS: dainty and come in white, pink, lilac, burgundy, or red Pelargonium peltatum Philodendron scandens • COMMON NAME: Parlor Ivy • FORM: trailing growth form • FOLIAGE: Heart shaped, glossy, dark green leaves, 4” long and 3” wide Philodendron scandens Pinus mugo • COMMON NAME: Mugo Pine • FORM: evergreen dwarf tree, varies from 5 to 20 feet • FOLIAGE: rigid and slightly curved needles in fasicles of 2’s, needles 1 to 2 inches long, bright green color Pinus mugo Pinus mugo Pinus mugo Pinus strobus • COMMON NAME: Eastern White Pine • FORM: evergreen tree, conical when young, less defined with age, 50 to 80 feet tall and 30 to 50 feet wide • FOLIAGE: light green with a bluish cast, 5 needles per fasicle, thin flexible needles, 4” long, serrated margins • FRUIT: light brown cones, 6-8” long Pinus strobus Pinus strobus Pinus strobus Plectranthus australis • COMMON NAME: Swedish Ivy • FORM: stems trailing to 3 feet • FOLIAGE: rounded, glossy, dark green 1-1 ½” long, scalloped margins • FLOWERS: whorled, tubular, pale mauve to white flowers in terminal racemes Plectranthus australis Plectranthus australis Prunus serrulata ‘Kwanzan’ • COMMON NAME: Japanese flowering cherry • FORM: a large deciduous tree, 60 to 70 feet tall, round to vase-like shape • FOLIAGE: ovate leaf shape, 3” to 5” long and up to 2” wide, serrate margin • FLOWERS: range from white to pink • FRUIT: blackish purple fruit Prunus serrulata ‘Kwanzan’ Prunus serrulata ‘Kwanzan’ Prunus serrulata ‘Kwanzan’ Pyrus calleryana ‘Bradford’ • COMMON NAME: Bradford Pear • FORM: a medium-sized deciduous tree, 30 to 40 feet tall and about 1/3 as wide • FOLIAGE: ovate leaves that are 2 to 3 inches long and almost as wide • FLOWERS: white flowers, 3 inches in diameter, usually peak before leaf set Pyrus calleryana ‘Bradford’ Pyrus calleryana ‘Bradford’ Pyrus calleryana ‘Bradford’ Pyrus calleryana ‘Bradford’ Quercus palustris • COMMON NAME: Pin oak • FORM: a large, deciduous tree, 75 feet tall and 40 feet wide at its maximum • FOLIAGE: alternate leaf arrangement with sharply pointed lobes, 5 to 7 lobes each with terminal bristles, 3 to 6” long • FRUIT: small acorns around 0.66” to 0.75” in diameter Quercus palustris Quercus palustris Quercus palustris Fruit are pale yellow-green catkins Quercus phellos • COMMON NAME: Willow oak • FORM: medium-sized, deciduous tree, 50 to 70 feet tall and 30 to 50 feet wide • FOLIAGE: lanceolate leaf shape, 2 to 5” long, bristle-tipped leaf apex, dark green leaf color • FLOWERS: pendulous yellow-brown catkins Quercus phellos Rhododendron catawbiense • COMMON NAME: Catawba Hybrid Rhododendron • FORM: an evergreen shrub, typically 6 to 10 feet tall with an equivalent spread • FOLIAGE: evergreen, elliptical leaves 3 to 6” long and 1 to 2” wide, dark green • FLOWERS: 2.5” across and funnelshaped, clusters are 5 to 6” in diameter and comprised of 5 to 10 flowers Rhododendron catawbiense Rhododendron catawbiense Rhododendron catawbiense Rhododendron catawbiense Rhododendron kiusianum • COMMON NAME: azalea • FORM: evergreen and deciduous varieties, large showy shrubs with dense twiggy growth • FOLIAGE: elliptical leaves typically 1 to 2 inches long and ½ to 1 inch wide, medium to dark green • FLOWER: very similar to rhododendrons in shape and color Rhododendron kiusianum Rhododendron kiusianum Rhododendron kiusianum Saintpaulia ionantha • COMMON NAME: African violet • FORM: from miniature varieties of 4 inches wide, to large varieties more than 15 inches wide • FOLIAGE: large, flat, succulent, pubescent leaves • FLOWERS: varies in color from pink, white, blue, red and bicolor Saintpaulia ionantha Saintpaulia ionantha Saintpaulia ionantha Salvia splendens • COMMON NAME: Salvia • FORM: upright growing perennial with a height of .75 to 3.5 feet and a width of .5 to .75 feet • FLOWERS: multiple blooms that are red Salvia splendens Salvia splendens Salvia splendens Schefflera arboricola • COMMON NAME: Dwarf schefflera • FORM: ornamental tree growing up to 7 ½ feet tall • FOLIAGE: compound leaf with 8 radiating leaflets which may appear either dull or shiny Schefflera arboricola Schefflera arboricola Spathiphyllum cv. • COMMON NAME: Peace Lily • FORM: perennial herb • FOLIAGE: leaves are basal, elongated, pointed at both ends dark green with conspicuously indented veins • FLOWERS: small on spadix surrounded by a white or greenish, flat or concave spathe Spathiphyllum cv. Spathiphyllum cv. Tagetes erecta • COMMON NAME: African marigold • FORM: upright growing annual with a width of 1 foot and a height of 2.5 to 3 feet • FLOWERS: aster-like flowers of yellow to orange to red colors Tagetes erecta Tagetes erecta Tradescantia zebrina • COMMON NAME: Purple Wandering Jew • FORM: trailing vine-like plant, vines can grow to several feet in length • FOLIAGE: 2” wide and 4”long leaves that are purple with silver stripes Tradescantia zebrina Tradescantia zebrina Tradescantia zebrina This is actually a green variety of wandering jew. Viola X wittrockiana • COMMON NAME: pansy • FORM: low, bushy growing habit with a height of .25 to .75 feet tall and a width of .5 to .75 feet • FLOWERS: white, yellow, black, brown, lavender, purple, blue, pink, often with blotches that resemble animals’ faces Viola X wittrockiana Viola X wittrockiana Viola X wittrockiana