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Errata for
A Catalog of Cultivated
Woody Plants of the
Southeastern United States
Page 27, in Arecastrum: = Syagrus
romanzoffianum should read = Syagrus
romanzoffiana.
Page 32, in Buddleja: farreri Balf.f. & W.W.Sm.
should read farreri Balf.f. & W.W.Sm. =
crispa Benth. var. farreri (Balf.f. & W.W.Sm.)
Hand.-Mazz.
Page 54, in Comus: ‘Gold Star’ [C. kousa Hance]
should read ‘Gold Star’ (Buerger ex Miq.)
Hance.
Page 69, under Euodia daniellii (Benn.) Hemsl.:
include the note E. daniellii still appears
widely in horticultural works, but T.G.
Hartley’s revision of the genus Tetradium
moves it to Tetradium daniellii (Benn.)
Hartley.
Page 128, in Magnolia: include the entry foetida
Sarg. = M. grandiflora (L.) after ‘Elizabeth’
[M. acuminata < M. denudata].
Page 134, in Malus ‘Aldenhamensis’:
‘Niedzwetzkeyana’ should read
‘Niedzwetzkyana’.
Page 135, in Malus: include the entry
niedzwetzkyana Dieck = M. domestica
‘Niedzwetzkyana’ after ‘Naragansett’ [M. /
hybrid #28/ x M. ‘Wintergold’.
Page 136, under Malus X purpurea:
‘Niedzwetzkeyana’ should read
‘Niedzwetzkyana’.
Page 156, in Prunus: ‘Albo-plena’ [P. glandulosa
Thunb.] should read ‘Albo-plena’ [P.
glandulosa Thunb. ex J.A. Murr.].
Page 160, in Prunus ‘Yae murasaki zakura’:
(Yato zakura group) should read (Sato
zakura group).
Page 160, in Pseudotsuga: include the entry
taxifolia (Lamb.) Britton = P. menziesii
(Mirb.) Franco after ‘Oudemansii’ [P.
menziesii (Mirb.) Franco var. glauca (Beissn.)
Franco].
Page 180, in Rosa: banksiae Ait. should read
banksiae Ait.f.
Page 188, under Salix xlaestadiana Hartm.: S.
cineria should read S. cinerea.
Page 188, under Salix x pontederana Willd.: S.
cineria should read S. cinerea.
Page 196, in Syagrus: romanzoffianum should
read romanzoffiana.
Page 199, in Syringa: ‘Charles Giant’ should
read ‘Clarke’s Giant’.
Page 199, under Syringa Xchinensis Willd.: [S.
X persica X S. vulgaris] should read [S.
persica X S. vulgaris].
Page 203, in Thuja: ‘Cuprea’ [T. plicata D.Don]
should read ‘Cuprea’ [T. plicata J.Donn ex
D.Don].
Page 203, in Thuja: plicata J.Donn ex G.Don
should read plicata J.Donn ex D.Don.
Page 203, in Thuja: ‘Rogersii’ [T. plicata D.Don]
should read ‘Rogersii’ [T. plicata J.Donn ex
D.Don].
Page 203, in Thuja: ‘Zebrina’ {T. plicata D.Don]
should read ‘Zebrina’ [T. plicata J.Donn ex
D.Don].
Page 212, in Viburnum Mt. Fuji’: [V. plicatum
Fort. f. tomentosum (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.)
Rehd.] should read [V. plicatum Thunb. f.
tomentosum (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Rehd.].
Page 213, in Viburnum ‘Shoshoni’: [V. plicatum
Fort. f. tomentosum (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.)
Rehd.] should read [V. plicatum Thunb. f.
tomentosum (Thunb. ex J.A.Murrt.) Rehd.].
Page 255, under Buddleja: farreri Balf.f. &
W.W.Sm. should read farreri Balf.f. &
W.W.Sm. = crispa Benth. var. farreri (Balf.f.
& W.W. Sm.) Hand.-Mazz.
Page 273, under Hibiscus: syriacus ‘Tamausagi’
should read syriacus ‘Tama usagi’.
Page 275, under Ilex: aquifolium ‘Scotia’ should
read aquifolium ‘Scotica’.
Page 301, in Rosa: include the entry Xodorata
(Andr.) Sweet ‘Old Blush’ after odorata
(Andre.) Sweet ‘Fun Jwan Lo’.
Page 301, in Rosa: include a X before the three
odorata entries.
Page 302, in Rosa: include the entry ‘The Fairy’
after ‘Sombreuil’.
Page 305, in xSorbopyrus: ‘Bulbiformis’ should
be indented under auricularis.
Page 306, under Syagrus: romanzoffianum
should read romanzoffiana.
Page 307, under Syringa: ‘Charles Giant’ should
read ‘Clarke’s Giant’.
Page 321, under Palm, Queen: Syargus
romanzoffianum should read Syargus
romanzoffiana.
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Abstract
Meyer, Frederick G., Peter M. Mazzeo, and
Donald H. Voss. 1993. A Catalog of Cultivated
Woody Plants of the Southeastern United States.
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural
Research Service, U.S. National Arboretum
Contribution No. 7, 338 pp.
This work catalogs cultivated landscape trees,
shrubs, and woody climbers in a 13-state area of
the southeastern United States, together with the
District of Columbia. Included are approximately
5,000 entries—covering species, subspecies,
varieties, forms, and cultivars—based on more
than 14,000 documented voucher specimens.
The burgeoning nursery business, along with the
continued introduction of new cultivated plants,
has added to the need for accurate application of
botanical nomenclature. Many plants are
misidentified in the nursery trade and among
researchers, students, and home gardeners. The
catalog serves as a reference guide for these
groups, as well as for horticulturists, botanists,
extension agents, educators, germplasm conser-
vators, and those who work in botanic gardens
and arboreta.
Keywords: climbing plants, cultivars, gardens,
horticulture, landscaping, names (botanical),
nurseries, plant geography, plant names, plant
nomenclature, plant taxonomy, shrubs, trees,
woody vines.
While supplies last, single copies of this publica-
tion may be obtained at no cost from the Curator
of the Herbarium, U.S. National Arboretum, 3501
New York Avenue, N.E., Washington, DC 20002-—
1958.
Copies of the publication may be purchased from
the National Technical Information Service, 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA 22161.
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[illustrator Susan M. Johnston]
Contents
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Foreword
The herbarium of the U. S. National Arboretum is
one of the few major herbaria to emphasize
cultivated plants together with their wild progeni-
tors. Its specimens support scientific research
on these plants not only within the Department
of Agriculture but also worldwide through a loan
program. The ongoing work of the herbarium
staff in addressing problems in plant taxonomy
and nomenclature assists researchers,
germplasm conservators, and others in plant
identification and contributes to the efforts of
nurseries to identify correctly the plant material
they propagate and sell.
A Catalog of Cultivated Woody Plants of the
Southeastern United States represents the culmi-
nation of more than 20 years of field work begun
in 1967 that covers 13 southeastern states and
the District of Columbia. The catalog has been
prepared as a reference guide for nurseries,
landscape architects, horticulturists, botanical
and horticultural libraries, botanists, extension
agents, educators, germplasm conservators,
botanical gardens and arboreta, propagators,
students, various units of the U.S. Department of
Agriculture, plant societies, and the gardening
public. It will be useful not only in the south-
eastern states, but also in other parts of the
United States where many of the plants listed
can be found in cultivation.
The catalog is based on more than 14,000 docu-
mented voucher specimens critically reviewed for
correctness of identification and nomenclature.
With about 5,000 entries, both botanical names
and cultivar names, the catalog is a comprehen-
sive enumeration of woody plants cultivated in
the southeastern United States.
The catalog is unique, being based wholly on
documented material deposited in the U. S.
National Arboretum herbarium and including a
guide to sites where collections were made of
plants growing in cultivation. It is hoped that the
catalog will, by example, encourage similar
documentation of the woody landscape plants in
other areas of the country and the deposit in
appropriate herbaria of voucher specimens
-collected for permanent reference.
Allan K. Stoner
Acting Director, U. S. National Arboretum
Acknowledgments
Many individuals, too numerous to mention,
generously facilitated our collection efforts at
botanical gardens and arboreta, experiment
stations, college campuses, nurseries, and
private gardens.
We specifically acknowledge the invaluable
assistance of the following specialists for their
help in identifying plant specimens: W.A. Ander-
son (Malpighiaceae), George Argus (Salix), Helen
L. Blake (old roses), Barbara Briggs (Callistemon),
C.E. Codd (Carissa macrocarpa), David W. Hall
(miscellaneous Florida plants), James W. Hardin,
Jr. (Aesculus), Elizabeth McClintock (Hydrangea
and Myrtaceae), A. Edward Murray, Jr. (Acer),
Eliane Norman (Buddleja), J.B. Phipps
(Crataegus), the late Sigmund Solymosy (miscel-
laneous Louisiana plants), and Charles A. Walker
(old roses). T. R. Dudley contributed many
voucher specimens cited in the catalog and
compiled the lists of Ilex and Caprifoliaceae.
We express appreciation to the Friends of the
National Arboretum (FONA) and to the Southern
Nurserymen’s Association for financial support
that greatly enhanced our ability to collect speci-
mens in the southeastern United States.
We also thank Carol A. Rahbar and Franziska
Walczak as volunteer collaborators for their
substantive assistance in coordinating data
related to the computer data base, the list of site
acronyms, and attending to many other details
that contributed enormously to the accuracy of
the catalog.
The authors are grateful for the privilege of using
artwork by the late Lillian Nicholson Meyer,
Susan M. Johnston, and Peggy K. Duke.
A Catalog of Cultivated Woody Plants of the
Southeastern United States
by Frederick G. Meyer, Peter M. Mazzeo, and Donald H. Voss
Scope
This catalog presents a comprehensive reference
list, based on documented material, of the trees,
shrubs, suffruticose plants, and woody climbers
cultivated in the southeastern United States. A
list of acronyms identifies the collection sites for
each entry. While the southeastern United
States is well served by botanical manuals and
other floristic works that identify native plants,
such works on the cultivated woody plants
(indigenous and introduced) of the southeastern
states have been much neglected.
The catalog contains about 5,000 entries—
species, subspecies, varieties, forms, and culti-
vars—in 112 plant families and 493 genera.
These are based on more than 14,000 voucher
herbarium specimens, most collected specifically
for this project. The primary focus of the project
has been a critical review for correct identifica-
tion and nomenclature of material in the list.
This material, now permanently deposited in the
herbarium of the U. S. National Arboretum, was
collected at nearly 700 sites in Alabama, Arkan-
sas, Delaware, the District of Columbia, northern
Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Maryland, Missis-
sippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennes-
see, southeastern Texas, and Virginia. This area
covers about one-sixth of the continental United
States and spans Plant Hardiness Zones 6b
through 9a (U.S. Department of Agriculture
1990). The collection sites include botanical
gardens and arboreta, cemeteries, college cam-
puses, experiment stations, nurseries, private
gardens, and roadway plantings.
While comprehensiveness was an objective, the
catalog makes no claim to completeness, since
new plants are constantly being introduced to
horticulture; and from a practical standpoint we
were unable to visit every possible site. In genera
such as Camellia, Rosa, Rhododendron, Hedera,
and some others with a vast number of cultivars,
completeness was simply not possible. However,
Meyer is a supervisory botanist (retired) and Mazzeo is a
botanist, U.S. National Arboretum, Agricultural Research
Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC
20002; Voss, of Vienna, Virginia, prepared the computer data
base and programming for the catalog and assisted in the
checking of nomenclature.
a large number of plants not previously listed or
reported as cultivated in the United States are
included as a result of recent introductions.
The catalog includes many unusual or rare
plants from the living collections of the U. S.
National Arboretum not well represented else-
where in this country. Between 1961 and 1990,
125 cultivars in 18 genera were released by the
National Arboretum to the horticultural indus-
try—cultivars of Buxus, Camellia, Clematis,
* Cupressocyparis, Eurya, Hibiscus, Ilex, Kalmia,
Lagerstroemia, Magnolia, Malus, Metasequoia,
Platanus, Pyracantha, Pyrus, Rhododendron,
Ulmus, and Viburnum. The catalog also lists for
the first time most of the dwarf and slow-growing
conifers in the Gotelli Collection at the U.S.
National Arboretum. The list of Ilex, the largest
of any genus in the catalog, is based primarily on
the extensive collections of living plants and
voucher herbarium specimens at the U.S. Na-
tional Arboretum.
The authors are solely responsible for the names
and identifications of the plants listed in the
catalog, but in difficult genera such as Acer,
Aesculus, Callistemon, Crataegus, Hydrangea,
Ilex, Salix, and Viburnum, we had the expertise of
specialists who generously provided names and
verified identifications. In this introduction,
most of the botanical names are cited without
authorities, since these are properly listed with
the names in the catalog; but sometimes authori-
ties are cited to substantiate a point.
The catalog is arranged alphabetically by the
internationally accepted botanical and cultivar
names, including some synonyms. Vernacular,
or common, names are also included for many
entries. When a species is subdivided, the
epithet for the infraspecific taxon that includes
the type of the species name is an exact repeti-
tion of the specific epithet (an autonym) and is
cited without the author's name. The list of
collection-site acronyms in Appendix B identifies
the sources of the documented voucher speci-
mens, thereby providing information on the
abundance, distribution, and hardiness range of
the plants listed.
Although we have not indicated the geographic
origins of the plants, the cultivated woody flora of
the southeastern states represents a wide diver-
sity of germplasm from many countries, in
particular the southeastern United States,
Europe, and eastern Asia. In lesser numbers,
the catalog lists plants from temperate areas of
South America (southern Brazil, Uruguay, Para-
guay, northern Argentina, and northern Chile),
including Araucaria araucana, Brunfelsia austra-
lis, Butia capitata, Calliandra tweediei, Erythrina
crista-galli, Sesbania punicea, Tipuana tipu, and
others. The diversity of woody landscape plants
now in cultivation from South America and
Central America suggests that renewed
germplasm exploration in these areas would no
doubt turn up other plants worth introducing for
landscape use in the southeastern United States.
Other areas represented in the catalog include
Mexico, with Antigonon leptopus, Dioon edule,
Parkinsonia aculeata, and some others; South
Africa, with Carissa macrocarpa, Ochna
atropurpurea, Phygelius capensis, and Tecomaria
capensis; and Australia, with Casuarina
cunninghamiana, Callistemon (six species),
Callitris columellaris, Eucalyptus (six species),
and Westringia rosmariniformis.
Need for the Catalog
In recent years, the nursery industry has become
increasingly active in offering new plant introduc-
tions, as a result of renewed interest in plant
exploration and germplasm diversity. Each year
introductions appear in ever-increasing numbers
from all parts of the world. People are now
planting a greater diversity of woody landscape
plants than ever before in U.S. history. The U.S.
National Arboretum has contributed significantly
to this flow of new introductions from its plant
breeding program and from expeditions to Japan,
the People’s Republic of China, and the Republic
of Korea. Some woody plants totally unknown in
cultivation only a few years ago are now best-
sellers in garden centers; these include Pyracan-
tha ‘Mohave’ and Hibiscus syriacus ‘Diana’, both
of which resulted from the U.S. National Arbore-
tum plant breeding program.
The influx of new plants has compounded the
problems of plant identification and nomencla-
ture in the nursery trade, as well as among
researchers, students, and home gardeners.
Many plants found in the nursery trade are
misidentified. The same plant may appear under
various names in different nursery catalogs, a
problem that leads to nomenclatural confusion.
We have observed, for example, that dwarf and
slow-growing conifers are frequently misnamed
in the nursery trade and by the specialists who
grow them. Because of this confusion, the need
is pressing to investigate the taxonomy and
nomenclature not only of landscape plants but
also of food, medicinal, and agronomic plants as
a much-neglected aspect of horticultural botany.
Access to voucher herbarium specimens makes
identification of these plants much easier and far
more accurate.
Unfortunately, too few technically qualified
botanists or horticulturists are available and
willing to tackle the identification and nomencla-
ture of landscape plants, leaving many plant
groups in a state of perpetual taxonomic and
nomenclatural confusion. Although botanical
gardens and arboreta often maintain small
herbaria to document the plants in their ccllec-
tions, very few of the world's major herbaria are
willing to incorporate specimens of cultivated
plants for scientific study. The value of voucher
herbarium specimens has not been sufficiently
appreciated by horticulturists. Many problems
related to the taxonomy and nomenclature of the
plants in this catalog simply could not have been
effectively investigated and resolved without the
benefit of herbarium specimens.
Plant Origins
The area covered by the catalog encompasses
much the same range as J.K. Small’s Manual of
the Southeastern Flora (1933). This vast region
supports the richest ligneous flora in temperate
North America and may be compared only with
the highly diverse woody flora of the People’s
Republic of China. More than 250 species of
indigenous trees occur in the southeastern
United States, many of them grown as landscape
plants. One of the best known and admired is
Magnolia grandiflora, which ranks among the
most valuable indigenous landscape trees of the
United States. Now widely cultivated abroad,
this magnificent flowering tree is one of America’s
great gifts to the gardens of the world.
Because of climatic similarities between eastern
Asia and the eastern United States, countries
such as Japan, Korea, and the People’s Republic
of China, with Taiwan, are heavy contributors of
woody landscape plants now widely cultivated in
the southeastern United States. Some well-
known plants of east Asian origin include
Camellia japonica, Cryptomeria japonica, Ilex
crenata, Juniperus chinensis, Lagerstroemia
indica, Ligustrum japonicum, L. lucidum, Magnolia
denudata, Rhododendron (many species),
Ternstroemia gymnanthera, Wisteria floribunda,
and W. sinensis..
From a horticultural perspective, the southeast-
ern United States is one of the most interesting
areas in the country. The oldest landscaped
gardens in the United States, dating from the late
17th and early 18th centuries, are found in
Virginia, the Carolinas, and Georgia. Since
plants follow people, we know that many of the
earlier introductions were brought by European
immigrants to their new homes in America.
Early plantation life in the southern colonies
promoted an interest in the cash crops of to-
bacco, rice, and indigo. By the end of the 17th
century, ornamental plants such as boxwood
(Buxus sempervirens) and garden flowers intro-
duced from Europe were cultivated. The gardens
at Middleton Place near Charleston, SC, date
from about 1730 as one of the oldest landscaped
gardens in America. About the same period, the
earliest nurseries were established in Charleston.
The first plant-introduction garden in America,
called the “Founder's Garden,” was established at
Savannah soon after the founding of the Georgia
colony in 1733 by James Oglethorpe.
It is recorded that about 20 to 25 exotic trees and
shrubs were already in cultivation in gardens at
Williamsburg, VA, by the middle of the 18th
century, including cornelian cherry (Cornus mas),
fig (Ficus carica), littleleaf linden (Tilia cordata),
weeping willow (Salix babylonica), and the com-
mon lilac (Syringa vulgaris). At the same time,
about 80 species of native American trees and
shrubs were cultivated at Williamsburg, includ-
ing flowering dogwood (Cornus florida), American
beech (Fagus grandifolia), common catalpa
(Catalpa bignonioides), red buckeye (Aesculus
pavia), Carolina cherry laurel (Prunus
caroliniana), southern live oak (Quercus
virginiana), and American holly (Ilex opaca).
The introduction of the parasol tree (Firmiana
simplex) about 1780 at Charleston, SC, is attrib-
uted to André Michaux, a French plant explorer
who lived near Charleston. American ships
returning from China often landed at Charleston,
and Michaux may have obtained seeds of the
parasol tree from one of these ships. From the
evidence at hand, it is doubtful that the common
camellia (C. japonica) came directly to America on
board a ship returning from the Orient. Michaux
probably did not introduce the camellia to
Middleton Place in 1785 as long assumed. We
have identified one of the four original plants
attributed to him on this site as C. japonica
‘Anemoniflora’, a cultivar that only reached
England in the first decade of the 19th century
and was illustrated in Curtis’s Botanical Maga-
zine, t. 1654, 1814. It is more likely that the
camellias at Middleton Place reached America
from Great Britain after 1814 and not earlier.
Categories of Ligneous Plants in
the Catalog
Trees
The distinction between trees and shrubs is often
controversial from various points of view. No two
definitions totally agree. We know that some
shrubs become treelike under certain growing
conditions. A tree, by standard dictionary defini-
tion, is a perennial woody plant usually having a
single self-supporting trunk and ranging in
height from 10 to more than 300 feet. Many
trees fit this definition, but others do not. Indig-
enous species such as Cornus florida and Vibur-
num prunifolium rarely attain the stature of a tree
in their native woodland habitats, but in an open
sunny location these same species often become
treelike. In another example, the red buckeye
(Aesculus pavia) may grow to 30 feet as a single-
trunked tree in the open but not more than a
shrub 5 to 6 feet high in a woodland setting.
Examples of indigenous trees of the southeastern
United States, with their maximum height,
include:
Acer saccharinum, silver maple, 70 ft
Aesculus flava, yellow buckeye, 70 ft
Fagus grandifolia, American beech, 70 ft
Fraxinus americana, American ash, 80 ft
Ilex opaca, American holly, 100 ft
Liriodendron tulipifera, yellow poplar, tulip
tree, 100 ft
Magnolia grandiflora, southern magnolia, 90 ft
Magnolia macrophylla, bigleaf magnolia, 50 ft
Platanus occidentalis, American sycamore, 80 ft
Quercus alba, white oak, 70 ft
Quercus phellos, willow oak, 70 ft
Quercus velutina, black oak, 70 ft
Quercus virginiana, southern live oak, 70 ft.
Examples of trees introduced into the region,
with their maximum height, include:
Ailanthus altissima, tree-of-heaven, 70 ft,
People’s Republic of China
Broussonetia papyrifera, paper mulberry, 40
ft, eastern Asia to Polynesia
Cedrus deodara, deodar cedar, 100 ft, Nepal
and adjacent People’s Republic of China
Cunninghamia lanceolata, China fir, 70 ft,
People’s Republic of China, with Taiwan
Firmiana simplex, parasol tree, 60 ft, People’s
Republic of China
Morus alba, white mulberry, 40 ft, People’s
Republic of China
Paulownia tomentosa, princess tree, 50 ft,
People’s Republic of China
Platanus < acerifolia, London plane, 60 ft,
garden origin
Salix babylonica, weeping willow, 60 ft,
People’s Republic of China(‘?)
Sapium sebiferum, Chinese tallow tree, 80 ft,
People’s Republic of China
Sequoia sempervirens, coast redwood, 100 ft,
California.
Examples of smaller trees, both native and
introduced, include:
Albizia julibrissin, mimosa tree, 30 ft, Iran to
People's Republic of China, Japan, and Korea
Amelanchier arborea, serviceberry, 35 ft,
eastern United States
Asimina triloba, pawpaw, 35 ft, eastern United
States
Buxus sempervirens, common boxwood, 25 ft,
Europe
Cercis canadensis, North American redbud, 25 ft,
eastern United States
Chionanthus retusus var. serrulatus, 25 ft,
People's Republic of China, with Taiwan
Cornus florida, flowering dogwood, 30 ft,
eastern United States
Cotinus obovatus, American smoke tree, 40 ft,
eastern United States
Cyrilla racemiflora, titi, 25 ft, southeastern
United States
Magnolia ashei, Florida bigleaf magnolia, 25 ft,
northern Florida.
Trees are deciduous, evergreen, or sometimes
semi-evergreen, depending upon climate and
species. A well-known tree indigenous to the
southeastern United States is the southern live
oak (Quercus virginiana), usually regarded as
evergreen. In fact, this oak is not truly evergreen
in the strict sense. As the new leaves emerge in
the spring, the previous year’s leaves are lost,
and the tree becomes essentially leafless for a
short period until the new leaves have fully
expanded. But some oaks are, indeed, perma-
nently evergreen, such as Quercus myrsinifolia,
Q. glauca, and Q. acuta—all from Japan. An-
other well-known tree, Magnolia grandiflora,
remains fully evergreen throughout the year. In
this species, leaves normally remain on the tree
for 2 years before falling in spring of the second
year, but the tree is never leafless.
Shrubs
Typically, shrubs differ from trees primarily in
being multitrunked from the base and shorter
than trees. Shrubs are seldom more than 20 feet
in height; some of the largest may be single-
trunked and treelike. Stature alone is not an
absolute measure of shrub classification. A good
example is illustrated by Magnolia virginiana.
The northern aspect of this species, distributed
from Massachusetts to North Carolina, is typi-
cally deciduous, multitrunked, and shrubby,
with a spreading habit that fits the stature of a
large shrub. In cultivation and in the wild, it
sometimes attains a height of 30 feet but seldom
more. The southern aspect, often referred to as
var. australis, occurs from North Carolina to
southern Florida and west to Tennessee, Arkan-
sas, and southeastern Texas, where it becomes a
lofty evergreen tree with one or two trunks and
sometimes reaches 100 feet in height. In cultiva-
tion, the southern plant consistently remains
evergreen and treelike at least as far north as
Washington, DC, even in the coldest winters.
Although the distinction of deciduous or ever-
green habit and the differences in stature can be
used to separate the northern and southern
aspects in the living state, no discernable taxo-
nomic characters can be found to consistently
distinguish these variants morphologically.
Moreover, the two variants of M. virginiana are
often intermediate as to evergreenness and
stature, factors that further complicate their
identification. For these reasons, var. australis is
not recognized in this catalog as a distinct entity.
Examples of common native and introduced
shrubs cultivated in the southeastern United
States include:
Abelia < grandiflora, glossy abelia, 6-8 ft, a
hybrid of Chinese parentage
Agarista populifolia, pipe plant,
12-15 ft, southeastern United States
Camellia japonica, common camellia, 20 ft,
Japan
Chionanthus virginicus, old-man's beard, 12 ft,
eastern United States
Kalmia latifolia, mountain laurel, 20 ft, eastern
United States.
Subshrubs
A subshrub, or undershrub, is an intermediate
category of a half-woody, or suffruticose, plant.
The lower part of the stem, from which the new
growth emerges each year, is woody and persis-
tent. These are not simply half-hardy plants but
represent a stage between herbaceous and the
truly woody condition. Examples of subshrubs
in the catalog include:
Chrysanthemum nipponicum, Nippon daisy,
Japan
Indigofera spp., indigo (listed species)
Lespedeza spp., bush clover (listed species)
Nierembergia scoparia, tall cup-flower, Uruguay
and Argentina
Pachysandra procumbens, Allegheny spurge,
southeastern United States
Pachysandra terminalis, Japanese spurge,
Japan, People's Republic of China, and Korea
Teucrium chamaedrys, European germander,
Europe
Vinca major, greater periwinkle, Europe
Vinca minor, common periwinkle, Europe.
Woody climbers, or lianes
The term scandent, from the Latin scandens,
refers to woody and herbaceous plants that climb
by various means. The term liana, or liane,
refers to a woody climbing plant, especially in the
tropics, but lianes occur in all climates except
polar areas. Woody climbers include plants in
five categories according to their mode of climb-
ing, as follows:
Root-climbers with holdfast roots and disc-
like attachments
Campsis radicans, trumpet vine, eastern
United States
Decumaria barbara, wood-vamp, southeastern
United States
. Euonymus fortunei, wintercreeper spindle-
bush, Japan, People’s Republic of China,
and Korea
Hedera helix, English ivy, Europe
Hydrangea anomala ssp. petiolaris, climbing
hydrangea, Japan.
Tendril-climbers with auxiliary filiform leaf-
less and usually branched organs that attach
to another body and curl around it for support
Morphologically, a tendril may be a modified
stem, a modified branch, a petiole, a stipule, or a
leaflet of a compound leaf. Occasionally, as in
Parthenocissus tricuspidata, the filiform branch
tips are provided with terminal cups called
holdfasts. Examples include:
Ampelopsis arborea, peppervine, eastern
United States
Ampelopsis glandulosa var. brevipedunculata,
porcelain-berry, Japan and People’s Republic
of China
Bignonia capreolata, cross vine, southeastern
United States
Parthenocissus quinquefolia, Virginia creeper,
eastern United States
Parthenocissus tricuspidata, Boston ivy,
Japan and People’s Republic of China
Vitis spp., grape vine.
Twiners that climb spirally for support
Actinidia arguta, tara vine, Japan, Korea, and
northeastern Asia
Actinidia deliciosa var. deliciosa, Chinese goose-
berry or kiwi fruit, People’s Republic of China
Akebia quinata, chocolate vine, Japan, People’s
Republic of China, and Korea.
Berchemia scandens, Alabama supplejack,
eastern United States
Celastrus orbiculatus, Oriental bittersweet,
Japan, Korea, and People’s Republic of China
Gelsemium sempervirens, Carolina jessamine,
southeastern United States
Kadsura japonica, kadsura vine, Japan,
People’s Republic of China, with Taiwan
Lonicera sempervirens, trumpet honeysuckle,
eastern United States
Trachylospermum jasminoides, Confederate
jasmine, Japan, Korea, and People’s Republic
of China
Wisteria spp. (Species twine either to the right
or left).
Scramblers with long straggling branches that
support themselves on other branches with-
out fastening in any active manner; prickles
or thorns may assist climbing, as in roses and
brambles
Rosa laevigata, Cherokee rose, People’s Republic
of China
Rubus calycinoides, Taiwan
Rubus cockburnianus, People’s Republic of China.
Leaf-petiole climbers that hold the stem in
place by twining around an adjacent branch
Clematis spp. and hybrids.
Plant Nomenclature
The guiding principles for the regulation of plant
nomenclature are embodied in two contemporary
documents: (1) the International Code of Botani-
cal Nomenclature, 1988 edition (called the Botani-
cal Code) and (2) the International Code of No-
menclature for Cultivated Plants, 1980 edition
(called the Cultivated Code). The Botanical Code
“governs the use of botanical names in Latin
form for both cultivated and wild plants, except
for graft chimaeras” (Brickell et al. 1980: 11).
The Cultivated Code regulates nomenclatural
matters related exclusively to agricultural, horti-
cultural, and silvicultural cultivars.
Reasons for changing plant names are rooted in
the rule of priority stated in Article 11 of the
Botanical Code. For a genus, the correct epithet
is the earliest legitimate one at the same rank,
except for a conserved name (nomen conservan-
duny; for example, Pseudolarix Gordon (1858) not
Chrysolarix H.E. Moore (1965). In categories
below the rank of genus, the correct name is the
earliest legitimate name at the same rank—
species, subspecies, varietas, or forma—to which
the plant is assigned. A plant has only one
correct name, generally a binary name or bino-
mial, that consists of a genus name (for example,
Magnolia) followed by a specific epithet (for
example, grandiflora). To this binary name is
appended the name of the authority(ies) who
published the name. The correct citation of the
southern magnolia is Magnolia grandiflora L. (“L.”
stands for Carl Linnaeus, who first described this
species in 1759). Other names for this plant are
treated as synonyms (Magnolia foetida Sarg., for
example) or homonyms but are illegitimate for
purposes of scientific nomenclature. The binary
name must be in Latin form regardless of its
derivation. Plant nomenclature contains many
names adapted from other languages, especially
from Greek.
Names of plants are based on nomenclatural
types, usually type specimens, which are docu-
mented, dried, and pressed specimens deposited
in an herbarium for permanent reference. In the
absence of a specimen, an accurate illustration
may be substituted for purposes of typification.
Botanical names published since 1935 must be
accompanied by a Latin diagnosis to be botani-
cally legitimate.
Hierarchy of Rank Categories
Genus
Genus (plural, genera) is the first major taxo-
nomic category under the family. The catalog is
arranged alphabetically by genus, beginning with
Abelia R.Br., assigned to the family
Caprifoliaceae and its common name, honey-
suckle family. Genera of Caprifoliaceae in the
catalog include: Abelia, Diervilla, Dipelta,
Heptacodium, Kolkwitzia, Lonicera, Sambucus,
Symphoricarpos, Viburnum, and Weigela. Some
families are monotypic, comprising a single
genus, such as Ginkgo in the Ginkgoaceae and
Cercidiphyllum in the Cercidiphyllaceae. For the
convenience of the user, the species, subspecies,
varietas, forma, and cultivar names are listed
alphabetically under each genus without regard
to botanical rank. A supplementary list (Appen-
dix D) groups the names according to botanical
rank.
Species
Biologically, the species is the basic taxonomic
unit employed in the recognition and classifica-
tion of plants. For purposes of this catalog,
Cronquist’s general definition of species is useful:
“Species are the smallest groups that are consis-
tently and persistently distinct, and distinguish-
able by ordinary means” (1988, p.71). Criteria
for the recognition of species may include factors
of reproductive isolation, chromosome number,
phenetic or morphological discontinuity, geo-
graphic isolation, and ecogeographic coherence.
As the basic unit of biology, the species is subor-
dinate to the genus. As the next higher major
category, the genus consists of one or more
species. The number of species varies from
genus to genus. The monotypic genus Ginkgo,
for example, consists of a single species, biloba,
but the genus Quercus consists of many species,
perhaps 450 worldwide, and some genera are
even larger. While botanists argue the relative
importance of species criteria, the viability of the
species as a fundamental biological unit is
attested by the presence of over 1,000 Linnean
names in the catalog more than 200 years after
the death of Linnaeus. —
The word species is either singular or plural
(specie refers to coinage). It is abbreviated sp.
when singular and spp. when plural. In this
catalog, species and cultivar names are cited in
strict alphabetical order under the name of the
genus. The entries under the genus Abelia, for
example, include the species chinensis, followed
by the cultivar ‘Edward Goucher’, the hybrid
x grandiflora, and the cultivars ‘Prostrata’ and
‘Sherwoodii’.
In horticultural works, authorities for cultivar
names are not required according to the Culti-
vated Code. In nursery lists and in many publi-
cations on landscape plants, authorities for
botanical names are usually omitted, but this is
a mistake and leads to confusion. The citation of
authorities clearly identifies the botanical name
with its correct author(s), for example, Aesculus
flava Solander, not of Aiton. In another example,
the name Acer parviflorum was applied by
Ehrhart in 1789 to A. spicatum Lamarck (1786)
and later by Franchet & Savatier in 1879 to the
plant now known as A. nipponicum Hara. Be-
cause of Ehrhart’s earlier use of the specific
epithet (though illegitimate because of Lamarck’s
priority), the Franchet & Savatier name was a
“later homonym” and therefore illegitimate.
Without an author citation, a reference to the
name A. parviflorum would not inform the reader
whether A. spicatum or A. nipponicum was
meant.
Subspecies
The subspecies, abbreviated ssp. or subsp.,
follows the rank of species and is often used to
categorize geographic or ecological variants of a
polymorphic species into generally disjunct
morphological units. These units may be iso-
lated from each other by latitude, longitude,
altitude, and by ecological or geographical fac-
tors, as well as by morphological characters.
Botanists still disagree on the application of the
subspecies category, especially when the distinc-
tions among variants are ill defined. Examples of
subspecies in the catalog include Acer negundo
L. ssp. mexicanum (DC.) Wesmael, Hydrangea
anomala D. Don ssp. petiolaris (Sieb. & Zucc.)
McClint., and Koelreuteria elegans (Seemann)
A.C. Sm. ssp. formosana (Hayata) F.G. Meyer.
Varietas
The category varietas, or botanical variety (abbre-
_ viated var.) was long used as the only infraspe-
cific category generally recognized by botanists.
Because of difficulties in evaluating morphologi-
cal characters in plants, the categories subspe-
cies and varietas have been used interchangeably
by different workers. There is no common agree-
ment among botanists on the application of these
categories. As indicated by Cronquist, “Nowa-
days one taxonomist’s subspecies is likely to be
another’s variety” (1988, p. 99). Varieties are
recognized in many genera in this catalog. In the
genus Acer, for example, we recognize Acer
rubrum L. var. trilobum T. & G. ex K. Koch, A.
rubrum L. var. drummondii (Nutt.) Sarg., A.
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A. Murr. var. amoenum
(Carr.) Ohwi, and A. saccharum Marsh. var.
rugelii (Pax) Rehd.
Forma
The category forma (abbreviated f.) has long been
applied to distinguish transitory variation with-
out persistent biological significance that is
found randomly within populations of wild
plants. Such variation includes flower color, leaf
size, leaf shape, plant habit, vesture (hairiness,
for example), and other characters. The following
examples illustrate the use of forma in three well-
known native woody plants cultivated in the
southeastern United States: pink flowering
dogwood (Cornus florida L. f. rubra (Weston)
Schelle), yellow-fruited flowering dogwood
(Cornus florida L. f. xanthocarpa Rehd.), and the
yellow-fruited American holly (Ilex opaca Ait. f.
xanthocarpa Rehd.).
Before the term cultivar was adopted by the
Cultivated Code in 1953, the category forma had
long been in use for many garden plants and also
for some wild plants. Examples include Sophora
japonica L. f. pendula (Sweet) Zabel and
Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco var. glauca
(Beissn.) Franco f. glauca pendula Rueppel that
were automatically given cultivar status after
1953. These plants are now properly cited as
Sophora japonica L. ‘Pendula’ and Pseudotsuga
menziesii (Mirb.) Franco var. glauca (Beissn.)
Franco ‘Glauca Pendula’.
Cultivar
The 1980 edition of the Cultivated Code provides
guidelines “to promote uniformity, accuracy, and
fixity in the naming of agricultural, horticultural,
and silvicultural cultivars (varieties).” The term
cultivar (derived from cultivated variety) was
included when the Cultivated Code was drawn
up in 1953; it denotes “an assemblage of culti-
vated plants which is clearly distinguished by
any characters (morphological, physiological,
cytological, chemical, or others) and which, when
reproduced (sexually or asexually), retains its
distinguishing characters.”
Cultivars are without rank in the hierarchy of
botanical nomenclature. In woody plants, culti-
vars are usually perpetuated as clones, that is as
a genetically uniform assemblage of plants
derived originally from a single individual and
reproduced asexually as cuttings, divisions, or
grafts, or by obligate apomixis. Seed-reproduced
cultivars occur infrequently among woody plants
(for example, in Acer and Betula). They are,
however, well known in herbaceous genera, for
example, Impatiens, Phlox drummondii
‘Sternenzauber’, and Zea mays.
Cultivar names, to be legitimate, must be regis-
tered through the appropriate international
registration authority or published with an
adequate description in a recognized publication,
such as a dated nursery catalog or journal.
Cultivar names simply listed in a nursery catalog
or other publication are without valid status.
These practices are important for ensuring the
validity and stability of cultivar names. Cultivar
names published on or after January 1, 1959,
may no longer be in Latin form but must be
fancy names in the vernacular, that is, in English
or another modern language. Cultivar names
may be designated by the abbreviation cv. pre-
ceding the name, or, as in this catalog, by single
quotation marks as in the following examples:
Abelia ‘Edward Goucher’, Hibiscus syriacus
‘Diana’, and Magnolia ‘Galaxy’. However, cultivar
names in Latin form published before January 1,
1959, such as Acer palmatum ‘Atropurpureum’
and Ilex aquifolium ‘Argentea Marginata’, must be
retained, according to the Cultivated Code.
Our method of listing cultivar names alphabeti-
cally facilitates easy identification of the binary
name (Latin scientific name) associated with a
cultivar name, especially in those genera for
which the user of the catalog does not know the
species of a particular cultivar. The following
examples from the genus Acer illustrate the
usual method of citing cultivars, first listing the
cultivar name and, in square brackets, identify-
ing the species: ‘Akaji Nishiki’ [A. palmatum
Thunb. ex J.A. Murr.]: ‘Schwedleri’ [A.
platanoides L.]: and ‘Temple’s Upright’ [A.
saccharum Marsh.]. In some cases, the cultivar
is identified only as to genus.
Sexual hybrids
In interspecific hybrids, a multiplication sign is
placed before the hybrid epithet as in Abelia
x grandiflora, a hybrid of A. chinensis and A.
uniflora. In intergeneric hybrids, a multiplication
sign is placed in front of the hybrid genus name
as in * Cupressocyparis leylandii, a hybrid of
Chamaecyparis nootkatensis and Cupressus
macrocarpa.
Graft chimeras
As defined in the Cultivated Code, “Graft-chimae-
ras are composed of tissues in intimate associa-
tion from two different plants. They originate by
grafting and are not sexual hybrids.” There is no
combining of cell contents or nuclei as in the
case of hybrids; thus the word hybrid is inappro-
priate for these plants. In a graft chimera, the
tissue of a shoot originating at the callus of the
graft union contains at least one cell from the
scion and one from the root stock. Periclinal
chimeras, in which cells from the scion and cells
from the stock are in different layers, are persis-
tent when propagated. Chimeras may exhibit
characters typical of the scion or the stock, or a
range of intermediate forms.
The graft chimeras listed in the catalog are of
the periclinal type. Graft chimeras are most
unusual in the simultaneous production of
flowers from the scion and from the stock. They
are known worldwide by only a very few well-
documented examples; two are listed in the
catalog, designated with a plus (+) sign before the
name, as follows:
¢ Camellia +‘Daisy Eagleson’ = C. sasanqua
‘Maiden’s Blush’ + C. japonica. Camellia
sasanqua ‘Maiden’s Blush’ is the rootstock and
C. japonica, the scion. At flowering time, this
evergreen shrub displays simultaneously on
different branches the single flowers of C.
sasanqua and the semi-double flowers of C.
Japonica.
@ +Laburnocytisus adamii = Cytisus purpureus +
Laburnum anagyroides. This small deciduous
tree combines species of two genera of the bean
family (Fabaceae). Branches of the yellow flowers
of L. anagyroides and the dull purple flowers of
C. purpureus bloom simultaneously on the same
plant.
How Plant Names Change
The names of plants are not fixed in time but are
subject to change for various reasons. It is not
difficult to find examples of plants long known
under established names that are incorrect
according to the Botanical Code. Name changes
for some well-known woody landscape plants
listed in the catalog are discussed below.
The name Plumbago auriculata Lam. is the
correct binary name for a now widely cultivated
South African species. Published by Lamarck in
1786, this name has an 8-year priority over the
name Plumbago capensis Thunb. that was long
used for this plant. In another example, the
name Cladrastis lutea (Michx.f.) K. Koch dates
from 1813 and is well known; but in 1811
Dumont de Courset had published the specific
epithet kentukea for the same plant. According
to the rule of priority, the name Cladrastis
keentukea (Dum.-Cours.) Rudd has date priority
as the correct name for yellow-wood.
Changes in plant names sometimes may not
conform with the facts, causing more confusion
than existed before the change was made. Two
examples illustrate name changes too hastily
made. Under Magnolia in Hortus Third (Bailey
1976), the entries M. heptapeta (Buc’hoz) Dandy
and M. quinquepeta (Buc’hoz) Dandy are listed for
two well-known magnolias, M. denudata and M.
liliiflora, respectively. In 1779, Buc'hoz pub-
lished Lassonia heptapeta and L. quinquepeta for
these taxa. In 1934, Dandy transferred the
Buc'hoz epithets to the genus Magnolia. Ina
paper by F. G. Meyer and E. McClintock pub-
lished in 1987, the evidence shows that the
combinations of Dandy were totally misapplied
and without botanical validity. The original
Chinese illustrations on which these names were
based are artist’s renditions, probably of Magno-
lia, but the details are totally incorrect and the
drawings may not be properly assigned to the
genus Magnolia or, indeed, to any known living
plant. Meyer and McClintock concluded that the
earliest valid names for these magnolias, M.
denudata and M. liliiflora, were correctly pub-
lished by Desrousseaux in 1791 and stand as the
correct names for these plants.
The name Toona sinensis (Endl.) M.J. Roem.
applies to a tree native to eastern Asia, replacing
the name Cedrela sinensis Juss. This follows an
earlier taxonomic decision that the name Toona
should apply to the Asiatic species, while the
New World species (although closely related) are
correctly placed in the genus Cedrela.
Until relatively recently, two species of Sequoia
were recognized. A detailed study by J.T.
Buchholz showed that only the coast redwood
(Sequoia sempervirens (D. Don) Endl.) should be
retained in the genus, while the giant sequoia of
the high Sierras of California (formerly known as
Sequoia gigantea Lindl.) belongs to the closely
related genus Sequoiadendron with the binary
name Sequoiadendron giganteum (Lindl.) J.
Buchholz.
From time to time, various specific epithets have
been applied to the Douglas fir—including
Pseudotsuga douglasii Carr. (1867), P. lindleyana
Carr. (1868), P. taxifolia (Lamb.) Britton (1889),
and P. mucronata (Raf.) Sudworth (1895). But all
of these must give way to the name Pseudotsuga
menziesii (Mirb.) Franco (1950), based on Pinus
menziesti Mirb. (1825), as the valid name for this
well-known tree of the western United States.
A well-known tree indigenous to the southeast-
ern United States, the yellow buckeye, should be
cited as Aesculus flava Sol. (1784), not A. flava
Ait. (1789). This may appear as a small detail,
but it illustrates the application of the rule of
priority that exists to promote stability and
accuracy in plant nomenclature. The name A.
octandra Marsh. (1785), published later and long
used for this tree, is a synonym without taxo-
nomic validity of A. flava Sol.
Confusion reigns in the names applied to two
evergreen shrubs planted in the southeastern
states, one of them commonly grown and the
other one rare. The well-known Florida native
Illicitum parviflorum Michx. ex Vent. is often
misidentified in nurseries as I. anisatum L., a
Japanese plant. Although the Japanese species
is barely known in most areas, its name has long
been associated with the wrong plant.
Another common shrub in nurseries, and one
widely cultivated in the southeastern United
States, is Ternstroemia gymnanthera (Wight &
Arn.) Sprague of the tea family (Theaceae). It has
long been sold in nurseries under the name
Cleyera japonica Thunb., a different though
closely related plant. Many nurseries are now
aware of the correct identification of these plants
and are labeling them accordingly. The true
Cleyera japonica is an attractive, small evergreen
tree with fragrant white flowers and black fruit,
but it is rarely cultivated.
The name Anisostichus capreolatus (L.) Bur.
(1884) can no longer be used for the cross vine,
because the earlier name Bignonia capreolata L.
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(1753) is a nomen conservandum, or conserved
name, for this woody climber of the southeastern
United States.
For more than a century, nurseries confused two
commonly planted species in the genus
Ligustrum—L. japonicum Thunb., Japanese privet:
and L. lucidum Ait.f., wax-leaf privet. The name L.
lucidum was misapplied to the Japanese privet,
while the name L. japonicum was mistakenly
applied to the wax-leaf privet. These errors were
repeated year after year in nursery catalogs until
Roland Jefferson (1976) corrected them. The
problem was a simple case of applying the right
name to the right plant.
Homonyms
According to the Botanical Code, “A name, unless
conserved (Art. 14) or sanctioned under Art.
13.1(d), is illegitimate if it is a later homonym,
that is, if it is spelled exactly like a name based on
a different type that was previously and validly
published for a taxon of the same rank.” Many
homonyms exist among plant names found in the
literature. For example, Linnaeus in 1753 pub-
lished Ilex aquifolium as the name for English
holly (in the Aquifoliaceae, or holly family). In
1784, Thunberg used Ilex aquifolium for a Japa-
nese plant subsequently recognized as being in
the Oleaceae, or olive family. Placing the Japa-
nese plant in the genus Osmanthus of the
Oleaceae, Siebold in 1846 adopted the specific
epithet from Thunberg's name and published
Osmanthus aquifolium. But this name is illegiti-
mate, because Thunberg's name is a later hom-
onym, and the nomenclatural type for Ilex
aquifolium is the English holly named by
Linnaeus. Because the earliest available specific
epithet for the Japanese plant is that from G.
Don's Ilex heterophylla (1832), the legitimate
name for the familiar holly olive is Osmanthus
heterophyllus (G.Don) P.S.Green var.
heterophyllus.
Another significant confusion occurred in the
names of two well-known species in the genus
Rhododendron, one an elepidote rhododendron
and the other a deciduous azalea. In 1826,
Blume applied the name Hymenanthes japonica
to the elepidote rhododendron. In 1835, Siebold
and Zuccarini transferred the name Hymenanthes
to Rhododendron as a generic synonym and
named the species in question Rhododendron
metternichii Sieb. & Zucc.; however, by citing the
earlier name H. japonica Blume as a synonym
they rendered R. metternichii illegitimate. In
1909, Camillo Schneider transferred the earlier
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name Hymenanthes japonica Blume to Rhodo-
dendron japonicum (Blume) Schneider. This was,
in fact, the correct name until very recently the
Committee for Spermatophyta of the Interna-
tional Botanical Congress determined that the
specific epithet japonicum correctly applies to the
deciduous azalea. The name R. degronianum
ssp. heptamerum (Maxim.) Hara is now the
correct name for the elepidote rhododendron long
known as R. metternichii. The illegitimate name
R. metternichii Sieb. & Zucc., however, continues
to be used widely in horticultural circles.
The deciduous azalea involved in this confusion
of names was described by Asa Gray as Azalea
japonica, in the Luteum subseries from Japan.
In 1908, Suringar transferred the specific epithet
to Rhododendron as R. japonicum (A.Gr.) Suring.
Suringar’s publication of this combination was,
however, interpreted by the author of a revision
of the genus as provisional, making the name
illegitimate as applied to the azalea and requiring
its use for the elepidote rhododendron. Because
the resulting name changes would have undesir-
able consequences, a formal proposal was made
to reject R. japonicum (Blume) Schneider. After
detailed re-examination of Suringar’s work, the
Committee for Spermatophyta concluded that the
Suringar combination (using japonicum for the
azalea) was indeed validly published. The name
R. japonicum (Blume) Schneider for the elepidote
rhododendron is therefore illegitimate as a later
homonym and the proposal to reject became
moot.
As noted, a later homonym may be conserved by
formal action under the Botanical Code. For
example, the genus name, Torreya Arn. (1838) of
the yew family (Taxaceae) is conserved, and the
earlier homonym Torreya of Rafinesque (1818)
applied to a plant in the mint family (Lamiaceae)
is rejected.
Synonyms
Many plants have been repeatedly redescribed by
different botanists, thus creating a long, compli-
cated synonymy that is often difficult to recon-
cile. The synonyms of Magnolia denudata Desr.
(1791), for example, include M. conspicua Salisb.
(1806), M. precia Correa ex Vent. (1803), and M.
yulan Desf. (1809). The name Negundo
fraxinifolium de Vos (1887) isa synonym and
invalid, because its nomenclatural type is the
same as that of Acer negundo L. (1753), boxelder,
a common North American tree that spans the
continent east to west and is cultivated world-
wide.
Common taxonomic synonyms are listed in the
catalog to identify invalid names found in nurs-
ery catalogs and in the horticultural and botani-
cal literature, such as the following:
Cladrastis lutea’ (Michx.f.) K. Koch =
C. kentukea (Dum.-Cours.) Rudd
Magnolia foetida (L.) Sarg. = M. grandiflora L.
Rhododendron nudiflorum (L.) Torr. =
R. periclymenoides (Michx.) Shinners
Rhododendron metternichii Sieb. & Zucc. =
R.degronianum Carr. ssp. heptamerum
(Maxim.) Hara
Rhododendron roseum (Loisel.) Rehd. =
R. prinophyllum (Small) Millais.
Vernacular (Common) Names
The botanical (Latin-form) names and registered
cultivar names of plants have universal applica-
tion in the world scientific community. They are,
moreover, instructive in many ways. By con-
trast, vernacular names are simply names of
convenience for local application. Over a wide
area some plants may have several common
names, all of equal value, as in laurel magnolia,
bay, sweet bay, swamp bay, beaver tree, and
laurel for Magnolia virginiana. Some plants,
especially the exotics, are often without a com-
mon name until one is invented. In this catalog
we include one or two common names in general
use for many of the listed plants. These names
are summarized in Appendix E.
While there are problems associated with com-
mon names, many people prefer the vernacular.
Some complain about Latin names of plants as
too awkward and difficult to pronounce. Ap-
proached with an open mind, scientific names
are not difficult. Familiar names used in the
vernacular, such as anemone, catalpa, chrysan-
themum, gladiolus, iris, magnolia, petunia,
phlox, rhododendron, sassafras, wisteria, yucca,
and zinnia are, in fact, Latin genus names that
have entered vernacular usage.
Once established, common names are often
useful and convenient for trees such as Douglas
fir, deodar cedar, white oak, and American elm.
However, unlike botanical names, common
‘names are sometimes misleading and confusing
and may impede clear communication and
understanding, since nothing about these names
relates to name stability or to classification. In
the southeastern United States, for example, the
native deciduous azaleas are commonly known
as “honeysuckle,” but to many people honey-
suckle refers only to species of Lonicera of the
honeysuckle family (Caprifoliaceae). The com-
mon name for Rhododendron periclymenoides is
pinxterbloom in Maryland, purple honeysuckle in
the Carolinas, and election pink in some other
areas of the southeast. In the United States, the
indigenous species of Tilia are called basswood or
linden, while in the United Kingdom members of
this genus are called lime trees. The use of
common names should be discouraged because
of the endless possibilities for misidentification
and confusion.
Symbols and Abbreviations
Acronyms are cited alphabetically under each
plant entry to identify the collection sites, for
example, DCNA = District of Columbia/National
Arboretum; FLUF = Florida/University of Florida,
Gainesville; and GAUG = Georgia/University of
Georgia.
Cultivar names are spelled with initial capital
letters in roman type and are enclosed with
single quotation marks: Abelia ‘Edward Goucher’,
Magnolia ‘Galaxy’.
Other symbols and abbreviations follow.
ssp. = subspecies: Hydrangea anomala D. Don
ssp. petiolaris (Sieb. & Zucc.) McClint.
var. = varietas (botanical variety): Acer
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A. Murr. var.
amoenum (Carr.) Hara
x = multiplication sign used for hybrids:
interspecific hybrids are identified with the
multiplication sign placed in front of the
hybrid epithet, as Abelia < grandiflora
(Andre) Rehd.; in bigeneric hybrids the
multiplication sign is placed in front of the
hybrid genus name, as * Cupressocyparis
leylanditi (Dallim. & Jacks.) Dallim.
+ = symbol for graft chimera, as Camellia
+‘Daisy Eagleson’
[] enclose botanical names of cultivars and
names of parents of hybrids and cultivars
* designates plant introductions from the U. S.
National Arboretum breeding program
? indicates uncertainty as to parentage.
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ABELIA
ABELIA R.Br.
CAPRIFOLIACEAE Honeysuckle Family
(Contributed by T. R. Dudley)
chinensis R.Br.
Chinese A.
DCNA MDFM SCWI
‘Edward Goucher’ [A. < grandiflora <
A. schumannii]
ALBH GAUG SCCU TXRS
GAJS MDGC TNFN
< grandiflora (Andre) Rehd.
Glossy A.
[A. chinensis < A. uniflora]
DCCG MDJH MSEP NCSM
FLMG MDKN NCBE SCCU
LASL MDLT NCDU TNBM
MDDF MDNA NCGP
‘Prostrata’ [A. < grandiflora (Andre)
Rehd.]
[A. chinensis < A. uniflora]
DCNA
‘Sherwoodii’ [A. < grandiflora (Andre)
Rehd.]
[A. chinensis < A. uniflora]
GAUG SCBR
ABELIOPHYLLUM Nakai
OLEACEAE Olive Family
distichum Nakai
White Forsythia
DCNA MDLT
ABIES UMiill. Fir
PINACEAE Pine Family
a ae a
alba Mill.
Silver F.
GABS NCTE VAWP
balsamea (L.) Mill.
Balsam F.
DCNA
brachyphylla Maxim.
= A. homolepis
cephalonica Loud.
Greek F.
DCNA MDLT
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ABIES
chensiensis Tieghem ssp. salouenensis
(Bord.-Rey. & Gaussen) Rushforth
Shensi F.
DCNA
cilicica (Ant. & Kotschy) Carr.
Cilician F.
VAMP
concolor (Gord. & Glend.) Lindl. ex Hildebr.
White F.
MDLT NCBE VAMP
ernestii Rehd.
= A. chensiensis ssp. salouenensis
firma Sieb. & Zucc.
Momi F.
ALOS MDLT TNWF
DCNA NCBE
fraseri (Pursh) Poir.
Fraser F.
NCAS TNBV VAFR VASG
‘Glauca’ [A. pinsapo Boiss.]
DCNA
holophylla Maxim.
Manchurian F.
DCNA
homolepis Sieb. & Zucc.
Nikko F.
DCNA
homolepis Sieb. & Zucc. var. umbellata
(Mayr) Wils.
= A. xumbellata
koreana Wibls.
Korean F.
DCNA
nobilis (Doug]l.) Lindl.
= A. procera
nordmanniana (Steven) Spach
Nordmann F.
DCAE
MDLT
NCBE
NCKK
VABF
numidica de Lannoy ex Carr.
Algerian F.
DCNA
pectinata DC.
= A. alba
pinsapo Boiss.
Spanish F.
DCSH VAMP
ABIES
procera Rehd.
Noble F.
DCNA
<umbellata (Mayr) Liu
[A. firma < A..homolepis]
DCNA
x vilmorinii Mast.
[A. cephalonica < A. pinsapo]
DCNA
ABUTILON Mill. Flowering Maple
MALVACEAE Mallow Family
pictum (Gillies ex Hook. & Arn.) Walp.
LAMP
striatum Dicks. ex Lindl.
= A. pictum
‘Thompsonii’ [A. pictum (Gillies ex Hook. &
Arn.) Walp.]
GACG
ACACIA Mill.
FABACEAE (Mimosoideae)
Wattle, Mimosa
Bean Family
berlandieri Benth.
TXSE
farnesiana (L.) Willd.
Sweet A.
FLUF LAMP TXJS
LAHG SCKS TXSE
rigidula Benth.
LASL
roemeriana Scheele
TXSE
wrightii Benth.
TXPS
ACALYPHA lL.
EUPHORBIACEAE Spurge Family
PE LE ee TO Te WR RE
hispida Burm.f.
Chenille Plant
ALBG
sanderi N.E.Br.
= A. hispida
ACER
ACANTHOPANAX (Decne. & Planch.)
Mig.
= ELEUTHEROCOCCUS
ACCA O.Berg
MYRTACEAE Myrtle Family
sellowiana (O.Berg) Burret
Pineapple Guava
FLMG LAHG NCGP SCBY
FLRH MSEP NCOP SCLO
FLUF MSRN NCWM VANB
sellowiana (O.Berg) Burret
(Leaves variegated)
DCCG GAJS MSEN VAWP
DCNA MDNA VACW
FLUF MDRP VASC
ACER lL. Maple
ACERACEAE Maple Family
‘Aconitifolium’ [A. japonicum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA GACG MDJS MDPJ
‘Akaji nishiki’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Aka washi no o’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
= ‘Ornatum’
‘Akikaze nishiki’ [A. truncatum Bunge]
DCNA
‘Albo-limbatum’ [A. rufinerve Sieb. & Zucc.]
= ‘Hatsuyuki’
‘Albo-variegatum’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
= ‘Versicolor’
‘Almira’ [A. platanoides L.]
DCNA
amplum Rehd.
= A. longipes ssp. amplum
‘Aokii’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
= ‘Versicolor’
‘Aoyagi’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Argenteo-variegatum’ [A. palmatum Thunb.
ex J.A.Murr.]
= ‘Versicolor’
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ACER
‘Asahi zuru’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Atropurpureum’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
Bloodleaf M.
(Atropurpureum group)
ALEH GACD MDJH NCOP
ALTD GACG MDJS NCPL
ARSN GATS MDLA TNMB
DCNA GAUG MDMM TNWF
DEWG MDDF MDNA VAAC
FLMG MDGG NCBE VACW
GAAB MDHN NCDU VAGW
‘Atropurpureum’ [ A. pseudoplatanus L.]
Purpleleaf Sycamore M.
DCNA
‘Atropurpureum Superbum’ [A. palmatum
Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
(Atropurpureum group)
DCNA
‘Aureo-variegatum’ [A. palmatum Thunb.
ex J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Aureum’ [A. cappadocicum Gleditsch]
Golden Colosseum M.
TNTV
‘Aureum’ [A. japonicum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
Golden Full-moon M.
MDKN SCCC
‘Aureum’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
MDDF
‘Autumn Glory’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Bloodgood’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA GAEC GAFN VATA
‘Brilliantissimum’ [A. pseudoplatanus L.]
DCNA
buergerianum Miq.
Trident M.
DCWR GAUG TXCC VATA
GACG TNFE TXMS
GAFN TNPW VAAC
GAME TNUT VABF
ACER
‘Burgundy Lace’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA GACG
‘Butterfly’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
MDBG MDJS MDKN TXHL
campbellii Hiern ssp. flabellatum (Rehd.)
E.Murr.
DCNA
campbellii Hiern ssp. oliverianum (Pax)
E.Murr.
= A. oliverianum ssp. oliverianum
campestre L.
Hedge M.
DCCG DCWH TNDR VASC
DCLC GAUG VAAC
DCNA NCBE VACW
campestre L. var. leiocarpum (Opiz)
Wallroth
Hedge M.
MDCP NCCA VABF
NCBE NCDU
capillipes Maxim.
DCNA TNPW
cappadocicum Gleditsch
Colosseum M.
DCCG DCGP DCNA
cappadocicum Gleditsch ssp. truncatum
(Bunge) E.Murr.
= A. truncatum
carpinifolium Sieb. & Zucc.
Hornbeam M.
TNWE
‘Chas. F. Irish’ [A. platanoides L.]
DCNA
‘Chirimen nishiki’ [A. palmatum Thunb.
ex J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Chitoseyama’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
cissifolium (Sieb. & Zucc.) K.Koch
VABF
‘Compactum’ [A. campestre L.]
= ‘Nanum’
ACER
‘Corallinum’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Crimson King’ [A. platanoides L.]
DCNA * MDJH TNSC VATA
‘Crimson Queen’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
(Dissectum group)
DCNA
davidii Franch.
David's M.
DCNA MDBG TNRT
GATS TNFE
diabolicum Bl. ex K.Koch
Devil M.
DCNA VABF
‘Discolor Versicolor [A. palmatum Thunb.
ex J.A.Murr.]
= ‘Versicolor’
dissectum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
= A. palmatum ‘Dissectum’
‘Dissectum’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
Laceleaf M.
(Dissectum group; green-leaved)
DCCG GACG TNDR
DCNA GAEC
‘Dissectum Flavescens’ [A. palmatum
Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Dissectum Palmatifidum’ [A. palmatum
Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
DCNA SCCC
‘Dissectum Paucum [A. palmatum Thunb.
ex J.A.Murr.]
= ‘Dissectum Palmatifidum’
‘Dissectum Rubrifolium’ [A. palmatum
Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
DCNA DCWH MDJS NCBE
‘Dissectum Variegatum’ [A. palmatum
Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
MDKN
‘Drummondii’ [A. platanoides L.]
DCNA
‘Faassen’s Black’ [A. platanoides L.]
DCCG DCNA
ACER
‘Filicifolium’ [A. japonicum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
= ‘Aconitifolium’
‘Filigree’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
SCCC
flabellatum Rehd.
= A. campbellii ssp. flabellatum
‘Flavescens’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
= ‘Dissectum Flavescens’
<freemanii E.Murr.
[A. rubrum < A. saccharinum]
DCNA
‘Garnet’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
(Dissectum group)
GAEC
‘Gerling’ [A. rubrum L.]
DCNA
ginnala Maxim.
Amur M.
DCNA SsCCU TNSC
GAUG TNCT VACW
MDJH TNDR VATA
‘Globosum’ [A. campestre L.|
= ‘Nanum’
griseum (Franch.) Pax
Paperbark M.
DCNA GAWH MDLT VAGS
DEWG MDBG TNHT VATA
GALA MDGD TNSN
‘Hagaromo’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA MDKN MDMG SCCC
‘Hatsuyuki’ [A. rufinerve Sieb. & Zucc.]
DCNA MDBG
‘Heptalobum’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
= A. palmatum var. amoenum
‘Hessei’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA MDJS MDKN
‘Higasayama’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA GACG MDJS MDKN
LS
ACER
‘Hogyokuw’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
GACG
‘Ichigyo ji’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘lijima sunago’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Inaba shidare’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
(Dissectum group)
DCNA
‘Itaya’ [A. japonicum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
DCNA MDKN
‘Itaya meigetsu’ [A. japonicum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
= A. japonicum
japonicum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
Japanese M., Full-moon M.
DCNA MDJS
‘Jiro shidare’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Kagiri nishiki’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Killarney’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Kingsville Red’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Kinugasayama’ [A. japonicum Thunb.
ex J.A.Murr.]
(Sometimes placed in A. sieboldianum Miq.)
DCNA
‘Kocho nishiki’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
= ‘Butterfly’
‘Kohauchina kaido’ [A. japonicum Miq.]
DCNA
‘Koshimino’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
MDMG
‘Kurabeyama’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
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ACER
‘Laceleaf [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
= ‘Filigree’
‘Linearilobum’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA MDBG
longipes Franch. ssp. amplum (Rehd.) Jong
DCNA
‘Lutescens’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
MDGD MDJS
‘Maiko’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Mai kujaku’ [A. japonicum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
= ‘Aconitifolium’
mandshuricum Maxim.
Manchurian M.
MDKN
‘Masukagami’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Matsukaze’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
maximowiczianum Miq.
Nikko M.
DCNA MDDF VAHM
‘Mikasayama’ [A. sieboldianum Miq.]
DCNA
‘Mino yatsufusa’ [A. buergerianum Miq.]
TNSN
‘Mioun’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
(Dissectum group)
DCNA
miyabei Maxim.
Miyabe M.
MDGD
‘Miyasama’ [A. buergerianum Miq.
ssp. formosanum (Hayata) E.Murr. &
Lauener] é
DCNA MDKN TNSN
‘Mizu kuguri’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
ACER
mono Maxim.
= A. truncatum
monspessulanum L.
Montpellier M.
VABF
‘Monumentale’ [A. saccharum Marsh.]
= ‘Temple’s Upright’
‘Monzukushi’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Moonfire’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Mure hibari’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Musashino’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
= ‘Nomura’
‘Nanum’ [A. campestre L.]
Dwarf Hedge M.
DCNA TNDR TNTV
GACG TNSN VAGS
‘Naruo nishiki’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Nauto kaede’ [A. buergerianum Miq.]
TNSN
negundo L.
Boxelder
ALAU DCNA DEEM
negundo L. ssp. latifolium (Pax) Schwerin
= A. negundo ssp. negundo var. texanum
negundo L. ssp. mexicanum (DC.) Wesmael
MDGD
negundo L. ssp. negundo var. texanum
Pax
FLUF MSEN TXHA
MDSJ NCCA
‘Newton Sentry’ [A. saccharum Marsh.]
MDJS
nigrum Michx.
= A. saccharum ssp. nigrum
nikoense Maxim.
= A. maximowiczianum
ACER
‘Nomura’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Nomura nishiki’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
oblongum Wall. ex DC.
Evergreen M.
FLUF
‘October Glory’ [A. rubrum L.]
DCNA
‘Oekonomierat Stoll’ [A. platanoides L.]
DCNA
‘Ogino nagare’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Ogon sarasa’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘O isami’ [A. japonicum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘O kagami’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Okushimo’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
GACG
MDBG
MDJS
MDKN
oliverianum Pax
DCNA FLUF GAIS
‘Omato’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Oo shi rini’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Oregon Sunset’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Orido nishiki’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Ornatum’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCCG
DCNA
DCWH
DEWG
GACG
17
ACER
‘Osakazuki’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA MDKN
‘Oshio beni’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA GACG
‘Oshu shidare’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘O take’ [A. japonicum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Palmatum’ [A. saccharinum L.]
FLUF
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
var. amoenum (Carr.) Ohwi
ALBH GAUG SCCC VACW
DCNA LAHG SCHS
GATS MDJS TNDR
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
var. heptalobum Rehd.
= A. palmatum var. amoenum
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
var. matsumurae (Koidz.) Makino
DCNA
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
var. palmatum
Japanese M.
ARWS GAEC MDCP SCCC
DCCG GAOH MDHN SCNR
DCNA GAUG MDJS VACW
FLMG GAWP MSEP VATA
GACG MDBG NCBE
pensylvanicum L.
Striped Maple
VAGW
pictum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
= Kalopanax septemlobus
‘Pixie’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
(Name of doubtful status)
DCNA
platanoides L.
Norway Maple
ALAU DCWR MDNA VACW
DCCG DEMC MDPJ VATA
DCNA MDHN £MDSJ VAWR
DCWH MDJS SCKG
ACER
pseudoplatanus L.
Sycamore Maple
DCCG DESR TNFE VARO
DCNA MDLA VACS
pseudosieboldianum (Pax) Komar.
Purplebloom Maple
DCNA MDJS
‘Pyramidale’ [A. rubrum L.]
DCSE
‘Reticulatum’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
= ‘Shigitatsu sawa’
‘Ribbon Leaf’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
(Atropurpureum group)
DCNA
‘Roseo-maculatum’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
= ‘Versicolor’
‘Roseo-marginatum’ [A. palmatum Thunb.
ex J.A.Murr.]
= ‘Kagiri nishiki’
‘Rubrifolium’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
= ‘Dissectum Rubrifolium’
rubrum L.
Red Maple
DCCG DCWH MDLA -VAGG
DCNA DEWG VACW
rubrum L. var. drummondii (Nutt.) Sarg.
Drummond Maple
FLUF SCMP TXCTr
rubrum L. var. tridens A.Wood
= A. rubrum var. trilobum
rubrum L. var. trilobum T. & G. ex K.Koch
ALAU MDHN VACW
ALOS SCUC VAGW
FLMG VAAC VAWR
rufinerve Sieb. & Zucc.
Redvein Maple
DCNA GAEC
saccharinum L.
Silver Maple
ALAU DCNA GAFN TNWF
ARRB DEMC GAVI VACM
DCCG FLUF SCEM VACW
ACER
saccharum Marsh. ssp. floridanum
(Chapm.) Desm.
Florida Maple
ALEH GAAB TXLL
FLUF NCSM TXMS
saccharum Marsh. ssp. leucoderme (Small)
Desm.
Chalk Maple
ALEH GAEC GAWD
saccharum var. monumentale (Temple)
Rehd.
= ‘Temple’s Upright’
saccharum Marsh. ssp. nigrum (Michx.f.)
Desm.
Black Maple
DCNA
TNWF VAMP
saccharum Marsh. var. rugelii (Pax) Rehd.
DCCG TNSC VAWD
TNHG VACW VAWR
saccharum Marsh. ssp. saccharum
Sugar Maple
ARRB MDHN TNWF VAHC
DCCG MDMM- VABF VAWR
DCNA MDNA VAGG
‘Sagara nishiki’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Sango kakw’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCEL FLMG MDKN
DCNA MDBG SCCC
‘Sanguineum’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.|]
= A. palmatum var. palmatum
‘Sazanami’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Schlesingeri’ [A. rubrum L.]
DCNA
‘Schwedleri’ [A. platanoides L.]
Schwedler M.
DCEL GAOH MDNA VACW
GALA MDCP TNFE VAWR
‘Scolopendrifolium’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
= ‘Linearilobum’
‘Seigen’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
ACER
‘Seiryu’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
(Dissectum group)
DCNA
‘Sessilifolium’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
= ‘Hagoromo’
‘Sherwood Flame’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Shigitatsu sawa’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA MDJS MDKN
‘Shigurezome’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Shino buga oka’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
MDJS
shirasawanum Koidz.
MDJS TNSN
‘Shirigosan’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
(Linearilobum group)
DCNA
‘Shishigashira’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA MDJS MDKN SCCC
‘Shojo’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
sieboldianum Miq.
Siebold Maple
DCNA DEWG
spicatum Lam.
Mountain Maple
GAEC
‘Stollii’ [A. platanoides L.]
= ‘Oekonomierat Stoll’
‘Sweet Shadow Cut-Leaf’ [A. saccharum
Marsh.]
DCCG
‘Tamukeyama’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
(Dissectum group)
DCNA
tataricum L.
Tatarian Maple
DCNA
GACG VATA
19
ACER
‘Tatsuta’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
tegmentosum Maxim.
Manchurian Striped M.
DCNA DCPP. MDLT TNTV
‘Temple’s Upright’ [A. saccharum Marsh.]
DCNA DEWG MDJS MDPJ
‘The Bishop’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA MDKN
‘Tilford’ [A. rubrum L.]
DCNA
‘Tokiwa nishiki’ [A. truncatum Bunge]
DCNA
‘Toyama nishiki’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
(Dissectum group)
DCNA
trifidum Hook. & Arn.
= A. buergerianum
‘Trompenburg’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
truncatum Bunge
Shantung Maple
DCNA MDKN TNUT VABP
GAUG TNDR VABF
truncatum Bunge f. dissectum Wesmael
DCNA
‘Tsuchi uno’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Mutrr.]
DCNA
‘Tsuku bane’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Tsukushi gata’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Tsuri nishiki’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Ukon’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
= ‘Aoyagi’
‘Usugumo’ [A. truncatum Bunge]
DCNA
ACER
‘Utsu semi’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Variegatum’ [A. negundo L.]
ALTD LAGN MDKN VANP
‘Variegatum’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
= ‘Dissectum Variegatum’
‘Variegatum’ [A. rufinerve Sieb. & Zucc.]
MDBG
velutinum Boiss. var. vanvolxemii (Mast.)
Rehd.
Velvet M.
DCNA
‘Versicolor’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
GACG MDKN
‘Vitifolium’ [A. japonicum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Waka momiji’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
MDOF
‘Washi no o’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr]
= ‘Dissectum Palmatifidum’
‘Waterfall’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
SCCC
wilsonii Rehd.
DCNA
‘Yatsubusa’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA GACG MDPJ
‘Yayoigasa’ [A. japonicum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Yezo nishiki’ [A. palmatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA GACG
‘Yukigumi’ [A. palmcatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
<x zoeschense Pax
[A. campestre x A. lobellii]
DCNA
ACOELORRHAPHE
ACOELORRHAPHE H.Wendl.
ARECACEAE Palm Family
Se SR EE 0) SRC AE SR Ley ET TS]
wrightii (Griseh. & H.Wendl.) H.Wendl. ex
Becc.
FLUF
ACTINIDIA Lindl.
ACTINIDIACEAE Actinidia Family
a ES ae ea ae ee on SS |
arguta (Sieb. & Zucc.) Planch. ex Miq.
Tara Vine
DCDO DCNA MDGD VATA
‘Chico’ [A. deliciosa (A.Chev.) C.F.Liang &
A.R.Ferguson var. deliciosa]
VATA
chinensis Planch.
= A. deliciosa var. deliciosa
chinensis Planch. var. deliciosa (A.Chev.)
A.Chev.
= A. deliciosa var. deliciosa
deliciosa (A.Chev.) C.F.Liang &
A.R.Ferguson var. deliciosa
Kiwi Fruit, Chinese Gooseberry
GAAB NCDU
x fairchildii Rehd.
[A. arguta < A. chinensis]
MDGD VATA
kolomikta (Maxim. & Rupr.) Maxim.
VAGS
polygama (Sieb. & Zucc.) Maxim.
Silver Vine
DCNA
purpurea Rehd.
VATA
ADINA Salisb.
RUBIACEAE Madder Family
a EE ES oe Ee Cae Spe ae
rubella Hance
Chinese Buttonbush
ALAU SCCU
LASL VACW
VAHM
AESCULUS
AESCULUS L. _ Horsechestnut, Buckeye
HIPPOCASTANACEAE Buckeye Family
I eee Pr) OE a WR
‘Baumanii’ [A. hippocastanum L.]
Double-flowered H.
DCNA MDBG
DCSE MDCP
NCBE
NCDU
‘Briotii’ [A. x carnea Hayne]
[A. hippocastanum * A. pavia]
DCNA DEWG MDPJ
DCWR MDKN VACW
< bushii Schneid.
[A. glabra < A. pavia]
MDBP
californica (Spach) Nutt.
California B.
DCNA SCWI
<x carnea Hayne
Red H.
[A. hippocastanum A. pavia]
DCPL MDBG VAMP
DCSE MDCP
< dupontii Sarg.
[A. flava < (A. pavia < A. sylvatica)]
DEEM DEWG
flava Sol.
Yellow B.
DCCG MDHN NCTE VAKH
DCNA MDJH TNFE VAMP
DEEM MDNA TNSC VAWP
MDBP NCBE VACP
MDCP NCKH VACW
flava Ait.
= A. flava Sol.
glabra Willd.
Ohio B.
ARHS DCWR MDJH TNFE
DCNA DEWG MDLS VAMP
DCWH MDHN SCWI
x glaucescens Sarg.
[A. flava < A. sylvatica]
DEWG
hippocastanum L.
H.
DCCG DEWG MDMM VAPS
DCNA MDBG VACW
DCSE MDCP VAGW
DCWH MDLA VAMP
21
ACTINIDIA arguta (Sieb. & Zucc.) Planch.
ex Miq.
[illustrator Lillian Nicholson Meyer]
22
AESCULUS
< hybrida DC.
[A. flava < A. pavia]
DCNA DEWG VAGW
DCWH VAAL VAWP
<x marilandica-Booth ex Kirchn.
[A. glabra x A. flava]
DCSE DEEM
maxima Drake
= A. flava Sol.
‘Memmingeri’ [A. hippocastanum L.]
DCNA
x mutabilis (Spach) Scheele
[A. sylvatica < A. pavia]
GACG GAEC
octandra Marsh.
= A. flava Sol.
parviflora Walt.
Bottlebrush Buckeye
DCNA LARP MDKN TNNE
DCWR MDAM MDLT TNUT
GACG MDHN MDRT
parviflora Walt. var. serotina Rehd.
DCNA
pavia L.
Red Buckeye
ALBG LAAL MDKN TNHT
DEWG LALG NCTP TNMB
FLUF MDBG SCBR TXMS
GACG MDIH SCKG VACW
GASM MDJH SCMG VAWR
pavia L. var. flavescens (Sarg.) Correll
TXLL
x plantierensis Andre
[A. hippocastanum A. <carnea]
DCNA DEWG
sylvatica Bartram
DCNA GAEC NCCA SCWI
x woerlitzensis Koehne
[A. flava x (A. sylvatica < A. pavia)]
DEWG
ALBIZIA
AGARISTA D.Don ex G.Don
ERICACEAE Heath Family
populifolia (Lam.) D.Don ex Judd
Pipe Plant, Pipe-stem Wood
ALAU MDLT SCBR SCWI
LAAL MDPJ SCCU VAGS
LALG NCBE SCMP VAPH
AGAVE lL. Century Plant
AGAVACEAE Agave Family
americana L.
FLUF
‘Marginata’ [A. americana L.]
Variegated C. P.
FLUF
AILANTHUS Desf.
SIMAROUBACEAE Quassia Family
ae SEM eas a ER CTD Ta ee ]
altissima (Mill.) Swingle
Tree-of-heaven
DEEM MDHN MDSJ
MDCP MDLT VABP
glandulosa Desf.
= A. altissima
AKEBIA Decne. Akebia
LARDIZABALACEAE Lardizabala Family
quinata (Thunb. ex Houtt.) Decne.
Chocolate Vine
DCNA MDFM VASS
MDBG NCDU
‘Shirobana’ [A. quinata (Thunb. ex Houtt.)
Decne.]
MDBG
ALBIZIA Durazz.
FABACEAE (Mimosoideae) Bean Family
a Nag art EO OTe TE CORE Te PERE PION SIE Ven ee |
julibrissin Durazz.
Silk Tree, Mimosa Tree
DCNA MSHB NCTR
FLUF NCDU SCBR
MSBN NCOP TNTV
23
SS
AKEBIA quinata, (Thunb. ex Houtt.) Decne.
[illustrator Susan M. Johnston]
ALBIZIA
kalkora (Roxb.) Prain
DCNA NCBE
GAIS NCDU
NCTR
VABF
VATA
ALEURITES J.R. & J.G. Forst.
EUPHORBIACEAE Spurge Family
fordii Hems!l.
Tung-oil Tree
ALBG FLUF MSMN
FLLE GATS NCOP
FLMG LAAL SCFW
montana (Lour.) Wils.
Mu_-oil Tree
FLUF
ALLAMANDA lL.
APOCYNACEAE Dogbane Family
SE EY Se aS oO PE Fe EE
cathartica L.
ALBG
ALNUS Miill. Alder
BETULACEAE Birch Family
formosana (Burkw.) Makino
MDJC TXLL
glutinosa (L.) Gaertn.
European Alder, Black Alder
DCCG DCNA VATA
hirsuta (Spach) Rupr. var. sibirica
(Spach) Schneid.
DCNA
japonica (Thunb.) Steud.
MDGD
maritima (Marsh.) Nutt.
Seaside Alder
VACW
serrulata (Ait.) Willd.
Smooth Alder
ALAU NCDU TXLL
LAHG SCPL
ALOYSIA Juss.
VERBENACEAE Verbena Family
EEE TEER BL PES aT TPE RT Me OT a Se
gratissima (Gillies & Hook.) Troncoso
Lemon Verbena
LASL
AMPELOPSIS
AMELANCHIER Medik. Shadbush
ROSACEAE Rose Family
Ea To OL Le Os TE
alnifolia (Nutt.) Nutt.
MDGD
arborea (Michx.f.) Fern.
Common S., Downy Serviceberry
ALEH DCSG MDBG SCUC
DCEL DEMC MDLT VACW
DCNA GACG SCBR VAGW
asiatica (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl.
DCNA MDKN
canadensis (L.) Medik.
DCNA SCBR VAGW
MDWJ VACW
laevis Wieg.
Allegheny S., Smooth S.
DCNA GAEC MDLM VASK
oblongifolia T. & G.
= A. canadensis
‘Rosea’ [A. laevis Wieg.]
DCNA
sanguinea (Pursh) DC.
VAGS
spicata (Lam.) K.Koch
DCNA GAUG TNUT
stolonifera Wieg.
= A. spicata
‘Success’
MDOF
AMORPHA lL.
FABACEAE (Faboideae) Bean Family
JSruticosa L.
Indigo Bush
DCNA TNDR VAGW
MDNA VABF
glabra Desf. ex Poir.
Mountain Indigo
ALTR
AMPELOPSIS Michx.
VITACEAE Grape Family
A LAA NTE AI Ta NU URN NT AMET POO BEE NNR ET ea TA
arborea (L.) Koehne
DCNA TXLL
Za
AMPELOPSIS
brevipedunculata (Maxim.) Traut.
= A. glandulosa var. brevipedunculata
glandulosa (Wall.) Momiy.
var. brevipedunculata (Maxim.) Momiy.
Porcelain-berry
GAAB MDBG VAWP
‘Elegans’ [A. glandulosa
var. brevipedunculata (Maxim.) Momiy.]
DCNA
AMYRIS P.Br.
RUTACEAE Citrus Family
(SS ES a SR
texana (Buckl.) P.Wilson
Texas Torchwood
TXLL
ANDROMEDA lL.
ERICACEAE Heath Family
‘Nana’ [A. polifolia L.]
MDLT
polifolia L.
NCFR
ANISACANTHUS Nees
ACANTHACEAE Acanthus Family
thurberi (Torr.) A.Gr.
TXCT
ANISOSTICHUS Bur.
= BIGNONIA
ANTIGONON Endl.
POLYGONACEAE Buckwheat Family
leptopus Hook. & Arn.
Mexican Creeper
ALBG FLMG
APHANANTHE Planch.
ULMACEAE Elm Family
(ER SS 2 RE TE
aspera (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Planch.
GAME GANG GATC SCHS
i)
OQ
ARDISIA
ARALIA lL.
ARALIACEAE Ginseng Family
SS SPT Se a pa a RT ID
elata (Miq.) Seemann
DCNA DEMC
spinosa L.
Devil's Walking Stick
ALAU MDLT SCBR VAWP
ARAUCARIA Juss.
ARAUCARIACEAE Araucaria Family
(a TAR LE LE TES)
araucana (Mol.) K.Koch
Monkey Puzzle
MDJR
bidwillii Hook.
Bunya-Bunya Tree
FLUF LAHS
ARBUTUS L.
ERICACEAE Heath Family
ES Se SS OF ES Rae EE
unedo L.
Strawberry Tree
FLUF
LASL
NCEL
SCMP
SCWI
VANB
ARCTOSTAPHYLOS Adans.
ERICACEAE Heath Family
See aS Ee Sen ey ee ay eae ey a
uva-ursi (L.) Spreng.
Bearberry, Kinnikinnick
DCNA MDLT
ARDISIA O.Swartz
MYRSINACEAE Myrsine Family
(SR a Se OR RE AP SSR Oy SO)
‘Alba’ [A. crenata Sims]
FLUF
crenata Sims
Coralberry
ALBG FLUF GADG TXDC
FLMG GACH GATS
crispa (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) A.DC.
Coral A.
ALBG FLDG GACG LAAL
ARDISIA
japonica (Thunb.) BI.
Japanese A.
ALFS LAAL MSMN
FLDG LAHP SCLM
GACG SCMG
LAPA
ARECASTRUM (Drude) Becc.
romanzoffianum (Cham.) Becc.
= Syagrus romanzoffianum
ARISTOLOCHIA lL.
ARISTOLOCHIACEAE Aristolochia Family
elegans Mast.
Calico Dutchman’s Pipe
TXPO
ARONIA Medik. Chokeberry
ROSACEAE Rose Family
arbutifolia (L.) Ell.
Red C.
DCNA MDMM VADW VAPO
GAEC TXSE VAFB
MDLT VABP VAGW
melanocarpa (Michx.) Ell.
Black C.
DCNA VACW VAPO
MDGD VAGS
melanocarpa (Michx.) Ell. var. elata Rehd.
= A. melanocarpa
prunifolia (Marsh.) Rehd.
Purplefruit C.
MDGJ
ARTEMISIA L.
ASTERACEAE Aster Family
abrotanum L.
Southernwood
DCNA
ARUNDINARIA Michx.
POACEAE Grass Family
ae a oe Ee A eed
‘Variegata’ [A. pygmaea (Miq.) Mitf.]
SCBR
AUCUBA
ASCYRUM LL.
HYPERICACEAE St. John’s-wort Family
Se a ey
hypericoides L.
St. Andrew’s Cross
NCEG SCWI
stans Michx.
= Hypericum stans
ASIMINA Adans.
ANNONACEAE Custard-apple Family
triloba (L.) Dunal
Pawpaw
DEWG NCCA VACM VAGW
MDLT TXLL VACW
ASTER L.
ASTERACEAE Aster Family
a as a TA EL PR OS EE)
carolinianus Walt.
Carolina Aster
SCWI
AUCUBA ‘Thunb.
CORNACEAE Dogwood Family
chinensis Benth.
DCNA
‘Goldieana’ [A. japonica Thunb.]
VAPH
japonica Thunb.
Japanese Aucuba
ALEH GACG MDLT SCNS
ARWS GAJS MDPJ VACW
DCCG LAAL SCMG VAWR
FLMG MDHN SCMP
japonica Thunb. var. borealis Miyabe &
Kudo
DCNA
‘Limbata’ [A. japonica Thunb.]
DCNA
‘Longifolia’ [A. japonica Thunb.]
DCNA VAPH
‘Meigetsu’ [A. japonica Thunb.]
MDMG
‘Nana’ [A. japonica Thunb.]
MDTD SCMG
OM |
AUCUBA
‘Salicifolia’ [A. japonica Thunb.]
DCNA
‘Variegata’ [A. japonica Thunb.]
Gold-dust Shrub
ALBG GAHC MDPJ SCFW
ARPT GAJS MSMN TNUT
DCCG LALG NCOP VACW
FLMG MDLT SCBR
BACCHARIS lL. Groundsel
ASTERACEAE Aster Family
‘Dauphin Island’ [B. halimifolia L.]
SCWI
glomeruliflora Pers.
Southern B.
SCWI
halimifolia L.
Sea Myrtle, G. Tree
GACG
BAMBUSA Schreber
POACEAE
Bamboo
Grass Family
‘Alphonse Karr’ [B. multiplex (Lour.)
Raeusch.]
GAIS
‘Fernleaf’ [B. multiplex (Lour.) Raeusch.]
FLDG SCCY TXVO
glaucescens (Willd.) Sieb. ex Munro
= B. multiplex
multiplex (Lour.) Raeusch.
Hedge Bamboo
FLDG FLMG LAAL NCOP
‘Silverstripe’ [B. multiplex (Lour.)
Raeusch.]
SCCY
tuldoides Munro
FLUF
‘Variegata’ [B. multiplex (Lour.) Raeusch.]
LAAL
BERBERIS
BAUHINIA L.
FABACEAE (Caesalpinioideae)
Bean Family
SS TE TT a a TTT,
congesta (Britton & Rose) Lundell
= B. lunarioides
divaricata L.
LASL
lunarioides A.Gr. ex S.Wats.
Texas B.
TXMS TXSE
saigonensis Pierre ex Gagnep.
= B. yunnanensis
yunnanensis Franch.
TXPS
BEFARIA Mutis ex L.
ERICACEAE Heath Family
ESE TS SS ST TR RE |
racemosa Vent.
Tarflower
ALAU
BELOPERONE Nees
ACANTHACEAE Acanthus Family
SPT OE OE EE Sy I EE]
guttata Brandegee
= Justicia brandegeana
BERBERIS L. Barberry
BERBERIDACEAE Barberry Family
SS al)
‘Atropurpurea’ [B. koreana Palib.]
Redleaf Korean B.
VAGS
‘Atropurpurea’ [B. thunbergii DC.]
Redleaf Japanese B.
ALBH MDBG TNDR
FLMN NCBE VAPH
FLRH SCCuU VAWR
‘Atropurpurea Nana’ [B. thunbergii DC.]
Dwarf Redleaf Japanese B.
NCBE VACW VAPH
‘Aurea’ [B. thunbergii DC.]
Yellowleaf Japanese B.
MDBG TNTV VAGS
‘Byers’ [B. julianae Schneid.]
Byers Wintergreen B.
SCCU
BERBERIS
‘Chenault’ [B. < hybrido-gagnepainii
Suring.]
[B. gagnepainii < B. verruculosa]
VAWR
x chenaultii Ahrendt
= B. x hybrido-gagnepainii ‘Chenault’
‘Crimson Pygmy’ [B. thunbergii DC.]
DCNA MDBG TNTV
GACG TNSN VAGS
hookeri Lem.
Hooker B.
FLUF
hookeri Lem. var. viridis Schneid.
Hooker B.
SCCU
julianae Schneid.
Wintergreen B.
ALAU GACG MDNA SCUC
ALBH GAHC NCBE VACW
ALIT GAJY NCDU VAMP
ALTD GAUG NCEG VATA
FLMG LAHG SCCU VAWR
‘Kobold’ [B. thunbergii DC.]
GACG
<x mentorensis H.Schultz & Horvath
ex L.M.Ames
Mentor B.
[B. julianae < B. thunbergii]
(Plant Patent No. 99)
ALAU ALIT SCCU
ALBH NCBE VATA
mouillacana Schneid.
DCNA
‘Parkjuweel’ [B. < media Grootend.]
[B. hybrido-gagnepainii ‘Chenault’ < B.
thunbergii]
DCNA
sargentiana Schneid.
Sargent B.
ALAU GABS
soulieana Schneid.
Soulie B.
GAJS
‘Sparkle’ [B. thunbergii DC.]
VATA
‘Special’ [B. thunbergii DC.]
DCNA
BETULA
thunbergii DC.
Japanese B.
DEWG MDLT SCCU VAWL
FLMG MDNA VAGG
triacanthophora Hort. not Fedde
= B. xwisleyensis
verruculosa Hemsl. & Wils.
Warty B.
DCNA TNTV VAMP VATA
‘William Penn’ [B. < gladwynensis Li]
[B. julianae < B. verruculosa]
MDBG VATA
x wisleyensis Ahrendt
(Parentage unknown; sometimes labeled
triacanthophora)
MDBG NCDU SCCU VAWR
MDPJ NCWC VAMP
BERCHEMIA Necker ex DC.
RHAMNACEAE Buckthorn Family
a I EE ee ee ee I EE]
‘Issai’ [B. racemosa Sieb. & Zucc.]
MDBG
racemosa Sieb. & Zucc.
Japanese Supplejack
TNTV
scandens (J.Hill) K.Koch
Alabama Supplejack
SCBR TNSN
BETULA L. Birch
BETULACEAE Birch Family
(REESE ASAD AOE TEE RTE ANS RN IE EE OY PEE Cg]
alleghaniensis Britton
Yellow B.
VACW
costata Traut.
MDBG VATA
‘Dalecarlica’ [B. pendula Roth]
MDNA TNSN VAJL
davurica Pall.
DCNA
fontinalis Sarg.
= B. occidentalis
jaquemontii Spach
DCNA
29
BETULA
lenta L.
Sweet B.
DCNA
lutea Michx.f.
= B. alleghaniensis
maximowicziana Regel
VATA
nigra L.
River B.
DCDO NCCA SCBR VACW
DCWR NCDU SCCU VAMP
FLUF NCTP TXDM
occidentalis Hook.
DCNA
papyrifera Marsh.
Paper B.
DCNA MDGD NCBE
MDBG MDLM
papyrifera < B. maximowicziana
VAGM
pendula Roth
European White B.
ALBH MDLT TNCT VATA
DCNA NCDU TNFN VAWR
DCWH SCCU TNSM
pendula < B. nigra
VATA
platyphylla Sukachev var. japonica (Miq.)
Hara
Japanese White B.
DCNA SCCU
populifolia Marsh.
Gray B.
DCCG MDBG NCWC
DCNA MDJS TNBO
potaninii Batal.
DCNA
pubescens Ehrh.
Hairy B.
DCNA
‘Purpurea’ [B. pendula Roth]
TNTV
uber (Ashe) Fern.
Virginia Roundleaf B.
DCNA SCWI
verrucosa Ehrh.
= B. pendula
BRUGMANSIA
‘Youngii’ [B. pendula Roth]
MDBG
BIGNONIA L.
BIGNONIACEAE Bignonia Family
(TS aT |S SEE SS TES TE
capreolata L.
Cross Vine
FLMG GAJI SCWR
FLUF MDFM VACW
unguis-cati L.
= Macfadyena unguis-cati
BIOTA (D.Don) Endl.
= PLATYCLADUS
BREYNIA J.R. &J.G. Forst.
EUPHORBIACEAE Spurge Family
disticha J.R. & J.G.Forst.
Snowbush
LAHG
nivosa (W.G.Sm.) Small
= B. disticha
BROUSSONETIA WLHer. ex Vent.
MORACEAE Mulberry Family
papyrifera (L.) Vent.
Paper Mulberry
DCNA MSRN TNSG VABF
MDJH SCUC TNTV VACW
‘Variegata’ [B. papyrifera (L.) Vent.]
SCWI
BRUCKENTHALIA 1 Reichenb.
ERICACEAE Heath Family
ET oT ER RR <A]
spiculifolia (Salisb.) Reichenb.
Spike Heath
DEWG
BRUGMANSIA Pers.
SOLANACEAE. Nightshade Family
a a eee ST a]
suaveolens (Humboldt& Bonpland ex Willd.)
Bercht.& J.Presl
Angel's Trumpet
ALBG MSHB
BIGNONIA capreolata L.
[illustrator Lillian Nicholson Meyer]
31
BRUNFELSIA
BRUNFELSIA L.
SOLANACEAE Nightshade Family
A eT RET CS EP CD SDNY PS COS SOD EY OR SY
australis Benth.
Yesterday-today-tomorrow
FLCG GATS TXAV
FLUF LALG TXLL
GAJI LASL TXMK
BUCKLEYA Torr.
SANTALACEAE Sandalwood Family
SE RS EEN
distichophylla (Nutt.) Torr.
Piratebush
GAEC NCBE
BUDDLEJA L.
BUDDLEJACEAE
Butterfly Bush
Buddleja Family
‘Alba’ [B. davidii Franch.]
MDWP
alternifolia Maxim.
Fountain B.
DEWG
crispa Benth. var. farreri (Balf.f. &
W.W.Sm.)Hand.-Mazz.
DCNA
davidii Franch.
Orange-eye B.
MDBG NCBE SCCU
MDWP NCOP
fallowiana Balf.f. & W.W.Sm.
GATS
farreri Balf.f. & W.W.Sm.
DCNA
japonica Hemsl.
DCNA
lindleyana Fort. ex Lindl.
GATN LARP MSHB
LAAL MSEN
‘Sungold’ [B. x weyeriana Weyer]
[B. davidii « B. globosa]
VAGS
venenifera Makino
DCNA
BUXUS
< weyeriana Weyer
[B. davidii < B. globosa]
SCJF
< whiteana R.J.Moore
[B. alternifolia <x B. asiatica]
DCNA
BUMELIA O.Swartz
SAPOTACEAE Sapodilla Family
a a TT TT NE AT RIS ST]
lacuum Small
= B. tenax
lanuginosa (Michx.) Pers.
Chittamwood
SCMG TXMS
lycioides (L.) Pers.
Southern Buckthorn
SCBR VACW
tenax (L.) Willd.
Ironwood
SCWI
BUTIA (Becc.) Becc.
ARECACEAE Palm Family
capitata (Mart.) Becc.
Jelly Palm
FLMG FLUF LAAL
BUXUS L. Box
BUXACEAE Boxwood Family
‘Abilene’ [B. sempervirens L.]
DCNA
‘Agram’ [B. sempervirens L.]
DCNA
‘Albo-marginata’ [B. sempervirens L.]
= ‘Marginata’
‘Angustifolia’ [B. sempervirens L.]
Willow-leaved B.
DCNA MSMN TNLW
FLDG NCCA |
‘Arborescens’ [B. sempervirens L.]
Tree B.
DCNA DEMC TNLW VACW
‘Arborescens Decussata’ [B. sempervirens
L.]
DCNA
BRUNFELSIA australis Benth.
[Illustrator Lillian Nicholson Meyer]
33
BUXUS
‘Argenteo-variegata’ [B. sempervirens L.]
DCNA LARP VAGS
‘Aristocrat’ [B. sempervirens L.]
DCNA
‘Aurea Maculata’ [B. sempervirens L.]
= ‘Aureo-variegata’
‘Aurea Marginata’ [B. sempervirens L.]
= ‘Marginata’
‘Aurea Pendula’ [B. sempervirens L.]
DCNA
‘Aureo-variegata’ [B. sempervirens L.]
DCNA
balearica Lam.
Balearic B.
DCNA SCMG
‘Belleville’ [B. sempervirens L.]
DCNA
‘Bullata’ [B. sempervirens L.]
ARRB DCNA GAHC VAAC
‘Butterworth’ [B. sempervirens L.]
DCNA
‘Compacta’ [B. microphylla Sieb. & Zucc.]
ALHC DCNA NCFR VATA
ALTD MDBG VACW VATW
‘Curly Locks’ [B. microphylla Sieb. &
Zu1cc.]
DCNA
‘Denmark’ [B. sempervirens L.]
DCNA
‘Edgar Anderson’ [B. sempervirens L.]
DCNA
‘Elegantissima’ [B. sempervirens L.]
DCNA VAGS
‘Fastigiata’ [B. sempervirens L.]
Columnar B.
DCNA VABF
‘Glauca’ [B. sempervirens L.]
DCNA
‘Grace Hendrick Phillips’ [B. microphylla
Sieb. & Zucc.]
DCNA
‘Graham Blandy’ [B. sempervirens L.]
DCNA
BUXUS
‘Green Gem’
(? Hybrid)
DCNA
‘Green Mountain’
(? Hybrid)
DCNA
‘Green Pillow’ [B. microphylla Sieb. &
Zuce,]
DCNA
‘Green Velvet’
(? Hybrid)
DCNA
‘Handsworthiensis’ [B. sempervirens L.]
Handsworth B.
DCNA TNSN TNTV
‘Hardwickensis’ [B. sempervirens L.]
DCNA
harlandii Hance
Harland B.
ALBG FLMG MSEN VAGS
ALTD GADG MSEP VATA
ARHS LALG NCTP VAWM
ARRB LATU SCFW
DCNA MDKN SCJM
‘Heinrich Bruns’ [B. sempervirens L.]
DCNA
‘Helen Whiting’ [B. microphylla Sieb. &
Zucc.]
DCNA
‘Henry Hohman’ [B. microphylla Sieb. &
Zucc.]
DCNA
‘Henry Shaw’ [B. sempervirens L.]
DCNA
himalayensis Hort.
= B. wallichiana
‘Inglis’ [B. sempervirens L.]
DCNA
‘Ipek’ [B. sempervirens L.]
DCNA
‘Joe Gable’ [B. sempervirens L.]
DCNA TNSN TNTV
‘John Baldwin’ [B. microphylla Sieb. &
Zucc.]
DCNA
BUXUS
‘Joy’ [B. sempervirens L.]
DCNA
‘Kingsville Dwarf [B. microphylla Sieb. &
Zucc.|
= ‘Compacta’
‘Latifolia Macrophylla’ [B. sempervirens
L.]
DCNA
‘Latifolia Nova’ [B. sempervirens L.]
DCNA
‘Lynnhaven’ [B. sempervirens L.]
DCNA
‘Macrophylla’ [B. sempervirens L.]
DCNA
‘Marginata’ [B. sempervirens L.]
DCNA MDHN
‘Memorial’ [B. sempervirens L.]
DCNA
microphylla Sieb. & Zucc.
Japanese B.
ARHS DEEM MDJS
DCCG DEWG = TNSN
DCNA GAEC TNUT
microphylla Sieb. & Zucc. var. insularis
Nakai
= B. sinica var. insularis
microphylla Sieb. & Zucc. var. japonica
(Muell.-Arg.) Rehd. & Wils.
Japanese Box
ALBG FLCG LASL SCMP
ALTD FLMG SCCU TNCT
ARHS FLUF SCEA
DCCG GATS SCJM
DCNA LAAL SCMG
microphylla Sieb. & Zucc. var. koreana Nakai
ex Rehd.
= B. sinica var. insularis
* ‘Morris Dwarf’ [B. microphylla Sieb. &
Zucc. var. japonica (Muell.-Arg.) Rehd. &
Wils.]
DCNA
* ‘Morris Midget’ [B. microphylla Sieb. &
Zucc. var. japonica (Muell.-Arg.) Rehd. &
Wils.]
DCNA
‘Myrtifolia’ [B. sempervirens L.]
ALTD
BUXUS
* ‘National’ [B. microphylla Sieb. & Zucc.
var. japonica (Muell.-Arg.) Rehd. & Wils.]
DCNA MDBG
‘Nish’ [B. sempervirens L.]
DCNA
‘Northern Find’ [B. sempervirens L.]
DCNA
‘Northern New York’ [B. sempervirens L.]
DCNA
‘Northland’ [B. sempervirens L.]
DCNA
‘Pendula’ [B. sempervirens L.]
Weeping B.
DCCG DCNA
‘Pincushion’ [B. sinica (Rehd. & Wils.)
M.Cheng var. insularis (Nakai) M.Cheng]
DCNA
‘Ponteyi’ [B. sempervirens L.]
DCNA
‘Prostrata’ [B. sempervirens L.]
DCNA
‘Pyramidalis’ [B. sempervirens L.]
DCNA TNTV
‘Richard’ [B. harlandii Hance]
ARWS DCNA LASL
‘Rotundifolia’ [B. sempervirens L.]
DCNA LARP TNLW VAHM
‘Ste. Genevieve’ [B. sempervirens L.]
DCNA
‘Salicifolia’ [B. sempervirens L.]
DCNA
‘Salicifolia Elata’ [B. sempervirens L.]
DCNA
sempervirens L.
Common B.
ALBG GABG NCDU SCMP
ARRB GACG NCTP TNCT
DCCG GAHC SCBR TNRU
DCNA GAKN SCCU TNUT
DCWH GAOH SCFW VAGS
DEEM GATN SCJM VAGW
FLMG MDHN SCMG VAWR
sinica (Rehd. & Wils.) M.Cheng var.
insularis (Nakai) M.Cheng
Korean B.
ARHS DCNA
SCCU VATA
35
BUXUS
stenophylla Hance
DCNA
‘Suffruticosa’ [B. sempervirens L.]
Dwarf English B.
DCNA GAKN NCSM TNCT
DCWH GAOH NCTE VACW
FLCM MDJS SCBR VAGU
FLDG MSEN SsCcu VATA
GAHC NCDU SCMP VAWR
‘Sunnyside’ [B. microphylla Sieb. & Zucc.]
DCNA
‘Tall Boy’ [B. sinica (Rehd. & Wils.)
M.Cheng var. insularis (Nakai) M.Cheng]
DCNA
‘Tide Hill’ [B. sinica (Rehd. & Wils.)
M.Cheng var. insularis (Nakai) M.Cheng]
VATA
‘Vardar Valley’ [B. sempervirens L.]
Jugoslavian B.
DCNA GACG TNPW
‘Varifolia’ [B. sempervirens L.]
DCNA
wallichiana Baill.
DCNA
‘Welleri’ [B. sempervirens L.]
DCNA GACG
‘Winter Beauty’ [B. sinica (Rehd. & Wils.)
M.Cheng var. insularis (Nakai) M.Cheng]
DCNA
‘Wintergreen’ [B. sinica (Rehd. & Wils.)
M.Cheng var. insularis (Nakai) M.Cheng]
SCCU
CAESALPINIA L.
FABACEAE (Caesalpinioideae)
Bean Family
gilliesii Hook.
SCWI
CALLIANDRA Benth.
FABACEAE (Mimosoideae) Bean Family
PPM aes TUE NLS ARERR OS ApS GCS ds MEL DE eI RE ON Ss See RE
tweediei Benth.
Mexican Flamebush
GACH LAAL TXDC TXPS
(Se)
Oo
CALLISTEMON
CALLICARPA L. Beautyberry
VERBENACEAE Verbena Family
SE
americana L.
American B.
ALAU GACG NCDU VAGS
ALBG LAAL SCBR
FLUF NCAG TXRS
bodinieri Lev.
Bodinier B.
MDPJ
bodinieri Lev. var. giraldii Rehd.
DCBG DCNA =CeU
dichotoma (Lour.) K.Koch
Purple B.
MDBG SCCU VACW
japonica Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
Japanese B.
DCNA MDKN SCWI
GAEH SCCU TNUT
‘Lactea’ [C. americana L.]
White-fruited B.
GACG SCBR SCWI TXRS
‘Leucocarpa’ [C. dichotoma (Lour.) K.Koch]
DCNA
macrophylla Vahl
FLUF
tosaensis Makino
VATA
CALLISTEMON R.Br. Bottlebrush
MYRTACEAE Myrtle Family
citrinus (Curtis) Skeels
ALFS FLUF LASL
FLCS GASM NCOP
linearis (Schrad. & J.C.Wendl.) DC.
Narrowleaf B.
FLUF LASL
rigidus R.Br.
Stiff B.
FLUF
rugulosus Miq.
SCWI
salignus (Sm.) DC.
Willow B.
ALBG LASL
CALLISTEMON
viminalis (Sol. ex Gaertn.) G.Don
FLMG FLUF GACG
CALLITRIS Vent.
CUPRESSACEAE Cypress Family
columellaris F.Muell.
FLUF
CALLUNA Salisb. Heather
ERICACEAE Heath Family
‘August Beauty’ [C. vulgaris (L.) Hull]
MDLT
‘Aureafolia’ [C. vulgaris (L.) Hull]
MDLT
‘H. E. Beale’ [C. vulgaris (L.) Hull]
MDLT
‘Juno’ [C. vulgaris (L.) Hull]
MDLT
‘Plena’ [C. vulgaris (L.) Hull]
MDLT
‘Silver Queen’ [C. vulgaris (L.) Hull]
MDLT
‘Tib’ [C. vulgaris (L.) Hull]
MDLT
7 vulgaris (L.) Hull
Scotch H.
DCNA
CALOCEDRUS
CUPRESSACEAE
Kurz
Cypress Family
decurrens (Torr.) Florin
Incense Cedar
ALFN GAMP NCCA TNUT
DEPC GAWJ NCTE VAMP
FLUF MDBG SCHS
GAHC MDJH TNPC
GAHS MDJS TNTV
CALYCANTHUS L.
CALYCANTHACEAE § Calycanthus Family
‘Athens’ [C. floridus L.]
GACG GAMD GAPG
fertilis Walt.
= C. floridus
CAMELLIA
floridus L.
Sweetshrub, Carolina Allspice
ALAU GAVA NCBE TNDG
ALBH LASL NCCA VACW
DEEM MDBM NCTP VADW
DEWG MDJS SCCU VAGW
GACG MDLA SCDB VANB
GAEC MDNA SCHW VAWP
GAFF MDWP SCMP
GAUG MSEP SCWC
floridus L. var. laevigatus (Willd.) T. & G.
= C. floridus
‘Margarita’ [C. floridus L.]
GAEC VAPH
CAMELLIA L.
THEACEAE Tea Family
* ‘Ack-Scent’ [C. japonica ‘Kramer’s
Supreme’ < C. ‘Fragrant Pink Improved’]
DCNA
* ‘Ack-Scent Pink’ [C. japonica ‘Fragrant
Star’ <x C. ‘Fragrant Pink’]
DCNA
* ‘Ack-Scent Red’ [C. japonica ‘Arabella’
x C. ‘Fragrant Pink’]
DCNA
* ‘Ack-Scent Sno’ [C. japonica ‘Frost
Queen’ * C. ‘Fragrant Pink’]
DCNA
* ‘Ack-Scent Spice’ [C. japonica ‘Fragrant
Star’ x C. ‘Fragrant Pink’]
DCNA
* ‘Ack-Scent Star’ [C. japonica ‘Fragrant
Star’ x C. ‘Fragrant Pink’]
DCNA
* ‘Ack-Scent White’ [C. japonica ‘Frost
Queen’ * C. ‘Fragrant Pink’]
DCNA
‘Alice Morrison’ [C. japonica L.]
ALBG
‘Anemoniflora’ [C. japonica L.]
Warratah C.
SCMP
‘Annette’ [C. sasanqua Thunb.
ex J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
assimilis Champ. ex Benth.
MDGD
37
CALYCANTHUS floridus L.
[illustrator Peggy K. Duke]
CAMELLIA
‘Aunt Jetty’ [C. japonica L.]
FLMG
‘Barbara Morgan’ [C. japonica L.]
DCNA
‘Capt. Rawes’ [C. reticulata Lindl.]
LAGN
‘Chandleri Elegans’ [C. japonica L.]
VACW
‘Cherokee’ [C. sasanqua Thunb.
ex J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
* ‘Cinnamon Cindy’ [C. japonica
‘Kenyo-Tai’ < C. lutchuensis]
DCNA
‘Cleopatra’ [C. sasanqua Thunb.
ex J.A.Murr.]
VATA
crapnelliana Tutch.
DCNA MDGD
‘Crimson Bride’ [C. sasanqua Thunb.
ex J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
cuspidata (Kochs) J.G.Veitch
SCMG
+‘Daisy Eagleson’ [C. sasanqua ‘Maiden’s
Blush’ + C. japonica]
(Graft chimera)
DCNA
‘Daitairin’ [C. japonica L.|
ALBG
‘Dawn’ [C. vernalis (Makino) Makino]
MDGD
‘Doctor Tinsley’ [C. japonica L.]
ARRB
‘Donation’ [C. < williamsii W.W.Sm.]
[C. japonica < C. saluenensis]
ALBG
‘Donation Sport’ [C. < williamsii W.W.Sm.]
[C. japonica < C. saluenensis]
DCNA
drupifera (Lour.) Pierre
FLIF
* ‘Fragrant Joy’ [C. rusticana <
C. lutchuensis]
DCNA
CAMELLIA
* ‘Fragrant Pink’ [C. rusticana ‘Yoshida’
x C. lutchuensis]
DCNA
* ‘Fragrant Pink Improved’
(Polyploid of C. ‘Fragrant Pink’)
DCNA
fraterna Hance
ALTD LASL MDGD
* ‘Frost Prince’ [C. hiemalis
‘Shishigashira’ < C. oleifera]
DCNA MDLT
* ‘Frost Princess’ [C. hiemalis ‘Billy
Wylam’ ~ C. oleifera]
DCNA
* ‘Frost Queen’ [C. japonica L.]
DCNA
‘Gov. Mouton Variegated’ [C. japonica L.]
SCMP
granthamiana Sealy
MDGD SCMG VANB
‘Guilio Nuccio’ [C. japonica L.]
TNMB
‘Inspiration’ [C. reticulata <
C. saluenensis]
VAGS
japonica L.
Common C.
ALSH FLUF SCBR SCMP
DCNA MDBG SCMG VACW
kissii Wall.
MDGD
‘Kumasaka’ [C. japonica L.]
ALBG
‘Leucantha’ [C. japonica L.]
DCWH
‘Little Princess’ [C. fraterna <
C. japonica]
ALBG
lutchuensis Ito
MDGD
‘Marie Wood’ [C. japonica L.]
VANB
miyagii (Koidz.) Makino & Nemoto
= C. sasanqua
39
CAMELLIA
‘November Pink’ [C. < williamsii W.W.Sm.]
[C. japonica < C. saluenensis]
MDGD
oleifera Abel
Oil C.
DCNA GAEC MDLT
GACG MDGD VACW
* ‘Polar Ice’ [C. ‘Frost Princess’ <
C. oleifera]
DCNA
‘Professor Sargent’ [C. japonica L.]
DCWH
‘Reverend John G. Drayton’
[C. japonica L.]
SCMG
saluenensis Stapf
NCEL
‘Sarah Frost’ [C. japonica L.]
ALRH NCTP
sasanqua Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
Sasanqua C.
ALBG FLUF NCAG SCMG
ARRB GAWH NCDU SCWP
DCNG MDGD SCKG
‘Sayehime’ [C. vernalis (Makino) Makino]
DCNA
‘Sharon Elizabeth’ [C. sasanqua Thunb.
ex J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Sieboldii’ [C. japonica L.]
DCWH
sinensis (L.) O.Ktze.
Tea Plant
DCNA GAJS MSEP SCMP
FLIF MDFM NCTE VAGS
GACG MDLT SCBR VAMP
GAEH MDRP SCKG
* ‘Snow Flurry’ [C. ‘Frost Princess’ <
C. oleifera]
DCNA
* ‘Sunworshiper’ [C. hongkongensis <
C. rusticana]
DCNA
‘Tama no ura’ [C. japonica L.]
DCNA
tenuifolia (Hayata) Cohen-Stuart
FLIF MDGD
CAMPYLOTROPIS
‘Texas Star’ [C. sasanqua Thunb.
ex J.A.Murr.]
ALCW
‘Tiny Princess’
VAPH
tsaii H.H.Hu
MDGD
* ‘Two Marthas’ [C. sasanqua ‘Onishiki’ <
C. kissii]
DCNA
‘Ville de Nantes’ [C. japonica L.]
FLUF
* ‘Winter’s Charm’ [C. oleifera <
C. sasanqua ‘Takara-awase’]
DCNA
* ‘Winter’s Hope’ [C. ‘Frost Princess’ <
C. oleifera]
DCNA
* ‘Winter’s Rose’ [C. hiemalis ‘Otome’
C. oleifera]
DCNA
* ‘Winter’s Star’ [C. ‘Frost Prince’ <
C. hiemalis]
DCNA
CAMPSIS Lour.
BIGNONIACEAE Bignonia Family
grandiflora (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Schum.
Chinese Trumpet-creeper
MDFM TNSC
‘Mme. Galen’ [C. <tagliabuana (Vis.) Rehd.]
[C. grandiflora < C. radicans]
DCNA MDFM TNSC
DCRS SCCU VAGS
radicans (L.) Seemann ex Bur.
Trumpet-creeper, Trumpet Vine
DCNA MDLT SCBR VACW
LAAL NCBE SCCU VAMW
‘Yellow Trumpet’ [C. radicans (L.)
Seemann ex Bur.]
SCCU VAGS
CAMPYLOTROPIS Bunge
FABACEAE (Papilionoideae) Bean Family
Ce a
macrocarpa Bunge
MDSC
CARAGANA
CARAGANA Fabr. Pea Shrub
FABACEAE (Faboideae) Bean Family
aE SS ST aS DR OM On a
arborescens Lam.
PS:
DEWG
chamlagu Lam.
= C. sinica
‘Lorbergii’ [C. arborescens Lam.]
MDKN
‘Pendula’ [C. arborescens Lam.]
DCNA TNSN
sinica (Buc’hoz) Rehd.
Chinese P.S.
DCNA GAEC MDKN
‘Sylvatica’ [C. frutex (L.) K.Koch]
DCNA
CARISSA L.
APOCYNACEAE Dogbane Family
macrocarpa (Eckl. & Zeyh.) A.DC.
LALG LASL
CARPINUS L. Hornbeam
BETULACEAE Birch Family
=e EE Re oes eS ae LL a ee ee
‘Ascendens’ [C. caroliniana Walt.]
TNLW
betulus L.
European H.
DCCG DCNA DEMC MDTD
caroliniana Walt.
American H., Ironwood
ALAU FLUF NCCA TXMS
DCCG MDHN SCBR VACW
DEWG MDWP SCMP
cordata Bl.
Heartleaf H.
MDGD TNDG
‘Fastigiata’ [C. betulus L.]
Columnar H.
DCCG TNFEFN TNTV
DCNA TNSN VACW
japonica Bl.
Japanese H.
DCNA TNSN TNTV VACW
CARYA
orientalis Mill.
DCNA
‘Purpurea’ [C. betulus L.]
Purple-leaf H.
TNTV
CARYA Nuit.
JUGLANDACEAE
aquatica (Michx.f.) Nutt.
Bitter Pecan, Water H.
SCBR
cordiformis (Wang.) K.Koch
Bitternut
DCWM
glabra (Mill.) Sweet
Pignut
ALAU FLWC TNBM VASC
FLUF SCBR VAGG
‘Glover’ [C. ovata (Mill.) K.Koch]
MDAB
‘Hines’ [C. ovata (Mill.) K.Koch]
MDAB
illinoinensis (Wang.) K.Koch
Pecan
ALCG GAIS MDHN SCWC
DCCG LATU SCBR SCWI
DCJS MDBR SCMP VAGW
illinoinensis x C. sp.
Hican
TNSN
‘Koon’ [C. illinoinensis < C. sp.]
MDGD
laciniosa (Michx.f.) Loud.
Shellbark H.
FLMG NCCP
‘Lake’ [C. ovata (Mill.) K.Koch]
MDAB
‘Lingenfelter’ [C. ovata (Mill.) K.Koch]
MDAB
‘Mehan’ [C. illinoinensis (Wang.) K.Koch]
Mehan Pecan
ALBH
ovalis (Wang.) Sarg.
Sweet Pignut
ALAU SCBR
Hickory
Walnut Family
41
CARYA
ovata (Mill.) K.Koch
Shagbark H.
DEEM VAGG
ovata (Mill.) K.Koch var. pubescens Sarg.
TNHG
pallida (Ashe) Engl. & Graebn.
Sand H.
ALAU VASC
‘Romig’ [C. ovata (Mill.) K.Koch]
MDAB
‘Schaul’ [C. ovata (Mill.) K.Koch]
MDAB
‘Schinnerling’ [C. ovata (Mill.) K.Koch]
MDAB
‘Stuart’ [C. illinoinensis (Wang.) K.Koch]
Stuart Pecan
ALBH DCNA FLUF NCCA
tomentosa (Lam.) Nutt.
Mockernut H.
DCCG FLUF SCBR VAMP
FLMG NCWK TNBM
‘Vest’ [C. ovata (Mill.) K.Koch]
MDAB
CARYOPTERIS Bunge
VERBENACEAE Verbena Family
< clandonensis Simmonds
[C. incana « C. mongholica]
MDBG
incana (Thunb. ex Houtt.) Miq.
DCNA
CASIMIROA Llave & Lex.
RUTACEAE Citrus Family
edulis Llave & Lex.
White Sapote
FLUF
pringlei (S.Wats.) Engelm.
TXMS TXPS
42
CASTANOPSIS
CASSIA L. Senna
FABACEAE (Caesalpinioideae)
Bean Family
SE a Fa EI]
alata L.
Ringworm S.
ALBG NCOP
coluteoides Coll.
ALBG FLMG LAAP
FLDJ GATS SCCL
corymbosa Lam.
FLUF
CASTANEA Miill. Chestnut
FAGACEAE Beech Family
ESS ES EE CT LS eS ST)
‘Argenteo-variegata’ [C. sativa L.]
DCNA
‘Crane’ [C. mollissima Bl.]
MDAB
crenata Sieb. & Zucc.
Japanese C.
DCECT
‘Meiling’ [C. mollissima B1.]
MDAB
mollissima Bl.
Chinese C.
DCNA GAIS TNSC VAWR
DCWH MDHN TNWF
DEMC MDLT VACM
‘Nanking’ [C. mollissima B].]
MDAB
‘Orrin’ [C. mollissima Bl.]
MDAB
sativa Mill.
Common C., European C.
MDBR
vesca Gaertn.
= C. sativa
CASTANOPSIS (D.Don) Spach
Chinquapin
FAGACEAE Beech Family
cuspidata (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Schottky
Japanese C.
ALON
GAIS LAGN
CASTANOPSIS
cuspidata (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Schottky
var. sieboldii (Makino) Nakai
FLMG
sclerophylla Schottky
GAIS
CASUARINA Adans.
CASUARINACEAE Casuarina Family
cunninghamiana Miq.
Australian Pine, Beefwood
FLDH FLGA
CATALPA Scop.
BIGNONIACEAE Bignonia Family
bignonioides Walt.
Common C., Indian Bean
DCSH MDHN VAWR
GAMC SCGB
bungei C.A.Mey.
Manchurian C.
TNRW
ovata G.Don
Chinese C.
DCCG DCJJ DCPC SCCU
speciosa Warder ex Engelm.
Western C.
DEWG NCCA VACM
GABS TNHG
CEANOTHUS lL.
RHAMNACEAE Buckthorn Family
ST 2 EES ST Pe ee]
americanus L.
New Jersey Tea
DCNA VAMP
x delilianus Spach
[C. americanus < C. caeruleus]
VAGS
‘Gloire de Versailles’ [C. < delilianus
Spach]
[C. americanus < C. caeruleus]
SCWI
‘Marie Simon’ [C. < pallidus Lind1l.]
[C. ? <delilianus < C. ovatus]
DCNA DEWG
microphyllus Michx.
SCWI
CEDRUS
velutinus Doug.
Snowbrush C.
SCJF
CEDRELA P.Br.
MELIACEAE Mahogany Family
AITO NTN I a LS NE ee, PP ao
sinensis Juss.
= Toona sinensis
CEDRUS Trew Cedar
PINACEAE Pine Family
RAE RLF eT aR TE OR SN, MEE ND UR a OE IT]
atlantica (Endl.) Manetti ex Carr.
Atlas C.
DCNA NCCA VABF
GAUG NCTP VACW
MDJS TNMB VARH
‘Aurea’ [C. atlantica (Endl.) Manetti
ex Carr.]
DCNA MDJS
‘Aurea’ [C. deodara (Roxb.) G.Don]
DCNA MDBG
brevifolia (Hook.f.) A.Henry
= C. libani ssp. brevifolia
deodara (Roxb.) G.Don
Deodar C.
ALBG GACG MDHN TNSN
ARUM GAJI NCBE VAMP
DCCG GAOH NCTE VARH
DCNA GAUG SCCU
FLMG GAWS SCHG
‘Fastigiata’ [C. atlantica (Endl.) Manetti
ex Carr.]
DCNA
‘Fastigiata’ [C. deodara (Roxb.) G.Don]
DCNA
‘Glauca’ [C. atlantica (Endl.) Manetti ex
Carr.]
Blue Atlas C.
DCNA MDCP TNSG
MDBG MDLT
‘Glauca Pendula’ [C. atlantica (Endl.)
Manetti ex Carr.]
DCNA MDBG MDLT
libanensis Juss. ex Mirb.
= C. libani
43
CEDRUS
libani A.Rich.
Cedar-of-Lebanon
ALAU ALTD MDBG
ALFN GALS MDHN
libani A.Rich. ssp. brevifolia (Hook.f.)
Meikle
Cyprus Cedar
DCNA
libani A.Rich. var. stenocoma (O.Schwarz)
Davis
DCNA MDDF
libanotica Trew ex Pilger ssp. brevifolia
(Hook.f.) O.Schwarz
= C. libani ssp. brevifolia
‘Limelight’ [C. deodara (Roxb.) G.Don]
DCNA
‘Nana’ [C. libani A.Rich.]
DCNA
‘Pendula’ [C. atlantica (Endl.) Manetti
ex Carr.]
DCNA
‘Pendula’ [C. deodara (Roxb.) G.Don]
DCNA
‘Pygmy’ [C. deodara (Roxb.) G.Don]
DCNA
‘Repandens’ [C. deodara (Roxb.) G.Don]
DCNA
CELASTRUS L. Bittersweet
CELASTRACEAE Staff-tree Family
ESS]
angulatus Maxim.
TNSN
orbiculatus Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
Oriental B.
ALAU NCBE TNTV
MDGJ SCBR VACW
MDPJ SCCU VANB
rosthornianus Loesn.
SCBR
CELTIS L. Hackberry
ULMACEAE Elm Family
australis L.
DCNA GAIS
a4
CEPHALOTAXUS
caucasica Willd.
Caucasian H.
GAIS
laevigata Willd.
Sugarberry
ALTD FLUF SCMP VAMP
DCLP LAAL TXHN
occidentalis L.
Common H.
ALUA GAHC TNFE TNWFE
DCCG MDLA TNLW VARR
DEMC NCWT TNUT VASC
pallida Torr.
Spiny H.
TXPS
sinensis Pers.
Chinese H.
DCGP DCPG TNFE
DCNA GAUG
sinensis Pers. var. japonica (Planch.) Nakai
VATA
tala Gillies ex Planch.
GAIS
CEPHALANTHUS L.
RUBIACEAE Madder Family
SS SS SS a ER |
occidentalis L.
Buttonbush
ALAU LAMP SCBR
FLUF MDWP
CEPHALOTAXUS Sieb. & Zucc.
ex Endl.
CEPHALOTAXACEAE __— Plum-yew Family
‘Fastigiata’ [C. harringtonia (J.Knight
ex Forbes) K.Koch]
ALTD FLUF MDLT VAGS
FLCG GAHC NCOP VAMP
FLMG GAOH SCMG
harringtonia (J.Knight ex Forbes) K.Koch
Plum Yew
ALEH GAEH MDGD VABR
DCNA GAGR NCBE VAGG
GABG GAIS NCCA VAMP
‘Nana’ [C. harringtonia (J.Knight
ex Forbes) K.Koch]
SCMG
CERATIOLA
CERATIOLA Michx.
EMPETRACEAE Crowberry Family
EE PT EN Se | TT eS eNO PE eS |
ericoides Michx.
Sandheath
SCBR
CERATOSTIGMA Bunge
PLUMBAGINACEAE Leadwort Family
EE ee ET CDEP ae ee ST OS
plumbaginoides Bunge
DCNA DEMC
willmottianum Stapf
Chinese Plumbago
SCWI
CERCIDIPHYLLUM Sieb. & Zucc.
CERCIDIPHYLLACEAE
Katsura-tree Family
a WN Een ee oe ET)
japonicum Sieb. & Zucc.
Katsura Tree
DCAC DCNA DEMC MDJS
DCCG DCWR GAUG TNHT
DCDO DEEM MDJH TNMB
‘Pendula’ [C. japonicum Sieb. & Zucc.]
MDBG
CERCIS L.
FABACEAE (Caesalpinioideae)
Bean Family
ae ee ee ae Ses Se |
‘Alba’ [C. canadensis L.]
ALTD DCNA LASL
ARPT GAEC TNCT
VAWR
‘Alba’ [C. canadensis L. ssp. texensis
(S.Wats.) E.Murr.]
TNTV
‘Alba’ [C. chinensis Bunge]
DCNA
canadensis L.
North American Redbud
ALBG DEMC MDBG SCRL
ALEH DEWG MDJH SCUC
ALTD FLCG MDJS VACW
ARRB FLMG MSHB VAGW
ARUM FLUF NCTP VAMP
DCCG GAVI SCCU VATA
DCWH LASL SCMP
CHAENOMELES
chinensis Bunge
Chinese Redbud
ALIT GACG MDBG MDWP
DCCG GACW MDDF VACW
‘Forest Pansy’ [C. canadensis L.]
DCNA TNCT TNSC TNTV
GAUG TNFN TNSM VACW
‘Oklahoma’ [C. canadensis L. ssp. texensis
(S.Wats.) E.Murr.]
MDBG TNCT
‘Plena’ [C. canadensis L.]
FLMG SCBR
reniformis Engelm.
= C. canadensis ssp. texensis
‘Rubrum’ [C. siliquastrum L.]
DCNA
‘Ruby Atkinson’ [C. canadensis L.]
TNCT
‘Wither’s Pink Charm’ [C. canadensis L.]
DEWG MDKN
CESTRUM L.
SOLANACEAE Nightshade Family
nocturnum L.
Night Jessamine
FLUF
CHAENOMELES Lindl.
ROSACEAE Rose Family
(Chaenomeles is an orthographic correction of
the name published by Lindley in 1821 as
Choenomeles.)
‘Apple Blossom’ [C. speciosa (Sweet) Nakai]
DEWG GACG
‘Candida’ [C. speciosa (Sweet) Nakai]
ARPT MDHN VAMP
DEMC VACW
‘Cardinalis’ [C. speciosa (Sweet) Nakai]
GACG
‘Corallina’ [C. < superba (Frahm) Rehd.]
[C. japonica < C. speciosa]
SCBR
45
CHAENOMELES
‘Crimson and Gold’ [C. < superba (Frahm)
Rehd.]
[C. japonica = C. speciosa]
DEWG
‘Hanazono’ [C. speciosa (Sweet) Nakai]
GACG
japonica (Thunb.) Lindl. ex Spach
Japanese Flowering Quince
MSHB
‘Knap Hill Scarlet’ [C. x superba (Frahm)
Rehd.]
[C. japonica < C. speciosa]
DEWG
lagenaria (Loisel.) Koidz.
= C. speciosa
‘Mandarin’ [C. < superba (Frahm) Rehd.]
[C. japonica = C. speciosa]
DCNA
‘Marmorata’ [C. speciosa (Sweet) Nakai]
GACG
‘Mt. Everest’ [C. < vilmoriniana Weber]
[C. cathayensis < C. speciosa]
GACG
‘Nivalis’ [C. speciosa (Sweet) Nakai]
GACG
‘Perfecta’ [C. superba (Frahm) Rehd.]
[C. japonica < C. speciosa]
DEWG
‘Phyllis Moore’ [C. speciosa (Sweet) Nakai]
DEWG
‘Pink Lady’ [C. < superba (Frahm) Rehd.]
[C. japonica < C. speciosa]
GACG
‘Rosy Morn’ [C. <californica Clarke &
Weber]
[C. cathayensis < C. superba]
GACG
‘Roxana Foster’ [C. < superba (Frahm)
Rehd.]
[C. japonica < C. speciosa]
GACG
‘Rubra’ [C. speciosa (Sweet) Nakai]
GACG
‘Ruby Glow’ [C. < superba (Frahm) Rehd.]
[C. japonica x C. speciosa]
GACG
CHAMAECYPARIS
‘Simonii’ [C. speciosa (Sweet) Nakai]
GACG
‘Snow’ [C. speciosa (Sweet) Nakai]
DEWG GACG
speciosa (Sweet) Nakai
Japanese Quince, Flowering Quince
DCWH MDHN SCBR VACW
FLDG MDLA SCPR VAMP
GAGM MSMN SCSR
MDBG NCWC TXAB
‘Stanford Red’ [C. superba (Frahm)
Rehd.]
[C. japonica < C. speciosa]
GACG
< superba (Frahm) Rehd.
[C. japonica < C. speciosa]
DCNA FLCG FLMN SCFW
‘Toyo nishiki’ [C. speciosa (Sweet) Nakai]
GACG
‘Umbilicata’ [C. speciosa (Sweet) Nakaij]
GACG
CHAMAECYPARIS Spach
False Cypress
CUPRESSACEAE Cypress Family
LS SS EP IE a a
‘Albospica’ [C. obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl.]
DCNA
‘Allumii’ [C. lawsoniana (A.Mutrr.) Parl.]
VACR
‘Andelyensis’ [C. thyoides (L.) BSP.]
DCNA MDBG
‘Aurea Nana’ [C. pisifera (Sieb. & Zucc.)
Endl.]
MDLT
‘Blom’ [C. lawsoniana (A.Murr.) Parl.]
DCNA
‘Boulevard’ [C. pisifera (Sieb. & Zucc.)
Endl.]
ALBH MDBG VATA
‘Breviramea’ [C. obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.)
Endl.]
DCNA
‘Compacta’ [C. pisifera (Sieb. & Zucc.)
Endl.]
DCNA
CHAMAECYPARIS
‘Contorta’ [C. obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl.]
DCNA
‘Coralliformis’ [C. obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.)
Endl.] ‘
DCNA
‘Crippsii’ [C. obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl.]
DCNA MDBG NCDU
GAEC MDJS
‘Cyanoviridis’ [C. pisifera (Sieb. & Zucc.)
Endl.]
= ‘Boulevard’
‘Ericoides’ [C. thyoides (L.) BSP.]
ALSM FLUF NCTP VATW
DCNA GABC SCFW
FLMG GAEC SCRS
FLRI MDBG SCTR
‘Filicoides’ [C. obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl.]
GAWH MDBG MDJS NCDU
‘Filifera’ [C. pisifera (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl.]
DCNA MDBG VAOD
GAEH VAMP VATA
‘Filifera Aurea’ [C. pisifera (Sieb. & Zucc.)
Endl.]
DCNA MDLT VAMP
‘Filiformis’ [C. lawsoniana (A.Murr.) Parl.]
DCNA
‘Filiformis Aurea’ [C. obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.)
Endl.]
MDLT
‘Filiformis Compacta’ [C. lawsoniana
(A.Murr.) Parl.]
DCNA
funebris (Endl.) Franco
Mourning Cypress
GAFN LARP SCHG
LAAL LATU
‘Gold Drop’ [C. obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.)
Endl.]
MDLT
‘Gold Spangle’ [C. pisifera (Sieb. & Zucc.)
Endl.]
DCNA
‘Golden Mop’ [C. pisifera (Sieb. & Zucc.)
Endl.]
MDBG
‘Gracilis’ [C. obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl.]
DCNA MDJS VAGG
CHAMAECYPARIS
henryae Li
= C. thyoides
‘Intermedia’ [C. obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.)
Endl.]
DCNA
‘Juniperoides Aurea’ [C. pisifera (Sieb. &
Zucc.) Endl.]
DCNA
‘Kosteri’ [C. obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl.]
DCNA
lawsoniana (A.Murr.) Parl.
Lawson Cypress, Port Orford Cedar
FLGS SCCU VAMP VAWM
‘Lutea’ [C. lawsoniana (A.Murr.) Parl.]
ALTD
‘Lycopodioides’ [C. lawsoniana (A.Murr.)
Parl.]
DCNA
‘Lycopodioides’ [C. obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.)
Endl.]
DCNA MDBG
‘Mariesii’ [C. obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl.]
DCNA
‘Monstrosa’ [C. pisifera (Sieb. & Zucc.)
Endl.]
DCNA
‘Nana’ [C. obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl.]
DCNA VATA
‘Nana Argentea’ [C. obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.)
Endl.]
DCNA
‘Nana Aurea’ [C. obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.)
Endl.]
DCNA
‘Nana Gracilis’ [C. obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.)
Endl.]
DCNA MDBG MDLT NCGC
‘Nana Miko’ [C. pisifera (Sieb. & Zucc.)
Endl.]
= ‘Snow’
‘Nana Pyramidalis’ [C. obtusa (Sieb. &
Zucc.) Endl.)
DCNA
nootkatensis (D.Don) Spach
Alaska Cedar, Nootka False Cypress
DCNA MDBG MDLT MSHB
47
CHAMAECYPARIS
obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl.
Hinoki False Cypress
DCNA MDDF VASK VAWM
GAIS VAMP VATA
‘Pembury Blue’ [C. lawsoniana (A.Murr.)
Parl.]
DCNA
‘Pendula Vera’ [C. lawsoniana (A.Murr.)
Parl.]
TNSN
pisifera (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl.
Sawara False Cypress
ALBH MDBG MDLA MDSM
ALTD MDHN MDLT VAMP
DCNA MDJS MDSJ
‘Plumosa’ [C. pisifera (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl.]
DCNA
‘Plumosa Aurea’ [C. pisifera (Sieb. & Zucc.)
Endl.]
MDJS
‘Plumosa Aurea Nana’ [C. pisifera (Sieb. &
Zucc.) Endl.]
DCNA MDBG VATA
‘Plumosa Compacta’ [C. pisifera (Sieb. &
Zucc.) Endl.]
DCNA MDBG VATA
‘Plumosa Compressa’ [C. pisifera (Sieb. &
Zucc.) Endl.]
DCNA
‘Pygmaea’ [C. obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl.]
DCNA
‘Pygmaea’ [C. pisifera (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl.]
DCNA
‘Pygmaea Aurescens’ [C. obtusa (Sieb. &
Zucc.) Endl.]
DCNA
‘Reis Dwarf [C. obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.)
Endl.]
DCNA
‘Repens’ [C. obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl.]
DCNA
‘Rigid Dwarf’ [C. obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.)
Endl.]
DCNA
‘Sanderi’ [C. obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl.]
ALHC DCNA
48
CHAMAEDAPHNE
‘Snow’ [C. pisifera (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl.]
DCNA
‘Spiralis’ [C. obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl.]
DCNA
‘Squarrosa’ [C. pisifera (Sieb. & Zucc.)
Endl.]
Moss False Cypress
DCSH GAEC SCCU VATA
DCWR MDHN VAMP
FLUF MDJS VASK
‘Squarrosa Intermedia’ [C. pisifera (Sieb.
& Zucc.) Endl.]
DCNA MDBG VATA
‘Squarrosa Minima’ [C. pisifera (Sieb. &
Zucc.) Endl.]
DCNA
‘Stoneham’ [C. obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.)
Endl.]
DCNA
‘Tempelhof [C. obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.)
Endl.]
DCNA
‘Tetragona Aurea’ [C. obtusa (Sieb. &
Zucc.) Endl.]
DCNA MDLT VAMP
MDBG SCCC VATA
thyoides (L.) BSP.
Atlantic White Cedar
MDBG SCBR SCWI VACW
‘Tonia’ [C. obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl.]
DCNA
‘Verdonii’ [C. obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl.]
DCNA
CHAMAECYTISUS Link
FABACEAE (Faboideae) Bean Family
supinus (L.) Link
MDSC
CHAMAEDAPHNE Moench
ERICACEAE Heath Family
CE a Ty a ee a TIE GF
calyculata (L.) Moench
Leatherleaf
ALTD MDLT VACW
CHAMAEROPS
CHAMAEROPS L.
ARECACEAE Palm Family
A re I ETRE TSE CO INAS: SN RA UNE YON SET]
humilis L.
European Fan Palm
FLMG FLUF TXSE
CHILOPSIS D.Don
BIGNONIACEAE Bignonia Family
A LE ALI OLIN SIRT NE CIE SORT eh Ree]
linearis (Cav.) Sweet
Desert Willow
LASL
CHIMONANTHUS Lindl.
CALYCANTHACEAE
Calycanthus Family
(ea Ee CR Se rn ee]
‘Luteus’ [C. praecox (L.) Link]
DCNA
‘Mangetsw’ [C. praecox (L.) Link]
DCNA
nitens Oliv.
MDBG
praecox (L.) Link
Wintersweet
DCAC GAUG SCHW VAGS
DCNA LAHG SCUC VAGW
GAHC MDBG TXPS VATW
GAOH MSMN VACW
CHIONANTHUS L.
OLEACEAE
Fringe Tree
Olive Family
retusus Lindl. & Paxt.
Japanese F.
DCEL DCNA MDDF
retusus Lindl. & Paxt. var. serrulatus
(Hayata) Koidz.
Taiwan F.
ALAU FLUF TNSN TXDC
DCNA GAGB TNUT VACW
DEWG TNBM TXBA
virginicus L.
American F.T., Old-man’s Beard
DCNA GACG MDJS VAGW
DEWG LAAL MSMN VANB
FLMG LASL SCMG
FLUF MDBG VACP
GACC MDJH VACW
CISTUS
CHOSENIA Nakai
SALICACEAE Willow Family
arbutifolia (Pall.) Skvortz.
DCNA
CHRYSANTHEMUM L.
ASTERACEAE Aster Family
nipponicum (Franch. ex Maxim.) Matsum.
Nippon Daisy
DCNA MDFM
CHRYSOLARIX H.E.Moore
= PSEUDOLARIX
CINNAMOMUM Schaeffer
LAURACEAE Laurel Family
camphora (L.) T.Nees & Eberm.
Camphor Tree
ALTD FLUF MSEN SCCL
FLCG GAIS MSHB SCMP
FLPM GAJI NCOP SCUC
daphnoides Sieb. & Zucc.
LASL
CISSUS L.
VITACEAE Grape Family
incisa (Nutt.) Desmoul.
Marine Ivy, Marine Vine
LAIS
CISTUS L.
CISTACEAE Rock-rose Family
corbariensis Pourr.
= C. < hybridus
< hybridus Pourr.
[C. populifolius < C. salvifolius]
MDFM SCWI VACW
ladanifer L.
Laudanum
SCWI VACW
X purpureus Lam.
[C. ladanifer < C. villosus]
SCWI VACW
49
CHIMONANTHUS praecox (L.) Link
[illustrator Lillian Nicholson Meyer]
50
CITHAREXYLUM
CITHAREXYLUM L.
VERBENACEAE Verbena Family
a EY IOS TE AL OS OR I a NE OTN TN)
berlandieri Robinson
Fiddlewood
TXLL
<CITROFORTUNELLA J.Ingram &
H.E.Moore
RUTACEAE
[Citrus < Fortunella]
Citrus Family
mitis (Blanco) J.Ingram & H.E.Moore
Calamondin
[Citrus reticulata < Fortunella ?margarita]
ALTD FLMG LALG
FLCG FLUF
XCITRONCIRUS J.Ingram & H.E.Moore
RUTACEAE Citrus Family
[Citrus < Poncirus]
SSE AAO A DON OSS Pa as Se ae ee ET)
webberi J.Ingram & H.E.Moore
Citrange
[Citrus sinensis < Poncirus trifoliata]
SCRP
CITRUS L.
RUTACEAE Citrus Family
aurantium L.
Sour Orange, Seville Orange
FLUF
‘Etrog’ [C. medica L.]
Citron
FLUF
hystrix DC.
FLUF
mitis Blanco
= X Citrofortunella mitis
xX paradisi Macf.
Grapefruit
[C. maxima < C. sinensis]
FLUF TXJS
reticulata Blanco
Mandarin, Tangerine, Satsuma Orange
FLUF
‘Thomasville Citrangequat’
[(Citrus sinensis < Poncirus trifoliata) <
Fortunella sp.]
GAIS
CLEMATIS
CLADRASTIS Raf.
FABACEAE (Faboideae)
Bean Family
kentukea (Dum.-Cours.) Rudd
Yellow-wood
DCNA DEWG MDHC VABF
DCWH MDCR TNHG VACW
DEMC MDDF TNUT VAMP
lutea (Michx.f.) K.Koch
= C. kentukea
tinctoria Raf.
= C. kentukea
CLEMATIS L.
RANUNCULACEAE Buttercup Family
armandii Franch.
Evergreen C.
ALBG DCNA MDWP
* ‘Betty Corning’ [C. viticella L.]
DCNA MDFM MDTD
chrysocoma Franch. var. sericea (Franch.)
Schneid.
Goldwool C.
DCNA
crispa L.
Blue Jasmine
SCBR
dioscoreifolia Lev. & Van.
= C. terniflora
‘Farquhariana’ [C. armandii Franch.]
Pink-flowered Evergreen C.
ALBG
‘Grandiflora’ [C. montana Buch.-Ham.]
VAGS
x<jackmanii T.Moore
[C. lanuginosa < C. viticella]
ALHC MDJS VAGS
maximowicziana Franch. & Sav.
= C. terniflora
paniculata Thunb.
= C. terniflora
pitcheriT. & G.
TXLL
‘Rubro-marginata’ [C. x triternata DC.]
[C. flammula x C. viticella]
DCNA
51
CLEMATIS
spooneri Rehd. & Wils.
= C. chrysocoma var. sericea
stans Sieb. & Zucc.
MDTD
‘Superba’ [C. <jackmanii T.Moore]
[C. lanuginosa x C. viticella]
MDBG MDJS
terniflora DC.
Virgin’s Bower
ALBG MDGD NCOP SCCU
DCNA MSHB SCBR
texensis Buckl.
Scarlet C.
SCWI
versicolor Britton
Leatherflower
SCWI
viorna L.
Vase Vine
DCNA SCBR
CLERODENDRUM L.
VERBENACEAE Verbena Family
bungei Steud.
LAAL LASL VACW
fragrans (Vent.) R.Br.
= C. philippinum
indicum (L.) O.Ktze.
Tubeflower, Turk’s Turban
ALBG SCBR
philippinum Schauer
Fragrant Glorybower
FLUF
thomsonae Balf.f.
Bleedingheart Glorybower
FLUF LALG
trichotomum Thunb.
Harlequin Glorybower
DCNA MDBG
GAJS MDLT
VATW
52
CLIFTONIA
CLETHRA L. White Alder
CLETHRACEAE White-alder Family
EE Ee ES OO, A ELE TT)
acuminata Michx.
DCNA GACG MDLT
alnifolia L.
Sweet Pepperbush
DCNA MDLT
MDBG NCDB
NCOP
SCBR
VATA
barbinervis Sieb. & Zucc.
Japanese Summersweet
TNTV
fargesii Franch.
DCNA
‘Rosea’ [C. alnifolia L.]
Pink Summersweet
DEMC MDLT VACW
tomentosa Lam.
Woolly Summersweet
ALAU MDLT
NCBE
SCBR
CLEYERA Thunb.
THEACEAE Tea Family
ESS SR SR EE A ECE, TES]
gymnanthera Wight & Arn.
= Ternstroemia gymnanthera
Japonica Thunb.
Japanese C.
(Thunberg originally included material from
another plant, now known as Ternstroemia
gymnanthera(Wight & Arn.) Sprague, in his
description of Cleyera japonica. As a result,
these names have been confused in the nursery
trade.)
ALEH LAAL
GAIS SCCU
VANB
VAWM
ochnacea DC.
= C. japonica
‘Tricolor’ [C. japonica Thunb.]
Variegated C.
GACG
CLIFTONIA Banks ex C.F.Gaertn.
CYRILLACEAE Cyrilla Family
monophylla (Lam.) Britton ex Sarg.
Buckwheat Tree, Titi
ALAU GAEC
ALBG LALG
SCWI
|
CLINOPODIUM
CLINOPODIUM L.
LAMIACEAE Mint Family
ashei (Weatherby) Small
SCWI
coccineum (Nutt.) O.Ktze.
SCWI
dentatum (Chapm.) O.Ktze.
SCWI
CLYTOSTOMA Miers ex Bur.
BIGNONIACEAE Bignonia Family
= ES OT RS a Se]
callistegioides (Cham.) Bur.
Argentine Trumpetvine
FLCG FLUF GACH TXMK
CNEORUM L.
CNEORACEAE Spurge-olive Family
a |
tricoccon L.
Spurge-olive
SCWI
COCCULUS DC.
MENISPERMACEAE Moonseed Family
laurifolius DC.
Laurel-leaf Snailseed
FLUF LAAL LALG LATU
trilobus (Thunb.) DC.
Coralbeads
GAGS
COLUTEA L.
FABACEAE (Faboideae) Bean Family
arborescens L.
Bladder Senna
VABF
COMPTONIA WLHer. ex Ait.
MYRICACEAE Wax-myrtle Family
peregrina (L.) Coult.
Sweetfern
MDWP VAHB
CORNUS
CONDALIA Cav.
RHAMNACEAE Buckthorn Family
See a a ee ee TO
hookeri M.C.Johnst.
TXSC
CONRADINA A.Gr.
LAMIACEAE Mint Family
EEN ESO RDM eT EN (eR Noe LR ee
canescens (T. & G.) A.Gr.
Bluesage C.
ALTD GAJI VAPH
GACG SCWI
glabra Shinners
SCWI
grandiflora Small
SCWI
verticillata Jennison
Whorled C.
GAFG SCWI
CORDIA L.
BORAGINACEAE Borage Family
boissieri A.DC.
Anacahuita
FLJH TXRE
CORIARIA L.
CORIARIACEAE Coriaria Family
japonica A.Gr.
Japanese C.
DCNA GAEC MDKN
CORNUS L. Dogwood
CORNACEAE Dogwood Family
alba L.
MDGD
alternifolia L.f.
Green Osier, Alternate-leaved D.
MDJS TNUT VAHR
amomum Miill.
Silky D.
ALUA MDLT SCCU VAPO
DCNA NCDU VAGW
53
CORNUS
‘Argenteo-marginata’ [C. alba L.]
Cream-edged D.
MDBG VAGS
asperifolia Michx.
DCNA LAAL SCBR
‘Aurea’ [C. mas L.]
DCNA
australis C.A.Mey. var. koenigii (Schneid.)
Wang.
DCNA
MDGD
‘Bay Beauty’ [C. florida L.]
Double-flowered D.
TXLL
‘Cherokee Chief’ [C. florida L.]
DCNA
‘Cherokee Princess’ [C. florida L.]
DCNA
‘Cherokee Sunset’ [C. florida L.]
TNSN
‘Cloud Nine’ [C. florida L.]
DCNA
controversa Hemsl.
Giant D.
DEEM MDGJ TNPW
GARW MDMG VAGS
MDBG TNDG VANB
coreana Wang.
DCNA
drummondii C.A.Mey.
TACr
‘Dwarf [C. florida L.]
DCNA
‘First Lady’ [C. florida L.]
DCNA TNBO
‘Flaviramea’ [C. sericea L.]
MDBG MDLT VATA
florida L.
Flowering D.
ALBG FLUF MDLT SCUC
ARRB GAJI MDWP SCWI
DECG GAKN NCCS TNMB
DCFM LAAL NCPR VACW
DCNA LAHG NCTE VAMP
DCWH LASL SCBR VATA
FLMG MDBG SCFW
FLRD MDJS SCMP
CORNUS
florida L. f. pluribracteata Rehd.
Double-flowered D.
DECG MDLT NCGC SCMG
FLMG MDMM NCPL
GAEC NCBE SCDB
florida L. f. rubra (Weston) Schelle
Pink Flowering D.
ARSN DCWH SCPR VAMP
DCCG FLMG VAGG
florida L. f. xanthocarpa Rehd.
Yellow-fruited Flowering D.
MDCG
foemina Mill.
Stiff D.
GAUG TNHS
‘Fragrant Cloud’ [C. florida L.]
DCNA
‘Gold Star’ [C. kousa Hance]
DCNA
‘Kesselringii’ [C. alba L.]
DCNA
kousa (Buerger ex Miq.) Hance
Kousa D.
DCAC GAEC MDMG TNSN
DCNA GAUG MDPJ TNUT
DCPC MDBG MDSJ VACW
DCWH MDJH NCBE VAPH
DEWG MDLT TNSC
‘Lustgarten Weeping’ [C. kousa (Buerger
ex Miq.) Hance]
MDBG TNSN
‘Macrocarpa’ [C. mas L.]
DCNA
mas L.
Cornelian Cherry
DCCG MDBG TNCT VAGW
DCNA MDJH TNTV
DEWG MDLT VACW
‘Milky Way’ [C. kousa (Buerger ex Miq.)
Hance]
DCNA DEWG
‘Nana’ [C. mas L.]
VAGS
nuttallii Audubon
Western D.
DCNA
obliqua Raf.
Pale D.
GAUG NCDU SCAB TNUT
CORNUS
officinalis Sieb. & Zucc.
Japanese Cornelian Cherry
DCNA MDBG TNTV
DEWG MDLT
paucinervis Hance
DCNA
‘Prosser Red’ [C. florida L.]
DCNA
racemosa Lam.
Gray D.
DEWG SCBR VAHB
NCAS VAGW
‘Rainbow’ [C. florida L.]
TNAB
‘Royal Red’ [C. florida L.]
DCNA
‘Rubra’ [C. kousa (Buerger ex Miq.) Hance]
DCNA
‘Salicifolia’ [C. florida L.]
TNBO TNTV
sanguinea L.
DCNA
sericea L.
Red Osier
LARP MSMN TNTV TXCT
MDLT TNAB TNUT VACW
‘Sibirica’ [C. alba L.]
Siberian D.
ALBH
‘Springtime’ [C. florida L.]
DCNA
‘Steele’s Fastigiata’ [C. florida L.]
DCNA
‘Stokes’ Pink’ [C. florida L.]
LAAU
stolonifera Michx.
= C. sericea
stricta Lam.
= C. foemina
‘Sweetwater’ [C. florida L.]
DCNA
‘Variegata’ [C. kousa (Buerger ex Miq.)
Hance]
DEWG
CORYLOPSIS
‘Variegata’ [C. mas L.]
VAMP
walteri Wang.
DCNA
‘Welch’s Junior Miss’ [C. florida L.]
ALCW DCNA FLJU
‘Welchii’ [C. florida L.]
DCNA GARW MDBG
CORYLOPSIS Sieb. & Zucc.
Winter Hazel
HAMAMELIDACEAE Witch-hazel Family
coreana Uyeki
= C. glabrescens
glabrescens Franch. & Sav.
Fragrant W.
DCNA MDBG MDKN
gotoana Makino
= C. glabrescens
pauciflora Sieb. & Zucc.
Buttercup W.
DCNA
DEWG
MDBG
MDKN
VACW
VAGS
platypetala Rehd. & Wils.
= C. sinensis var. calvescens
sinensis Hemsl. var. calvescens Rehd. &
Wils.
DCNA
DCNC
DCPP
MDBG
MDFM
MDKN
VAGS
sinensis Hemsl. var. calvescens Rehd. &
Wils. f. veitchiana (Bean) Morley & Chao
MDKN
sinensis Hemsl. var. sinensis
Chinese W.
DCNA DEWG MDFM MDLT
DCNC GACG MDGD VAGS
spicata Sieb. & Zucc.
DCNA MDBG NCBE VAPH
DCNC MDKN VACW
DEWG MDLT VAGS
‘Spring Purple’ [C. sinensis Hemsl.
var. sinensis]
DCNA
veitchiana Bean
= C. sinensis var. calvescens f. veitchiana
55
CORYLOPSIS
wilmottiae Rehd.
= C. sinensis var. sinensis
‘Winterthur’ [C. sinensis Hemsl.]
DEWG
CORYLUS L. Hazelnut, Filbert
BETULACEAE Birch Family
ET EL pe OR A RA OE PS TEM NE EIEIO]
americana Marsh.
American H.
GAFN MDBG SCCU
‘Atropurpurea’ [C. avellana L.]
= ‘Fusco-rubra’
avellana L.
European H.
DCCG DCNA MDLA TNUT
DCDO MDGJ MDPJ
chinensis Franch.
Chinese F.
MDGD
colurna L.
Turkish F.
DCWR MDAB MDGD
‘Contorta’ [C. avellana L.]
Harry Lauder’s Walking-stick
GAEC MDBG VAGS
GAEH TNUT VATA
cornuta Marsh.
Beaked F.
VAHR
‘Cosford’ [C. avellana L.]
MDAB
‘Fusco-rubra’ [C. avellana L.]
Purple-leaved H.
DCAE DCNA
DCCG DEWG
MDHN
TNSN
‘Potomac’ [C. americana < C. avellana ]
MDAB
‘Purpurea’ [C. maxima Mill.]
Purple-leaved F.
TNUT
‘Reed’ [C. americana x C. avellana ]
MDAB
‘Rush’ [C. americana Walt.]
MDAB
sieboldiana BI.
DCNA MDGD
COTONEASTER
sieboldiana BI. var. mandschurica
(Maxim. & Rupr.) Schneid.
DCNA
COTINUS UMiill. Smoke Tree
ANACARDIACEAE Cashew Family
ES EE NS LE EI I ET)
americanus Nutt.
= C. obovatus
‘Atropurpurea’ [C. coggygria Scop. ]
= ‘Purpureus’
‘Baby Doll’ [C. coggygria Scop.]
TNTV
coggygria Scop.
Smoke Tree
DCCG MDHN VABF VAGW
DCNA SCCU VACP VAMF
DEMC TNSC VACW VAMP
cotinoides (Nutt. ex Chapm.) Britton
= C. obovatus
‘Flame’ [C. coggygria Scop.]
DCNA
‘Nordine Red’ [C. coggygria Scop.]
DCNA TNSC
obovatus Raf.
American Smoke Tree
ALAU GAEC SCWI TNSN
ALBH MDDS TNSC
‘Purpureus’ [C. coggygria Scop.]
DCNA MDJS TNSC VACW
GAUG MDKN TNUT
‘Royal Purple’ [C. coggygria Scop.]
TNSC
‘Rubrifolius’ [C. coggygria Scop.]
DCNA
‘Velvet Cloak’ [C. coggygria Scop.]
DCNA
COTONEASTER Medik.
ROSACEAE Rose Family
acutifolius Turcz.
DEMC
adpressus Bois
Creeping C.
DCNA NCWC VAGS
COTONEASTER
ambiguus Rehd. & Wils.
VABF
apiculatus Rehd. & Wils.
Cranberry C. ‘
ALBH VATA
cochleatus (Franch.) Klotz.
= C. microphyllus var. cochleatus
congestus Baker
VAGS
conspicuus Marq.
Wintergreen C.
DCNA GACG
‘Cornubia’ [C. < watereri Exell]
[C. frigidus < C. salicifolius]
DCNA
dammeri Schneid.
MDBG SCWI
‘Decorus’ [C. conspicuus eae ]
GACG SCCU
dielsianus Pritz. ex Diels
Diels C.
MDBG VABF
divaricatus Rehd. & Wils.
Spreading C.
MDNA
floccosus (Rehd. & Wils.) Flinck & Hylmo
DCNA NCTE
foveolatus Rehd. & Wils.
DEMC
franchetii Bois
DCNA MDLT MDNA SCCU
henryanus Hort. not (Schneid.) Rehd. & Wils.
= C. salicifolius
‘Hessei’ [C. adpressus Bois]
DCNA
horizontalis Decne.
Rock C.
DCLC GAUG MDLT VATA
DCNA MDBG SCCU
horizontalis Decne. var. perpusillus
Schneid.
DCNA
hupehensis Rehd. & Wils.
= C. silvestri
COTONEASTER
ignavus E.Wolf
MDTD
integerrimus Medik.
European C.
MDJH
lacteus W.W.Sm.
GATS GAUG GAWH
‘Lowfast’ [C. dammeri Schneid.]
VATA
lucidus Schlechtend.
TNSN
microphyllus Wall. ex Lindl.
DCNA MDLT VATA
microphyllus Wall. ex Lindl. f. thymifolius
(Lindl.) Koehne
DCNA
microphyllus Wall. ex Lindl.
var. cochleatus (Franch.) Rehd. & Wils.
TNSN VACW
microphyllus Wall. ex Lindl. var. glacialis
Hook.f.
= C. congestus
nanshan Mottet
MDLT
nitens Rehd. & Wils.
DEMC
nummularius Fischer & C.A.Mey.
DCNA
obscurus Rehd. & Wils.
Bloodberry C.
SCCU VABF
‘Parkteppich’ [C. salicifolius Franch.]
DCNA
racemiflorus (Desf.) K.Koch
MDGD
racemiflorus (Desf.) K.Koch
var. songoricus (Regel & Herd.) Schneid.
DEMC
roseus Edgew.
DEMC MDTD
‘Royal Beauty’ [C. dammeri Schneid.]
GAAB VATA
salicifolius Franch.
DCNA GAAB GAWH MDBG
57
COTONEASTER
salicifolius Franch. var. floccosus Rehd. &
Wils.
= C. floccosus
‘Scarlet Leader’ [C. salicifolius Franch.]
MDBG
silvestrii Pamp.
DEWG MDTD
‘Skogsholmen’ [C. dammeri Schneid.]
GAUG
splendens Flinck & Hylmo
ALBH
sternianus (Turrill) Boom
DCNA MDTD
‘Variegata’ [C. horizontalis Decne.]
MDBG MDLT
< watereri Exell
[C. frigidus < C. salicifolius]
DCNA
wilsonti Nakai
TNSN
zabelii Schneid.
GAWH
xX CRATAEGOSORBUS' Makino ex
Pojark.
ROSACEAE
[Crataegus < Sorbus]
Rose Family
miczurinii Pojark.
[Crataegus sanguinea < Sorbus aucuparia]
DCNA
CRATAEGUS UL. Hawthorn
ROSACEAE Rose Family
TAT Ta)
aestivalis (Walt.) T. & G.
May H.
DCNA GAEC VACW
FLUF MSMN
arnoldiana Sarg.
DEWG
‘Autumn Glory’ [C. laevigata (Poir.) DC.]
DCNA
brachyacantha Sarg. & Engelm.
Blueberry H.
TXDM
58
CRATAEGUS
calpodendron (Ehrh.) Medik.
Pear H.
TNGN
‘Carrierei’ [C. < Llavallei Herincq ex Lav.]
[C. stipulacea x C. crus-galli]
DCSH VAMP
coccinioides Ashe
TNGN
compta Sarg.
MDAC
concinna Beadle
GACG
cordata Ait.
= C. phaenopyrum
crus-galli L.
Cockspur H.
DCCG DCNG GANG TNLW
flava Ait.
Yellow H.
FLUF
floridana Sarg.
FLUF
fulleriana Sarg.
DCRC DEEM DEWG
‘Inermis’ [C. monogyna Jacq.] -
DCNA
‘Inermis’ [C. punctata Jacq.]
DCNA
intricata J.Lange
Thicket H.
VACW
lacrimata Small
GAEC SCWI
laevigata (Poir.) DC.
English H.
DCNA MDKN
< lavallei Herincq ex Lav.
[C. stipulacea x C. crus-galli]
DCSH VAMF
macrosperma Ashe
DCWH TNBO
marshallii Egglest.
Parsley H.
ARRB LALG TXSE
GACG SCBR
CRATAEGUS
mollis (T. & G.) Scheele
Downy H.
DEMC TNGN
monogyna Jacq.
Common H.
DCGW MDBG MDGB VAGW
DCNA MDCD TNGN VAMP
GAUG MDCP VACW
opaca Hook. & Arn.
DCNA VATA
oxyacantha L.
= C. laevigata
‘Paul’s Scarlet’ [C. laevigata (Poir.) DC.]
DEMC MDKN NCBE
pennsylvanica Ashe
DEWG
phaenopyrum (L.f.) Medik.
Washington Thorn
DCBG DEMC MDAC VAGW
DCNA GAUG MDLT VATA
pinnatifida Bunge
MDGD
‘Plena’ [C. laevigata (Poir.) DC.]
MDKN
populifolia Walt.
FLEM
| ‘Praecox’ [C. monogyna Jacq.]
DCNC
pringlei Sarg.
Pringle H.
MDAC
pruinosa (H.Wendl.) K.Koch var. leiophylla
(Sarg.) Phipps
DCCK DCNA
punctata Jacq.
Dotted H.
TNGN VAAH
schuettei Ashe
DCCK
spathulata Michx.
Littlehip H.
GAHC GANG TXHA
‘Stricta’ [C. monogyna Jacq.]
DCNA
CRYPTOMERIA
‘Superba’ [C. laevigata (Poir.) DC.]
DCNA
‘Toba’ [C. X mordenensis Boom]
[C. laevigata ‘Paul’s Scarlet’ «C. succulenta]
DCNA
uniflora Moench
ALAU FLUF
vaileae Britton
MDCD MDGB
viridis L.
Green H.
ARPT GACG MDUM SCWP
DEWG MDBP SCBR TNMB
‘Winter King’ [C. viridis L.]
DCNA
CROOKEA Small
= HYPERICUM microsepalum
CROTON L.
EUPHORBIACEAE Spurge Family
alabamensis E.A.Sm.
Alabama C.
ALTD GACG MDLT VACW
ALUA GAEC TNCT
DCNA MDJW VACG
CRYPTOMERIA D.Don
TAXODIACEAE Taxodium Family
‘Bandai sugi’ [C. japonica (Thunb. ex L.f.)
‘Cristata’ [C. japonica (Thunb. ex L.f.)
D.Don]
MDBG
‘Dacrydioides’ [C. japonica (Thunb. ex L.f.)
D.Don]
DCNA
‘Elegans’ [C. japonica (Thunb. ex L.f.)
D.Don]
MDWP VAGS
CRYPTOMERIA
‘Enko sugi’ [C. japonica (Thunb. ex L.f.)
D.Don]
DCNA
‘Globosa’ [C. japonica (Thunb. ex L.f.)
D.Don]
LASL
‘Globosa Nana’ [C. japonica (Thunb. ex Lf.)
D.Don]
DCNA
japonica (Thunb. ex L.f.) D.Don
Japanese Cedar
ALBG GAHC MDHN SCMP
ALEH GAJI MDJH SCPP
ALFN GATN MDJS TNMB
DCCG LAAL MSHB TXAB
DCNA LARP NCDU VAMP
FLMG MDBG SCBR
FLUF MDEF SCDB
GAAB MDFM SCMG
‘Jindai sugi’ [C. japonica (Thunb. ex L.f.)
D.Don]
ALFN DCNA
‘Knaptonensis’ [C. japonica (Thunb. ex
L.f.) D.Don]
MDBA
‘Lobbii’ [C. japonica (Thunb. ex L.f.) D.Don]
SCCU
‘Lycopodioides’ [C. japonica (Thunb. ex
L.f.) D.Don]
MDJS
‘Pygmaea’ [C. japonica (Thunb. ex L.f.)
D.Don]
DCNA
‘Vilmoriniana’ [C. japonica (Thunb. ex L.f.)
D.Don]
DCNA FLUF MDBG VAGS
‘Yoshino’ [C. japonica (Thunb. ex L.f.)
D.Don]
DCNA
CUDRANIA Trecul
MORACEAE Mulberry Family
tricuspidata (Carr.) Bur. ex Lav.
Silk-worm Tree
DCNA SCCU
MDOF VABF
60
Xx CUPRESSOCYPARIS
CUNNINGHAMIA R.Br. China Fir
TAXODIACEAE Taxodium Family
‘Glauca’ [C. lanceolata (Lamb.) Hook.f.]
Blue C.F.
GAAB MDLT MDPJ VATW
MDJS MDMG TNHD VAWR
lanceolata (Lamb.) Hook.f.
China F.
ALTD GACG MSEN TNMB
FLDG GAHC NCBE TNSN
FLIF GAIS NCKH TNTV
FLMG GAVI NCTE VAMP
FLPS LAAL NCWK
FLUF LASL SCCU
GABG MDBG SCHA
CUPHEA P.Br.
LYTHRACEAE Loosestrife Family
I ES a SRN TT]
hyssopifolia HBK.
False Heather, Elfin Herb
FLUF GACG LAHG LALG
micropetala HBK.
LAHG LASL
x CUPRESSOCYPARIS Dallim.
CUPRESSACEAE Cypress Family
[Chamaecyparis < Cupressus]
‘Leighton Green’ [<C. leylandii (Dallim. &
A.B.Jacks.) Dallim.]
[Chamaecyparis nootkatensis « Cupressus
macrocarpa]
DCNA
leylandii (Dallim. & A.B.Jacks.) Dallim.
Leyland Cypress
[Chamaecyparis nootkatensis x Cupressus
macrocarpa]
ALAU MDLT SCBR VATA
MDBG NCDU SCCU
* Silver Dust [<C. leylandii (Dallim. &
A.B.Jacks.) Dallim.]
[Chamaecyparis nootkatensis < Cupressus
macrocarpa]
(Sport of x C. leylandii ‘Leighton Green’)
DCNA GAEC MDBG
GACG LASL VATA
CUPRESSUS
CUPRESSUS L. Cypress
CUPRESSACEAE Cypress Family
EID EE a Te re Oe Oe Ee ME ON en |
arizonica Greene
ALBG GAAB GAUG
ARHS GAEC SsCCU
FLUF GAPM VATA
funebris Endl.
= Chamaecyparis funebris
‘Gareei’ [C. arizonica Greene]
FLUF
lusitanica Mill.
Portuguese C.
FLMG FLUF
macrocarpa Hartw.
Monterey C.
SCHA
sempervirens L.
Italian C.
ALSH GAJI MSHB VAGW
FLMG GANG SCMG
FLUF GASU VACW
CYCAS L.
CYCADACEAE Cycad Family
circinalis L.
Queen Sago
FLUF
revoluta Thunb.
Sago Palm
ALBG FLMG SCNS
ALSM
FLUF TXJS
CYDONIA Miill. Quince
ROSACEAE Rose Family
ET A EE FS DE OF PTR TL ON oe
oblonga Mill.
Common Q.
DCNA
MDAB
MDGD
MSHB
NCTP
SCUC
VACW
VASK
sinensis Thouin
= Pseudocydonia sinensis
DALBERGIA
CYRILLA Gard. ex L.
CYRILLACEAE Cyrilla Family
racemiflora L.
Leatherwood, Titi
ALAU LALG
FLMG LASL
GAIS MDLT
NCBE
NCGP
SCBR
CYTISUS Desf.
FABACEAE (Faboideae)
Broom
Bean Family
‘Andreanus’ [C. scoparius (L.) Link]
DEMC VAGS
battandieri Maire
DCNA
commutatus (Willd.) Briq.
MDSC
decumbens (Durande) Spach
MDSC
‘Hollandia’ [C. x praecox Bean]
[C. multiflorus < C. purgans]
DCNA
‘Moonlight’ [C. x praecox Bean]
[C. multiflorus < C. purgans]
MDBG
x praecox Bean
Warminster B.
[C. multiflorus < C. purgans]
DEWG MDKN VAGS
GACG MDSC
scoparius (L.) Link
Scotch B.
DEMC NCGR VAMP
GACG VAGS VANB
DALBERGIA Lf.
FABACEAE (Faboideae) Bean Family
hupeana Hance
DCNA
sissoo Roxb. ex DC.
Sissoo
FLUF
61
DANAE
DANAE Medik.
LILIACEAE Lily Family
racemosa (L.) Moench
Alexandrian Laurel
GACG MDMG NCWM
GAJS NCDU VAGW
GAJY NCOP VANB
DAPHNE L.
THYMELAEACEAE Mezereum Family
{Te Td IDO Pe EN Sa
‘Alba’ [D. odora Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
VAPH
‘Albo-marginata’ [D. odora Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA GAHC NCEG
FLDG MDLT VANB
‘Aureo-marginata’ [D. odora Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
SCMP
‘Carol Mackie’ [D. « burkwoodii Turrill]
[D. caucasica < D. cneorum]
VAPH
caucasica Pall.
MDLT
cneorum L.
Garland Flower, Rose D.
MDLT VAPH
genkwa Sieb. & Zucc.
Lilac D.
DCNA MDLT VAGS
kamtschatica Maxim. var. jezoensis
(Maxim.) Ohwi
DCNA
‘Manten’ [D. < mantensiana T.M.C.Taylor
& F. Vrugtman]
[D. <burkwoodii < D. retusa]
DCNA MDLT
mezereum L.
February Daphne, Mezereon
MDLT
odora Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
Winter D.
GACG NCEG SCMP
GATS SCBR
‘Ringmaster’ [D. odora Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
MDBG
62
DENDROPANAX
‘Ruby Glow’ [D. cneorum L.]
DEMC
‘Somerset’ [D. < burkwoodii Turrill]
[D. caucasica < D. cneorum]
DEWG GACG VAPH
tangutica Maxim.
MDLT
‘Zuiko nishiki’ [D. odora Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
MDBG
Spurge Family
macropodum Miq.
ALEH DCNA FLRP LAAL
DATURA L
SOLANACEAE Nightshade Family
suaveolens Humboldt & Bonpland ex Willd.
= Brugmansia suaveolens
DAUBENTONIA DC.
DAVIDIA Baill.
NYSSACEAE Sour-gum Family
involucrata Baill. var. vilmoriniana (Dode)
Wang
Dove Tree
DCNA MDHA VAAH
MDDF MDHW VAWR
DECUMARIA L.
SAXIFRAGACEAE (Hydrangeoideae)
Saxifrage Family
barbara L.
Wood-vamp
SCBR TNTV
DENDROPANAX Decne. & Planch.
ARALIACEAE _ Ginseng Family
trifidus (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Makino ex
Hara
SCWI
DAVIDIA involucrata var. vilmoriniana
(Dode) Wang.
[illustrator Susan M. Johnston]
63
DESMOTHAMNUS
DESMOTHAMNUS Small
= LYONIA
CEE ERTS RE ERP IIE BN 8 RL RS OTS DYE RDP PTI PDO RES UG DY EE)
DEUTZIA Thunb.
SAXIFRAGACEAE (Hydrangeoideae)
Saxifrage Family
IA a EATS RR 1 RD OT SE
x candelabrum (Lem.) Rehd.
[D. gracilis < D. sieboldiana]
DEWG
<x candida (Lem.) Rehd.
[D. x lemoinei < D. sieboldiana]
MDGD
‘Candidissima’ [D. scabra Thunb.]
DCSH GAOH LATU MSHB
DEWG GARW MDGD NCCA
FLDJ GAUG MDPJ VABF
GACD LAHG MDSJ
‘Carminea’ [D. < rosea (Lem.) Rehd.]
[D. gracilis < D. purpurascens]
DEWG MDSG
chunii H.H.Hu
DEWG
‘Conspicua’ [D. < elegantissima (Lem.)
Rehd.]
[D. purpurascens < D. sieboldiana]
MDGD
‘Contraste’ [D. x hybrida E.Lemoine]
[D. discolor < D. longifolia]
MDGD
discolor Hemsl.
MDGD
‘Eburnea’ [D. x magnifica (Lem.) Rehd.]
[D. scabra < D. vilmoriniae]
MDGD
x elegantissima (Lem.) Rehd.
[D. purpurascens < D. sieboldiana]
DEMC MDGD
‘Eminens’ [D. < magnifica (Lem.) Rehd.]
[D. scabra X< D. vilmoriniae]
MDGD
‘Erecta’ [D. x magnifica (Lem.) Rehd.]
[D. scabra < D. vilmoriniae]
MDGD
‘Formosa’ [D. x magnifica (Lem.) Rehd.]
[D. scabra < D. vilmoriniae]
MDGD
64
DEUTZIA
glabrata Komar.
DCNA
gracilis Sieb. & Zucc.
DCWR GAOH MDJS VADW
DEEM GAUG MDLT VAGS
DEWG LAHG SCFR
GAFG MDCP VACW
‘Latiflora’ [D. x magnifica (Lem.) Rehd.]
[D. scabra < D. vilmoriniae]
MDGD
<x lemoinei E.Lemoine ex Bois
[D. gracilis < D. parviflora]
DCDO MSHB
‘Magicien’ [D. < hybrida E.Lemoine]
[D. discolor < D. longifolia}
DEWG MDGD
x magnifica (Lem.) Rehd.
[D. scabra < D. vilmoriniae]
DEWG MDGD MDPJ
‘Mohican’ [D. gracilis Sieb. & Zucc.]
MDBG
‘Nikko’ [D. gracilis Sieb. & Zucc.]
DCNA
‘Plena’ [D. scabra Thunb.]
DCSH MDPJ NCCW
GABS MDSJ
‘Pride of Rochester’ [D. scabra Thunb.]
VAAC
< rosea (Lem.) Rehd.
[D. gracilis < D. purpurascens]
MDKN MDPJ
scabra Thunb.
Rough-leaved Deutzia
DCSH GAOH SCMG VAWP
DEEM LAAL SCMP
DEWG NCBE VAGW
schneideriana Rehd.
DEWG
sieboldiana Maxim.
DCNA LALG
‘Summer Snow’ [D. scabra Thunb.]
MDBG MDMG
‘Suspensa’ [D. scabra Thunb.]
MDGD
‘Watereri’ [D. scabra Thunb.]
GAOH
DIERVILLA
DIERVILLA Mill. Bush Honeysuckle
CAPRIFOLIACEAE Honeysuckle Family
(Contributed by T. R. Dudley)
TE A EN NEN POTS EO CN RIE Re a]
lonicera Mill.
Dwarf Bush H.
MDWP NCDB VAGS
rivularis Gatt.
Georgia Bush H.
SCCU
x splendens (Carr.) Kirchn.
[D. lonicera < D. sessilifolia]
DEWG
DIOON Lindl.
CYCADACEAE Cycad Family
ae ES SS SED Sea aa SES SSNS SS SS
edule Lindl.
Chestnut D.
TXPS
DIOSPYROS L. Persimmon
EBENACEAE Ebony Family
EE DT TE EE ee A a I ET]
‘Hagabushi’ [D. kaki L.f.]
MDAB
kaki L.f.
Kaki, Japanese P.
DCCA DCHM TXHL
DCCL SCCC VANB
‘Kyungsun bansi’ [D. kaki L.f.]
MDAB
sinensis Hemsl.
Chinese P.
DCNA GAIS
texana Scheele
Texas P.
TXDC TXDM TXPS
virginiana L.
Common P.
ALAU DEWG MDLT TNSN
DCCG MDAB MSEP VAMP
DCSH MDBP SCBR
EDGEWORTHIA
DIPELTA Maxim.
CAPRIFOLIACEAE Honeysuckle Family
(Contributed by T. R. Dudley)
floribunda Maxim.
MDGD
yunnanensis Franch.
DCNA
DIRCA L.
THYMELAEACEAE Mezereum Family
palustris L.
Leatherwood
MDLT VACW
DISANTHUS Maxim.
HAMAMELIDACEAE Witch-hazel Family
cercidifolius Maxim.
MDBG MDFM MDJS MDKN
DISTYLIUM Sieb. & Zucc.
HAMAMELIDACEAE Witch-hazel Family
‘Akebono’ [D. racemosum Sieb. & Zucc.]
MDBG
racemosum Sieb. & Zucc.
ALTD FLRH GAIS TXPS
DCNA FLUF LASL VAWM
DOXANTHA Miers
= MACFADYENA
DURANTA L.
VERBENACEAE Verbena Family
repens L.
Creeping Skyflower
FLMG GACG
FLUF GAJI
LAAL
LASL
EDGEWORTHIA Meisn.
THYMELAEACEAE Mezereum Family
chrysantha Lindl.
Paperbush
GACG GAEC MDFM
papyrifera Sieb. & Zucc.
= E. chrysantha
65
D
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Um v7 f
SS
DISANTHUS cercidifolius Maxim.
[illustrator Susan M. Johnston]
EHRETIA
EHRETIA P.Br.
BORAGINACEAE Borage Family
a ee PE TE a ee ee A
acuminata R.Br. var. serrata (Roxb.)
I.M.Johnst.
FLUF
anacua (Teran & Berl.) I.M.Johnst.
LAAL TXAB TXGM TXPS
thyrsiflora (Sieb. & Zucc.) Nakai
= E. acuminata var. serrata
ELAEAGNUS L.
ELAEAGNACEAE Oleaster Family
Ri Tr aa RS ee
angustifolia L.
Russian Olive
MDJS MDSJ
‘Aurea’ [E. pungens Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
SCMA
‘Aureo-variegata’ [E. pungens Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
= ‘Maculata’
x ebbingei Doorenbos
[E. macrophylla < E. pungens]
VATA
‘Ebbingei’
= E. x ebbingei
‘Fruitlandii’ [E. pungens Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
GABS GAFN SCMP
glabra Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
SCBR
macrophylla Thunb.
MDBG
‘Maculata’ [E. pungens Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
ALAU FLMG GACG
multiflora Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
Cherry E., Gumi
MDKN SCCU
pungens Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
Thorny E.
ALAU GAUG SCCL VANB
ALIT MDLT SCDB
ARHS NCBE TNDG
GAJS NCDU TNUT
ERICA
umbellata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
Autumn Olive
ALON LASL SCBR VAGW
ALTD MDLT SCCU VAWR
DCNA MDPJ SCDB
DEMC MSHB SCMM
LAHG NCBE VACW
‘Variegata’ [E. pungens Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
VATA
ELEUTHEROCOCCUS Maxim.
ARALIACEAE Ginseng Family
gracilistylus (W.W.Sm.) S.Y.Hu
MDBG
sieboldianus (Makino) Koidz.
VATA
trifoliatus (L.) S.Y.Hu
FLUF GATS
ELLIOTTIA Muhl. ex Ell.
ERICACEAE Heath Family
bracteata (Maxim.) Hook.f.
MDLT
racemosa Muhl. ex Ell.
Southern Plume
GATS
MDFM NCBE
ENKIANTHUS Lour.
ERICACEAE Heath Family
‘Ambassador’ [E. campanulatus (Miq.)
Nichols.]
MDKN
campanulatus (Miq.) Nichols.
DEWG MDBG MDLT NCBE
GAEC MDJS MDMG
perulatus (Miq.) Schneid.
DCNA DEWG MDBG VAMP
ERICA L. Heath
ERICACEAE Heath Family
carnea L.
Spring H.
DCNA MDBG VATW
67
ERICA
‘Silberschmelze’ [E. x darleyensis Bean]
[E. carnea < E. mediterranea]
MDWP
‘Springwood Pink’ [E. carnea L.]
DCNA MDWP
‘Springwood White’ [E. carnea L.]
DCNA MDBG
vagans L.
Cornish H.
NCBE VAGS
ERIOBOTRYA Lindl. Loquat
ROSACEAE Rose Family
deflexa (Hemsl.) Nakai
FLUF LASL
japonica (Thunb.) Lindl.
Loquat
ALBG FLUF NCEL VACW
ALTM GADG SCBH VANB
DCNA GAuJI SCEM
FLMG GATS SCNS
ERYTHRINA L.
FABACEAE (Faboideae) Bean Family
| MARSA a se CNR Rs PM REE DG PE ra ee Re el
arborea (Chapm.) Small
= E. herbacea
< bidwillii Lindl.
[E. crista-galli x E. herbacea]
LAMP
crista-galli L.
Cockspur Coral Tree
ALTD LAAL LANR
FLUF LAMP MSHB
herbacea L.
Coral Bean
DCNA MSEP SCBR
herbacea L. var. arborea Chapm.
= E. herbacea
(e))
oo)
EUCOMMIA
ESCALLONIA Mutis ex Lf.
SAXIFRAGACEAE (Escallonioideae)
Saxifrage Family
bifida Link & Otto
FLUF SCBG VANB
GACH SCBR
montevidensis (Cham. & Schlechtend.) DC.
= E. bifida
rosea Griseb.
SCJF
rubra (Ruiz & Pavon) Pers.
LASL MSHB
EUCALYPTUS LHer.
MYRTACEAE Myrtle Family
[SRA DTS LN Pe ee ea oe es Stel)
camaldulensis Dehnh.
FLIF
coccifera Hook.f.
Tasmanian Snow Gum
SCJF
dalrympleana Maiden
Mountain Gum
SCJF
gunnii Hook.f.
Cider Gum
SCJUF
robusta Sm.
Swamp Mahogany
FLUF LAAP TXZH
viminalis Labill.
Manna Gum
ALEH
EUCOMMIA Oliv.
EUCOMMIACEAE Eucommia Family
(CEE TEE eA Wa SS Se ET)
ulmoides Oliv.
Chinese Rubber Tree
MDGD TNSN
VABF VATA
EUODIA
EUODIA J.R. &J.G. Forst.
RUTACEAE Citrus Famity
aa ee ER Wi Me OT Se RE Re)
daniellii (Benn.) Hemsl.
DCNA MDGD NCWM VACW
GAEH NCJP VABF VAPC
EUONYMUS UL. Spindle Tree
CELASTRACEAE Staff-tree Family
alatus (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Sieb.
Winged Spindle T.
DCDO MDGJ MDMG VACP
DEWG MDJH NCBE VACW
GACG MDJS NCWC VADW
LAHG MDLA SCCU VAGW
MDBG MDLT TNMB VASK
alatus (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Sieb.
f. apterus (Regel) Rehd.
MDDF
‘Albo-marginatus’ [E. japonicus Thunb.]
ALHC VATW
‘Aldenhamensis’ [E. europaeus L.]
TNSN TNTV
americanus L.
Strawberry Bush
GABQ@ MDPL SCWI TXSE
GAEC NCDU TXLL
MDLT SCBR TXPS
‘Argenteo-marginatus’ [E. fortunei (Turcz.)
Hand.-Mazz.]
= ‘Variegatus’
‘Argenteo-variegatus’ [E. japonicus
Thunb.]
LALG NCWM
‘Aureo-marginatus’ [E. japonicus Thunb.]
FLMG LALG LASL TNCT
‘Aureus’ [E. japonicus Thunb.]
ALBG GAIS MSRN
FLMG LALG VADW
bungeanus Maxim.
Winterberry Spindle T.
DCNA GAPN MDHN TXBA
FLUF LASL NCDU VASK
bungeanus Maxim. var. semipersistans
(Rehd.) Schneid.
DEWG
EUONYMUS
‘Compactus’ [E. alatus (Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.) Sieb.]
DCNA GAUG SCCU
GACG MDLT VATA
‘Duc d’Anjow’ [E. japonicus Thunb.]
FLUF
‘Emerald Gaiety’ [E. fortunei (Turcz.)
Hand.-Mazz.]
(Plant Patent No. 1,960)
GACG TNTV
europaeus L.
European Spindle T.
GAUG NCBE
fortunei (Turcz.) Hand.-Mazz.
Wintercreeper Spindlebush
ARWS GAJY NCEL VACP
DEWG NCDU NCWC VATA
fortunei (Turcz.) Hand.-Mazz. var. radicans
(Miq.) Rehd.
DCNA FLPM
‘Gracilis’ [E. fortunei (Turcz.) Hand.-Mazz.]
ARSN DCNA GACD LALG
‘Harlequin’ [E. fortunei (Turcz.)
Hand.-Mazz.]
DCNA MDBG
japonicus Thunb.
Japanese Spindle T.
DCNA MDNA NCWC
GAIS MDRT SCCG
MDJH MSHB SCUC
kiautschovicus Loesn.
GAEH GAUG SCCU VABF
GAMM MDPJ SCUC VAWR
lanceolatus Yatabe
DCNA
‘Longwood’ [E. fortunei (Turcz.)
Hand.-Mazz.]
MDMG
maackii Rupr.
MDGD TXGS
‘Macrophyllus’ [E. japonicus Thunb.]
DCNA
‘Manhattan’ [E. kiautschovicus Loesn.]
DCNA GACG MDLT
‘Microphyllus’ [E. japonicus Thunb.]
FLMN GAUG MSMN VACW
GACG LAHG SCMG
69
EUONYMUS
‘Minima’ [E. fortunei (Turcz.) Hand.-Mazz.]
NCDU
nanus Bieb.
VAGS
patens Rehd.
= E. kiautschovicus
‘Sarcoxie’ [E. fortunei (Turcz.) Hand.-
Mazz.]
DCNA
sieboldianus Bl.
DCNA TNTV VABF
‘Silver King’ [E. japonicus Thunb.]
FLUF
‘Silver Queen’ [E. fortunei (Turcz.) Hand.-
Mazz.]
LALG
MDET VATA
‘Variegatus’ [E. fortunei (Turcz.) Hand.-
VAHF
wilsonii Sprague
GACG
EUPHORBIA L. Spurge
EUPHORBIACEAE Spurge Family
SE Ee ET eS a |
characias L. ssp. wulfenii (Hoppe ex
K.Koch) A.R.Sm.
SCWI
leucocephala Lotsy
Pascuita
FLUF
pulcherrima Willd.
Poinsettia
FLUF
EUPTELEA Sieb. & Zucc.
EUPTELEACEAE Euptelea Family
SST SS
polyandra Sieb. & Zucc.
MDMG
EURYA Thunb.
THEACEAE Tea Family
SSS SE FES aS a Ve BD
acuminata DC.
GAIS
(=)
FAGUS
‘Confetti’ [E. japonica Thunb.]
MDBG
emarginata (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Makino
ALEH FLMG LASL SCBY
ALTD FLUF SCBEP
FLLE LAAL SCBR
‘Harmony’ [E. japonica Thunb.]
MDBG
japonica Thunb.
ALEH ALTD DCNA LAAL
ochnacea (DC.) Szysz.
= Cleyera japonica
* ‘Winter Wine’ [E. japonica Thunb.]
DCNA
EUSCAPHIS Sieb. & Zucc.
STAPHYLEACEAE Bladdernut Family
SS Se ee ee a PT ee
japonica (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Kanitz
DCNA
EVODIA Lam.
= EUODIA
FSS TE aE PO, RCE BE |
EXOCHORDA Lindl.
ROSACEAE Rose Family
giraldii Hesse
= E. racemosa
racemosa (Lindl.) Rehd.
Pearlbush
ALBH MDAB SCCU VAGS
ALIT MDAF SCDB VAGW
DCNA MDJH SCEI VAMP
DEWG MDLA SCMM VATA
GAHC MDSS SCMP
LAAL MSEP TNRM
LASL NCOP VACW
‘The Bride’ [E. < macrantha (V.Lemoine)
Schneid.]
[E. korolkowii < E. racemosa]
DCNA DEWG MDLT VAPH
FAGUS L. Beech
FAGACEAE Beech Family
‘Asplenifolia’ [F. sylvatica L.]
DCFP DCWH DEMC NCKH
FAGUS
‘Atropunicea’ [F. sylvatica L.]
= F. sylvatica f. purpurea
‘Cristata’ [F. sylvatica L.]
MDAN
‘Dawyck’ [F. sylvatica L.]
Columnar Beech
DEWG MDBG MDHC TNSN
‘Fastigiata’ [F. sylvatica L.]
= ‘Dawyck’
grandifolia Ehrh.
American B.
ALBG DEMC MDWP TNHD
ALMC DEWG NCBE TNHG
ALSH GAEH NCTE TNSC
DCCG GAUG NCTP VAGG
DCDO MDBG SCBR VAMP
DCNA MDHN SCKG VAWR
DCWH MDLA SCMP
‘Laciniata’ [F. sylvatica L.]
Fernleaf Beech
TNSM
‘Pendula’ [F. sylvatica L.]
Weeping Beech
DCAC DEWG VABR VAHC
‘Purpurea Tricolor’ [F. sylvatica L.]
MDKN
‘Quercifolia’ [F. sylvatica L.]
DCNA NCBE
‘Rohanii’ [F. sylvatica L.]
DCNA MDAN TNSN TNTV
‘Rotundifolia’ [F. sylvatica L.]
DCNA MDAN MDBG
sylvatica L.
European B.
DCCG DCWH MDCP VASS
sylvatica L. f. purpurea (Ait.) Schneid.
Purple B.
DCCG DCWH MDHC MDLA
DCDO DEMC MDHN NCBE
DCMS MDBR MDJS
‘Tricolor [F. sylvatica L.]
= ‘Purpurea Tricolor’
‘Zlatia’ [F. sylvatica L.]
MDKN
FICUS
FALLUGIA Endl.
ROSACEAE Rose Family
TEASE NRE SHANE ees TLE ee
paradoxa (D.Don) Endl.
Apache Plume
VACW
FARGESIA Franch.
POACEAE Grass Family
aS SE RO TT rE Us Re
spathacea Franch.
= Thamnocalamus spathaceus
XFATSHEDERA Guill.
ARALIACEAE
[Fatsia < Hedera]
ee a a
lizei (Cochet) Guill.
Tree Ivy
[Fatsia japonica ‘Moseri’ « Hedera helix
var. hibernica]
ALBG DCNA GACH LALG
Ginseng Family
FATSIA Decne. & Planch.
ARALIACEAE Ginseng Family
japonica (Thunb.) Decne. & Planch.
Japanese Fatsia
ALBG FLMG GAWH VANB
DCNA FLUF MSHB
FLDG GACH SCBR
FEIJOA O.Berg
= ACCA sellowiana
FICUS L. Fig
MORACEAE Mulberry Family
carica L.
Common F.
DCCG GAJS MSEN VAWP
DCNA MDNA VACW
FLUF MDRP VASC
carica < F. pumila
SCWI
‘Minima’ [F. pumila L.]
SCBR
palmata Forssk.
FLUF
FICUS
pumila L.
Creeping F.
ALBG GAHC LAHG TXJS
FLDG GAJI MSRN VANB
FLMM GAJY SCBR
FLUF GAUG SCMP
tikoua Bur.
LASL
FIRMIANA Marsili
STERCULIACEAE Sterculia Family
RS eS Se
simplex (L.) W.F. Wight
Chinese Parasol Tree
ALAU FLUF LAAL MSHB
DCNA GAAB LASL SCMP
platanifolia (L.f.) Marsili
= F. simplex
FONTANESIA Labill.
OLEACEAE Olive Family
fortunei Carr.
DCNA MDGJ NCCA TNSN
DCSH NCBE TNRG VATA
FORESTIERA Poir.
OLEACEAE Olive Family
acuminata (Michx.) Poir.
Swamp Privet
TXRS
FORSYTHIA Vahl
OLEACEAE
Golden Bells
Olive Family
‘Beatrix Farrand’ [F. intermedia Zab.]
= ‘Karl Sax’
‘Bronxensis’ [F. viridissima Lindl.]
DCNA
‘Iigwang’ [F. koreana Nakai]
MDBG
< intermedia Zab.
[F. suspensa < F. viridissima]
ALIT GACG VACW
DEWG SCUC
~)
NO
FORSYTHIA
‘Karl Sax’ [F. Xintermedia Zab.]
[F. suspensa x F. viridissima]
ALEH DEWG
‘Lynwood’ [F. < intermedia Zab.]
[F. suspensa < F. viridissima]
DCNA DEWG MDLT
‘Lynwood Gold’ [F. x intermedia Zab. ]
= ‘Lynwood’
‘New Hampshire Gold’ [F. x intermedia
Zab.]
[F. suspensa < F. viridissima]
DCNA
‘Ottawa’ [F. ovata (? hybrid)]
DEWG
ovata Nakai
Korean G.B.
DCNA SCCU
‘Pallida’ [F. suspensa (Thunb.) Vahl]
DEWG
‘Spectabilis’ [F. < intermedia Zab.]
[F. suspensa = F. viridissima]
DEWG
‘Spring Glory’ [F. < intermedia Zab.]
[F. suspensa < F. viridissima]
DCNA DCWH DEWG MDHN
suspensa (Thunb.) Vahl
Weeping G.B.
DCDO MDLT NCDU VAPH
DEWG MDPJ VACW
suspensa (Thunb.) Vahl var. fortunei
(Lindl.) Rehd.
DEWG
‘Variegata’ [F. < intermedia Zab.]
[F. suspensa F. viridissima]
VATA
‘Vermont Sun’ [F. mandshurica Nakai]
DCNA
viridissima Lindl.
ALEH NCEG SCMP
NCBE NCSM VAMP
‘Winterthur’ [F..ovata « F. <intermedia
‘Spring Glory’)
DEWG
FORTUNEARIA
FORTUNEARIA Rkehd. & Wils.
HAMAMELIDACEAE Witch-hazel Family
sinensis Rehd. & Wils.
MDGD
FORTUNELLA Swingle
RUTACEAE
Kumquat
Citrus Family
<x crassifolia Swingle
Meiwa K.
[F. margarita < F. japonica]
LAGN
japonica (Thunb.) Swingle
FOTHERGILLA L.
HAMAMELIDACEAE
Witch-hazel Family
a AE ECOL 1 EAT AE EEN OE ROR) EN PERE SP aS EAT EP]
gardenii J.A.Murr.
Witch Alder
GAEC NCBE SCBR VAPH
MDWP NCFR SCWI
major (Sims) Lodd.
DCEL GAEC MDLT SCWI
DEMC MDBG MDPJ VABF
DEWG MDFM MDWP VAGS
GACG MDKN NCBE
major < F. gardenii
DEWG VAPH
monticola Ashe
= F, major
FRANGULA Mill.
RHAMNACEAE Buckthorn Family
alnus Mill.
DEMC VATA
FRANKLINIA Marsh.
THEACEAE Tea Family
aE a ee es RT eT]
alatamaha Marsh.
Franklin Tree
DCCG MDBD MDLT SCCU
DEMC MDBG NCBE VACW
GARW MDGD NCDB VAMP
FRAXINUS
FRAXINUS L. Ash
OLEACEAE Olive Family
PS EU A WA ada RUA ARS LSE
americana L.
American A., White A.
DCCG MDJS TNFL VAWR
FLUF NCCA TNSC
MDBP SCBR VAMP
MDHN TNDR VAPO
americana L. var. biltmoreana (Beadle)
J.Wright
Biltmore A.
MDCP MDHN
‘Aurea’ [F. excelsior L.]
DCNA
berlandieriana A.DC.
Berlandier A.
TXBA
chinensis Roxb. var. rhynchophylla
(Hance) Hemsl.
TNDR
‘Doorenbos #5’ [F. excelsior L.]
DCNA
excelsior L.
European A.
MDSJ
holotricha Koehne
DCNA
lanceolata Borkh.
= F, pennsylvanica var. subintegerrima
longicuspis Sieb. & Zucc.
VATA
nigra Marsh.
Black A.
TNLW
ornus L.
Flowering A.
GACG MDLT
ornus X< F. excelsior
DCNA
pennsylvanica Marsh.
Red A.
VABF
pennsylvanica Marsh. var. subintegerrima
(Vahl) Fern.
Green A.
MDHN
73
74
=a
SP
——
Se
SSS
<=
NS
NS ES =
SS
> SS
WS
BSDy
FOTHERGILLA major (Sims) Lodd.
[illustrator Susan M. Johnston]
|
}
FRAXINUS
pubescens Lam.
= F. pennsylvanica
sieboldiana BI. .
DCNA VATA
toumeui Britton
= F. velutina
velutina Torr. var. coriacea (S.Wats.) Rehd.
Leatherleaf A.
FLUF SCCU
velutina Torr. var. glabra Rehd.
Modesto A.
FLMM FLUF FLWG
GALPHIMIA Cav.
MALPIGHIACEAE Malpighia Family
SS EEE IO Tn ee Soe SE |
glauca Cav.
ALBG FLUF GACG SCWI
GARDENIA Ellis
RUBIACEAE Madder Family
a ST REDE 1) ES DE EON eR SL NC aE ST]
jasminoides Ellis
Cape Jasmine
FLMG
GATS
NCWC
VACM
LAAL LARP
LAHG MSMN
jasminoides Ellis var. radicans (Thunb.)
Makino
= ‘Radicans’
‘Radicans’ [G. jasminoides Ellis]
LAHG LARP MSMN VANB
GAULTHERIA L.
ERICACEAE Heath Family
procumbens L.
Wintergreen, Tea Berry
DCNA
GAYLUSSACIA HBK.
ERICACEAE
Huckleberry
Heath Family
baccata (Wang.) K.Koch
Black H.
VATG
brachycera (Michx.) A.Gr.
GINKGO
GELSEMIUM Juss. Jessamine
LOGANIACEAE Logania Family
ae oe TN SV Ne RO PS
‘Plena’ [G. sempervirens (L.) Ait.f.]
= ‘Pride of Augusta’
‘Pride of Augusta’ [G. sempervirens (L.)
Ait.f.]
Double-flowered Jessamine
ALTD VACW VAPH
LASL VAGS
rankinii Small
SCWI VACW
sempervirens (L.) Ait.f.
Yellow J., Carolina J.
ALON LAHG TNCG VAWM
ARPT LASL VACW VAWR
ARSN NCOP VAGG
GAEC SCBR VAGS
GENISTA L. Broom
FABACEAE (Faboideae) Bean Family
RT ave POEL EAS SSD Be OE TT TD
lydia Boiss.
VACW
‘Prostrata’ [G. germanica L.]
DCNA
GINKGO L.
GINKGOACEAE Ginkgo Family
PLS Be DO SS ae eS ER sO EO LE
biloba L.
Maidenhair Tree, Ginkgo
DCCG LASL NCDU VABF
DCWH MDHN NCTE VAMP
FLCG MDJS TNCT VATA
GAGN MSMN TNFE VAWR
GAMW NCCA TNPW
(The specimen at GAGN develops pendent
mammillate projections (called “chi” in Japan)
from the lower side of the main branches; this is
the first specimen of its kind recorded in the
United States.)
‘Fastigiata’ [G. biloba L.]
GACD
‘Lakeview’ [G. biloba L.]
TNPW
‘Mayfield’ [G. biloba L.]
TNPW
i
GLEDITSIA
GLEDITSIA L. Honeylocust
FABACEAE (Caesalpinioideae) Bean Family
|e Sa a at eT a co DS SON EE So RSE EEO ee ee de a en ey
aquatica Marsh.
Water Locust
DCLC
japonica Mia.
Japanese H.
SCCU
‘Shademaster’ [G. triacanthos L.
f. inermis (Pursh) Schneid.]
NCDU
‘Sunburst’ [G. triacanthos L. f. inermis
(Pursh) Schneid.]
NCCA TNSC VACW
triacanthos L.
Common H.
MDHN MDJH VACW
triacanthos L. f. inermis (Pursh) Schneid.
Spineless H.
ALBH NCCA TNBO
GLOCHIDION J.R. &J.G.Forst.
EUPHORBIACEAE Spurge Family
(ES SE a a A Ee
puberum (L.) Hutch.
FLUF
GLYCOSMIS Correa
RUTACEAE Citrus Family
citrifolia (Willd.) Lindl.
FLUF
parviflora (Sims) Little
= G. citrifolia
GLYPTOSTROBUS Endl.
TAXODIACEAE Taxodium Family
heterophyllus (Brongn.) Endl.
= G. lineatus
lineatus (Poir.) Druce
Chinese Water-pine
DCNA MDBG
pensilis (Staunt.) K.Koch
= G. lineatus
HALESIA
GORDONIA Ellis
THEACEAE Tea Family
alatamaha Sarg.
= Franklinia alatamaha
axillaris (Roxb. ex Ker-Gawl.) D.Dietr.
FLUF GACG
chrysandra Cowan
FLUF
lasianthus (L.) Ellis
Loblolly Bay
ALAU SCBR VATA
DCNA VANB
GREWIA lL.
TILIACEAE Linden Family
eS a Sa LE ES
biloba G.Don
GAIS VABF
GYMNOCLADUS Lam.
FABACEAE (Caesalpinioideae) Bean Family
dioica (L.) K.Koch
Kentucky Coffee-tree
DCCG DEMC VACW } VAMF
DCNA MDHN VAGW
DCPP MDJS VAHC
HALESIA Ellis ex L. Silverbell Tree
STYRACACEAE Storax Family
carolina L.
ALEH MDCA NCTE VACP
DCCG MDGJ NCTP VAMP
GARW MDJH SCBR VATA
GASM MDJS SCWI VAWR
GATS MDWP TNMB
LALG MSMN TNSC
MDBG NCAK TNSM
diptera Ellis
DCNA LAAL LASL NCTE
FLMG LAHG MSMN TXLL
GAEC LALG NCBE
diptera Ellis var. magniflora Godfrey
DCNA FLMG NCBE
monticola Rehd. & Sarg.
= H. carolina
parviflora Michx.
ALEH
HALESIA carolina L.
[illustrator Susan M. Johnston]
res
HALESIA
‘Rosea’ [H. carolina L.]
DCNA
tetraptera Ellis
= H. carolina
tetraptera Ellis var. monticola (Rehd.) Reveal
& Seldin
= H. carolina
HALIMODENDRON Fischer ex DC.
FABACEAE (Faboideae) Bean Family
EE Ta OP NO A ES SP TS ITD
halodendron (L.) Voss
DCNA
HAMAMELIS L. Witch Hazel
HAMAMELIDACEAE Witch-hazel Family
CR aT ET EOL ORT SRE OE a]
arborea Ottol.
= H. japonica
‘Arnold Promise’ [H. < intermedia Rehd.]
[H. japonica = H. mollis}
DCNA MDBG
‘Brevipetala’ [H. mollis Oliv.]
DCNA MDBG MDKN
‘Carnea’ [H. vernalis Sarg.]
MDBG
‘Christmas Cheer’ [H. vernalis Sarg.]
MDBG
‘Copper’ [H. vernalis Sarg.]
MDBG
‘Copper Beauty’ [H. X intermedia Rehd.]
= ‘Jelena’
‘Feuerzauber’ [H. < intermedia Rehd.]
[H. japonica < H. mollis]
DCNA
‘Fire Charm’ [H. X intermedia Rehd.]
= ‘Feuerzauber’
X intermedia Rehd.
[H. japonica < H. mollis]
DCNA MDGC MDKN
xjapollis J.Lange
= H. xintermedia
japonica Sieb. & Zucc.
DCNA MDBG MDFM MDKN
HAMAMELIS
japonica Sieb. & Zucc.
f. flavopurpurascens (Makino) Rehd.
DCNA MDBG MDKN
‘Jelena’ [H. < intermedia Rehd.]
[H. japonica < H. mollis]
DCNA MDBG
‘Lombarts Weeping’ [H. vernalis Sarg.]
DCNA MDBG MDFM
‘Luna’ [H. X intermedia Rehd.]
[H. japonica < H. mollis]
DCNA MDBG
macrophylla Pursh
= H. virginiana
‘Magic Fire’ [H. intermedia Rehd.]
= ‘Feuerzauber’
mollis Oliv.
Chinese W.H.
ALBG DEMC MDBG
DCNA GAUG MDKN
‘Orange Beauty’ [H. < intermedia Rehd.]
[H. japonica < H. mollis]
DCNA
‘Pallida’ [H. < intermedia Rehd.]
[H. japonica < H. mollis]
MDBG
‘Primavera’ [H. < intermedia Rehd_]
[H. japonica = H. mollis]
DCNA
‘Rubra’ [H. X intermedia Rehd.]
[H. japonica < H. mollis]
DCNA
‘Ruby Glow’ [H. < intermedia Rehd.]
[H. japonica < H. mollis]
(Sometimes listed as ‘Adonis’
DCNA MDBG
‘Sandra’ [H. vernalis Sarg.]
MDBG
vernalis Sarg.
DCNA MDKN MDWP
vernalis Sarg. f. tomentella Rehd.
= H. vernalis
vernalis Sarg. var. tomentella (Rehd.) Palm.
= H. vernalis
‘Vesna’ [H. <X intermedia Rehd.]
[H. japonica < H. mollis]
DCNA
HAMAMELIS mollis Oliv.
[illustrator Susan M. Johnston]
Ves)
HAMAMELIS
virginiana L.
Common W. H.
ALBG
DCNA
GAEH
LALG
MDBG
TXDC
TXSE
VACW
virginiana L. var. parvifolia Nutt.
= H. virginiana
‘Zuccariniana’ [H. japonica Sieb. & Zucc.]
DCNA MDKN
HAMELIA Jacq.
RUBIACEAE Madder Family
patens Jacq.
Scarlet Bush
TXRS
HEDERA L. Ivy
ARALIACEAE Ginseng Family
Se Ee EE ST EE ETD RE Ce EE AE a RE FET]
algeriensis Hibb.
= H. canariensis
‘Alpha’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Anchor’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Angularis Aurea’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
Arborescens group [H. helix L.]
Shrub Ivy
(This group name applies to the adult flowering
form of the species.)
ALAU GAJY MDNA VACM
ALON LASL MDPJ VACW
DCCG MDBG NCBE
DCSE MDFM TNUT
‘Arrowhead’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Aurea Spectabilis’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Baby Merion’ [H. helix L.]
GAAB
‘Baccifer’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Big Deal’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Boskoop’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
HEDERA
‘Bulgaria’ [H. helix L.]
MDBG
‘California’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘California Gold’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
canariensis Willd.
Algerian I.
DEWG GAJI SCCL SCNS
FLCG LAHG SCFW VADW
FLMG MDMG SCMI
FLUF SCBR SCMP
‘Canary Cream’ [H. canariensis Willd.]
MDMG
‘Carolina Crinkle’ [H. helix L.]
GAHC MDBG SCBR SCWF
‘Cascade’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Cathedral Wall’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Cavendishii’ [H. helix L.]
ALHC FLCG
‘Christian’ [H. helix L.]
GAAB
‘Chrysantha’ [H. helix L.]
DCNA MDBG
‘Chrysocarpa’ [H. helix L.]
= H. helix var. poetica
‘Cockle Shell’ [H. helix L.]
GAAB SCWF
colchica K.Koch
Caucasus Ivy
DCCC NCEL SCMP VAGS
MDBG SCBR SCWF
‘Conglomerata’ [H. helix L.]
GACG SCWF VAGS
‘Crenata’ [H. helix L.]
DCDO
‘Deltoidea’ [H. helix L.]
MDBG SCWF
‘Dentata’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Denticulata’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
HEDERA
‘Digitata’ [H. helix L.]
ALHC SCWF
‘Discolor’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Dragon Claw’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Edison’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Emerald Beauty’ [H. helix L.]
GAFN
‘Emerald Gem’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Emerald Jewel’ [H. helix L.]
DCNA
‘Erecta’ [H. helix L.]
VATA
‘Erin’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Eva’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Fan’ [H. helix L.]
DCNA MDBG
‘Fantasia’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Ferney’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Fleur’ [H. helix L.]
SCBR SCWF
‘Fleur de Lis’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Four Square’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Garland’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Gavotte’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Ginkgo’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Glacier’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Gladiator’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
HEDERA
‘Glymii’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Goldcraft’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Gold Dust’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Gold Heart’ [H. helix L.]
MDBG SCWF
‘Goods Selfbranching’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Gracilis’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Green Crown’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Green Feather’ [H. helix L.]
= ‘Meagheri’
‘Green Finger’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Green Quartz’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Green Ripples’ [H. helix L.]
GAFN SCWF
‘Green Spear’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Green Velvet’ [H. helix L.]
GAFN
‘Hahn Selfbranching’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Hahn Variegated’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Harold’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Harrison’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Hebron’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
helix L.
English I.
ALBG GABW NCEG TXSH
FLBF LAHG NCOP
FLCG LASL NCTP
FLMG NCDU SCBP
81
HEDERA
helix L. var. poetica Weston
Italian I.
SCWF
‘Helvetica’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Heterophylla’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Hibernica’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Hite Miniature’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Holly’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Ideal’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Imp’ [H. helix L.]
SCBR SCWF
‘Itsy Bitsy’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Iva Lace’ [H. helix L.]
MDBG SCWF
‘Jack Frost’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
japonica Tobl.
= H. rhombea
‘Lady Kay’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘La Platta’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Lobata Major’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Lolla Rookh’ [H. helix L.]
MDBG
‘Long Point’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Lucida Aurea’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Luzzi’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Manda Crested’ [H. helix L.]
MDBG SCWF
‘Manda Fringette’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
HEDERA
‘Manda’s Star’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Maple Queen’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Marbled Dragon’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Marginata’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Meagheri’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF VATA
‘Merion Beauty’ [H. helix L.]
GAFN VATA
‘Merrie’s Albany’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Microphylla Variegata’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Midget’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Miniature Needlepoint’ [H. helix L.]
VATA
‘Minima’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Minor Marmorata’ [H. helix L.]
MDBG
‘Mount Vernon’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘My Variegated’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Needlepoint’ [H. helix L.]
SCBR SCWF
nepalensis K.Koch var. sinensis Tobl.
SCWF
‘Obscura’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Palmata’ [H. helix L.]
= ‘Digitata’
‘Paper Doll’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Parsley Crested’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Pedata’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
}
HEDERA
‘Perfection’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Permanent Wave’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Pin Oak’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Pin Oak Improved’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Pittsburgh’ [H. helix L.]
MDBG SCWF
‘Pittsburgh Variegated’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Pixie’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Plume de Or’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Poetica’ [H. helix L.]
= H. helix var. poetica
‘Preston Tiny’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Purpurea’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Ralf’ [H. helix L.]
GAAB
‘Rambler’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Ray’s Supreme’ [H. helix L.]
FLMG SCWF
rhombea (Miq.) Bean
Japanese I.
DCNA
‘Ripples’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Rochester’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Roehr’s Minor’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Rubaiyat’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Russell Gold’ [H. helix L.]
MDBG SCWF
‘Ruth’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
HEDERA
‘Sagittaefolia’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Sea Foam’ [H. helix L.]
SCMP
‘Shamrock’ [H. helix L.]
= ‘Meagheri’
‘Shannon’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Silver Queen’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Sinclair Silverleaf’ [H. helix L.]
GAAB
‘Small Deal’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Spearpoint’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Springtime Snow’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Staghorn’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Stardust’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Stare’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Sulphurea’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Sulfur Heart’ [H. colchica K.Koch
var. dentata Hibb.]
MDBG
‘Susan Gibles’ [H. helix L.]
SCBR
‘Suzanne’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Sylvanian’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Teardrop’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Teena’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Telecurl’ [H. helix L.]
MDBG SCWF
‘Tesselata’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
83
HEDERA
‘Thorndale’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Tidal Wave’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Tribairn’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Triloba’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Triton’ [H. helix L.]
MDTD SCWF
‘Trustee’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘238th Street’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Ustlers’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Vanderhof’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Variegata’ [H. canariensis Willd.]
Gloire de Marengo I.
GACG VANB
‘Walthamensis’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Weber’s California’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Wilson’ [H. helix L.]
LASL SCWF
‘Woodsii’ [H. helix L.]
SCWF
‘Yalta’ [H. helix L. var. taurica Rehd.]
SCWF
HELIANTHEMUM Mill.
CISTACEAE Rock-rose Family
TDS ES Ee WEIS EO I eA NS ON NS EE Se
apenninum (L.) Mill.
MDSC
apenninum (L.) Mill. var. roseum (Jacq.)
Schneid.
MDSC
‘Buttercup’ [H. nummularium (L.) Mill.]
DEMC
‘Fireball’ [H. nummularium (L.) Mill.]
MDSC
84
HIBISCUS
nummularium (L.) Mill.
MDSC
HELICHRYSUM Miill. Strawflower
ASTERACEAE Aster Family
ERS asa Do A Se ae OR ee
italicum (Roth) G.Don
VAGS
HEMIPTELEA
ULMACEAE Elm Family
(EE aa ET Pa a a EET |
davidii (Hance) Planch.
VABF
Planch.
HEPTACODIUM Rehd.
CAPRIFOLIACEAE Honeysuckle Family
(Contributed by T. R. Dudley)
OS Ss ea
jasminoides Airy-Shaw
= H. miconioides
miconioides Rehd.
Seven-sun Flower
DCNA
HETEROPTERIS' HBK.
MALPIGHIACEAE Malpighia Family
angustifolia Griseb.
FLJH
syringifolia Griseb.
LAAL LASL TXSC
HIBISCUS L.
MALVACEAE Mallow Family
‘Admiral Dewey’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Aka yae’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Albo-laciniata’ [H. rosa-sinensis L.]
FLUF
‘Albus Plenus’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Amarantus’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
HIBISCUS
* ‘Aphrodite’ [H. syriacus L.]
((H. syriacus ‘Suminokura’ /diploid/ <
H. syriacus ‘William R. Smith’) <tetraploid
seedling of H. syriacus ‘William R. Smith’]
DCNA
‘Ardens’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Ardens Plena’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Bicolor’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Blue Bird’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Blue Rouge’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Boule de Feu’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Brilliant’ [H. rosa-sinensis L.]
FLUF
‘Caeruleus Plenus’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Campanha’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Celestial Blue’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Colie Mullins’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA SCCU
‘Comte de Flandre’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Comte de Haimout’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Dela Vaux’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘De La Veuve’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
* ‘Diana’ [H. syriacus L.]
(Tetraploid sdlg. < diploid sdlg.)
DCNA MDBG
‘Double Light Pink’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Duc de Brabant’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
HIBISCUS
‘Effie Riegel’ [H. syriacus L.]
SCCU
‘Elegantissimus’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Gion mamori’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Grandiflorus Superbus’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Hagan Hybrid #2’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Hamabo’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Hanagasa’ [H. syriacus L.]
= ‘Shiro hanagasa’
* ‘Helene’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Hinomarw’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Hitoe’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Jeanne d’Arc’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Koki yae’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Kreider Blue’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA SCCU
‘Lady Stanley’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘La Fleur’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Leopoldii’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Leopoldii Plenus’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Lovely Pink’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Lucy’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Luteus Plenus’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Martha Jane’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
85
HIBISCUS
‘Mauve Queen’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Meehanii’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Mimihara’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
* ‘Minerva’ [H. syriacus L.]
[H. syriacus ‘Blue Bird’ < H. syriacus
‘Hanagasa’]
DCNA
‘Monstrosus’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Monstrosus Plenus’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Monstrosus Simple’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
mutabilis L.
Confederate Rose
FLUF
‘Oiseau Bleu’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
paramutabilis Bailey
VABF
‘Perry’s Purple’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Pheasant Eye’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Pink Delight’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA SCCU
‘Plume’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Pom Pom Rouge’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Pompon’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Pulcherrimus’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Puniceus Plenus’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Purpurea Semiplena’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Purpureus Plenus’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
HIBISCUS
‘Ranunculiflorus’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Ranunculiflorus Plenus’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Rosalinda’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Roseus Plenus’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Roxanus’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Rubis’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Rubra Grandiflora’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Rubra Plena’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Shiro hanagasa’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Shiro midare’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Sir de Charles Breton’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Snowdrift’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Soft Pink’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Sokobeni yae’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Sonde’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Souvenir de Charles Breton’
[H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Speciosus’ [H. syriacus L.]
LAHP
‘Spectabilis Plena’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Suminokura’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Suminokura hanagasa’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
HIBISCUS
‘Suminokura yae’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
syriacus L. ,
Rose-of-Sharon, Shrub Althea
ALBG FLUF NCAS VACW
DCCG LAAL SCSR
‘Tama usagi’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Totus Albus’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Usu hitoe’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Variegatus’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Violaceus Plenus’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Violet Clair’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘White Red Eye’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘White Supreme’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘William P. Smith’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Woodbridge’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
‘Zulauf’ [H. syriacus L.]
DCNA
HOVENIA ‘Thunb.
RHAMNACEAE Buckthorn Family
EEE EE LS es See Te eS a)
dulcis Thunb.
Japanese Raisin-tree
DCNA FLFB GAGR
DCTB FLUF GAWM
HYDRANGEA L.
SAXIFRAGACEAE (Hydrangeoideae)
Saxifrage Family
Pa Be
acuminata Sieb. & Zucc.
= H. macrophylla ssp. serrata
‘Annabelle’ [H. arborescens L.]
ALHC DEWG TNUT
DCNA MDBG VAGS
HYDRANGEA
anomala D.Don ssp. petiolaris (Sieb. &
Zucc.) McClint.
Climbing H.
DCNA MDBG MDMG VAPH
GAEC MDLT TNRW VARC
‘Grandiflora’ [H. arborescens L.]
= ‘Annabelle’
‘Grandiflora’ [H. paniculata Sieb.]
Peesee I.
DCCG SCBR VARC
‘Grayswood’ [H. macrophylla (Thunb.
ex J.A.Murr.) Ser.]
(Lacecap group)
MDMG
‘Harmony’ [H. quercifolia Bartram]
DCNA MDFM TNTV
macrophylla (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Ser.
Lacecap
(Lacecap group)
DCNA LASL MSPR
LALG MDBG VAGS
LARP MDBR VAMP
macrophylla (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Ser.
Hortensia, Garden Hydrangea
(Hortensia group)
ALBG LARP MSKR VATA
DCNA LASL VAGS
LAAL MSEP VAPH
macrophylla (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Ser.
ssp. serrata (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Makino
DCNA MDBG MDJS MDPJ
DEWG MDGD MDMG
‘Maculata’ [H. macrophylla (Thunb.
ex J.A.Murr.) Ser.]
(Lacecap group)
DCNA LASL
‘Otaksa’ [H. macrophylla (Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.) Ser.]
= H. macrophylla (Hortensia group)
paniculata Sieb.
Peegee FH.
DCNA MDGJ NCAS VABK
MDBG MDLT NCSM VAMP
‘Prolifera’ [H. macrophylla (Thunb.
ex J.A.Murr.) Ser. ssp. serrata (Thunb.
ex J.A.Murr.) Makino]
DCNA
87
HOVENIA dulcis Thunb.
[illustrator Lillian Nicholson Meyer]
St 5
A Do ora 5
7, OK 3 ——
HYDRANGEA anomala ssp. petiolaris
(Sieb. & Zucc.) McClint.
{illustrator Susan M. Johnston]
89
HYDRANGEA
quercifolia Bartram
Oakleaf H.
ALAU LALG MSRN TNSC
ALHC MDJH NCBE TNUT
DCNA MDKN NCSM VAPH
FLUF MDLT SCBR
GAUG MDPJ SCMP
LAHG MSMN SCWI
scandens (L.f.) Ser. ssp. liukiuensis (Nakai)
McClint.
GALH
‘Snowflake’ [H. quercifolia Bartram]
MDBG MDMG VAPH
MDFM SCWI
‘Tardiva’ [H. paniculata Sieb.]
SCCU
HYPERICUM lL. St. John’s-wort
HYPERICACEAE St. John’s-wort Family
ie SS aS BO nA PR PR ON Ra SR
brachyphyllum (Spach) Steud.
SCWI
buckleyi M.A.Curtis
MDJW
calycinum L.
Aaron’s Beard, Goldflower
MDBG
fasciculatum Lam.
Sandweed
SCWI
Jfrondosum Michx.
DCNA
galioides Lam.
LALG SCBR SCWI
‘Hidcote’ [H. ?calycinum x H. forrestii]
MDLT NCBE TNUT VAWP
hircinum L.
VAGS
hookerianum Wight & Arn.
DCNA
hypericoides (L.) Crantz
= Ascyrum hypericoides
kalmianum L.
MDWP
lissophloeus Adams
SCWI
©
oe)
ILEX
lloydii (Svenson) Adams
MDJW
microsepalum (T. & G.) A. Gr.
SCWI
patulum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
LARP
prolificum L.
NCBE SCBR SCWI
reductum (Svenson) Adams
SCBR SCWI
stans (Michx.) Adams & N.Robs.
St. Peter’s-wort
SCBR SCWI
‘Sunburst’ [H. frondosum Michx.]
DCNA
‘Van Fleetii’
DCNA
HYSSOPUS L.
LAMIACEAE Mint Family
officinalis L.
DCNA
IDESIA Maxim.
FLACOURTIACEAE Flacourtia Family
polycarpa Maxim.
ALON ALTD DCNA
ILEX L. Holly
AQUIFOLIACEAE Holly Family
(Contributed by T. R. Dudley)
(Because of a large number of cultivars in the
hybrid species of Ilex, parentage is not shown for
each cultivar. Parentage is listed under the
respective hybrid-species names.)
‘Aalto’ [I. opaca Ait.]
NCSH
‘Aalto #2’ [I. opaca Ait.]
= ‘Harriet’
‘Aalto #3’ [I. opaca Ait.]
= ‘Kate’
‘Aalto #5’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
ILEX
‘Aalto #5A’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
* ‘Accent’ [I. integra x I. pernyi]
DCNA
‘Afterglow’ [I. verticillata (L.) A.Gr.]
DCNA
‘Aglo’ [I. cornuta Lindl. & Paxt.]
DCCB
‘Aka tsuge’ [I. sugerokii Maxim.]
DCNA
‘Alagold’ [I. < attenuata Ashe]
VATA
‘Alice’ [I. < altaclerensis (Loud.) Dallim.]
DCNA
‘Alice’ [I. aquifolium]
= ‘Alice’ [I. < altaclerensis]
< altaclerensis (Loud.) Dallim.
Highclere H.
[I. aquifolium x I. perado}
DCNA MDLT MDWP VATA
ambigua (Michx.) Torr.
Carolina H., Ambiguous Winterberry
VAGW
amelanchier M.A.Curtis
Sarvis H.
ALJG GACG TNFB
DCNA LASL VACW
‘Andorra’ [I. opaca Ait.]
NCSH
‘Angustifolium’ [I. aquifolium L.]
(Female and male clones of this cultivar exist)
ALTD GACG MDLT
DCNA MDBG TNUT
‘Angyo’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
DCNA MDGD
‘Anicet Delcambrie’ [I. cornuta Lindl. &
Paxt.]
DCNA LAMP
‘Anna Mae’ [I. cornuta Lindl. & Paxt.]
GACG LASL
‘Anne Arundel’ [I. opaca Ait.]
MDMN
* ‘Apollo’ [I. serrata x I. verticillata]
DCNA VATA
ILEX
‘Apricot’ [I. aquifolium L.]
NCSH
aquifolium L.
English H.
DCCG DCWH TXHN VATW
DCLC GACG VAGW
DCNA MDLT VATA
aquifolium x I. spinigera
DCNA
‘Aquipern’ [I. < aquipernyi Gable]
DCNA DCWH GAIS MDTD
X aquipernyi Gable
[I. aquifolium x I. pernyi]
(Sometimes confused with I. bioritensis)
DCNA GACG MDBG MDLT
‘Arden’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
‘Argentea Marginata’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA MDLT NCSH
‘Arthur Bruner’ [I. cornuta ‘Burfordii’ <
I. latifolia]
TNHH
asprella (Hook. & Arn.) Champ. ex Benth.
DCNA
‘Astoria’ [I. aquifolium L.]
= ‘Beacon’
‘Atlas’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA
‘Atlas’ [I. cornuta x I. pernyi]
GACG
< attenuata Ashe
Topel H., Attenuate-leaved H.
[I. cassine < I. opaca]
ALTD MDGD NCEG SCMP
DCNA MDLT SCBR
GAOH MSHB SCFR
‘Audry’ [I. cornuta x I. pernyi]
MDPF
‘Aurantiaca’ [I. verticillata (L.) A.Gr.]
DCNA TNFB
‘Aurea Regina’ [I. aquifolium L.]
= ‘Golden Queen’
‘Aureo-marginata’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA VATA
91
ILEX
‘Aurifodina’ [I. aquifolium L.]
GACG
‘Autumn Glow’ [I. serrata x I. verticillata]
DCNA MDLT
‘Avery Island’ [I. cornuta Lindl. & Paxt.]
LAAL SCBR
‘B. & O.’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA MDBO
‘Bacciflava’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA GACG MDMG VATW
‘Baldwin’ [I. cassine L.]
GACG
‘Balearica’ [I. < altaclerensis (Loud.)
Dallim.]}
ARSN DCCG DCNA
‘Balkans’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA
‘Barclay’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
‘Barnes’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA
‘Beacon’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA GACG
beadlei Ashe
Beadle’s H.
TNFB
x beanii Rehd.
[I. aquifolium x I. dipyrena]
DCNA MDTD
‘Beauty Spra’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA GACG
‘Beauty Spra Espalier’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA
‘Belgica’ [I. < altaclerensis (Loud.) Dallim.]
DCNA LASL
‘Belin’s Weeping’ [I. < altaclerensis (Loud.)
Dallim.]
DCNA
‘Berigold’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA GACG
‘Beulah’ [I. opaca Ait.]
NCSH
CO
ND
ILEX
‘Big Bull’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA GACG
bioritensis Hayata
(Sometimes confused with I. pernyi and
I. X aquipernyi)
DCNA FLMG
DCWH FLUF
GACG
NCSH
‘Bleeg’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA
‘Blue Angel’ [I. < meserveae S.Y.Hu]
MDBG VATA
‘Blue Boy’ [I. < meserveae S.Y.Hu]
DCNA MDBG
‘Blue Girl’ [I. X meserveae S.Y.Hul]
DCNA
‘Blue Maid’ [I. < meserveae S.Y.Hu]
MDLT
‘Blue Prince’ [I. meserveae S.Y.Huj
MDTD VATA
‘Blue Princess’ [I. < meserveae S.Y.Hu]
MDBG VATA
‘Blue Stallion’ [I. < meserveae S.Y.Hu]
MDLT VATA
‘Bob Bruner’ [I. cornuta ‘Burfordii’ <
I. latifolia]
TNAB TNHH
‘Bodley’s Bleeg’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA
‘Bonanza’ [I. aquifolium L.]
GACG
‘Bostic’ [I. cornuta Lindl. & Paxt.]
GACG
‘Boyce Thompson’ [I. opaca Ait.]
MDLT
‘Boyce Thompson #3’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
‘Boyce Thompson Xanthocarpa’ [I. opaca
Ait. f. xanthocarpa Rehd.]
DCNA MDBG
‘Braddock Heights’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
MDAG
‘Brawley’ [I. cornuta Lindl. & Paxt.]
GACG
ILEX
‘Brighter Shine’ [I. cornuta x I. pernyi]
GACG
‘Bright Horizon’ [I. verticillata (L.) A.Gr.]
DCNA
‘Brilliant’ [I. aquifolium < I. ciliospinosa]
ALBG MDBG VAGS
DCNA SCWI VATA
‘Bronze’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA
‘Brown #3’ [I. opaca Ait.]
= ‘Judge Brown’
‘Brown #5’ [I. opaca Ait.]
NCSH
‘Brown #16’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
‘Brownell’ [I. aquifolium L.]
GACG
buergeri Miq.
ALTD DCNA
‘Burfordii’ [I. cornuta Lindl. & Paxt.]
Burford H.
ARRB FLUF NCBE TNSB
DCCG GACG NCEG TXSH
DCNA GAWH NCGP VACW
FLCG MDLT SCFW VATA
FLMG MSHB SCUC
buswellii Small
Sand H., Buswell’s H.
DCNA TNFB
‘Butler’ [I. aquifolium L.]
MDWA
‘Buxifolia’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
(Name applied to numerous clones of different
origins)
DCNA
‘Byers Golden’ [I. decidua Walt.]
ALBH DCNA GACG
‘Cacapon’ [I. verticillata (L.) A.Gr.]
DCNA
‘Cajun Gold’ [I. cornuta Lindl. & Paxt.]
LAGN
‘Callina’ [I. cornuta < I. aquifolium]
DCNA NCNB
‘Calloway’ [I. opaca Ait. f. xanthocarpa
Rehd.]
LASL
ILEX
‘Camelliifolia’ [I. < altaclerensis (Loud.)
Dallim.]
DCLC DCNA MDBG MDTD
‘Campus Variegated’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA
canariensis Poir.
Canary Islands H.
DCNA
‘Canary’ [I. opaca Ait. f. xanthocarpa
Rehd.]
DCNA DEMC MDLT
‘Cape Christmas’ [I. opaca Ait.]
MDTN
‘Captain Bonneville’ [I. aquifolium L.]
GACG
‘Carefree’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
var. paludosa (Nakai) Hara]
SCCU
‘Carissa’ [I. cornuta Lindl. & Paxt.]
MDTD
‘Casey’s Dwarf’ [I. cornuta Lindl. & Paxt.]
GACG SCMG
cassine L.
Dahoon, Cassine
DCNA GACG LASL
FLIF GASM SCBR
FLUF LAHG VANB
cassine L. var. angustifolia Ait.
Narrow-leaved Dahoon
ALAU FLIF
DCNA NCDU
TNUT
cassine L. var. angustifolia
f. aurea-baccata Tarbox ex S.F.Blake
Yellow-berried Dahoon
FLUF SCBR
cassine L. var. bryanii Tarbox ex S.F.Blake
DCNA SCBR
cassine L. var. myrtifolia (Walt.) Sarg.
= I. myrtifolia
‘Cetus’ [I. cornuta x I. pernyi]
GACG
‘Changsha’ [I. crenata Thunb.
ex J.A.Murr.]
GACG
‘Charles’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
93
ILEX
‘Cherry Berry’ [I. < altaclerensis (Loud.)
Dallim.]
DCNA
‘Chief’ [I. aquifolium L.]
NCSH
‘Chieftan’ [I. x koehneana Loesn.]
DCNA MDBO
‘China Boy’ [I. cornuta < I. rugosa]
VATA
‘China Girl’ [I. cornuta < I. rugosa]
VATA
chinensis (sensu S.Y.Hu & nurseries, non
Sims)
= I. purpurea
‘Christmas Carol’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
‘Christmas Cheer’ [I. verticillata (L.) A.Gr.]
DCNA
‘Christmas Gem’ [I. verticillata (L.) A.Gr.]
MDJN
‘Christmas Hedge’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
‘Christmas Queen’ [I. opaca Ait.]
= ‘Cape Christmas’
ciliospinosa Loesn.
(Often confused with ‘Brilliant’)
DCNA MDBG MDTD
MDBA MDHS
ciliospinosa < I. fargesii
DCNA DEFC MDMN
cinerea Champ.
DCNA
‘Clarendon’ [I. opaca Ait.]
GACG
‘Clarendon Batwing’ [I. cornuta Lindl. &
Paxt.]
NCCG
‘Clarendon Small Leaf’ [I. cornuta Lindl. &
Paxt.]
DCNA GACG
‘Clarendon Spreading’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA NCCG TNTV
‘Clarissa’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
CO
—
ILEX
‘Clark’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
‘Clouded Gold’ [I. aquifolium L.]
NCSH
* ‘Clusterberry’
[(I. cornuta < I. aquifolium) ‘Nellie R. Stevens’
<I. leucocladal]
DCNA VATA
‘Colburn’ [I. x altaclerensis (Loud.)
Dallim.]
DCNA
colchica Pojark.
Pontic H., Caucasian H.
DCNA
‘Coleman’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA
collina Alex.
Appalachian H.
DCNA MDPJ TNFB
‘Compacta’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
(Name applied to numerous clones of different
origins)
DCNA GACG
‘Compacta’ [I. vomitoria Ait.]
(Name applied to numerous clones of different
origins)
VATA
‘Conners’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Convexa’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
DCNA FLMG MDMG SCMG
FLCG GACG NCEG VATA
corallina Franch.
DCNA MDGD
coriacea (Pursh) Chapm.
Large Gallberry
DCNA SCBR
cornuta Lindl. & Paxt.
Chinese H., Horned H:
ALBG DCWH LAMP TNDR
ALTD FLMG MDTD VAGF
ARRB FLUF NCDU VATA
DCCG GACG SCBR
DCNA GAIS SCEG
ILEX
cornuta x I. pernyi
(CB hybrids originated at Kingsville Nursery,
Kingsville, MD; CB is an acronym for I. cornuta
x I. cornuta ‘Burfordii’)
DCCG DCNA GACG
‘Corpening #1’ [I. opaca Ait.
f. xanthocarpa Rehd.]
DCNA
‘Cover Girl’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
Japanese H., Box-leaved H.
DCCG FLCG GACG
DCNA FLMG MDLT
NCBE
SCMG
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
ssp. fukasawana (Makino) Murata
DCNA
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
var. mutchagara Makino
= I. maximowicziana var. kanahirae
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. var. paludosa
(Nakai) Hara
DCNA GACG
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
var. thomsonii (Hook.f.) Loesn.
DCNA
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
f. watanabeana Makino
DCNA GACG MDTD
‘Crescent’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
var. paludosa (Nakai) Hara]
SCCU
‘Crinkle Variegated’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA
‘Crispa’ [I. aquifolium L.]
Green Screw
DCNA GACG
‘Crispa Aureo-picta’ [I. aquifolium L.]
GACG
‘Croonenbersg’ [I. opaca Ait.]
VAGF
‘Cumberland’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
cumulicola Small
Dune H., Hummock H.
DCNA FLUF
ILEX
curtissii (Fern.) Small
Suwanee H.
DCNA GACG TNFB TXDM
cyrtura Merr.
DCNA
‘D’Or’ [I. cornuta Lindl. & Paxt.]
DCNA GAIS VACW
GACG LASL
‘Daddyo’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA
‘Dan Fenton’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
‘Dare County’ [I. vomitoria Ait.]
NCMH
decidua Walt.
Possum Haw
DCNA LAAP NCTE VACW
FLIF LAMP SCBR
GACG MDLT TNUT
GAEC NCDU TXPS
decidua Walt. var. curtissii Fern.
= I. curtissii
‘Delaware Diamond’ [I. crenata Thunb.
ex J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Deluxe’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA
‘Dengle Belles’ [I. opaca Ait.
f. xanthocarpa Rehd.]
MDBG
‘Dewerth’ [I. vomitoria Ait.]
GACG
‘Dick’ [I. opaca Ait.]
(Originally ‘Wheeler #1’)
NCSH
dimorphophylla Koidz.
Okinawa H.
DCNA
dipyrena Wall.
DCNA
‘Divaricata’ [I. crenata Thunb.
ex J.A.Murr.]
GACG
‘Doctor Kassab’ [I. cornuta < I. pernyil]
DCNA MDBG MDMG
95
ILEX
‘Dodd Special’ [I. cornuta Lindl. & Paxt.]
GACG
‘Dorsey’ [I. opaca Ait.]
MDWA
‘Drace’ [I. cornuta < I. pernyji]
GACG
‘Dragon Lady’ [I. < aquipernyi Gable]
MDLT VATA
‘Dr. James Foret’ [I. cornuta Lindl. &
Paxt.]
LAAL
‘Dr. John Creech’ [I. cornuta Lindl. &
Paxt.]
ALOS LAAL
‘Dr. T. B. Symons’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
‘Dude’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA GACG
‘Dumbarton Oaks’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA
‘Dwarf Burford’ [I. cornuta Lindl. & Paxt.]
DCNA LAHG NCDU
GACG MDBG
‘Dwarf Cone’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA DECN
‘Dwarf Pagoda’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA MDMN
‘Eagleson’ [I. x attenuata Ashe]
TXEN
‘E. A. McIlhenny’ [I. cornuta Lindl. &
Paxt.]
LAAL
‘Earlibright’ [I. verticillata (L.) A.Gr.]
DCNA
‘Early Cluster’ [I. < altaclerensis (Loud.)
Dallim.]
DCNA
‘East Palatka’ [I. < attenuata Ashe]
ALFN DCWH LASL VACW
ARRB FLUF NCEG VATA
DCCG GACG SCMG
DCNA GAUG TNSB
ILEX
‘Edna Jean’ [I. < attenuata Ashe]
TNML
‘Edward J. Stevens’ [I. cornuta X I.
aquifolium]
DCNA
‘Edwin Dozier’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Eldridge’ [I. < altaclerensis (Loud.)
Dallim.]
DCNA MDHA NCSH
* ‘Elegance’ [I. integra < I. pernyji]
DCNA FLUF
‘Elegantissima’ [I. aquifolium L.]
(Commercially known as ‘Mistigold’)
DCNA GACG
‘Elfin’ [I. crenata Thunb. ]
= ‘Delaware Diamond’
‘Elizabeth’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
‘Emily’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
‘Emily Bruner’ [I. cornuta ‘Burfordii’ <
I. latifolia]
DCNA TNAB VATA
GACG TNHH
‘Erma Byrd’ [I. x attenuata Ashe]
DCNA MDTD
‘Escort’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA
‘Evangeline’ [I. altaclerensis (Loud.)
Dallim.]
= ‘Hazel’
‘Fairfax’ [I. verticillata (L.) A.Gr.]
DCNA
‘Farage’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
fargesii Franch.
Farges’ H.
DCNA _GAEC
Jfargesii Franch. ssp. melanotricha (Merr.)
S.Andrews
DCNA
ILEX
‘Father Charles’ [I. < altaclerensis (Loud.)
Dallim. ex Rehd.]
DCNA GACG
‘Faulkner’ [I. opaca Ait.]
MDHH
‘Favorite’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA GACG
‘Felten’s Selection’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
‘Ferox’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA GACG MDBG VADW
‘Ferox Argentea’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA
‘Ferox Aurea Marginata’ [I. aquifolium L.]
VATA
ficoidea Hemsl.
Fig-leaved H.
DCNA
‘Fine Line’ [I. cornuta Lindl. & Paxt.]
ALTD
‘Fire Chief’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
‘Firecracker’ [I. aquifolium L.]
GACG
‘Firefly’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
DECN
‘Firelight’ [I. < altaclerensis (Loud.)
Dallim.]
DCNA
‘Flavescens’ [I. aquifolium L.]
GACG
‘Flushing’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Folsom’s Weeping’ [I. vomitoria Ait.
f. pendula Foret & Solym.]
GACG GAUG TNCT TXSE
‘Formal’ [I. opaca Ait.]
NCSH
‘Formax’ [I. cornuta < I. pernyji]
GACG
‘Fort McCoy’ [I. cumulicola Small]
ALEH
ILEX
‘Fort McCoy’ [I. vomitoria Ait.]
(Cultivar name illegitimate)
FLUF
‘Foster #1’ [I. <x attenuata Ashe]
ALAU ALTD
‘Foster #2’ [I. x attenuata Ashe]
ALAU GABS MDLT NCDU
ALFN MDBG MDTD VATA
‘Foster #3’ [I. <x attenuata Ashe]
ALFN GACG
‘Foster #4’ [I. x attenuata Ashe]
DCNA
‘Foster No. 1’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
(Cultivar name illegitimate)
GACG
‘Foster No. 2’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
(Cultivar name illegitimate)
GACG
‘Foxii’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA GACG
‘Francis Lewis’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DEFL
‘Freeman’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
‘Frierson’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
GACG
‘Fructo-lutea’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA GACG
‘Fruitland Nursery’ [I. opaca Ait.
f. xanthocarpa Rehd.]
GACG NCSH
‘Gable’ [I. < aquipernyi Gable]
DCNA
‘Gayle’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
var. paludosa (Nakai) Hara]
SCCU
‘Gee’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
geniculata Maxim.
Furin H.
DCNA
georgei Comber
DCNA MDTD
97
ILEX
glabra (L.) A.Gr.
Inkberry
ALBG GACG MDLT
ALUA GAUG MDTD
DCNA MDBG VAWP
glabra (L.) A.Gr. f. leucocarpa F.W.Woods
White-fruited Inkberry
DCNA GACG SCBR
‘Glass’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
GACG VATA
‘Glenwood’ [I. cornuta Lindl. & Paxt.]
VAIG
‘Globe’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA
‘Glory’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Golden Beauty [I. aquifolium L.]
= ‘Golden Milkmaid’
‘Golden Butterfly’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA GACG
‘Golden Fleece’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
‘Golden Gate’ [I. aquifolium]
= ‘Rubricaulis Aurea’
‘Golden Gem’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Golden Girl’ [I. < meserveae S.Y.Hu]
(Commercially known as ‘Mesglog’)
DCNA
‘Golden Heller’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
VATA
‘Golden Milkboy’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA
‘Golden Milkmaid’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA
‘Golden Queen’ [I. aquifolium L.]
NCSH
‘Goldie’ [I. opaca Ait. f. xanthocarpa
Rehd.]
DCNA
‘Good Taste’ [I. cornuta x I. pernyji]
DCNA GACG
ILEX
‘Good Will Park’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
‘Governor William Paca’ [I. opaca Ait.]
MDWP
‘Gracean’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA
‘Grandpappy’ [I. opaca Ait.]
NCBW
‘Grandview’ [I. cornuta Lindl. & Paxt.]
DCNA
‘Gray’s Bigleaf’ [I. vomitoria Ait.]
NCMH
‘Gray’s Little Leaf [I. vomitoria Ait.]
DCNA TXDM
‘Green Dragon’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA MDLT
‘Green Knight’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA GACG
‘Green Lustre’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA GACG VATA
‘Green Maid’ [I. aquifolium Ly
DCNA GACG
‘Green Screw’ [I. aquifolium L.]
= ‘Crispa’
‘Green Shadow’ [I. integra Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Green Thumb’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Grier’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
VATA
‘Griscom’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
‘Hamlet’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
‘Handsworthensis’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA
‘Harriet’ [I. opaca Ait.]}
DCNA
ILEX
‘Harry Gunning’ [I. ciliospinosa <
I. leucoclada]
DCNA
‘Harvest Red’ [I. serrata x I. verticillata]
DCNA MDBG
‘Hastata’ [I. aquifolium L.]
GACG
‘Hatfield’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
GACG
‘Hazel’ [I. < altaclerensis (Loud.) Dallim.]
DCNA
‘Hazel’ [I. aquifolium L.]
= ‘Hazel’ [I. x altaclerensis]
‘H. B. Red’ [I. decidua Walt.]
= ‘Pocahontas’
‘Hedgeholly’ [I. opaca Ait.] .
DCNA
‘Helen Makepeace’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
‘Helleri’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
DCNA MDBG NCEG
‘Hendersonii’ [I. < altaclerensis (Loud.)
Dallim.]
DCNA
‘Hendersonii Aurea’ [I. < altaclerensis
(Loud.) Dallim.]
GACG
‘Heterophylla Aureomarginata’
[I. aquifolium L.]
= ‘Elegantissima’
‘Hetzii’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
GACG
* ‘Highlight’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Hodginsii’ [I. < altaclerensis (Loud.)
Dallim.]
DCNA GACG VAWM
‘Hohman’ [I. < koehneana Loesn.]
MDBG
‘Hollowell’ [I. cornuta x I. aquifolium]
DCNA MDHA
ILEX
‘Hollycroft Jack’ [I. x altaclerensis (Loud.)
Dallim.]
= ‘Hollycroft Jack’ [I. aquifolium]
‘Hollycroft Jack’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA
‘Homer’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
‘Honeycomb’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
MDMN
‘Hopkins’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
‘Howard’ [I. < attenuata Ashe]
DCNA GABS GAFN
FLDG GACG LASL
‘Howard’ [I. opaca Ait.]
= ‘Howard’ [I. < attenuata]
‘Huber’s Compact’ [I. vomitoria Ait.]
LASL
‘Hume’ [I. cornuta Lindl. & Paxt.]
MDMN VATA
‘Hume #1’ [I. < attenuata Ashe]
DCNA
‘Hume #2’ [I. < attenuata Ashe]
ALFN DCNA GACG
‘Hume’s Choice’ [I. opaca Ait.]
MDMN
‘Hutchinson’ [I. x attenuata Ashe]
MSWB
‘Indian Bayou #3’ [I. decidua Walt.]
LASL
‘Indian Chief’ [I. cornuta < I. pernyi]
GACG
‘Ingramii’ [I. aquifolium L.]
MDTN
insignis Hook.
= I. kingiana
integra Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
Mochi H.
ALBG DCNA GAIS
ALTD FLMG LAAL
DCCG FLUF VAWR
se be
ILEX
integra < I. aquifolium
(Plants of this cross from different origins are
widely distributed)
DCNA MDTD
integra < I. cornuta
GACG
integra < I. pernyi
(Plants of this cross from different origins are
widely distributed)
DCNA
‘Integrifolium’ [I. aquifolium L.]
NCSH
‘Ira Nelson’ [I. cornuta Lindl. & Paxt.]
DCNA LAAL LASL VACW
‘Iso’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
‘Ivory’ [f. aquifolium L.]
DCNA
‘Ivory Hall’ [I. crenata Thunb.
ex J.A.Murr.]
DECN VATA
‘Ivory Queen’ [I. glabra (L.) A.Gr.
f. leucocarpa F.W.Woods]
DCNA MDMN
‘Ivory Tower’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DECN VATA
‘Jackson’ [I. verticillata (L.) A.Gr.]
DCNA
* ‘Jade’ [I. <x koehneana Loesn.]
DCNA
‘James G. Esson’ [I. < altaclerensis (Loud.)
Dallim.]
DCNA GACG MDTD
DEMC MDMN
‘James Swan’ [I. cornuta ‘Burfordii’ < I.
latifolia]
TNAB TNHH
‘J. C. van Tol’ [I. aquifolium L.]
GACG
‘Jeannette Adamson’ [I. opaca Ait.]
MDPJ
‘Jersey Pinnacle’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
ILEX
‘Jersey Princess’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA MDLT VATA
‘Jinny Bruner’ [I. cornuta ‘Burfordii’
x I. latifolia]
TNAB TNHH
‘John Higgins’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
‘John Nosal’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
* ‘John T. Morris’ [I. cornuta < I. pernyi]
DCNA GACG VATA
‘Joyce’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
‘Judge Brown’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA NCSH
‘Jungle Garden’ [I. cornuta Lindl. & Paxt.]
LAAL NCDU
‘Kate’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
kingiana Cockerell
DCNA
‘Kingsville Dwarf [I. crenata Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA MDBG SCMG
GACG NCEG VATA
‘Kingsville Special’ [I. cornuta Lindl. &
Paxt.]
GACG
‘Kirofukurin’ [I. crenata Thunb.
ex J.A.Murr.]
= ‘Angyo’
x kiusiana Hatusima
[I. buergeri x I. integra]
DCNA
‘Knight’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA MDWA
< koehneana Loesn:
Koehne’s H.
[I. aquifolium x I. latifolia]
DCNA MDBG MDMG VATA
DCWH MDLT VACW VAWR
‘Kunming’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
GACG
ILEX
‘La Bar’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA NCSH
‘Lacerta’ [I. cornuta x I. pernyi]
GACG
‘Lady Baltimore’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA
laevigata (Dum.-Cours.) A.Gr.
Smooth Winterberry
DCNA GACG NCBE
‘Lagniappe’ [I. longipes Chapm. ex
Trelease]
ALJG
‘Lake City’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA GACG LAHG LASL
‘Lassie’ [I. < koehneana Loesn.]
MDMN
latifolia Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
Luster-leaved H., Broad-leaved H.
ALAU GACG MDLT TXDC
ALBG GADG NCDU VACW
ALTD GAEC NCEL VAGS
DCCG GAIS SCMG VASC
DCNA GAWH SCMP
DCWH LASL TNSB
FLUF MDBG TNUT
‘Latifolia’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
(Many cultivars of different origins)
DCNA GACG MDLT
FLMG GAFN
‘Latispina’ [I. aquifolium L.]
VADW
‘Laura’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA NCSH
‘Laurifolia’ [I. < altaclarensis (Loud.)
Dallim. ex Rehd.]
DCNA
‘Laurifolia’ [I. aquifolium L.]
= ‘Laurifolia’ [I. < altaclerensis]
‘Lenape Moon’ [I. opaca Ait.
f. xanthocarpa Rehd.]
DCNA
‘Lepux’ [I. cornuta < I. pernyi]
GACG
‘Leucocarpa’ [I. serrata Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
Yellow-fruited Japanese Winterberry
DCNA
ILEX
leucoclada Makino
Yellow-stemmed H.
DCNA
‘Lewis’ [I. aquifolium L.]
MDHA
‘Libby’s Favorite’ [I. integra < I. cornuta]
ALTD
‘Lilliput’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA
‘Lilygold’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA
‘Lindleyana’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
GACG
‘Little Bull’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA
liukiuensis Loesn.
Liukiu H.
GACG
‘Lock Raven’ [I. koehneana Loesn.]
DCNA
lohfauensis Merr.
DCNA
‘Longfellow’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Longifolia’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
(Name applied to numerous clones of diverse
origins.)
DCWH
longipes Chapm. ex Trelease
Long-stalked H., Georgian H.
ALTD LAHG NCDU TXLL
DCNA MDTD TNFB
‘Longspra’ [I. aquifolium L.]
NCSH
‘Lord’ [I. rotunda Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Louise’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA
‘Louise Holmes’ [I. x attenuata Ashe]
DCNA VACW
‘Lowei’ [I. myrtifolia Walt.]
DCNA FLUF
101
ILEX
‘Lowell’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
‘Loyce Nelson’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Luteo-variegata’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
GACG
‘Lutescens’ [I. aquifolium L.]
GACG
* ‘Lydia Morris’ [I. cornuta < I. pernyi]
DCNA
‘Lyra’ [I. cornuta x I. pernyi}
GACG
macrocarpa Oliv.
DCNA
macropoda Miq.
DCNA VABF
‘Maderensis Variegata’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA
‘Mae’ [I. opaca Ait.]}
DCNA
‘Magna Semen’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
‘Major’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
(Name applied to numerous clones of different
origins)
DCNA GACG
‘Malcolm S. Whipple’ [I. aquifolium L.]
MDBG
‘Mamie Eisenhower’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA GACG
‘Manig’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA MDBG
‘Maplehurst’ [I. cornuta < I. aquifolium]
DCNA
‘Margaret Moran’ [I. opaca Ait.
f. xanthocarpa Rehd.]
DCNA
‘Mariesii’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
Coin-leaved H.
DCNA GACG GAEC VAPH
©
N
ILEX
‘Marnockii’ [I. « altaclerensis (Loud.)
Dallim.]
GACG
‘Marshal Tito’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA
‘Mary Nell’
[(I. cornuta ‘Burfordii’ <I. pernyji)
‘Red Delight’ <I. latifolia]
ALTD
‘Maryland’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
‘Maryland Beauty’ [I. verticillata (L.) A.Gr.]
MDJN
‘Maryland Dwarf’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA MDBG VATA
maximowicziana Loesn. var. kanehirae
(Yamamoto) Yamazaki
DCNA GACG VATA
‘Maxwell’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
GACG
‘Medallion’ [I. cornuta Lindl. & Paxt.]
DCNA
‘Menantico’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
‘Mentor Dense’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA GACG
‘Mentor Glossy’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
GACG
‘Merry Christmas’ [I. opaca Ait.]
MDAL
<x meserveae S.Y.Hu
[I. rugosa < I. aquifolium]
(The “blue” hollies; see cultivar names beginning
with Blue)
‘Mesglog’ [I. x meserveae S.Y.Hu]
= ‘Golden Girl’
‘Microphylla’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
(Name applied to numerous clones of different
origins)
ALFN DCNA GACG
‘Microphylla Supreme’ [I. crenata Thunb.
ex J.A.Murr.]
GACG
ILEX
‘Midas Touch’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Miss Helen’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA MDMN
‘Miss Liberty’ [I. opaca Ait.]
SCWI
‘Miss Muffet’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DECN VATA
‘Mistigold’ [I. aquifolium L.]
= ‘Elegantissima’
‘Mobjack Supreme’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
VATA
‘Monstrosa’ [I. aquifolium L.]
GACG
montana T.&G. ex A.Gr.
= I. monticola
monticola A.Cr.
Mountain H.
DCNA GACG SCBR
‘Moonglow’ [I. cornuta x I. pernyi]
GACG
‘Moonlight’ [I. aquifolium L.]
= ‘Flavescens’
‘Morgan Gold’ [I. opaca Ait.
f. xanthocarpa Rehd.]
DCIW
‘Morrell No. 1’ [I. cornuta Lindl. & Paxt.]
GACG
‘Morrell No. 3’ [I. cornuta Lindl. & Paxt.]
GACG
‘Morris Dwarf’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
GACG
‘Mount Halla’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Mrs. Santa’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
‘Mundyi’ [I. < altaclerensis (Loud.) Dallim.]
DCNA GACG
ILEX
mutchagara Makino
= I. maximowicziana var. kanahirae
myrtifolia Walt.
Myrtle-leaved H.
DCNA LAHG SCJF
GACG MSFG SCRH
GAFN SCBR VATA
myrtifolia Walt.
(Yellow-fruited; not equivalent to ‘Lowei’)
GAEC
‘Myrtifolia’ [I. aquifolium L.]
GACG
‘Nakada’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
DCNA MDTD VATA
‘Nakaharae’ [I. sugerokii Maxim.]
DCNA
‘Nana’ [I. glabra (L.) A.Gr.]
(Several clones of different origins)
DCNA
‘Nana’ [I. verticillata (L.) A.Gr.]
= ‘Red Sprite’
‘Nana’ [I. vomitoria Ait.]
(Several clones of different origins)
ALAU FLMG GACG LAHG
‘Nanking’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
GACG
‘NASA’ [I. < attenuata Ashe]
ALTD
‘Natchez Belle’ [I. longipes Chapm. ex
Trelease]
MSBH
‘National’ [I. cornuta Lindl. & Paxt.]
ALTD
‘Needle Point’ [I. cornuta Lindl. & Paxt.]
LASL
‘Nellie R. Stevens’ [I. cornuta <
I. aquifolium]
ALTD DCWH MDLT TNUT
DCCG GACG NCTP VATA
DCNA MDBG SCKG
‘Nelson West’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
‘N. F. Barnes’ [I. aquifolium L.]}
GACG
103
ILEX
‘Nigrescens’ [I. x altaclerensis (Loud.)
Dallim.]
DCNA
nobilis Gumbleton
= I. kingiana
‘NYBG #2’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA
‘Oconee River’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
GACG
‘Old Gold’ [I. opaca Ait. f. xanthocarpa
Rehd.]
DCNA
‘Old Heavy Berry’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA GACG VACW
‘Oleafera’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
GACG
‘Olga’ [I. cornuta Lindl. & Paxt.]
DCCB
opaca Ait.
American H.
ALSH FLCG MDLT SCNS
DCCG FLMG MDMG VACW
DCNA GAOH SCBR
DCWH MDBG SCMP
opaca Ait. var. arenicola (Ashe) Ashe
= I. cumulicola
opaca Ait. f. subintegra Weatherby
DCNA MDAB MDSJ SCMP
FLPW MDJS NCBE
LASL MDMN SCBR
opaca Ait. f. xanthocarpa Rehd.
Yellow-fruited American H.
DCNA GACG NCEG VACW
* ‘Oriole’ [(I. myrtifolia < I. opaca)
x I. myrtifolia]
DCNA
‘Osa’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
‘O. Spring’ [I. cornuta Lindl. & Paxt.]
DCNA
‘Otis Miley’ [I. vomitoria Ait.]
GACG
‘Painted Lady’ [I. aquifolium L.]
GACG
A
i FAs
ILEX
‘Pale Moon’ [I. aquifolium L.]
GACG
‘Palmetto’ [I. opaca Ait.]
ALTD
paraguariensis St.Hil.
Paraguay Tea, Yerba Maté
DCNA FLUF
‘Peconic’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
pedunculosa Miq.
Evergreen Long-stalked H.
ALTD DEWG MDLT MDTD
DCGG GACG MDMG SCWI
DCNA GAEC MDMN
pedunculosa Miq. var. continentalis Loesn.
= I, pedunculosa
‘Pendula’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA GACG
perado Ait. ssp. platyphylla (P.B.Webb &
Berth.) S.Andrews
DCNA
‘Perkins #1’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA
‘Perkins-de-Wilde #1’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA ;
‘Perkins-de-Wilde #2’ [I. opaca Ait. ]
DCNA
‘Perkins-de-Wilde #3’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
‘Perle LeClair’ [I. opaca Ait. f. subintegra
Weatherby]
DCNA
NCDU
pernyi Franch.
ALFN FLMG GALA VABF
ALTD GACG MDMG VAWR
DCNA GAFN TNUT
pernyi Franch. var. veitchii (J.G.Veitch) Bean
= J. bioritensis '
‘Perrine’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
‘Petite’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA GACG
‘Phantom Gold’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA NCSH
ILEX
‘Piccolo’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
DECN
‘Pin Cushion’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
‘Pinto’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA GACG
‘Planifolia’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA GACG
‘Pocahontas’ [I. decidua Walt.]
(Originally known as‘H. B. Red’, an invalid
name)
DCNA
‘Polly’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
‘Pomona’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
poneantha Koidz.
DCNA
‘Pot-O-Gold’ [I. aquifolium L.]
GACG
‘Pride Dwarf’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Pride’s Tiny’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
GACG
‘Princess Pat’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA
pubescens Hook. & Arn.
ALTD DCNA FLUF
purpurea Hassk.
Peach-leaved H., Kachi H.
DCNA GAIS TNSN
GACG GAUG TNUT
‘Pyramidalis’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA
‘Pyramidalis’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
MDAL
‘Pyramidalis Compacta’ [I. aquifolium L.]
GACG
‘Recurva’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA GACG
ILEX
‘Recurva’ [I. pernyi Franch.]
DCNA
‘Red Delight’ [I. cornuta ‘Burfordii’ < I.
pernyi]
DCNA GACG
‘Rederly’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA GACG
‘Red Robe’ [I. cornuta < I. pernyij]
GACG
‘Red Sprite’ [I. verticillata (L.) A.Gr.]
DCNA
‘Repandens’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA GACG
‘Reynolds’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA TNTV
‘Richard E. Lincoln’ [I. verticillata (L.)
A.Gr.]
MDES
‘Richards’ [I. opaca Ait.]
MDHR
‘Ricker’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA MDHA
‘Riddle Farm’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA
‘Rock Garden’
[I. Xaquipernyi x (I. integra < I. pernyi)
‘Accent’|
DCNA
‘Rocky Creek’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
rotunda Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
Kurogane H.
ALTD FLFS GACH VANB
DCNA FLUF GAIS
FLFB GACG LAAL
‘Rotunda’ [I. cornuta Lindl. & Paxt.]
ALTD FLUF MDLT TXHA
DCLC GACG MDTD
DCNA GAFN SCMG
‘Royal Red’ [I. < altaclerensis (Loud.)
Dallim.]
DCNA GACG
‘Royal Red’ [I. aquifolium L.]
= ‘Royal Red’ [I. < altaclerensis]
105
ILEX
‘Rubricaulis Aurea’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA GACG
* ‘Ruby’ [I. x koehneana Loesn.]
DCNA MDTD VATA
‘Ruby Red’ [I. opaca Ait.]
TNTV
rugosa F.Schmidt
Tsuru H., Creeping H.
DCNA
‘Rushton’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
‘R. V. P. Special’ [I. cornuta Lindl. & Paxt.]
MDHD
‘St. Ann’ [I. opaca Ait.}
DCNA
‘St. John’s’ [I. opaca Ait.]
MDSJ
‘St. Mary’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA GACG
‘San Jose’ [I. X aquipernyi Gable]
GACG MDTD
‘San Jose’ [I. < koehneana Loesn.]
DCNA GACG
‘Sandy Hook #5’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
‘Sara Higgins’ [I. opaca Ait.]
NCSH
‘Satyr Hill’ [I. opaca Ait.]
MDMN VATA
‘Savannah’ [I. x attenuata Ashe]
ALBG GACG LASL
DCNA GAET SCBR
FLUF LAHG SCFW
SCKG
‘Schlupp’ [I. opaca Ait.]
VACW
‘Scotica’ [I. aquifolium L.]
MDBG
‘Scram’s Dwarf’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA
‘Secrest’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
‘Semala’ [I. integra < I. cornuta]
ALTD DCNA
ILEX
‘Sentinel’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
VATA
* ‘September Gem’ [I. ciliospinosa
I. X aquipernyi]
DCNA MDWP
serrata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
Japanese Winterberry
DCNA GACG MDPJ NCBE
DEEM MDBG MDTD
serrata X I. verticillata
SCCU
serrata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. var. argutidens
(Miq.) Rehd.
= I. serrata
serrata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. var. sieboldii
(Miq.) Rehd.
= [. serrata
‘Shanghai’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
GACG
‘Shangri-La’ [I. cornuta Lindl. & Paxt.]
DCNA GACG
‘Shaver’ [I. verticillata (L.) A.Gr.]
DCNA
shennongjiaensis T.R.Dudley & Sun
DCNA
‘Shilling’s’ [I. vomitoria Ait.]
GACL NCTP
‘Shilling’s Dwarf [I. vomitoria Ait.]
(This cultivar and ‘Schilling’s’ are confused)
GAJI
‘Shiu-ying’ [I. cornuta Lind!. & Paxt.]
MDMN
‘Shortspra’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA GACG
sikkimensis Hook.
Sikkim H.
DCNA
‘Silver Edge’ [I. aquifolium L.]
= ‘Argentea Marginata’
‘Silver Milkboy’ [I. aquifolium L.]
GACG
‘Silver Milkmaid’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA
ILEX
‘Silver Princess’ [I. aquifolium L.]
= ‘Argentea Marginata’
‘Sirofukurin’ [I. crenata Thunb.
ex J.A.Murr.]
= ‘Snowflake’
‘Slim Jim’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
‘Snowflake’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
* ‘Sparkleberry’ [I. serrata x I.
verticillata]
DCNA VATA
‘Sparkler’ [I. aquifolium L.]
GACG
spinigera (Loesn.) Loesn.
DCNA
‘Star’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
‘Starker’s Silver’ [I. aquifolium L.]
= ‘Elegantissima’
‘Stokes’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
DCNA GACG
‘Stokes Dwarf’ [I. vomitoria Ait.]
LASL
sugerokii Maxim.
DCNA VATA
‘Sunnybrooke’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA GACG
* ‘Sunny Foster’ [I. x attenuata Ashe]
DCNA MDBG
‘Sunnyside’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA
‘Sunset’ [I. verticillata (L.) A.Gr.]
DCNA
‘Taber’ [I. opaca Ait.]
GACG
‘Taber #2’ [I. opaca Ait.]
ALFN
* ‘Tanager’ [(I. myrtifolia < I. opaca) x
I. myrtifolia]
DCNA
ILEX
‘Tankard’s Compact’ [I. glabra (L.) A.Gr.]
VATA
‘Tennyson’ [I. crenata Thunb.
ex J.A.Murr.]
DCNA GACG
‘Teufel’s Hybrid’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA GACG
‘Teufel’s Variegated’ [I. aquifolium L.]
GACG
thomsonii (Hook.f.) Hara
= I. crenata var. thomsonti
‘Thornton’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA
‘Tiny’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
= ‘Pride’s Tiny’
‘Tiny’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
‘Tiny Tim’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
= ‘Pride’s Tiny’
‘Titan’ [I. cornuta x I. pernyij}
DCNA GACG MDBG
‘Tom Everett’ [I. aquifolium L.]
GACG
‘T-one’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
VATA
‘Toner’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCSE MDHD MDKN
‘Topeli’ [I. x attenuata Ashe]
DCNA
‘Trisco’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
‘24 Karat’ [I. opaca Ait.]
MDPM
‘Tyke’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
var. paludosa (Nakai) Hara]
SCCU
‘Variegata’ [I. cornuta Lindl. & Paxt.]
GACG
‘Vaseyi’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
GACG
‘Veitchii’ [I. pernyi Franch.]
= I bioritensis
107
ILEX
‘Vera’ [I. opaca Ait.]
MDBG
verticillata (L.) A.Gr.
Winterberry, Black Alder
ALMG MDBG SccuU VAPH
ALTD MDLT TNFB VATA
ALUA NCAS VAAC
DCNA NCBE VAGW
GACG SCBR VAHR
verticillata (L.) A.Gr. f. chrysocarpa
Robinson
Yellow-berried Winterberry
DCNA
‘Virginia Dare’ [I. vomitoria Ait.]
= ‘Dare County’
‘Virgo’ [I. cornuta < I. pernyi]
DCNA
‘Viridis’ [I. glabra (L.) A.Gr.]
DCNA
vomitoria Ait.
Yaupon
ALBG FLMG NCDU SCUC
ARSN FLUF NCEG TXDM
DCNA GACG SCBR VACW
FLAL GAJI SCMP VAGW
FLCG GAJY SCNS
vomitoria Ait. var. chiapiensis Sharp
Mexican Yaupon
DCNA
vomitoria Ait. f. pendula Foret & Solym.
Pendulous Yaupon
DCNA LAHG LASL
GACG LAHP
‘Walker’ [I. cornuta Lindl. & Paxt.]
GACG
‘Watereriana’ [I. aquifolium L.]
Waterer’s Gold H.
DCNA
‘Wayne’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
MDAL
‘Wheeler #1’ [I. opaca]
= ‘Dick’
‘Wheeler #4’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA NCSH
‘Wheeler #4’ [I. opaca Ait.]
(Cultivar name illegitimate)
NCSH
108
‘Whittingtonensis’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA
‘William Cowsgill’ [I. ciliospinosa <
I. leucoclada]
MDBG
‘William Hawkins’ [I. opaca Ait.]
ALTD
‘William Jackson’ [I. crenata Thunb.
ex J.A.Murr.]
DCNA
‘Willow Leaf’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
GACG
‘Wilmat Yellow’ [I. opaca Ait.
f. xanthocarpa Weatherby]
GACG
wilsonii Loesn.
Wilson’s H.
DCNA GACG
‘Wilsonii’ [I. x altaclerensis (Loud.)
Dallim.]
DCNA GACG MDLT
‘Wintergreen’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA
‘Winter King’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA
‘Winter Queen’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA
‘Winter Red’ [I. verticillata (L.) A.Gr.]
DCNA MDBG VAGS
‘Wirt L. Winn’ [I. < koehneana Loesn.]
DCNA MDLT MDTD
‘Yawkeyii’ [I. vomitoria Ait.]
DCNA SCBR
‘Yellow Beam’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA
‘Yellow Jacquet’ [I. opaca Ait.
f. xanthocarpa Rehd.]
DCNA
‘Yonkers’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA
‘Yule’ [I. opaca Ait.]
DCNA
ILEX
ILEX
‘Yule Glow’ [I. aquifolium L.]
GACG
‘Yunnan’ [I. crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
GACG
yunnanensis Franch.
Yunnan H.
DCNA
yunnanensis Franch. var. gentilis Loesn.
DCNA
‘Zero’ [I. aquifolium L.]
DCNA GACG
zhejiangensis C.J.Tseng
DCNA
ILLICIUM L.
ILLICIACEAE Ilicium Family
anisatum L.
Japanese Anise Tree
ALEH GACG TXLL
ALTD GAEC VATA
floridanum Ellis
Florida Anise
ALAU FLGS GAEC SCWI
ALBG FLMG GAWH TNDG
ALEH FLUF LALG TXLL
ALSH GACE MDLT VACW
DCNA GACG NCBE VAPH
FLAL GACH SCMP VAZC
floridanum Ellis f. album F.G.Mey. &
Mazzeo
ALTD DCNA SCWI
henryi Diels
Chinese Anise Tree
ALTD
mexicanum A.C.Sm.
SCWI
parviflorum Michx. ex Vent.
FLLE LAGN SCMG VATA
FLMG NCAG SCMP
FLUF NCDU TNFR
GAJC SCBR VACW
‘Semmes’ [I. floridanum Ellis f. album
F.G.Mey. & Mazzeo]
ALTD ALWR DCNA
JACARANDA
INDIGOFERA L.
Indigo
FABACEAE (Faboideae)
Bean Family
‘Alba’ [I. decora Lindl.]
DCNA DEWG MDGD
decora Lindl.
LAAL LARP SCJA
LAHP LASL
incarnata (Willd.) Nakai
= I. decora
kirilowii Maxim.
DEWG VAGS
potaninii Craib
DCNA
suffruticosa Mill.
SCBR SCCL
ITEA L.
SAXIFRAGACEAE (Iteoideae)
Saxifrage Family
ilicifolia Oliv.
NCEL
virginica L.
Virginia Willow
DCNA LASL SCBR VACW
GAGB MDBG TNRT
LALG MDLT TXRS
JACARANDA Juss.
BIGNONIACEAE Bignonia Family
acutifolia HBK.
Jacaranda, Green Ebony
LALG
109
ILLICIUM floridanum Ellis
[i/ustrator Susan M. Johnston]
ILLICIUM parviflorum Michx. ex Vent.
[illustrator Susan M. Johnston]
111
JASMINUM
JASMINUM L.
OLEACEAE
Jasmine
Olive Family
beesianum Forrest & Diels
MDGD
floridum Bunge
ALBH NCDU TNRM VANB
GABS SCBR TNUT VAPH
LAHG SCCU TXLL
MDGD SCWI VAGW
fruticans L.
SCWI
humile L.
LAMP LASL
mesnyi Hance
Primrose J.
ALSH GAJI LASL SCUC
FLDG LAAP SCBR VACW
multiflorum (Burm.f.) Andr.
Star J.
FLUF LALG
nitidum Skan
Angel-wing J.
FLUF GACG LALG
nudiflorum Lindl.
Winter J.
MDBG MDLA MDLT
parkeri S.T.Dunn
VACW
‘Revolutum’ [J. humile L.]
Italian J.
SCWI
x stephanense E.Lemoine
[J. beesianum J. officinale]
SCWI
JUGLANS L. Walnut
JUGLANDACEAE Walnut Family
ailantifolia Carr.
DCNA TNFE TNSC
DCWR TNLW
ailantifolia Carr. var. cordiformis (Maxim.)
Rehd.
Japanese W.
DCNA
JUNIPERUS
‘Broadview’ [J. regia L.]
MDGD
cinerea L.
Butternut
DCCG
‘Hansen’ [J. regia L.]
MDGD
‘Laciniata’ [J. nigra L.]
TNNE
major (Torr.) Heller
Arizona W.
DCNA
‘McDermid’ [J. regia L.]
MDGD
nigra L.
Black W.
DCCG GAJS MDNA VAWP
DEMC MDCP SCBR
FLUF MDHN TNUT
GAIS MDLT VACW
‘Paradox’ [J. hindsii < J. regia]
DCNA
regia L.
English W., Persian W.
DCCG VACW
JUNIPERUS L.
CUPRESSACEAE
Juniper
Cypress Family
‘Admirabilis’ [J. horizontalis Moench]
DCNA
‘Alba’ [J. scopulorum Sarg.]
DCNA
‘Arcadia’ [J. sabina L.]
DCNA
‘Aurea’ [J. chinensis L.]
VAMP
‘Aurea’ [J. virginiana L.]
DCNA
‘Bar Harbor’ [J. horizontalis Moench]
DCNA FLUF MDBG
‘Berkshire’ [J. communis L.]
DCNA MDBG
‘Blaauw’ [J. chinensis L.]
MDNA
JASMINUM nudiflorum Lindl.
[illustrator Lillian Nicholson Meyer]
113
la L
[ustrator Lillian Nicholson Meyer]
JUGLANS reg
114
JUNIPERUS
‘Blue Chip’ [J. horizontalis Moench]
DCNA
‘Blue Cloud’ [J. x media Van Melle]
[J. sabina < J. chinensis]
DCNA FLMG
‘Blue Forest’ [J. horizontalis Moench]
DCNA MDBG
‘Blue Heaven’ [J. scopulorum Sar¢g.]
MDBG
‘Blue Horizon’ [J. horizontalis Moench]
DCNA
‘Blue Muffet’ [J. horizontalis Moench]
MDLT
‘Blue Pacific’ [J. conferta Parl.]
VATA
‘Blue Rug’ [J. horizontalis Moench]
GAEC
‘Blue Star’ [J. squamata Buch.-Ham. ex
Lamb.]
DCNA MDBG MDLT
‘Blue Vase’ [J. < media Van Melle]
[J. sabina < J. chinensis]
ALBH DCNA FLUF LASL
‘Broadmoor’ [J. sabina L.]
DCNA
‘Buffalo’ [J. sabina L.]
DCNA
‘Canaertii’ [J. virginiana L.]
LASL VACW
‘Chandler Blue’ [J. scopulorum Sarg.]
DCNA
chinensis L.
Chinese J.
ALAU FLMG MDMR VATA
ALBG FLUF SCMG
ARUM GANG TNBC
FLLE LATU VABF
chinensis L. var. sargentii A.Henry
Sargent J.
DCNA GAUG MDBG
GAFN LAAL
‘Columnaris’ [J. chinensis L.]
DCNA
communis L.
DCNA GAEC GAFN VASK
JUNIPERUS
communis L. ssp. depressa (Pursh) Franco
Ground J.
DCNA
communis L. var. montana Ait.
DCNA GAEC
conferta Parl.
Shore J.
ALAU FLLE LAAL SCBR
ALBG FLMG LAHG SCMG
ALFN FLUF LATU VACW
DCNA GAFN MDLT VANB
DEMC GAJI MSHB VAPH
FLFS GAUG NCAS
‘Den Boer’ [J. < media Van Melle]
[J. sabina < J. chinensis]
DCNA
deppeana Steud. var. pachyphlaea (Torr.)
Martinez
Alligator J.
VABF
‘Douglasii’ [J. horizontalis Moench]
DCNA
‘Echiniformis’ [J. chinensis L.]
DCNA
‘Emerald Sea’ [J. conferta Parl.]
DCNA MDBG VATA
‘Expansa’ [J. davurica Pall.]
DCNA FLUF
‘Expansa Aureo-spicata’ [J. davurica Pall.]
ALFN DCNA LASL SCMG
‘Expansa Variegata’ [J. davurica Pall.]
DCNA MDBG
‘Fastigiata’ [J. sabina L.]
DCNA
‘Fastigiata’ [J. virginiana L.]
DCNA
‘Filicinus’ [J. horizontalis Moench]
DCNA
‘Filicinus Minimus’ [J. horizontalis
Moench]
MDBG
formosana Hayata
NCWT
‘Fruitlandii’ [J. « media Van Melle]
[J. sabina < J. chinensis]
GAFN
115
JUNIPERUS
‘Gareei’ [J. scopulorum Sarg.]
DCNA
‘Glauca’ [J. horizontalis Moench]
ALBH
‘Glauca’ [J. virginiana L.]
ALTD
‘Glenmore’ [J. horizontalis Moench]
DCNA
‘Globosa Cinerea’ [J. chinensis L.]
DCNA
‘Glomerata’ [J. horizontalis Moench]
DCNA
‘Gold Star’ [J. chinensis L.]
MDBG
‘Gray Gleam’ [J. scopulorum Sarg.]
DCNA
‘Grey Owl’ [J. virginiana L.]
SCJF VATA
‘Gulf Tide’ [J. conferta Parl.]
SCMG
‘Hetzii’ [J. chinensis L.]
Hetz Blue J.
MDBG MDJW NCDU SCCU
‘Hibernica’ [J. communis L.]
Irish J.
ALAU DCNA GAGM VAMP
ALBH GAEC NCBE
‘Hill's Silver’ [J. scopulorum Sarg.]
DCNA
horizontalis Moench
Creeping J.
DCCG NCDU VATA
DCNA NCWC
‘Hornibrookii’ [J. communis L. var.
montana Ait.]
DCNA
‘Hughes’ [J. horizontalis Moench]
DCNA
‘Kaizuka’ [J. chinensis L.]
Hollywood J.
ALBG FLUF SCCU
DCNA LASL VABF
FLFS MDBG VATA
JUNIPERUS
‘Kaizuka Variegated’ [J. chinensis L.]
MDBG VATA
‘Keteleeri’ [J. virginiana L.]
ALFN VACW
‘Lakewood’ [J. scopulorum Sarg.]
DCNA
‘Lakewood Globe’ [J. scopulorum Sarg.]
DCNA
‘Livida’ [J. horizontalis Moench]
DCNA
‘Loderi’ [J. squamata Buch.-Ham. ex
Lamb.]
DCNA
‘Marcella’ [J. horizontalis Moench]
DCNA
‘Meyeri’ [J. sgquamata Buch.-Ham. ex
Lamb.]
GAEC LAAL
‘Mint Julep’ [J. < media Van Melle]
[J. sabina < J. chinensis]
FLUF
‘Nana’ [J. procumbens (Endl.) Miq.]
DCNA MDBG
‘Nova’ [J. virginiana L.]
DCNA
‘Oblonga Pendula’ [J. communis L.]
MDEM NCSM VACW VAPH
‘Old Gold’ [J. « media Van Melle]
[J. sabina < J. chinensis]
DCNA
pachyphlaea Torr.
= J. deppeana var. pachyphlaea
‘Parsonii’ [J. chinensis L.]
VATA
‘Pathfinder’ [J. scopulorum Sarg.]
DCCG DCNA
‘Pencil Point’ [J. communis L.]
DCNA
‘Petraea’ [J. horizontalis Moench]
DCNA
JUNIPERUS
‘Pfitzeriana’ [J. < media Van Melle]
Pfitzer J.
[J. sabina < J. chinensis]
ALIT DCNA MDAB
ALSM FLMG NCWC
ARRB FLPM SCFW
‘Pfitzeriana Aurea’ [J. < media Van Melle]
Golden Pfitzer J.
[J. sabina < J. chinensis]
GAEC MDJS TNMB
‘Pfitzeriana Compacta’ [J. < media Van
Melle]
[J. sabina < J. chinensis]
DCNA
‘Platinum’ [J. scopulorum Sarg.]
DCNA
‘Plumosa’ [J. horizontalis Moench]
Andorra J.
GAUG SCMP
‘Plumosa Aurea’ [J. < media Van Melle]
[J. sabina < J. chinensis]
DCNA
‘Prince of Wales’ [J. horizontalis Moench]
DCNA
procumbens (Endl.) Miq.
DCNA FLUF LAHG VAMP
FLDG GAAB LASL VATA
FLLE GAEC SCMG
‘Procumbens’ [J. horizontalis Moench]
DCNA
‘Pulchella’ [J. horizontalis Moench]
DCNA
‘Reptans’ [J. virginiana L.]
DCNA
rigida Sieb. & Zucc.
Needle J.
DCNA GAEC LAAL
‘Robusta Green’ [J. chinensis L.]
DCNA VATA
‘San Jose’ [J. chinensis L.]
ARSN GAUG
scopulorum Sarg.
Rocky Mountain J.
DCNA
‘Seagreen’ [J. chinensis L.]
SCJF
JUNIPERUS
‘Sentinel’ [J. communis L.]
DCNA
‘Sheppardii’ [J. chinensis L.]
DCNA
silicicola (Small) Bailey
Southern Red Cedar
ALBG FLCG GATS SCMP
ALTR FLMG NCRM TXMS
ALUA FLUF SCMG
‘Skandia’ [J. sabina L.]
DCNA
‘Skyrocket’ [J. virginiana L.]
MDBG VATA
‘Spartan’ [J. chinensis L.]
DCNA
squamata Buch.-Ham. ex Lamb.
Single-seed J.
FLMG NCGM
‘Stricta’ [J. excelsa Bieb.]
DCNA VATA
‘Tolleson‘s Blue Weeping’ [J. scopulorum
Sarg.]
DCNA MDMR VAMD
‘Torulosa’ [J. chinensis L.]
= ‘Kaizuka’
‘Variegata’ [J. chinensis L.]
GAFN TNUT
virginiana L.
Red Cedar
DCNA MDHN SCFS VACW
FLCG MDLT SCMG VAMP
FLUF NCDU SCWP
GAUG NCWT TNHG
MDBG SCCU TNSG
‘Viridis’ [J. chinensis L. var. sargentii
A.Henry]
DCNA
‘Von Ehren’ [J. sabina L.]
LAAL
‘Wichita Blue’ [J. scopulorum Sar¢g.]
DCNA
‘Wiltonii’ [J. horizontalis Moench]
DCNA GAUG MDBG VATA
117
JUSTICIA
JUSTICIA L.
ACANTHACEAE Acanthus Family
brandegeana Wassh. & L.B.Sm.
Shrimp Plant
FLCG FLDG FLUF
californica (Benth.) D.Gibson
Shrimp Plant
TXWE
‘Yellow Queen’ [J. brandegeana Wassh. &
L.B.Sm.]
LALG
KADSURA Juss.
SCHISANDRACEAE Schisandra Family
ESD ES TTT TTD,
japonica (Thunb.) Dunal
Kadsura Vine
NCEL
SCAC SCCU
KALMIA L.
ERICACEAE Heath Family
angustifolia L.
Sheep Laurel
DEWG MDLT VAZC
angustifolia L. var. carolina (Small) Fern.
NCDU
* ‘Bettina’ [K. latifolia L.]
DCNA
cuneata Michx.
White Wicky
SCWI
‘Dexter Pink’ [K. latifolia L.]
MDBG
‘Fuscata’ [K. latifolia L.]
MDLT
hirsuta < K. latifolia
GAEC SCWI
latifolia L.
Mountain Laurel
ALAU FLMG LALG NCOP
ALBG FLUF MDBG VACW
ALSH GAEC MDLT VAGW
DEWG GAHC NCBE VAHB
latifolia L. f. angustata Rehd.
GAEC
118
KOELREUTERIA
‘Ostbo Red’ [K. latifolia L.]
MDLT
‘Sharon Rose’ [K. latifolia L.]
MDBG
‘Shooting Star’ [K. latifolia L.]
GAEC
KALOPANAX Miq.
ARALIACEAE Ginseng Family
pictus (Thunb.) Nakai
= K. septemlobus
ricinifolius (Sieb. & Zucc.) Miq.
= K. septemlobus
septemlobus (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Koidz.
DCNA MDBG MDGJ
KERRIA DC.
ROSACEAE Rose Family
CS a ea Sa DIRE
‘Albescens’ [K. japonica (L.) DC.]
DCNA
japonica (L.) DC.
Japanese Rose
DEMC MSMN VAPH
GAEC SCWI VAWR
‘Picta’ [K. japonica (L.) DC.]
MDBG MDFM MDLT
‘Pleniflora’ [K. japonica (L.) DC.]
ARHS SCCU VADW VAWL
MDJS INCE VAGW
KOELREUTERIA Laxm. Golden-rain Tree
SAPINDACEAE Soapberry Family
bipinnata Franch.
DCNA DCVK VATA
elegans (Seemann) A.C.Sm. ssp. formosana
(Hayata) F.G.Mey.
ALTD FLUF
FLPE LASL
MSPR
TXMA
‘Fastigiata’ [K. paniculata Laxm.]
DCNA TNTV
formosana Hayata
= K. elegans ssp. formosana
epaes~
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ta Francn.
ted by permission from F.G. Meyer
ipinna
Journal of the Arnold Arboretum.
©1976 by The Arnold Arboretum.
[iustrator Lillian Nicholson Meyer]
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KOELREUTERIA b
rin
Rep
(1976)
iL19
KOELREUTERIA
integrifoliola Merr.
= K. bipinnata
paniculata Laxm.
DCCG GAUG MDWP TNUT
DCJM LAHG MSMN VACP
DCNA MDBG NCBE VACW
DCSE MDJB SCCU VAMP
DCWH MDLT TNSC VATA
DEMC MDNA TNSN
paniculata Laxm. var. apiculata (Rehd. &
Wils.) Rehd.
= K. paniculata
‘September’ [K. paniculata Laxm.]
DCNA
KOLKWITZIA Graebn.
CAPRIFOLIACEAE Honeysuckle Family
(Contributed by T. R. Dudley)
amabilis Graebn.
Beauty Bush
DCFP MDBE TNSC VACM
DEWG MDDF TNSN VASK
GABS NCBE TNTV
‘Rosea’ [K. amabilis Graebn.]
DCNA
+LABURNOCYTISUS Schneid.
FABACEAE (Faboideae) Bean Family
[Laburnum + Cytisus]
adamii (Poit.) Schneid.
[Laburnum anagyroides + Cytisus purpureus]
MDBG
LABURNUM Medik.
FABACEAE (Faboideae)
Golden-chain Tree
Bean Family
anagyroides Medik.
Golden-chain Tree
DCNA DEEM MDLA VACW
‘Vossii’ [L. X watereri (Kirchn.) Dipp.]
= L. anagyroides
<watereri (Kirchn.) Dipp.
[L. anagyroides < L. alpinum]
DCNA MDLT VAGS
DEMC MDTP
=
NO
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LAGERSTROEMIA
LAGERSTROEMIA L.
LYTHRACEAE
Crape Myrtle
Loosestrife Family
* ‘Acoma’
[L. indica ‘Pink Ruffles’ < (L. indica x
L. fauriei sdlg.)]
DCNA
‘Alba’ [L. indica L.]
DCCG GAMM VAMP
FLUF VACM
* ‘Apalachee’
[L. indica /Asuka dwarf hybrid/ < L. fauriei]
DCNA
‘Basham’s Party Pink’
[L. indica x L. fauriei]
TXSB
* ‘Biloxi’
[(L. indica /dwarf red/ < L. fauriei) <
(L. indica ‘Low Flame’ x L. fauriei)]
DCNA
* ‘Caddo’
sdlg. from ‘Basham’s Party Pink’ x
Chee) < unknown pollen parent}
DCNA
‘Carolina Beauty’ [L. indica L.]
SCCU
* ‘Catawba’
[L. indica /lilac/ < L. indica /lavender/]
DCNA SCCU
* ‘Cherokee’
[L. indica ‘Hardy Red’ < L. indica
‘Low Flame’]
DCNA MDLT
* ‘Choctaw’
[(L. indica < L. fauriei) x ‘Potomac’]
DCNA
* ‘Comanche’
[L. indica /dark red/ (L. indica < L. fauriei
sdlg.)]
DCNA
* ‘Conestoga’
[L. indica /white/ < L. indica ‘Low Flame’|
DCNA ,
fauriei Koehne
DCNA FLUF LASL TXPH
LAGERSTROEMIA
* ‘Hopi’
[(L. indica ‘Pink Lace’ < L. fauriei) < L. indica
‘Alba-Nana’]
DCNA
indica L.
ALBG FLUF NCSM VACW
ALCM LARP NCTE VAHC
DCCG LASL SCMP VAMP
FLMG NCDU VACM
* ‘Lipan’
[((L. indica ‘Pink Lace’ < L. fauriei) < ((L.
indica /red/ < ‘Carolina Beauty’) < ‘Basham’s
Party Pink’)|
DCNA
* ‘Miami’
[(L. indica ‘Pink Lace’ < L. fauriei) < (L.
indica ‘Firebird’ < (L. indica < L. fauriei
sdlg.))]
DCNA
* ‘Muskogee’
[L. indica ‘Pink Lace’ < L. fauriei]
DCNA
* ‘Natchez’
[L. indica ‘Pink Lace’ < L. fauriei]
DCNA
* ‘Osage’
[(L. indica /dwarf red/ < L. fauriei) x (L.
indica ‘Pink Lace’ < L. fauriei)]
DCNA
* ‘Pecos’
[(L. indica /dwarf red/ < L. fauriei) < (L.
indica /dark red/ < L. fauriei)]
DCNA
* ‘Potomac’ [L. indica L.]
(Seed was colchicine treated)
DCNA SCCU
* ‘Powhatan’
[L. indica /lilac/ < L. indica /lavender/]
DCNA
* ‘Seminole’
[L. indica /pink/ < L. indica ‘Low Flame’|
DCNA
* ‘Sioux’
[((L. indica ‘Tiny Fire’ < (L. indica = L. fauriei
sdlg.)) x ((L. indica ‘Pink Lace’ < L. fauriei) <
‘Catawba’)]
DCNA
subcostata Koehne
FLUF LASL SCCU
LARIX
* ‘Tonto’
[(((L. indica ‘Pink Lace’ < L. fauriei) x
‘Catawba’) < ‘Tuscarora’|
DCNA
* ‘Tuscarora’
[‘Basham’s Party Pink’ < ‘Cherokee’|
DCNA
* ‘Tuskegee’
[L. indica ‘Dallas Red’ < ‘Basham’s Party
Pink’ |
DCNA
* ‘Wichita’
[((L. indica ‘Pink Lace’ = L. fauriei) < (L.
indica ‘Firebird’ < (L. indica < L. fauriei
sdlg.))]
DCNA
* ‘Yuma’
[(L. indica ‘Pink Lace’ = L. fauriei) < ((L.
amabilis < L. indica /hardy light pink/) <
L. indica /very dwarf red/)]
DCNA
* ‘Zuni’
[(L. indica /dwarf red/ < L. fauriei) = L.
indica ‘Low Flame’ |
DCNA
LANTANA L.
VERBENACEAE Verbena Family
aie A ESET TEER EY
camara L.
ALBG GAAG LAAL LALG
FLUF GATS LAHG VACW
montevidensis (Spreng.) Briq.
Trailing Lantana
ALBG FLCG SCHW TXRS
sellowiana Link & Otto
= L. montevidensis
LARIX Mill. Larch
PINACEAE Pine Family
decidua Mill.
European L.
DCCG MDBG MDNA VABF
DCNA MDHN NCBE
gmelinii (Rupr.) Rupr.
Dahurian L.
MDPJ
121
LARIX
kaempferi (Lamb.) Carr.
Japanese L.
DCCG DCNA MDGD NCBE
leptolepis (Sieb. & Zucc.) Gord.
= L. kaempferi
LAURUS L. Laurel
LAURACEAE Laurel Family
nobilis L.
Grecian L.
ALSH MSRN SCHW VACS
FLCG NCTP SCUC
LARP SCBR TXSH
LAVANDULA L. -Lavender
LAMIACEAE Mint Family
angustifolia Mill.
DCNA MDBG MDLT VACS
‘Hidcote’ [L. angustifolia Mill. ssp.
angustifolia]
DCNA MDBG VAGS
x intermedia Emeric ex Loisel.
Lavandin
[L. angustifolia x L. latifolia]
DCNA
officinalis L.
= L. angustifolia
‘Provence’ [L. angustifolia Mill.]
DCNA
stoechas L.
French L.
SCWI
LEDUM L.
ERICACEAE Heath Family
palustre L. var. diversipilosum Nakai
Wild Rosemary
VAGS
LEIOPHYLLUM R.Hedwig Sand Myrtle
ERICACEAE Heath Family
buxifolium (Bergius) Ell.
Box S. M.
SCWI
LESPEDEZA
buxifolium (Bergius) Ell. var. hugeri (Small)
Schneid.
DEMC GAEC
LEITNERIA Chapm.
LEITNERIACEAE Leitneria Family
floridana Chapm.
Florida Corkwood
DCNA
LEPTODERMIS Wall.
RUBIACEAE Madder Family
oblonga Bunge
DEWG TNSN TNTV
LEPTOSPERMUM J.R. &J.G. Forst.
MYRTACEAE Myrtle Family
‘Plenum’ [L. scoparium J.R. & J.G. Forst.]
New Zealand Tea Tree
LASL
LESPEDEZA Michx. Bush Clover
FABACEAE (Faboideae) Bean Farnily
‘Albiflora’ [L. thunbergii (DC.) Nakai]
DCNA GACG NCSM
bicolor Turcz.
MDGD MDSC
bicolor Turcz. f. acutifolia Matsum.
= L. bicolor var. bicolor
cyrtobotrya Miq.
MDSC
maximowiczii Schneid.
MDSC
penduliflora (Oudemans) Nakai
= L. thunbergii
thunbergii (DC.) Nakai
Japanese Bush C.
MDSC MSHB NCWK
LAURUS nobilis L. (staminate)
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LEUCAENA
LEUCAENA Benth.
FABACEAE (Mimosoideae) Bean Family
SS ae a EO ee EP AO PL
glauca (L.) Benth.
= L. leucocephala
leucocephala (Lam.) de Wit
White Popinac, Ipil-ipil
FLUF
LEUCOPHYLLUM Humboldt &
Bonpland
SCROPHULARIACEAE Figwort Family
(EE ST DO
frutescens (Berl.) I.M.Johnst.
Ceniza, Barometer Bush
FLUF LASL
TXLL TXSE
LEUCOTHOE D.Don
ERICACEAE Heath Family
axillaris (Lam.) D.Don
GAEC SCDB SCWI VACW
Carinella (TM) [L. fontanesiana
L. ?axillaris]
= Trademark name for ‘Zebekot’
catesbaei (Walt.) A.Gr.
= L. fontanesiana
editorum Fern. & Schub.
= L. fontanesiana
fontanesiana (Steud.) Sleumer
Doghobble
DCNA MDWP TNDG VAPO
DEWG NCAS VACW VATA
GACG NCBE VADW
GAUG SCCU VAGS
MDLT SCWI VAGW
‘Girard’s Rainbow’ [L. fontanesiana
(Steud.) Sleumer]
GACG GAJS MDBG
Lovita (TM) [L. fontanesiana
L. ?axillaris|
= Trademark name for ‘Zebonard’
‘Nana’ [L. fontanesiana (Steud.) Sleumer]
GACG MDLT
populifolia (Lam.) Dipp.
= Agarista populifolia
LIGUSTRUM
racemosa (L.) A.Gr.
Sweetbells
GAEC LALG NCDU VACW
GAJS MDLT SCBR
‘Rollissonii’ [L. fontanesiana (Steud.)
Sleumer]
MDBG
‘Zebekot’ [L. fontanesiana x L. ?axillaris]
(Plant Patent No. 5,224; patented name for
Carinella(T™))
MDFM
‘Zebonard’ [L. fontanesiana <
L. ?axillaris]
(Plant Patent No. 5,229; patented name for
Lovita(TM))
MDFM
LIBOCEDRUS_ End.
CUPRESSACEAE Cypress Family
SS ES ET ET aL, S|
decurrens Torr.
= Calocedrus decurrens
LIGUSTRUM L. Privet
OLEACEAE Olive Family
‘Aureo-marginatum’ [L. ovalifolium
Hassk.]
SCCU.
compactum Hook. f. & Thoms.
DCNA
delavayanum Hariot
SCCU
‘Erecta’ [L. japonicum Thunb.]
FLGS
‘Fraseri’ [L. japonicum Thunb.]
FLGS
‘Fraseri’ [L. sinense Lour.]
ALBG FLMG GAIS TNTV
ALFN FLUF NCWM
ALPH GAAB SCCU
FLCG GACG SCLM
ioandrum Diels
= L. delavayanum
‘Iwata’ [L. japonicum Thunb.]
FLMG
LIGUSTRUM
japonicum Thunb.
Japanese P.
ALBG DCWH NCDU SCUC
ALCW FLMG NCWC TNUT
ALFN GAUG SCBR TXPO
DCCG MDJH SCRH
‘Lake Treska’ [L. japonicum Thunb.]
FLUF
lucidum Ait.f.
Wax-leaf P.
ALAU NCDU SCUC VAWR
FLUF SCCU TXPO
LAAL SCMP VACM
‘Nobilis’ [L. japonicum Thunb.]
FLGS SCCU
obtusifolium Sieb. & Zucc.
Border P.
ALBH MDLT VARC
DEWG NCCA
ovalifolium Hassk.
California P.
DCCG LAHG MDCP VARO
‘Pendulum’ [L. sinense Lour.]
Weeping P.
DCNA DCNE
quihoui Carr.
FLIF MDKN MDNA TXMS
LAAP MDKS SCAK
‘Repandens’ [L. japonicum Thunb.]
ALFN
‘Rotundifolium’ [L. japonicum Thunb.]
ALBG FLMG LAHG
FLDG FLUF SCCU
FLGS GAHC SCRH
sempervirens (Franch.) Mansf.
LAGN
‘Silver Star’ [L. japonicum Thunb.]
SCCU
sinense Lour.
Chinese P.
ALBH GAUG NCBE TNUT
DCRR LAAL NCDU VACM
FLUF MDLT NCGP VARO
GAOH MDSJ SCMP VASC
‘Suwanee River’ [L. japonicum Thunb.]
ALFN SCBR Sccu
LIQUIDAMBAR
tschonoskii Decne.
DCNA
‘Variegatum’ [L. japonicum Thunb.]
LASL
x vicaryi Rehd.
[L. ovalifolium f. aureum x L. vulgare]
FLUF SCCU
vulgare L.
Common P.
DEWG TXRS
‘Wimbish’ [L. sinense Lour.]
DCNA GAEC VACW
LINDERA Thunb.
LAURACEAE
Spicebush
Laurel Family
angustifolia W.C.Cheng
MDBG
benzoin (L.) BI.
DCNA MDBG NCBE
DEWG MDWP VACW
benzoin (L.) Bl. var. pubescens (Palm. &
Steyerm.) Rehd.
TXLL
obtusiloba BI.
DCNA VACW
strychnifolia (Sieb. & Zucc.) F.Vill.
DCNA
LIPPIA L.
VERBENACEAE Verbena Family
citriodora
= Aloysia gratissima
LIQUIDAMBAR L.
HAMAMELIDACEAE
Sweet Gum
Witch-hazel Family
Jformosana Hance
Formosan S.G.
ALTD GAIS MDGJ TXMS
DCUR GAUG MDPJ VABF
FLUF LAAL SCCU
‘Gum Ball’ [L. styraciflua L.]
GAEC TNSM TNSN TNTV
125
LIQUIDAMBAR
‘Obtusiloba’
= L. styraciflua f. rotundiloba
orientalis Mill.
DCNA GAIS
styraciflua L.
3G:
ALBG LAAL SCBR TNGN
DCCG MDPJ eCCU VAHC
FLUF NCBE SCMP VAMP
styraciflua L. f. rotundiloba Rehd.
NCCA
‘Variegata’ [L. styraciflua L.]
VAGS
LIRIODENDRON L.
MAGNOLIACEAE
Tulip Tree
Magnolia Family
‘Aureo-marginatum’ [L. tulipifera L.]
DCSH
chinense (Hemsl.) Sarg.
Chinese Tulip T.
NCCA VABF
tulipifera L.
Tulip T., Yellow Poplar
ALBH LASL MSEP VACM
DCCG MDBP NCSM VACW
DCWH MDHN SCBR VAGW
DEWG MDLT TNSC VATA
GAES MDSJ VABF
LITHOCARPUS Bl. Tanbark Oak
FAGACEAE Beech Family
corneus (Lour.) Rehd.
GAIS
edulis (Makino) Nakai
GAIS
glaber (Thunb.) Nakai
Tanbark Oak
GAIS
henryi (Seemann) Rehd. & Wils.
ALTD DCNA GAIS VACW
LONICERA
LITSEA Lam.
LAURACEAE Laurel Family
RT ET A CE a a I]
aestivalis (L.) Fern.
Pond-spice
SCBR
LIVISTONA
ARECACEAE Palm Family
CE ae Ra RSS
chinensis (Jacq.) R.Br. ex Mart.
Chinese Fan Palm
FLUF
ReBE:
LONICERA L. Honeysuckle
CAPRIFOLIACEAE Honeysuckle Family
(Contributed by T. R. Dudley)
See SS EE aS a ee a IS ETE IEE ES)
‘Arnold Red’ [L. tatarica L.]
MDPJ
‘Baggesen’s Gold’ [L. nitida Wils.]
MDBG
< bella Zab.
[L. morrowii < L. tatarica]
VACW
x brownii (Regel) Carr.
[L. sempervirens < L. hirsuta]
GAFN LARS
chinensis P.W.Wats.
= L. japonica f. chinensis
‘Ernest Wilson’ [L. nitida Wils.]
GACG
flava Sims
Yellow H.
SCWI
‘Floribunda’ [L. korolkowii Stapf]
MDTD
Sfragrantissima Lindl. & Paxt.
Winter H.
ALIT FLMG MDLT SCUC
ALSH GAOH MDTD TNCT
ARPT GATS MSHB TNDG
DCCG GAWP NCBE VACW
DCHU LARP SCBR VADW
DEWG MDDP SCDB VAMP
gracilipes Miq.
MDKN
LONICERA
gracilipes Miq. var. glandulosa Maxim.
MDAB
‘Hack’s Red’ [L. tatarica L.]
DCNA
< heckrottii Rehd.
Everblooming H.
[L. X americana x L. sempervirens]
ARPT GAFN SCCU VATA
japonica Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
Japanese H.
ALBG LAAL MSHB
ALBH MDBG TNSC
japonica Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. f. chinensis
(P.W.Wats.) Hara
ALBH VAGW
maackii Maxim.
Amur H.
DCAG LAHP MDTD VACW
DEEM MDAB NCDU VAMP
GANA MDBW TNRM VARG
GAUG MDDF VABF
maackii Maxim. var. podocarpa Franch.
MDAB MDGD
‘Magnifica’ [L. sempervirens L.]
= ‘Superba’
morrowii A.Gr.
Morrow’s H.
DEEM MDTD TNNE VAWD
MDLT NCBE TNRM
‘Nana’ [L. xylosteum L.]
VAGS
nitida Wils.
MDMG
pileata Oliv.
Privet H.
DCNA GAGB TNCT VANB
FLUF GAUG TNDR
GACG MDLT VADW
‘Punicea’ [L. tatarica L.]
MDAB MDGD
sempervirens L.
Trumpet H.
ALEH MDLT TNHD VAGW
GAUG MDMG TNRM VAPH
LAHG MSHB TNSN VAWP
LALG SCBR TXPS VAZC
LASL SCCU VACW
MDBG SCWI VADW
LYONIA
standishii Jacq.
Standish’s H.
DEWG MDLT
subsessilis Rehd.
DCNA
‘Sulphurea’ [L. sempervirens L.]
DCNA SCWI VACW
‘Superba’ [L. sempervirens L.]
SCWI VAGS VAPH
tatarica L.
Tatarian H.
MDFF MDLA MDMG
MDJH MDMC NCBE
xylosteum L.
Fly H.
MDHN VAGS
xylosteum L. f. glabrescens Zab.
VALU
LOROPETALUM R.Br. ex Reichenb.
HAMAMELIDACEAE Witch-hazel Family
chinense (R.Br.) Oliv.
ALEH GACE GAUG SCLM
DCNA GACG MDLT SCRH
FLGS GACH NCWD SCWI
FLMG GACL SCBR VACW
FLUF GAIS SCCU
GAAB GAJI SCDB
GABS GAJY SCFW
LYCIUM L.
SOLANACEAE
Matrimony Vine
Nightshade Family
carolinianum Walt.
Carolina M. V.
SCWI
chinense Mill.
Chinese M. V.
MDSC
LYONIA Nutt.
ERICACEAE
Heath Family
Jferruginea (Walt.) Nutt.
GAEC
ligustrina (L.) DC.
GAEC SCBR VAPO
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LYONIA
lucida (Lam.) K.Koch
Fetterbush
SCBR SCWI TX VAPH
mariana (L.) D.Don
Staggerbush
SCWI
MAACKIA Rupr.
FABACEAE (Faboideae) Bean Family
amurensis Rupr. & Maxim.
MDJS SCCU VAIS
NCBE TNTV
tenuifolia (Hemsl.) Hand.-Mazz.
DCNA
MACFADYENA A.DC.
BIGNONIACEAE Bignonia Family
unguis-cati (L.) A.Gentry
Cat’s-claw
ALBG FLUF LAHG SCHW
FLCG LAAL SCBH
MACHILUS Nees
= PERSEA
MACLURA Nutt.
MORACEAE Mulberry Family
pomifera (Raf.) Schneid.
Osage Orange
DCCG MDLT NCTE VAWR
DCSH MDSJ NCWT
GAEH MSMN TNLW
MDHN NCSM VACW
MAGNOLIA L. Magnolia
MAGNOLIACEAE Magnolia Family
LS oe a SS ET SR EMRE CS Sa]
acuminata L.
Cucumber Tree
DCCG GAGC TNHG VAMP
DCNA GASC TNMB VAWR
DEEM NCBE VACM
GACG SCBR VACW
‘Alba’ [M. x soulangeana Soul.-Bod.]
[M. denudata x M. liliiflora]
DCNA
pe
QO
MAGNOLIA
‘Alexandrina’ [M. x soulangeana Soul.-
Bod.]
[M. denudata x M. liliiflora]
DCNA
* ‘Ann’ [M. liliiflora ‘Nigra’ < M. stellata
‘Rosea’]}
DCNA
ashei Weatherby
Florida Bigleaf M.
DCNA MDFM MSFG TNSN
GAEC MDLT NCBE TNTV
‘Baldwin’ [M. grandiflora L.]
DCNA
* ‘Betty’ [M. liliiflora ‘Nigra’ < M.
stellata ‘Rosea’]
DCNA
‘Biloba’ [M. officinalis Rehd. & Wils.]
= M. officinalis var. biloba
‘Charles Dickens’ [M. grandiflora L.]
TNSN TNTV
‘C. H. Kern’ [M. <soulangeana Soul.-Bod.]
[M. denudata < M. liliiflora]
DCNA
‘Claudia Wanamaker’ [M. grandiflora L.]
SCSG
cordata Michx.
= M. acuminata
cylindrica Wils.
MDLT
dealbata Zucc.
Mexican Bigleaf M.
MSFG
denudata Desr.
Yulan, Lily Tree
DCNA FLMG MDLT
‘Diva’ [M. sprengeri Pamp.]
Goddess M.
DCNA MDLT
‘Elizabeth’ [M. acuminata < M. denudata]
DCNA
fraseri Walt.
Fraser M.
NCAS TNTV VAMP
* ‘Freeman’ [M. virginiana x M. grandi-
flora]
DCNA
MAGNOLIA macrophylla Michx. (fruit)
MAGNOLIA ashei Weatherby (fruit)
[illustrator Susan M. Johnston]
M. Johnston]
[illustrator Susan
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MAGNOLIA
* ‘Galaxy’ [M. liliiflora ‘Nigra’ < M.
sprengeri ‘Diva’]
DCNA MDLT
glauca L.
= M. virginiana
‘Grace McDade’ [M. < soulangeana Soul.-
Bod.]
[M. denudata < M. liliiflora]
DCNA
grandiflora L.
Southern M.
ALBG FLMG MDCP SCMP
DCCG FLUF MDFM SCRP
DCPC GAHC MDHN TNHG
DCSH GATN MSEP TNUT
DCWA LAAL NCDU VAGW
DCWH LAHG NCTE VAMP
DEWG LASL SCBR VATA
‘Hasse’ [M. grandiflora L.]
SCSG
‘Henry Hicks’ [M. virginiana L.]
DCNA TNSN TNTV
heptapeta (Buc’hoz) Dandy
= M. denudata
hypoleuca Sieb. & Zucc.
= M. obovata
* ‘Jane’ [M. liliiflora ‘Reflorescens’ <
M. stellata ‘Waterlily’]
DCNA
* ‘Judy’ [M. liliiflora ‘Nigra’ < M. stellata
‘Rosea’]
DCNA
kobus DC.
Kobus M.
DCNA DCWR MDLT
‘Lennei’ [M. x soulangeana Soul.-Bod.]
[M. denudata < M. liliiflora}
ALON DCNA LAAL
DCCG FLMG VACG
liliiflora Desr.
Lily-flowered M.
LAAL VAGW
‘Lilliputian’ [M. x soulangeana Soul.-Bod.]
[M. denudata x M. liliiflora]
DCNA
‘Little Gem’ [M. grandiflora L.]
DCNA
MAGNOLIA
x loebneri Kache
[M. kobus < M. stellata]
DCNA DCWH DCWR DEWG
macrophylla Michx.
Big-leaf M.
DCCG GAEC MSFG TNSC
DCPC LASL NCBE TNSN
DEEM MDAM NCTE VAWH
DEWG MDHC SCBR
GACB MDPJ SCMP
‘Majestic Beauty’ [M. grandiflora L.]
DCNA
‘Margaret Davis’ [M. grandiflora L.]
SCSG
* ‘Maryland’ [M. virginiana x
M. grandiflora]
DCNA
‘Merrill’ [M. < loebneri Kache]
[M. kobus < M. stellata]
DCNA
‘Mrs. Jack’ [M. salicifolia (Sieb. & Zucc.)
Maxim.]
MDLT
‘Neil McEacharn’ [M. < loebneri Kache]
[M. kobus < M. stellata]
DCNA
‘Nigra’ [M. liliiflora Desr.]
DCNA
* ‘Nimbus’ [M. obovata < M. virginiana]
DCNA
‘O’Neill’ [M. liliiflora Desr.]
MDLT
obovata Thunb.
DCNA GAFN MDLT
officinalis Rehd. & Wils.
GAEH MDJS
officinalis Rehd. & Wils. var. biloba Rehd.
& Wils.
DCNA GAWH MDJS
parviflora Sieb. & Zucc.
= M. sieboldii
‘Picture’ [M. <soulangeana Soul.-Bod.]
[M. denudata ~< M. liliiflora]
MDLT
‘Pink Stardust’ [M. stellata Sieb. & Zucc.]
MDLT
}
MAGNOLIA
* ‘Pinkie’ [M. liliiflora ‘Reflorescens’ < M.
stellata ‘Rosea’]
DCNA
‘Pioneer’ [M. grandiflora L.]
DCNA
praecocissima Koidz.
= M. kobus
‘Praecox’ [M. grandiflora L.]
DCNA
‘Praecox Fastigiata’ [M. grandiflora L.]
DCNA
x proctoriana Rehd.
[M. kobus X M. salicifolia]
GAFN
‘Purpliana’ [M. x soulangeana Soul.-Bod.]
[M. denudata < M. liliiflora]
DCNA
pyramidata Bartram ex Pursh
ALBG DCNA MDLT TNTV
quinquepeta (Buc’hoz) Dandy
= M. liliiflora
* ‘Randy’ [M. liliiflora ‘Nigra’ < M.
stellata ‘Rosea’]
DCNA
‘Reflorescens’ [M. liliiflora Desr.]
DCNA
* ‘Ricki’ [M. liliiflora ‘Nigra’ < M. stellata
‘Rosea’]
DCNA
‘Rohrbach’ [M. stellata (Sieb. & Zucc.)
Maxim.]
DCNA
‘Rosea’ [M. stellata (Sieb. & Zucc.) Maxim.]
ALOS DEWG LAHP
DCNA FLMG MDLT
‘Royal Star’ [M. stellata (Sieb. & Zucc.)
Maxim.]
DCNA MDLT
‘Rubra’ [M. < soulangeana Soul.-Bod.]
[M. denudata < M. liliiflora]
SCBR
‘Rubra’ [M. stellata (Sieb. & Zucc.) Maxim.]
DCNA
MAGNOLIA
‘Rustica’ [M. x soulangeana Soul.-Bod.]
[M. denudata ~ M. liliiflora]
DCNA
‘St. Mary’ [M. grandiflora L.]
DCNA FLUF
‘Samuel Sommer’ [M. grandiflora L.]
(Plant Patent No. 2,015)
MDLT
‘San Jose’ [M. x soulangeana Soul.-Bod.]
[M. denudata < M. liliiflora]
DCNA DEWG
* ‘Satellite’ [M. virginiana L.]
DCNA
‘Shady Grove No. 4’ [M. grandiflora L.]
SCSG
‘Shady Grove No. 5’ [M. grandiflora L.]
SCSG
‘Shady Grove No. 6’ [M. grandiflora L.]
SCSG
sieboldii K.Koch
Otama M.
DEWG MDBG TNSN VAGS
GAFN MDLT TNTV
x soulangeana Soul.-Bod.
Saucer M.
[M. denudata < M. liliiflora]
DCCG FLDG LASL MDLT
DCNA GAAG MDHN SCBR
DCWH GATS MDJS VAGG
* ‘Spectrum’ [M. liliiflora ‘Nigra’ < M.
sprengeri ‘Diva’]
DCNA
‘Spring Snow’ [M. <loebneri Kache]
[M. kobus x M. stellata]
MDLT
stellata (Sieb. & Zucc.) Maxim.
Star Magnolia
DCCG DCWH DEWG MDLT
‘Sundance’ [M. acuminata
M. ?denudata]
DCNA
‘Sundew’ [M. < soulangeana Soul.-Bod.]
[M. denudata < M. liliiflora}
DCNA
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MAGNOLIA
‘Superba Rosea’ [M. < soulangeana Soul.-
Bod.]
[M. denudata ~< M. liliiflora]
DCNA
* ‘Susan’ [M. liliiflora ‘Nigra’ < M.
stellata ‘Rosea’]
DCNA MDLT
tripetala L.
Umbrella M.
ALBG DEWG MDLT NCCA
DCCG GARW MDMS SCMP
DCNA GAUG MDVV TNSC
DEEM MDJS NCBE VACW
‘Variegata’ [M. grandiflora L.]
LASL
x veitchii Bean
[M. campbellii « M. denudata]
DCNA NCEL
‘Verbanica’ [M. <x soulangeana Soul.-Bod.]
[M. denudata ~* M. liliiflora]
DCNA
‘Victoria’ [M. grandiflora L.]
DCNA
virginiana L.
Sweet Bay
ALAU FLUF MDBG NCCA
ALBG GAEC MDHN SCCU
ALBH GAUG MDJH TNPW
DCCG LAAL MDLT TNUT
DCNA LAHG MSMN VAGW
DCWA LALG NCBE VAHC
virginiana L. var. australis Sarg.
= M. virginiana
‘Wada’s Memory’ [M. < kewensis Pearce]
[M. kobus < M. salicifolia]
DCNA DEWG MDLT
‘Water Lily’ [M. stellata Sieb. & Zucc.]
DCNA
x watsonii Hook.f.
= M. < wieseneri
< wieseneri Carr.
[M. obovata < M. sieboldii]
DCNA VAGS
‘Woodsman’ [M. < brooklynensis Kalmb.]
[M. acuminata M. liliiflora]
MDBG NCAK
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MAHONIA
<MAHOBERBERIS Schneid.
BERBERIDACEAE Barberry Family
[Berberis < Mahonia]
SF ET ERLE AE a A SS ST)
aquisargentii Kruessm.
[Berberis sargentiana < Mahonia aquifolium]
TNTV
miethkeana Melander & Eade
[Berberis ‘Renton’ Mahonia aquifolium]
DCNA SCCU
MAHONIA Nuit.
BERBERIDACEAE Barberry Family
a A AI a LO AN]
aquifolium (Pursh) Nutt.
Oregon Hollygrape
DCNA GAEC MDLT
DEMC GAUG NCDU
GACG MDKN VACW
bealei (Fort.) Carr.
Leatherleaf Hollygrape
ALBG FLDG MDHN TXGM
ALRH FLMG MDLA VACW
ARSN — -FLUF MDLT — VAMP
DCCG GACH MSMN
DCNA GAEC NCCA
DCTF | GAOH _ SCPP
‘Charity’ [M. < media Brickell]
[M. napaulensis < M. oiwakensis]
DCNA
chochoca Fedde
TXLL
fortunei (Lindl.) Fedde
Chinese M.
ALBG FLUF MSEP TXHA
FLDG LAAL SCBR TXLL
FLMG LASL SCJM
japonica (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) DC.
Japanese M.
GACG
oiwakensis Hayata
ALEH FLUF LAMP VACW
pinnata (Lag.) Fedde
Cluster M.
ALBH TNHS TNPW VAGG
MDBG TNMB TNUT
swazeyi Buckl.
Texas Hollygrape
TXGM
a) ran emew,
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MAGNOLIA tripetala L.
MAHONIA
trifoliolata (Moric.) Fedde
Laredo M.
FLUF TXDC TXLL VACW
MALLOTUS Lour.
EUPHORBIACEAE Spurge Family
japonicus (Thunb. ex L.f.) Muell.-Arg.
Japanese M.
FLUF GAIS
XMALOSORBUS_ Browicz
ROSACEAE Rose Family
[Malus < Sorbus]
florentina (Zuccagni) Browicz
[Malus domestica « Sorbus torminalis]
DCNA
MALPIGHIA L.
MALPIGHIACEAE Malpighia Family
glabra L.
Barbados Cherry
FLUF LASL
MALUS Mill.
ROSACEAE Rose Family
LS a a EE)
* ‘Adirondack’ [M. halliana hybrid]
DCNA
‘Aldenhamensis’ [M. < purpurea (Barbier)
Rehd.]
[M. x atrosanguinea < M. domestica
‘Niedzwetzkeyana’]
DCAR DCNA GAFN
‘Almey’
DCNA GAFN MDGD
angustifolia (Ait.) Michx.
Southern Crabapple
ALEH FLUF
FLMG SCHW
TNSC
< arnoldiana (Rehd.) Sarg.
[M. baccata < M. floribunda]
DCAR DCNA
‘Athabasca’ [M. < adstringens Zab.]
[M. baccata < M. domestica]
MDGD
MALUS
x atrosanguinea (Spaeth) Schneid.
[M. halliana < M. sieboldii|]
DCAR MSMN VACW
baccata (L.) Borkh.
Siberian Crabapple
DCNA MDGD
baccata (L.) Borkh. var. mandschurica
(Maxim.) Schneid.
DCAR DCNA
‘Centennial’
DCNA
coronaria (L.) Mill.
Wild Sweet Crabapple
GACG NCOP VAGG
coronaria (L.) Mill. var. dasycalyx Rehd.
MDGD
coronaria (L.) Mill. var. elongata Rehd.
DCNA
crataegifolia Koehne
= <Malosorbus florentina
‘Crimson Brilliant’
DCNA
‘David’
DCNA
domestica Borkh.
Common Apple
(Cultigen of mixed parentage)
MDLT VACW VATG
‘Dorothea’ [M. < scheideckeri (Spaeth)
Zab.]
[M. floribunda < M. prunifolia]
DCNA DEMC
‘East Malling’
DCNA
‘Eleyi’ [M. < purpurea (Barbier) Rehd.]
[M. x atrosanguinea < M. domestica
‘Niedzwetzkyana’|
GAFF
‘Evelyn’
DCNA
‘Flame’
DCNA
Jflorentina (Zuccagni) Schneid.
= <Malosorbus florentina
MALUS
floribunda Sieb.
Showy Crabapple
DCAR DCWH GACG VASK
DCCG DEMC MDHP
DCNA FLMG VACW
* ‘Fuji’ [M. sieboldii (Regel) Rehd.]
DCNA MDGD
‘Golden Anniversary’
MDGD
‘Golden Hornet’ [M. < robusta (Carr.)
Rehd.]
[M. baccata x M. prunifolia]
DEMC
‘Guiding Star’
DCNA
halliana Koehne
DCNA
‘Henrietta Crosby’ [M. <arnoldiana < M.
domestica ‘Niedzwetzkyana’]
DCNA
‘Henry F. Dupont’
DCNA
‘Hillier’
DCNA
‘Hopa’ [M. < adstringens Zab.]
[M. baccata < M. domestica]
DCCC DCNA LATU
DCCG LAGN NCTP
hupehensis (Pamp.) Rehd.
DCWH DEMC SCCU
ioensis (A.Wood) Britton var. palmeri Rehd.
DCNA
‘Katherine’ [M. < hartwigii Koehne]
[M. baccata < M. halliana]
DCWH VACW VATA
lancifolia Rehd.
DCNA
‘Lemoinei’ [M. < purpurea (Barbier) Rehd.]
[M. x atrosanguinea < M. domestica
‘Niedzwetzkyana’|
MDBG MDGD
‘Marshall Oyama’
DCNA
‘Mary Potter’ [M. x atrosanguinea = M.
sargentii ‘Rosea’]
DCNA MDPJ
MALUS
‘Mathews’
DCNA
<x micromalus Makino
[M. baccata < M. spectabilis]
DCNA
‘Mrs. Bayard Thayer’
DCNA
* ‘Naragansett’ [M. /hybrid #28/ x= M.
‘Wintergold’]
DCNA
‘Nieuwlandiana’ [M. coronaria (L.) Mill.]
GACG
‘Normand’
DCNA
‘Nova’ [M. ioensis (A.Wood) Britton]
DCNA
‘Oporto’
DCNA
‘Parkmanii’ [M. halliana Koehne]
DCNA DEWG VAMP
DEMC MDHN
‘Pink Pearl’
DCNA
‘Pink Spires’
DCNA
x platycarpa Rehd.
[M. coronaria < M. domestica]
DCNA
‘Plena’ [M. ioensis (A.Wood) Britton]
Bechtel’s Crabapple
DCNA MDBG NCOP
‘Prairie Rose’
DCNA
‘Prince George’s’
DCNA
‘Profusion’
DCNA
prunifolia (Willd.) Borkh.
DCNA FLBW
pumila Mill.
= M. domestica
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MALUS
X purpurea (Barbier) Rehd.
[M. x atrosanguinea < M. domestica
‘Niedzwetzkeyana’]
DCCG DEMC FLMG
‘Pygmy’
DCNA
‘Red Jade’
DCNA TNSC
‘Red Jewel’
DCNA
‘Red Silver’
DCNA
‘Red Tip’ [M. <soulardii (Bailey) Britton]
[M. ioensis < M. domestica]
MDGD
< robusta (Carr.) Rehd.
[M. baccata x M. prunifolia]
DCAR DCNA NCDU
‘Rondo’
DCNA
‘Rosea’ [M. sargentii Rehd.]
DCNA
sargentii Rehd.
Sargent’s Crabapple
DCAR GARW VACW
DCNA SCCU
< scheideckeri (Spaeth) Zab.
[M. floribunda < M. prunifolia]
DCCG DCNA SsCcCuU
‘Shakespeare’
DCNA
sieboldii (Regel) Rehd.
Toringo Crabapple
DCAR DCNA NCDU VATA
sieboldii var. zumi (Matsum.) Asami
= M. zumi
‘Silver Moon’
DCNA
‘Sissipuk’
DCNA
spectabilis (Ait.) Borkh.
DCAR
‘Thomas Roland’
DCNA
MELALEUCA
‘Timiskaming’
DCNA
‘Tops-in-Bloom’
DCNA
‘Van Eseltine’ [M. x arnoldiana x M.
spectabilis]
DCNA MDRP
‘Veitch’s Scarlet’ [M. domestica L.]
DCNA
‘Wintergold’
DCNA
‘Wynema’
DCNA MDGD
<zumi (Matsum.) Rehd.
[M. baccata var. mandshurica X< M. sieboldii]
DCNA DEMC
MALVAVISCUS Fabr. non Adans.
MALVACEAE Mallow Family
arboreus Cav. var. drummondii Schery
Turk’s Cap
VACW
arboreus Cav. var. penduliflorus (Sesse &
Moc. ex DC.) Schery
Turk’s Cap
ALDM FLUF
drummondii Torr. & A.Gr.
= M. arboreus var. drummondii
MANIHOT Mill. Cassava
EUPHORBIACEAE Spurge Family
grahamii Hook.
FLUF LAAL MSBN
MELALEUCA L.
MYRTACEAE Myrtle Family
leucadendron (L.) Le
= M. quinquenervia
quinquenervia (Cav.) S.T.Blake
Paperbark Tree, Punk Tree
FLUF
MELIA
MELIA iL.
MELIACEAE Mahogany Family
azedarach L.
Chinaberry
ALCG FLUF NCDU VAWR
ARUM MDPJ SCMG
DCNA NCCA VACW
MENZIESIA Sm.
ERICACEAE Heath Family
LE EY ONES RT ES EN TE PTS a er |
pilosa (Michx.) Juss.
Minniebush
VAPO
MESPILUS L.
ROSACEAE Rose Family
TO ES PET EES SER PERE ae Te]
germanica L.
Medlar
DCHU
VABF VACW
METASEQUOIA Miki ex H.H.Hu &
W.C.Cheng
TAXODIACEAE Taxodium Family
glyptostroboides H.H.Hu & W.C.Cheng
Dawn Redwood
ALAU GAUG NCDU VATA
DCNA MDBG SCMG VAWM
DEMC MDJS TNHD
GAFN MDPJ VACW
* ‘National’ [M. glyptostroboides H.H.Hu
& W.C.Cheng]
DCNA
MICHELIA L.
MAGNOLIACEAE Magnolia Family
compressa (Maxim.) Sarg.
NCOP
MITCHELLA
Sigo (Lour.) Spreng.
Banana Shrub
ALBG GAFF LALG SCMG
ALSH GAHC LASL SCMP
FLDG GAJI MDFM SCWI
FLMG GATS MSMN TXHE
FLRM LAAL SCFW
FLUF LAHG SCJUM
fuscata (Andr.) Bl. ex Wall.
= M. figo
MICROBIOTA Komar.
CUPRESSACEAE Cypress Family
decussata Komar.
DCNA GAEC MDBG
MICROCITRUS_ Swingle
RUTACEAE Citrus Family
(ea a EE PNA a ee a OP Ae
australasica (F.Muell.) Swingle
Australian Finger Lime
FLUF
MILLETTIA Wight & Arn.
FABACEAE (Faboideae) Bean Family
ST Sie TS TRE Sy Oo EE DEE DRM PS OEY Be RO DONOR ey |
reticulata Benth.
Leatherleaf M.
FLUF TXCT
MIMOSA L.
FABACEAE (Mimosoideae) Bean Family
biuncifera Benth.
Catclaw M.
LAHG LASL TXCT
pigra L. var. berlandieri (A.Gr.) B.L.Turner
DCNA TXPS
MITCHELLA L.
RUBIACEAE Madder Family
repens L.
Partridgeberry
GAEC MDLT NCEG SCBR
137
MICHELIA figo (Lour.) Spreng.
[iustrator Susan M. Johnston]
MORUS
MORUS L. Mulberry
MORACEAE Mulberry Family
(RRA eR ET ROI ONT RR RN ee eR
alba L.
White M.
DCSH MDHN SCCL VACW
DEMC MDLT TNSG VAGG
FLLT NCCA TNTV VAMP
‘Hicks’ [M. alba L.]
TNNE
‘Pendula’ [M. alba L.]
Weeping M.
DCNC MSMN TNTV
DCSH SCUC
rubra L.
Red M.
ALHC GAUG TXDC
ALTR NCBE VACW
FLUF TNSC VAMP
‘Teas Weeping’ [M. alba L.]
TNSN
MUEHLENBECKIA Meisn.
POLYGONACEAE Buckwheat Family
axillaris (Hook.f.) Walp.
Matbrush Wire Vine
ALHC
MURRAYA Koenig ex L.
RUTACEAE Citrus Family
exotica L.
= M. paniculata
paniculata (L.) Jack
Orange Jasmine, Chinese Box
FLUF
MUSA L. Banana
MUSACEAE Banana Family
basjoo Sieb. & Zucc.
DCNA
ornata Roxb.
= M. rosacea
MYRTUS
rosacea Jacq.
LASL VACW
‘Sapientum’ [M. < paradisiaca L.]
[M. acuminata < M. balbisiana|
FLUF
velutina H.Wendl. & Drude
GACG LASL
MYRICA L.
MYRICACEAE Bayberry Family
cerifera L.
Wax-myrtle, Waxberry
ALBG GACG LASL SCCU
FLMG GAIS MDJS TXHA
FLPW GAJY MDLT VAMP
FLUF LAHG NCTP
heterophylla Raf.
Wax-myrtle
GAEC TXSE
inodora Bartram
SCWI
pensylvanica Loisel.
Bayberry
DCNA MDBG TNBO
DEMC MDTD
pumila Michx.
= M. pusilla
pusilla Raf.
Dwarf Wax-myrtle
SCWI TXSE
rubra Sieb. & Zucc.
FLUF GAIS VAWL
MYRTUS lL. Myrtle
MYRTACEAE Myrtle Family
communis L.
Common M.
FLMG GADR SCKS SCNR
FLUF GAuJI SCMG TXLL
‘Microphylla’ [M. communis L.]
Dwarf Myrtle
ALFN FLMG SCBR
139
NANDINA
NANDINA Thunb.
BERBERIDACEAE Barberry Family
‘Alba’ [N. domestica Thunb.]
ARRB FLMG MDBG
domestica Thunb.
Heavenly Bamboo
ALBG FLMG MDBG VACW
ALRH FLUF MDLT VANB
ARRB GAHC MSBN
DCNA LAAL MSEN
FLDG LASL TNSG
‘Harbor Dwarf’ [N. domestica Thunb.]
= ‘Harbour Dwarf’
‘Harbour Dwarf’ [N. domestica Thunb.]
GACG
‘Purpurea Nana’ [N. domestica Thunb.]
NCNB VATA
NEILLIA D.Don
ROSACEAE Rose Family
a aS a a ET]
sinensis Oliv.
Chinese Neillia
NCCA TNSN
NEMOPANTHUS Rat.
AQUIFOLIACEAE Holly Family
mucronatus (L.) Trelease
Catberry, Northern Mountain Holly
DCNA
NEOPIERIS Britton
ERICACEAE
= Lyonia mariana
LS ES TR)
Heath Family
NERIUM L.
APOCYNACEAE Dogbane Family
LE SERS ST Bh ST a Se te AR DUDE RS DRE PIS AMT SS eRe OAL EE RS S|
indicum Mill.
= N. oleander
odorum Ait.
= N. oleander
NYSSA
oleander L.
Oleander
ALBG LAHG MSBN VANB
FLUF LASL SCWC
‘Variegata’ [N. oleander L.]
Variegated Oleander
DCBG
NEVIUSIA A.Gr.
ROSACEAE Rose Family
Se I ES TE
alabamensis A.Gr.
Snow-wreath
ALUA NCCA TNCT VAPH
DCNA SCBR TNTV
DEMC SCWI TNUT
GAEC TNAB VACW
NICODEMIA Tenore
BUDDLEJACEAE Buddleja Family
diversifolia Tenore
FLUF
NICOTIANA L.
SOLANACEAE Nightshade Family
glauca R.Graham
Tree Tobacco
LASL
NIEREMBERGIA Ruiz & Pavon
SOLANACEAE Nightshade Family
frutescens Durieu
= N. scoparia
scoparia Sendtn.
Tall Cup-flower
GACE GAUG
NYSSA L.
NYSSACEAE Sour-gum Family
CE a eS Ee ES)
ogeche Marsh.
Ogeechee Tupelo
DCNA SCBR VAWM
NYSSA
sylvatica Marsh.
Sour Gum, Black Gum
ALAU FLMG NCAS VAGW
DCCG LAHG TNFN
DCWH MDBP TNHG
DEMC MDJH VACW
sylvatica Marsh. var. biflora (Walt.) Sarg.
SCBR
OCHNA L.
OCHNACEAE Ochna Family
atropurpurea DC.
LASL
multiflora Hort.
= O. atropurpurea
OLEA L.
OLEACEAE Olive Family
europaea L.
Olive
FLUF
LAAL TXSN
ORIGANUM lL.
LAMIACEAE Mint Family
onites L.
Pot Marjoram
DCNA
ORIXA Thunb.
RUTACEAE Citrus Family
japonica Thunb.
MDKN
OSMANTHUS Lour.
OLEACEAE Olive Family
aie eee OE. ES ES APES ee ee |
americanus (L.) A.Gr.
Devilwood
ALAU GACG NCTP VACW
ALBG GATS SCBR VAWR
ALIT GAUG SCMP
FLMG NCBE TNDG
aquifolium Sieb.
= O. heterophyllus var. heterophyllus
OSMANTHUS
armatus Diels
ALTD GAEH MDMG VAGS
GACG MDBG NCDU
‘Aurantiacus’ [O. fragrans Lour.]
DCNA SCHS SCMG
<fortunei Carr.
[O. fragrans < O. heterophyllus
var. heterophyllus ]
ALAU FLMG MDMG NCTP
ALBG GAUG NCCA VAMP
ALTD LARP NCDU
DCCG MDCO NCGP
Sragrans Lour.
Sweet Olive, Tea Olive
ALBG LAAL MDRP SCMG
DCNA LAGN NCDU SCMP
FLDG LARP NCEL SCUC
FLMG LASL NCRC TXMK
FLUF LATU SCEA VANB
GAAB MDFM SCFW
‘Gulf Tide’ [O. heterophyllus (G.Don)
P.S.Green var. heterophyllus]
MDGD TNSN VATA
heterophyllus (G.Don) P.S.Green
var. heterophyllus
Holly Olive
ALTD GATS MDSJ NCWC
DCCG MDGD NCCA VAGS
FLMG MDLT NCDU
ilicifolius (Hassk.) Hort. ex Carr.
= O. heterophyllus var. heterophyllus
‘Purpureus’ [O. heterophyllus (G.Don)
P.S.Green var. heterophyllus]
VAGS
‘Rotundifolius’ [O. heterophyllus (G.Don)
P.S.Green var. heterophyllus]
ALTD LALG SCCU
GAUG MDMG VANB
‘San Jose’ [O. < fortunei Carr.]
[O. fragrans < O. heterophyllus
var. heterophyllus ]
DCCG DCNA GABS NCEL
‘Variegatus’ [O. heterophyllus (G.Don)
P.S.Green var. heterophyllus]
ALBG FLUF LALG
FLMG GACG VADW
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OSTEOMELES
OSTEOMELES Lindl.
ROSACEAE Rose Family
BE Sk I TES a DR TO OC DE NE EI NT
schwerinae Schneid.
Chinese Boneberry
DCNA
OSTRYA Scop.
BETULACEAE Birch Family
(Sa TS a a
virginiana (Mill.) K.Koch
Hop Hornbeam
ALAU
DCCG
FLUF
TNFN
VAMP
OXYDENDRUM DC.
ERICACEAE Heath Family
arboreum (L.) DC.
Sourwood, Sorrel Tree
ALAU MDJH SCBR VANB
DCNA MDKN TNSC VAPO
DCWR MDLT VACP
PACHYSANDRA Michx.
BUXACEAE Boxwood Family
axillaris Franch.
NCWD
procumbens Michx.
Allegheny P., Allegheny Spurge
MDBG SCWI VAPH
‘Silveredge’ [P. terminalis Sieb. & Zucc.]
DCNA
terminalis Sieb. & Zucc.
Japanese P., Japanese Spurge
DCNA DEWG LALG VACW
PACHYSTIMA Endl.
= PAXISTIMA
PAEONIA L. Peony
PAEONIACEAE Peony Family
suffruticosa Andr.
‘Tree P.
DCWH VACW
PASANIA
PALAFOXIA Lag.
ASTERACEAE Aster Family
CRT a I)
feayi A.Gr.
SCWI
PARKINSONIA L.
FABACEAE (Caesalpinioideae)
Bean Family
SE SY SE, a SES)
aculeata L.
Jerusalem Thorn
FLUF LASL
LALG MSMN
SCSB
PARROTIA C.A.Mey.
HAMAMELIDACEAE Witch-hazel Family
persica (DC.) C.A.Mey.
Persian Ironwood
DCEL GAEH VABF
DCWH MDBG VACW
DEEM MDSJ VAMP
PARROTIOPSIS (Niedenzu) Schneid.
HAMAMELIDACEAE Witch-hazel Family
jacquemontiana (Decne.) Rehd.
DCNA
PARTHENOCISSUS
VITACEAE
Planch.
Grape Family
henryana (Hemsl.) Diels & Gilg
DCNA MDMG VAPH
quinquefolia (L.) Planch.
Virginia Creeper, Woodbine
MDLT
tricuspidata (Sieb. & Zucc.) Planch.
Boston Ivy
DCCG SCRH
PASANIA_ (Migq.) Oerst.
= LITHOCARPUS
1 : : Q
PARROTIOPSIS jacquemontiana (Decne.)
Rehd.
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PASSIFLORA
PASSIFLORA L.
PASSIFLORACEAE Passion-flower Family
coccinea Aubl.
Red Passionflower
GACG LASL
PAULOWNIA Sieb. & Zucc.
SCROPHULARIACEAE Figwort Family
kawakamii Ito
SCWI
tomentosa (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Steud.
Princess Tree
DCWH MDHN MSRN VAWR
GAAB MDLT TNHG
PAUROTIS. Cook
ARECACEAE Palm Family
(EE RETR DC RN - a RY ]
wrightii (Griseb.) Britton
= Acoelorrhaphe wrightii
PAVONIA Cav.
MALVACEAE Mallow Family
hastata Cav.
Spearleaf P.
LASL
PAXISTIMA Raf.
CELASTRACEAE Staff-tree Family
canbyi A.Cr.
Cliff-green
DCNA MDLT
PERIPLOCA L.
ASCLEPIADACEAE Asclepias Family
TTT tea OES Te ER eS EN RS SS
graeca L.
Silk Vine
TNSN
PHELLODENDRON
PEROVSKIA Karelin
LAMIACEAE Mint Family
atriplicifolia Benth.
Russian Sage
MDBG VAGS
PERSEA Miill.
LAURACEAE Laurel Family
EE Ea a EE eS FR TE
americana Mill.
Avocado, Alligator Pear
FLUF
borbonia (L.) Spreng.
Red Bay
ALAU LAMP SCBR VACW
FLUF NCGP SCMP VANB
humilis Nash
SCWI
thunbergii (Sieb. & Zucc.) Kosterm.
LASL
PETTERIA Presl
FABACEAE (Faboideae) Bean Family
ramentacea Presl
MDGD
PHELLODENDRON Rupr.
RUTACEAE Citrus Family
amurense Rupr.
Amur Cork-tree
DCTB GARW MDGJ VABF
DCWH MDCP TNSN VABP
amurense Rupr. var. japonicum (Maxim.)
Ohwi
DCLC MDWG TNWE
amurense Rupr. var. lavallei (Dode)
Sprague
TNUT
PHILADELPHUS
PHILADELPHUS L. Mock Orange
SAXIFRAGACEAE (Hydrangeoideae)
Saxifrage Family
EA aa Ee EL Ss | NN RT]
‘Belle Etoile’ [P. coronarius L.]
VAPH
coronarius L.
European Mock O.
GAOH MDCP MDPJ VAGW
GAVA MDHN TNSN VANS
MDBP MDLT VACW
‘Duplex’ [P. coronarius L.]
MDJS VABF
<falconeri Sarg.
[P. coronarius < P. laxus]
MSMN NCCA
gordonianus Lindl.
= P. lewisii
hirsutus Nutt.
GAEC
inodorus L.
FLDJ LALG NCCA TXMA
FLMG MSHB SCCU VACW
GAOH NCBE SCRH VAGG
x lemoinei V.Lemoine
[P. microphyllus < P. coronarius]
VAPH
lewisii Pursh
MDJS
‘Minnesota Snowflake’ [P. <virginalis
Rehd.]
[P. <x lemoinei < P. ?nivalis ‘Plenus’]
DEWG
‘Natchez’ [P. coronarius L.]
DCNA
‘Nymans’ [P. delavayi L.Henry]
DCNA
pubescens Loisel.
SCBR
pubescens Loisel. var. verrucosus (Schrad.
ex. DC,) 55. Y Hu
DCDO MDSJ VAHS
satsumanus Sieb. ex Miq. var. nikoensis
Rehd.
DEWG
PHOENIX
schrenkii Rupr.
DCNA
‘Silberregen’
DCNA
triflorus Wall.
VABF
verrucosus Schrad. ex DC.
= P. pubescens var. verrucosus
‘Virginal’ [P. <virginalis Rehd.]
[P. <lemoinei < P. ?nivalis ‘Plenus’]
ALBH DEWG MDCC TNSN
DCDO GAPG MDJS
‘Voie Lactee’
MDGD
PHILLYREA L.
OLEACEAE Olive Family
angustifolia L.
Narrow-leaf P.
ALTD SCPP
latifolia L. var. media (L.) Schneid.
Tree P.
LASL
media L.
= P. latifolia var. media
‘Spinosa’ [P. latifolia L. var. media (L.)
Schneid.]
GAUG
PHOENIX L.
ARECACEAE Palm Family
canariensis Hort. ex Chabaud
Canary Island Date Palm
FLUF
reclinata Jacq.
Senegal Date Palm
FLUF
sylvestris < P. canariensis
FLUF
145
PHOTINIA
PHOTINIA Lindl.
ROSACEAE Rose Family
‘Birmingham’ [P. <fraseri W.J.Dress]
[P. serratifolia < P. glabra]
ALBG FLUF SCWE VAWR
ALFN GAWH TXSE
ALTD MSHB VACW
DCSD SCFW VAMP
glabra (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Maxim.
Japanese P.
FLGS GAJY SCCL VAMP
FLMG MSHB SCCs
GACG NCCA SCMG
serratifolia (Desf.) Kalk
Chinese P.
ALBG GACG NCTE SCUC
ALTD GAUG SCBR TNMB
ARRB LASL SCDB VANB
DCCG MSEN SCFW VAOD
FLMG NCDU SCMG VAWP
FLUF NCOP SCMP
serrulata Lindl.
= P. serratifolia
villosa (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) DC.
DCWR MDBG NCBE VAWR
DEWG MDGJ VABF
GAEH MDPJ VAGH
villosa (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) DC.
var. laevis (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Dipp.
MDGJ
villosa (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) DC.
var. maximowicziana (Lev.) Rehd.
DCCG DEMC NCBE
villosa (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) DC.
var. sinica Rehd. & Wils.
VACW
PHYGELIUS' E.Mey. ex Benth.
SCROPHULARIACEAE Figwort Family
capensis E.Mey.
Cape Fuchsia
VACW
os
(ep)
PHYLLOSTACHYS
PHYLLANTHUS L.
EUPHORBIACEAE Spurge Family
nivosa W.G.Sm.
= Breynia nivosa
PHYLLOSTACHYS Sieb. & Zucc.
Bamboo
POACEAE Grass Family
CE a a OTT Z|
angusta McClure
MDST
arcana McClure
GAIS
aurea A.& C.Riv.
Fishpole B., Golden B.
FLDG GAIS VAMP
aureosulcata McClure
Yellow-groove B.
TNFE
bambusoides Sieb. & Zucc.
GAIS NCOP
‘Castillon’ [P. bambusoides Sieb. & Zucc.]
MDFM
congesta McClure
GAIS
dulcis McClure
Sweetshoot B.
GAIS MDFM
elegans McClure
GAIS
flexuosa A.& C.Riv.
GAIS
‘Henon’ [P. nigra (Lodd.) Munro]
GAIS VABB
heterocycla (Carr.) Mitf.
Giant Timber Bamboo
ALBG GAIS SCCU SCWL
meyeri McClure
FLUF GAIS
nidularia Munro
GAIS
nigra (Loud.) Munro
GAIS
PHYLLOSTACHYS
nuda McClure
MDGD MDPJ
propinqua McClure
GAIS
pubescens Mazel ex Houz.de Leh.
= P, heterocycla
rubromarginata McClure
DCNA
‘Smoothsheath’ [P. nidularia Munro]
GAIS
‘Solidstem’ [P. purpurata McClure]
GAIS
‘Straightstem’ [P. purpurata McClure]
GAIS
viridiglaucescens A.& C.Riv.
GAIS
viridis (Young) McClure
GAIS NCSL
vivax McClure
GAIS
PHYSOCARPUS (Cambess.) Maxim.
Ninebark
ROSACEAE Rose Family
amurensis (Maxim.) Maxim.
DCNA
intermedius (Rydb.) Schneid.
TNBM
‘Luteus’ [P. opulifolius (L.) Maxim.]
VACW
malvaceous (Greene) O.Ktze.
TNUT
opulifolius (L.) Maxim.
GAEC MDGJ TNFN
PICEA A.Dietr. Spruce
PINACEAE Pine Family
I ET Pe ED HS CES eng A See
abies (L.) Karst.
Norway S.
DCNA MDBG MDJS TNWF
GAHC MDHN NCBE VASP
PICEA
alba (Ait.) Link
= P. glauca
alcoquiana (J.G.Veitch ex Lindl.) Carr.
Alcock’s S.
DCNA
asperata Mast.
Dragon S.
DCNA NCBE
asperata Mast. var. heterolepis (Rehd. &
Wils.) W.C.Cheng ex Rehd.
DCNA
‘Aurea Compacta’ [P. orientalis (L.) Link]
DCNA
‘Barryi’ [P. abies (L.) Karst.]
DCNA
‘Beissneri Compacta’ [P. mariana (Mill.)
BSP.]
DCNA
‘Brevifolia’ [P. abies (L.) Karst.]
DCNA
‘Capitata’ [P. abies (L.) Karst.]
DCNA
‘Clanbrassiliana’ [P. abies (L.) Karst.]
DCNA
‘Compacta’ [P. pungens Engelm.]
DCNA
‘Compacta Asselyn’ [P. abies (L.) Karst.]
DCNA
‘Conica’ [P. glauca (Moench) Voss]
Dwarf Alberta S.
DCNA MDBG MDLT
GAEC MDJS VATW
‘Doumetii’ [P. mariana (Mill.) BSP.]
Black S.
NCBE
‘Echiniformis’ [P. glauca (Moench) Voss]
MDLT
‘Foxtail’ [P. pungens Engelm.]
DCNA
gemmata Rehd. & Wils.
DCNA
glauca (Moench) Voss
White S.
MDAF MDJS TNUT VATA
MDHN TNFE VARG
147
PICEA
‘Glauca’ [P. asperata Mast.]
DCNA
‘Glauca Pendula’ [P. pungens Engelm.
f. glauca (Regel) Beissn.]
DCNA
‘Glauca Procumbens’ [P. pungens Engelm.
f. glauca (Regel) Beissn.]
DCNA
‘Glauca Prostrata’ [P. pungens Engelm.
f. glauca (Regel) Beissn.]
DCNA
glehnii (F.Schmidt) Mast.
DCNA NCBE
‘Globosa’ [P. abies (L.) Karst.]
DCNA
‘Globosa’ [P. pungens Engelm.]
DCNA
‘Gracilis’ [P. orientalis (L.) Link]
DCNA
‘Gregoryana Parsonii’ [P. abies (L.) Karst.]
DCNA
‘Highlandia’ [P. abies (L.) Karst.]
DCNA
‘Hoopsii’ [P. pungens Engelm.]
DCNA
‘Howell’s Dwarf’ [P. jezoensis (Sieb. &
Zucc.) Carr.]
MDBG
‘Humilis’ [P. abies (L.) Karst.]
DCNA
‘Hunnewelliana’ [P. pungens Engelm.]
DCNA MDBG
‘Hystrix’ [P. abies (L.) Karst.]
DCNA
‘Inversa’ [P. abies (L.) Karst.]
DCNA MDBG NCBE
‘Iseli Fastigiata’ [P. pungens Engelm.]
DCNA
‘Kingsville’ [P. abies (L.) Karst.]
DCNA
‘Koster’ [P. pungens Engelm.]
DCNA MDBG
‘Little Gem’ [P. abies (L.) Karst.]
DCNA
PICEA
‘Maxwellii’ [P. abies (L.) Karst.]
DCNA MDBG
‘Merhii’ [P. abies (L.) Karst.]
DCNA
‘Microphylla’ [P. abies (L.) Karst.]
DCNA
‘Microsperma’ [P. abies (L.) Karst.]
DCNA
‘Montgomery’ [P. pungens Engelm.]
DCNA
‘Montigena’ [P. abies (L.) Karst.]
DCNA
‘Mucronata’ [P. abies (L.) Karst.]
DCNA MDBG
‘Nidiformis’ [P. abies (L.) Karst.]
DCNA MDBG MDLT
obovata Ledeb.
DCNA
. ‘Ohlendorffii’ [P. abies (L.) Karst.]
DCNA
‘Oldhamiana’ [P. abies (L.) Karst.]
DCNA .
omorika (Pancic) Purk.
Serbian S.
DCNA MDBG MDLT
orientalis (L.) Link
Oriental S.
DCNA DEWG NCBE VAAC
DCWH MDJS NCKH VABF
‘Parsonii’ [P. abies (L.) Karst.]
DCNA
‘Pendula’ [P. abies (L.) Karst.]
DCNA MDJS MDLT
‘Pendula’ [P. omorika (Pancic) Purk.]
DCNA
polita (Sieb. & Zucc.) Carr.
= P. torano
‘Procumbens’ [P. abies (L.) Karst.]
DCNA
‘Prostrata’ [P. abies (L.) Karst.]
DCNA
‘Pseudoprostrata’ [P. abies (L.) Karst.]
DCNA
PICEA
‘Pumila’ [P. abies (L.) Karst.]
DCNA
‘Pumila Glauca’ [P. abies (L.) Karst.]
DCNA
pungens Engelm.
Colorado S.
DCNA MDBG VASP
pungens Engelm. f. glauca (Regel) Beissn.
Colorado Blue S.
DCNA
‘Pygmaea’ [P. abies (L.) Karst.]
DCNA MDLT
‘Pyramidata’ [P. abies (L.) Karst.]
DCNA
‘Remonte’ [P. abies (L.) Karst.]
DCNA
‘Repens’ [P. abies (L.) Karst.]
DCNA
‘Tabuliformis’ [P. abies (L.) Karst.]
DCNA
torano (K.Koch) Koehne
Tiger-tail S.
DCNA NCBE VAMP
‘Wild Acres’ [P. glauca (Moench) Voss]
DCNA
PIERIS D.Don
ERICACEAE Heath Family
‘Bert Chandler’ [P. japonica (Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.) D.Don ex G.Don]
MDLT MDMG
‘Brower’s Beauty’ [P. floribunda P.
japonica]
DCNA MDBG MDLT
‘Compacta’ [P. japonica (Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.) D.Don ex G.Don]
DCNA
‘Crispa’ [P. japonica (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.)
D.Don ex G.Don]
DCNA MDBG
‘Daisen’ [P. japonica (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.)
D.Don ex G.Don]
DCNA MDBG
PIERIS
‘Dorothy Wyckoff’ [P. japonica (Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.) D.Don ex G.Don]
DEWG MDLT VAPH
‘Flamingo’ [P. japonica (Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.) D.Don ex G.Don]
DCNA MDBG
floribunda (Pursh) Benth. & Hook.
Fetterbush
DEWG MDLT MDWP NCDB
‘Forest Flame’ [P. japonica = P. formosa]
DEWG MDFM MDJW VAPH
formosa (Wall.) D.Don
MDKN
forrestii R.Harrow ex W.W.Sm.
= P. formosa
japonica (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) D.Don ex
G.Don
Japanese Andromeda
ALBG DEWG MDLT VACW
ALBH GACG TNCT
DCNA GASM TNDG
‘Mountain Fire’ [P. formosa x P. japonica]
MDLT
phillyreifolia (Hook.) DC.
ALAU MDKN VAPH
GAEC SCWI
‘Purity’ [P. japonica (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.)
D.Don ex G.Don]
DCNA
‘Pygmaea’ [P. japonica (Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.) D.Don ex G.Don]
DCNA GAEC
‘Pygmy Variegata’ [P. japonica (Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.) D.Don ex G.Don]
MDKN
‘Red Mill’ [P. japonica (Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.) D.Don ex G.Don]
MDBG MDLT
‘Scarlet O’Hara’ [P. japonica (Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.) D.Don ex G.Don]
DCNA MDBG
‘Shojo’ [P. japonica (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.)
D.Don ex G.Don]
MDLT
taiwanensis Hayata
DCNA DEWG
149
PIERIS
‘Variegata’ [P. japonica (Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.) D.Don ex G.Don]
DCNA MDBG VATW
DEWG MDLT
‘Wada’ [P. japonica (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.)
D.Don ex G.Don]
VAPH
‘Wakehurst’ [P. formosa (Wall.) D.Don]
DCNA
‘Whitecaps’ [P. japonica (Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.) D.Don ex G.Don]
DCNA
‘White Cascade’ [P. japonica (Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.) D.Don ex G.Don]
DCNA MDBG
PINCKNEYA Michx.
RUBIACEAE Madder Family
pubens Michx.
VAPH
PINUS L. Pine
PINACEAE Pine Family
‘Adcock’s Dwarf [P. parviflora Sieb. &
Zucc.]
DCNA
‘Albyns’ [P. sylvestris L.]
DCNA
‘Amelia Dwarf’ [P. strobus L.]
DCNA
‘Argentea Compacta’ [P. sylvestris L.]
DCNA
armandii Franch.
DCNA
‘Arnold Dwarf’ [P. peuce Griseb.]
DCNA
attenuata J.G.Lemmon
Knob-cone P.
VABF
‘Aurea’ [P. sylvestris L.]
DCNA
ayacahuite K.Ehrenb.
GAEC
oy
oe)
PINUS
‘Baldwin’ [P. parviflora Sieb. & Zucc.]
DCNA
banksiana Lamb.
Jack P.
TNMB TNUT
‘Beuvronensis’ [P. sylvestris L.]
DCNA
brutia Tenore
DCNA
bungeana Zucc. ex Endl.
Lacebark P.
DCNA MDBA VABF
GAUG TNRM
cembra L.
Swiss Stone P.
DCNA MDBG MDPJ
cembra L. var. sibirica Loud.
DCNA
cembroides Zucc.
Mexican Stone P.
DCNA VABF
clausa (Chapm. ex Engelm.) Vasey ex Sarg.
Sand P.
ALAU FLFB FLPL FLUF
‘Compact Gem’ [P. leucodermis Ant.]
DCNA
‘Compacta Glauca’ [P. cembra L.]
DCNA
‘Contorta’ [P. strobus L.]
MDBG
‘Corticosa’ [P. thunbergiana Franco]
DCNA
densiflora Sieb. & Zucc.
Japanese Red P.
ALTD FLHJ GAFN
DCNA FLUF VANB
‘Dwarf’ [P. strobus L.]
GAJS
‘Dwarf Blue’ [P. pumila (Pall.) Regel]
DCNA
echinata Mill.
Shortleaf P.
DCCG FLMG GAIS SCFW
DCNC GACE NCBM TNFL
‘Elf’ [P. strobus L.]
DCNA
PINUS
elliottii Engelm.
Slash P.
ALAU FLFB
excelsa Wall. ex D.Don
= P. wallichiana
‘Fastigiata’ [P. strobus L.]
GAEC MDBG MDJS VABF
‘Fastigiata’ [P. sylvestris L.]
DCNA MDBG
flexilis James
Limber P.
DCCG DCNA MDBG
glabra Walt.
Spruce P.
ALEH LAMP SCFW
FLMG LASL SCMP
FLUF NCCA TXPS
‘Glauca’ [P. parviflora Sieb. & Zucc.]
DCNA
‘Glauca Nana’ [P. parviflora Sieb. & Zucc.]
DCNA
‘Glenmore’ [P. flexilis James]
DCNA
‘Globosa’ [P. nigra Arn.]
DCNA
‘Globosa Viridis’ [P. sylvestris L.]
DCNA
‘Gnom’ [P. mugo Turra var. mughus (Scop.)
Zenari]
DCNA
greggii Engelm. & Parl.
TXMA
griffithii McClelland
= P. wallichiana
halepensis Mill.
Aleppo P.
TXAO
heldreichii Christ var. leucodermis (Ant.)
Markgr. ex Fitschen
= P. leucodermis
‘Hornibrookiana’ [P. nigra Arn.]
DCNA
‘Kokonoe’ [P. parviflora Sieb. & Zucc.]
DCNA
PINUS
koraiensis Sieb. & Zucc.
Korean P.
DCNA MDDF MDJS
leucodermis Ant.
DCNA VABF
longifolia Roxb.
= P. roxburghii
‘Merrimack’ [P. strobus L.]
DCNA
‘Monstrosa’ [P. nigra Arn.]
GAEC
‘Mops’ [P. mugo Turra var. mughus (Scop.)
Zenari]
DCNA
‘Moseri’ [P. sylvestris L.]
DCNA
mugo Turra var. mugo
Swiss Mountain P.
ALTD DEWG MDLT
DCLC GAFN TNHD
DCNA MDBG VABF
mugo Turra var. pumilio (Haenke) Zenari
MDBG
‘Nana’ [P. nigra Arn.]
(Nana group)
DCNA GAEC MDBG MDLT
‘Nana’ [P. strobus L.]
DCNA MDBG MDLT
nepalensis Chambr.
= P. wallichiana
nigra Arn. ssp. nigra
Austrian P.
DCLC MDHN SCCU VAMP
MDAF MDLA VABF VATW
MDCP MDSJ VAHN VAWR
‘Oculus-draconis’ [P. densiflora Sieb. &
Zucc.]
DCNA MDBG TNTV
GAJS MDTD
palustris Mill.
Longleaf P.
ALSM NCGP TNBM
NCBE NCWK
parviflora Sieb. & Zucc.
Japanese White P.
DCNA MDJS
DEWG MDLT
MDTD
SCMG
TNTV
VAMP
151
PINUS
patula Schiede & Deppe
Jelecote P.
SCCU
‘Pendula’ [P. densiflora Sieb. & Zucc.]
Weeping Japanese Red P.
DCNA MDJS TNTV
MDBG MDLT
‘Pendula’ [P. ponderosa Dougl. ex P.&
C.Laws.]
DCNA
‘Pendula’ [P. strobus L.]
DCNA MDBG MDLT
pinea L.
Italian Stone P., Umbrella P.
LAMP
ponderosa Dougl. ex P.& C.Laws
Western Yellow P., Ponderosa P.
VABF
pumila (Pall.) Regel
DCNA
‘Pumila’ [P. strobus L.]
DCNA
pungens Lamb.
Table-mountain P.
DCNA Sccu VABF
‘Radiata’ [P. strobus L.]
DCNA
‘Repens’ [P. sylvestris L.]
DCNA
resinosa Ait.
Red P.
DCCG DCNA TNSC VATG
rigida Mill.
Pitch P,
MDDF
roxburghii Sarg.
Long-leaved Indian P., Chir P.
TXHJ
sabiniana Dougl. ex D.Don
Digger P.
VABF
‘Seacrest’ [P. strobus L.]
DCNA
‘Sentinel’ [P. sylvestris L.]
DCNA
PINUS
serotina Michx.
Pond P.
ALAU GACL
‘Spaan’s Dwarf [P. contorta Doug].
ex Loud.]
DCNA
strobus L.
Eastern White P.
ALIT MDHN NCOP VAGW
DCNA MDJS SCAK VAMP
GAOH MDLT SCCU
GAUG NCCA TNBM
MDBG NCKH TNHG
strobus < P. wallichiana
DCNA
sylvestris L.
Scotch P.
DCNA NCCM TNSC
GAUG SCCU VABF
taeda L.
Loblolly P.
DCWH GAIS MDBG SCMG
FLMG LAAL NCGP TNRM
‘Tanoyosho’ [P. densiflora Sieb. & Zucc.]
= P. densiflora ‘Umbraculifera’
thunbergiana Franco
Japanese Black P.
ALTD DCNA MDKN TNCT
DCCG LAMP MDLT VABF
DCFP MDBG NCBE VATA
thunbergii Parl.
= P. thunbergiana
‘Torulosa’ [P. strobus L.]
DCNA
‘Umbraculifera’ [P. densiflora Sieb. &
Zucc.]
Japanese Umbrella P.
ALOS DCNA MDJS TNSC
DCCG MDBG MDLT VATS
‘Venus’ [P. parviflora Sieb. & Zucc.]
DCNA
virginiana Mill.
Virginia P., Scrub: P.
ALAU GAJS NCWK VAGW
DCNA GAUG SeCu
GACE MDBG TNSC
GAEC NCCA VABF
wallichiana A.B.Jacks.
Himalayan P.
MDBG VAMP
PINUS
‘Watnong’ [P. parviflora Sieb. & Zucc.]
DCNA
‘Yatsubusa’ [P. thunbergiana Franco]
DCNA
‘Zebrina’ [P. wallichiana A.B.Jacks.]
DCNA
PISTACIA L. Pistache
ANACARDIACEAE Cashew Family
aaa Le aa ON a a a a EEN
chinensis Bunge
Chinese P.
ALBT GAIS SCEM VAHM
ALTD LAAL SCRP VAMP
DCNA LASL TNSG
FLJH MDGD TXMS
FLUF MSMN VABF
texana Swingle
Texas P.
TXLL TXMS
PITHECELLOBIUM Mart.
FABACEAE (Mimosoideae) Bean Family
Tinea ERE a nD ORLY En SOU NEA. p eS ]
ebano (Berl.) Muller
Texas Ebony
TXRE
flexicaule (Benth.) Coult.
= P. ebano
PITHECOLOBIUM Benth.
= PITHECELLOBIUM
PITTOSPORUM Banks ex Sol.
PITTOSPORACEAE Pittosporum Family
glabratum Lindl.
LAAL
tobira (Willd.) Ait
Japanese P.
DCNA LAAL SCHW VANB
FLMG LARP SCMP VARR
FLUF LASL SCUC
GAHC NCGP TXSH
GAJI SCBR VAMF
undulatum Vent.
Victorian Box
FLUF LAAL
PLATYCLADUS
‘Variegata’ [P. tobira (Willd.) Ait.]
FLMG LALG SCBR
GACH MSEN SCCU
SCJM
TXSH
‘Wheeler’s Dwarf’ [P. tobira (Willd.) Ait.]
FLMG FLUF
PLANERA J.F.Gmel.
ULMACEAE Elm Family
aquatica (Walt.) J.F.Gmel.
Water Elm
SCMP
PLATANUS lL. Sycamore
PLATANACEAE Plane-tree Family
< acerifolia (Ait.) Willd.
[P. occidentalis « P. orientalis]
London Plane
DCCG
DEMC
MDHN
MDJH
NCBE
TNUT
VASC
* ‘Columbia’ [P. < acerifolia (Ait.) Willd.]
[P. occidentalis < P. orientalis]
DCNA
x hispanica Muenchh.
= P. x acerifolia
* ‘Liberty’ [P. < acerifolia (Ait.) Willd.]
[P. occidentalis < P. orientalis]
DCNA FLLT
occidentalis L.
American S.
DCCG FLUF MDHN TNUT
orientalis L.
Oriental Plane
DCNA FLUF
PLATYCARYA Sieb. & Zucc.
JUGLANDACEAE Walnut Family
ET TN 2 PSL MLM TA Pe aE)
strobilacea Sieb. & Zucc.
TNLW VABF
PLATYCLADUS Spach
CUPRESSACEAE Cypress Family
‘Aurea Nana’ [P. orientalis (L.) Franco]
ALFN FLCG GABC LASL
DCNA FLEM GAFN SCMG
153
PLATYCLADUS
‘Bakeri’ [P. orientalis (L.) Franco]
ALAU ALFN SCMG
‘Berckman’s Golden’ [P. orientalis (L.)
Franco]
ALAU
‘Beverleyensis’ [P. orientalis (L.) Franco]
DCNA LAAL
‘Conspicua’ [P. orientalis (L.) Franco]
DCNA SCCU
‘Flagelliformis’ [P. orientalis (L.) Franco]
GAGC
‘Fruitlandii’ [P. orientalis (L.) Franco]
ALFN
‘Hohman’ [P. orientalis (L.) Franco]
ALBH
‘Juniperoides’ [P. orientalis (L.) Franco]
DCNA
orientalis (L.) Franco
Oriental Arborvitae
ALSH FLUF MDJS SCRH
ALUA GAdJI MDLA TNUT
DCEP GASU NCCA
FLDG LAAL SCBS
FLMG MDCP SCMG
‘Rosedalis’ [P. orientalis (L.) Franco]
MDBG
‘Semperaurea’ [P. orientalis (L.) Franco]
GAJI
PLUMBAGO lL.
PLUMBAGINACEAE Leadwort Family
EIA PE WIP NR a
auriculata Lam.
Cape Leadwort
ALBG
FLUF
GACG
LAAL
LALG
SCHW
capensis Thunb.
= P. auriculata
PODOCARPUS UdHer. ex Pers.
PODOCARPACEAE Podocarpus Family
gracilior Pilger
African Fern Pine
FLUF
PONCIRUS
macrophyllus (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Sweet
Yew P.
ALBG LAAL MSMN
FLMG LASL NCCA
FLUF MSHB SCMG
macrophyllus (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Sweet
var. maki Sieb.
ALBG FLUF LALG NCDU
ALON GAHC LARP SCBR
FLDC GAIS LASL SCMG
FLDG GAJI MSMN SCWI
FLMG GATS NCCA
nagi (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Makino
Broadleaf P.
FLRP
FLUF
GACH
LAAL
LAGN
TXHA
totara D.Don
Totara Pine
ALEH
POINCIANA _L.
_= CAESALPINIA
POLIOTHYRSIS Oliv.
FLACOURTIACEAE Flacourtia Family
sinensis Oliv.
DCNA VAGS
POLYGONELLA Michx.
POLYGONACEAE Buckwheat Family
americana (Fischer & C.A.Mey.) Small
SCBR SCWI
myriophylla (Small) Horton
SCWI
polygama (Vent.) Engelm. & A.Gr.
SCWI
PONCIRUS af.
RUTACEAE Citrus Family
(Ee a
trifoliata (L.) Raf.
Hardy Orange
ALTD FLUF MDLA VAMP
DCCG GAHC SCCU VAPH
DCWH GAIS VACW VATA
FLMG MDHN VAGW
POPULUS
POPULUS L. Poplar
SALICACEAE Willow Family
alba L.
White P.
ALTC
MDHN
VACW
VASP
NCDU
TNFR
alba L. var. bolleana (Lauche) Otto
= ‘Pyramidalis’
balsamifera L. var. candicans (Ait.) A.Gr.
= P. candicans
balsamifera L. var. subcordata Hylander
= P. candicans
bolleana Lauche
= ‘Pyramidalis’
x canadensis Moench
Carolina P.
[P. deltoides < P. nigra]
VACP
candicans Ait.
Balm-of-Gilead
NCCA VAGW
< canescens (Ait.) Sm.
Gray P.
[P. alba x P. tremula]
MDPJ VAGW VASP
MDWP VARB
deltoides Marsh.
Cottonwood
DCCG GAUG TXWH
FLUF MSMN VASC
‘Fastigiata’ [P. simonii Carr.]
SCCU
x gileadensis Rouleau
= P. candicans
grandidentata Michx.
Large-toothed Aspen
VAWP
heterophylla L.
Swamp Cottonwood
SCBR VACW
‘Italica’ [P. nigra L.]
Lombardy P.
ALBH GAVI TNBO VASP
POTENTILLA
maximowiczii A.Henry
Japanese P.
VAGG
maximowiczii < P. trichocarpa
VATA
‘Pyramidalis’ [P. alba L.]
GABS MDNA TNSC
GAUG NCWT
tremuloides Michx.
Quaking Aspen
DCNA VASP
PORLIERIA Ruiz & Pavon
ZYGOPHYLLACEAE Caltrop Family
angustifolia (Engelm.) A.Gr.
Texas P.
LASL
POTENTILLA L.
ROSACEAE
Cinquefoil
Rose Family
‘Abbotswood’ [P. fruticosa L.]
VAGS
‘Everest’ [P. fruticosa L.]
MDWP
fruticosa L.
Shrubby C.
MDBG MDJS VAGS
‘Grandiflora’ [P. fruticosa L.]
MDKN
‘Jackman’s’ [P. fruticosa L.
VATA
‘Katherine Dykes’ [P. fruticosa L.]
MDKN
‘Maanelys’ [P. fruticosa L.]
MDKN VATA
‘Moonlight’ [P. fruticosa L.]
= ‘Maanelys’
‘Primrose Beauty’ [P. fruticosa L.]
MDKN
‘Purdomii’ [P. fruticosa L.]
= ‘William Purdom’
‘Sophie Blush’
DCNA
155
POTENTILLA
tridentata Ait.
DCNA
‘William Purdom’ [P. fruticosa L.]
DEMC MDKN
PRINSEPIA Royle
ROSACEAE Rose Family
sinensis (Oliv.) Oliv.
DEWG
PROSOPIS L.
FABACEAE (Mimosoideae) Bean Family
glandulosa Torr. var. torreyana (L.Benson)
M.C.Johnst.
Western Honey Mesquite
TXGS
PRUNUS L.
ROSACEAE Rose Family
‘Accolade’ [P. sargentii < P. < subhirtella]
DEWG
‘Akebono’ [P. x yedoensis Matsum.]
[Parentage unknown]
DCNA DCTB DCWH DCWM
‘Alba’ [P. mume Sieb. & Zucc.]
MDBG
‘Alba’ [P. persica (L.) Batsch]
NCOP
‘Albo-plena’ [P. glandulosa Thunb.]
ALIT NCEG TNDG VAPH
‘Albo-plena’ [P. persica (L.) Batsch]
DCNA NCEG VACW
LAAP SCLM
‘Amanogawa’ [P. serrulata Lind1.]
DCNA
americana Marsh.
Wild Plum
VASK
amygdalus Batsch
= P. dulcis
ol
oO)
PRUNUS
angustifolia Marsh.
Chickasaw Plum
LATU NCDF
apetala (Sieb. & Zucc.) Franch. & Sav.
DCNA
‘Ariake’
(Sato zakura group)
DCPP
armeniaca L.
Apricot
MDPD NCBE VACW VAJL
‘Asagi’
(Sato zakura group)
MDGD
‘Atropurpurea’ [P. cerasifera Ehrh.]
Purple-leaf Plum
ALBG FLHP
ALSH LAMP
SCUC
VACW
‘Autumnalis’ [P. < subhirtella Lindl.]
[Parentage unknown]
BDCCG GAEC MDLT
DCNA MDBG NCEL
DCWH MDKN VANB
avium L.
Sweet Cherry
DCCC MDHN VACW
MDHC MDJH VASP
‘Benden’
(Sato zakura group)
MDGD
‘Beni fugen’
= ‘Fugenzo’
< blireiana Andre
[P. cerasifera ’Atropurpurea’ < P. mume]
DCDO LATU
‘Botan zakura’
(Sato zakura group)
MDKN
‘Camelliifolia’ [P. laurocerasus L.]
ALFN
‘Camelliifolia’ [P. persica (L.) Batsch]
DCCG ;
campanulata Maxim.
Taiwan Cherry
ALCW ALEH FLMG GATS
PRUNUS
caroliniana Ait.
Carolina Cherry Laurel
ALAU FLLE MSBN TNDR
ALBG FLPM NCDU TNRM
ALEH FLUF NCTP TNUT
ALIT GAHC SCCU VACW
ARRB GARW SCMP VASC
DCWH LAHG SCUC VAWR
FLCG LASL SCWI
cerasifera Ehrh.
MDBG MDGD
cerasoides D.Don var. campanulata (Maxim.)
Koidz.
= P. campanulata
x cistena N.E.Hansen
[P. cerasifera ‘Atropurpurea’ < P. pumila]
MDBG
conradinae Koehne
MDGD
cyclamina Koehne
DCNA
‘Daikakw’ [P. serrulata Lindl.]
DCNA
‘Dianthiflora’ [P. persica (L.) Batsch]
FLHP GADG SCHW
domestica L. ssp. insititia (L.) Schneid.
Damson Plum
VACW
‘Dr. S. Edwin Mueller’ [P. sargentii Rehd.]
MDKN
dulcis (Mill.) D.A.Webb
Almond
VACW
‘Duplex’ [P. persica (L.) Batsch]
NCOP
‘Elizabeth’ [P. <subhirtella Miq.]
[Parentage unknown]
MDKN
‘Fastigiata’ [P. persica (L.) Batsch]
VACW
‘February Pink’ [P. incisa Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
MDGD
‘Flore-plena’ [P. < subhirtella Miq.
var. ascendens (Makino) Wils.]
[Parentage unknown]
MDGD
PRUNUS
‘Forest Green’ [P. laurocerasus L.]
DCNA
‘Fudan sakura’ [P. serrulata Lindl.]
DCNA
‘Fugenzo’
(Sato zakura group)
MDGD MDKN
‘Fuku rokuju’ [P. serrulata Lindl.]
MDKN
glandulosa Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
Flowering Almond
LAHP LASL MSMV SCCU
‘Gozanoma nioi’ [P. serrulata Lindl.]
MDKN
‘Grandiflorus’ [P. padus L.]
DCNA
‘Gyoiko’
(Sato zakura group)
MDGD
‘Hally Jolivette’ [(P. < subhirtella <
P. <yedoensis) < P. < subhirtella]
DCNA DEWG VAPH
DCWH MDKN
‘Hatazakura’
(Sato zakura group)
MDGD MDKN
x hillieri (listed name with no standing)
= ‘Spire’
‘Hizakura’
(Sato zakura group)
MDKN
‘Hosokawa’ [P. serrulata Lindl.]
DCTB MDGD
humilis Bunge
NCEL
‘Imose’ [P. serrulata Lindl.]
MDGD
incisa Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
DCNA VAPH
incisa Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. f. serrata Koidz.
ex Wils.
MDGD
incisa Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. var. tomentosa
Koidz.
DCNA
157
PRUNUS
japonica Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
Oriental Bushcherry
ALEH
‘Jugatsu zakura’ [P. <subhirtella Miq.]
= ‘Autumnalis’
‘Kiku shidare’ [P. serrulata Lindl.]
MDKN
‘Kursar’
(P. nipponica var. kurilensis (Miyabe) Wils. <
unknown pollen parent)
MDGD
‘Kwanzan’ [P. serrulata Lindl.]
Kwanzan Cherry
DCCG GACG MDBG TNCT
FLMG GARW NCTP
laurocerasus L.
Cherry Laurel, English Laurel
DCCG GAUG NCWC VACM
FLMG MDWP SCDB VAHC
GACC NCBM SCFW VAMP
GAHC NCOP TNAB
laurocerasus L. var. schipkaensis Spaeth
Carpathian Cherry Laurel
DCCG GAUG NCWT VAGS
DEEM MDMM = TNCT VATA
GACG MDWP TNUT VATW
lusitanica L.
Portuguese Cherry Laurel
DCNA GARW
mahaleb L.
Mahaleb Cherry
ALBH
maritima Marsh.
Beach Plum
MDGD VAGW
‘Matsubara Red’ [P. mume Sieb. & Zucc.]
MDBG
‘Meigetsw’
(Sato zakura group)
MDKN
‘Methley’ [P. maritima Marsh.]
ALEH
mexicana S.Wats.
Mexican Plum
FLUF LAHG MSEN TXMA
‘Montmorency’ [P. cerasus L.]
Pie Cherry
MDWP
PRUNUS
‘Moseri’ [P. cerasifera Ehrh.]
GAFN
‘Mt. Fuji’ [P. serrulata Lindl.]
DCPP MDLT
‘Multiplex’ [P. triloba Lindl.]
Double-flowered Flowering Almond
DEWG NCGM VAGW
mume Sieb. & Zucc.
Japanese Apricot
DCNA GAIS MDMW # £NCOP
GAHC MDGD NCDU SCDB
munsoniana W.F.Wight & Hedr.
Wild Goose Plum
FLUF NCCA TNBO
‘Nishiki ume’ [P. mume Sieb. & Zucc.]
MDLT
‘Ojochin’
(Sato zakura group)
MDKN
‘Okami’ [P. <incam Fletcher]
[P. incisa < P. campanulata]
DCNA
‘Oshima zakura’ [P. serrulata Lindl.]
MDGD
‘Otto Luyken’ [P. laurocerasus L.]
GACG MDBG MDLT
padus L.
Bird Cherry
GARW
‘Pandora’ [P. < subhirtella <
P. < yedoensis]
MDGD
‘Peggy Clarke’ [P. mume Sieb. & Zucc.]
DCNA
‘Pendula’ [P. x subhirtella Miq.]
= ‘Shidare higan’
persica (L.) Batsch
Peach
DCCG DCNA GAGM VACW
persica (L.) Batsch var. nectarina (Ait.)
Maxim.
= P. persica var. nucipersica
‘Pink Perfection’ [P. serrulata Lindl.]
MDGD
pissardii Carr.
= ‘Atropurpurea’ /P. cerasifera]
PRUNUS
‘Plena’ [P. avium L.]
DCNA
‘Purpusii’ [P. cerasifera Ehrh.]
MDGD
‘Rancho’ [P. sargentii Rehd.]
DCNA
rivularis Scheele
Creek Plum
TXLL
‘Rosea’ [P. serrulata Lindl.]
MDGD
‘Rosea’ [P. < subhirtella Miq.]
[Parentage unknown]
MDGD
‘Rosea Plena’ [P. glandulosa]
= ‘Sinensis’
‘Rosemary Clarke’ [P. mume Sieb. & Zucc.]
DCNA
‘Rubro-plena’ [P. persica (L.) Batsch]
NCOP
sargentii Rehd.
Sargent Cherry
DCNA MDKN MDLT NCDU
‘Schubert’ [P. virginiana L.]
DCNA
‘Sekiyama’ [P. serrulata Lindl.]
= ‘Kwanzan’
‘Senriko’
(Sato zakura group)
MDGD MDKN
serotina Ehrh.
Black Cherry
ALON LAAL MSBN TNMB
DCNA MDCP TNHG VAPO
FLLE MDLT TNHS VASJ
serrula Franch.
MDKA
serrulata Lindl.
Japanese Flowering Cherry
FLMG MDGD
serrulata Lindl. var. spontanea (Maxim.)
Wils.
DCNA
PRUNUS
‘Shidare higan’ [P. < subhirtella Lindl.]
Weeping Higan Cherry
[Parentage unknown]
DCCG DEMC MDGD MDPJ
DCNA MDBG MDKN NCWC
DCPP MDDF MDLT
‘Shidare yoshino’ [P. x yedoensis Matsum.]
[Parentage unknown]
MDGD
‘Shirofugen’ [P. serrulata Lindl.]
(Sato zakura group)
DCNA MDGD NCOP
‘Shirotae’ [P. serrulata Lindl.]
(Sato zakura group)
DCMA MDKN NCRW
‘Shogetsu’
(Sato zakura group)
MDGD
x sieboldii (Carr.) Wittmack
Takasago Cherry
[P. apetala < P. serrulata]
DCNA
‘Sinensis’ [P. glandulosa Thunb.]
ALSM DEWG NCOP VAPH
‘Snow Fountain’
DCNA
‘Somei yoshino’ [P. x yedoensis Matsum.]
Yoshino Cherry
[Parentage unknown]
DCCG MDDF MDLT
DCTB MDGD
‘Spire’ [P. sargentii < P. ?incisa]
MDGD
x subhirtella Miq.
Higan Cherry
(Alleged hybrid of unknown origin)
DCCG DCNA SCCU
syodoi Nakai
DCNA
‘Tai hakw’ [P. serrulata Lindl.]
MDGD
‘Takasago’
= P. sieboldii
‘Taki nioi’
(Sato zakura group)
DCPP
159
PRUNUS
‘Thundercloud’ [P. cerasifera Ehrh.]
MDBG SCCU VATA
tomentosa Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
Nanking Cherry
DEMC
DEWG
MDLT
MDOF
VACW
triloba Lindl.
Flowering Almond
DEWG
umbellata Ell.
Black-sloe Plum
FLMG GAGM
‘Umineko’ [P. incisa < P. serrulata]
MDGD
verecunda (Koidz.) Koehne
DCNA
‘Versicolor’ [P. persica (L.) Batsch]
NCOP
‘Wase mikayo’ [P. serrulata Lindl.]
MDKN
‘W. B. Clarke’ [P. mume Sieb. & Zucc.]
MDBG
‘White Glory’ [P. persica (L.) Batsch
var. nucipersica (Borkh.) Schneid.]
Nectarine
NCNS
‘Yae akebono’
(Sato zakura group)
MDKN
‘Yae murasaki zakura’
(Yato zakura group)
MDKN
‘Yae shidare higan’ [P. < subhirtella Lindl.]
[Parentage unknown]
DCCC MDGD MDLT MDNH
‘Yama zakura’ [P. serruiata Lindl.]
MDGD
< yedoensis Matsum.
Tokyo Cherry
(Alleged hybrid of unknown origin)
ALON DCPP GAIH
‘Yoshino’
= ‘Somei yoshino’
‘Zabeliana’ [P. laurocerasus L.]
DCNA
160
PSEUDOTSUGA
PSEUDOCYDONIA (Schneid.) Schneid.
ROSACEAE Rose Family
sinensis (Dum.-Cours.) Thouin
Chinese Quince
DCNA LASL NCEL
FLDG MDBG VAGG
LAAL MDJH VATA
PSEUDOLARIX Gord.
PINACEAE Pine Family
amabilis (J.Nelson) Rehd.
Golden Larch
DCNA
MDPJ VAMP
PSEUDOSASA Makino ex Nakai
POACEAE Grass Family
japonica Sieb. & Zucc. ex Steud.
Metake
ALON DCMC
LALG MDFM
PSEUDOTSUGA Carr. Douglas Fir
PINACEAE Pine Family
‘Densa’ [P. menziesii (Mirb.) Franco
var. glauca (Beissn.) Franco]
DCNA
‘Fastigiata’ [P. menziesii (Mirb.) Franco
var. glauca (Beissn.) Franco]
DCNA
‘Glauca Pendula’ [P. menziesii (Mirb.)
Franco var. glauca (Beissn.) Franco]
DCNA VAAC
menziesii (Mirb.) Franco var. glauca
(Beissn.) Franco
Rocky Mountain Douglas Fir
DCCG GAEC MDBG SCUC
DCNA GATN MDNA VAAC
DEMC GAUG . NCKH VAMP
‘Oudemansii’ [P. menziesii (Mirb.) Franco
var. glauca (Beissn.) Franco]
DCNA
NI
A
‘, \
161
PSEUDOLARIX amabilis (J. Nelson) Rehd.
[iustrator Lillian Nicholson Meyer]
PSIDIUM
PSIDIUM L. Purple Guava
MYRTACEAE Myrtle Family
littorale Raddi var. longipes (O. Berg)
Fosberg
Purple Guava
FLUF LAAL
PTELEA UL. Hop Tree
RUTACEAE Citrus Family
trifoliata L.
Wafer Ash
DCWH NCBE VACW VAGG
PTEROCARYA Kunth Wingnut
JUGLANDACEAE Walnut Family
EEE RE EOD EP OD EO NONE PROS LORE TS
stenoptera DC.
Chinese W.
DCNA GANG TNSG VACW
GAIS NCDS TXMA
PTEROSTYRAX Sieb. & Zucc.
Epaulette Tree
STYRACACEAE Storax Family
corymbosum Sieb. & Zucc.
MDGJ
hispidum Sieb. & Zucc.
DCNA DEWG TNTV VAGS
PUNICA L.
PUNICACEAE Pomegranate Family
granatum L.
Pomegranate
DCWA LAMP SCKG
FLCG MSMN VAGS
granatum L. var. nana (L.) Pers.
= ‘Nana’
‘Legrellei’ [P. granatum L.]
LAHG SCWC VAFN
MSEP VABR
‘Mme. Legrelle’ [P. granatum L.]
= ‘Legreliei’
PYRACANTHA
‘Nana’ [P. granatum L.]
Dwarf Pomegranate
GAUG LASL SCCU VABF
‘Plena’ [P. granatum L.]
GAUG LAMP VAGS
PYRACANTHA M.J.Roem. Firethorn
ROSACEAE Rose Family
:
angustifolia (Franch.) Schneid.
DCNA GAIS NCWK
* ‘Apache’
[P. koidzumii ‘Victory’ < (P. koidzumii
‘Rosedale’ < P. fortuneana ‘Orange Glow’)]|
DCNA
atalantioides (Hance) Stapf
DCNA DCSH GAIS
‘Aurea’ [P. atalantioides (Hance) Stapf]
VATA
‘Bad Zwischenahn’
DCNA
‘Baker’
DCNA
‘Belli’ [P. koidzumii (Hayata) Rehd.]
DCNA
‘Bloss’
DCNA
‘Bound’ [P. coccinea Roem.]
DCNA
‘Brilliant’
DCNA
‘Cal Poly’
DCNA
‘Chadwick’ [P. coccinea Roem.]
DCNA
‘Chinese Brocade’
DCNA
coccinea Roem.
SCCU VAGW
‘Cole’s Erect’ [P. coccinea Roem.]
DCNA
‘Coplen’s Royal’
DCNA
PYRACANTHA
crenatoserrata (Hance) Rehd.
= P. fortuneana
crenulata (D.Don) Roem.
DCNA GAIS NCBE
FLUF MSHB SCMG
SCMP
crenulata (D.Don) Roem. f. flava
Meunissier
DCNA
crenulata (D.Don) Roem. var. kansuensis
Rehd.
DCNA
crenulata (D.Don) Roem. var. rogersiana
A.B.Jacks.
DCNA
‘Crimson Tide’ [P. koidzumii (Hayata)
Rehd.]
DCNA
‘Dauerbrand’ [P. coccinea Roem.]
DCNA ,
‘Dr. Hook’
DCNA
‘Early Red’
DCNA
‘Eddie’s Coral’ [P. coccinea < P. crenulata
var. rogersiana]
DCNA
‘Flava’ [P. crenulata var. rogersiana]
DCNA
fortuneana (Maxim.) Li
DCNA GAIS
FLJU MSHB
SCMG
SCMP
VACW
gibbsii Rehd. non A.B.Jacks.
var. yunnanensis Osborn
= P. fortuneana
‘Gnome’ [P. angustifolia (Franch.)
Schneid.]
(Plant Patent No. 1,816)
DCNA
‘Gnozam’ [P. angustifolia (Franch.)
Schneid.]
= ‘Gnome’
‘Gold Nugget’ [P. coccinea Roem.]
DCNA
‘Golden Charmer’
DCNA
PYRACANTHA
‘Golden Queen’
DCNA
‘Government Red’ [P. koidzumii (Hayata)
Rehd.]
ALBH
‘Graberi’ [P. fortuneana (Maxim.) Li]
DCNA VANB
‘Heyden’s Bright Yellow’
DCNA
‘Heyden’s Hi Yellow’
DCNA
‘Ingleside Crimson’
DCNA
‘Kasan’ [P. coccinea Roem.]
DCNA
‘Keessen’ [P. coccinea Roem.]
DCNA
‘Knap Hill Buttercup’
DCNA
koidzumii (Hayata) Rehd.
DCNA FLUF NCOP SCKG
FLCG GATS SCBR
FLMA NCEL SCFW
‘Lalandei’ [P. coccinea Roem.]
DCNA
‘Low Boy’ [P. coccinea Roem.]
DCNA GACG
‘Low Dense’ [P. koidzumii (Hayata) Rehd.]
DCNA FLUF
‘Miller’ [P. koidzumii (Hayata) Rehd.]
DCNA
‘Minute Man’ [P. coccinea Roem.]
DCNA
‘Mioun’
DCNA
* ‘Mohave’ [P. koidzumiti < P. coccinea
‘Wyattii’]
DCNA NCDU
‘Monon’ [P. angustifolia (Franch.) Schneid.]
= ‘Gnome’
‘Monrovia’ [P. coccinea Roem.]
DCNA
163
PYRACANTHA PYRACANTHA
‘Moonbeam’ ‘Sensation’
DCNA FLUF VANB DCNA
* ‘Navaho’ [P. angustifolia x ‘Sepers’ [P. coccinea Roem.]
P. ‘Watereri’] DCNA
DCNA
* ‘Shawnee’ [P. koidzumii
‘Orange Giant’ [P. coccinea Roem.] P. fortuneana]
DCNA DCNA
‘Orange Glow’ [P. fortuneana (Maxim.) Lil] ‘Spring Hill’
DCNA VATA DCNA
‘Orange King’ ‘Stribling’
DCNA DCNA
‘Pauciflora’ [P. coccinea Roem.] ‘Taliensis’
DCNA DCNA
‘Pine Cone’ * ‘Teton’ [P. ‘Orangeglow’ x P. ‘Flava’]
DCNA DCNA
‘Pinkie’ ‘Thornless’ [P. coccinea Roem.]
DCNA DCNA
‘Praecox’ [P. coccinea Roem.] ‘Tiny Tim’
DCNA ; DCNA
‘Pride of Portsmouth’ ‘True Yellow’
DCNA DCNA
* ‘Pueblo’ [P. koidzumii ‘Belli’ < P. ‘Variegated’
coccinea var. pauciflora] GACG LALG LASL
DCNA
‘Vincent’ [P. coccinea Roem.]
‘Pyrabox’ DCNA
DCNA
‘Walder’
‘Red Berry’ DCNA
DCNA
‘Walder Prostrate’
rogersiana (A.B.Jacks.) Chittenden DCNA
= P. crenulata var. rogersiana
‘Watereri’
‘Rosedale’ [P. koidzumii (Hayata) Rehd.] DCNA
DCNA
‘Waterer’s Dwarf’
‘Runyan’ [P. coccinea Roem.] DCNA
DCNA
‘Waterer’s Orange’
‘San Jose’ [P. koidzumii < P. fortuneana] DCNA
DCNA
‘Waterer’s Yellow’
‘Santa Cruz’ DCNA
DCNA
‘Wayside’s Compact’ [P. coccinea Roem.]
‘Schwartz’ DCNA
DCNA
‘Weaver’s Superb’
‘Select Yellow’ DCNA
DCNA
‘Wheeler’
DCNA
PYRACANTHA
‘Wight Early’
DCNA
‘Wonderberry’
DCNA
‘Wyattii’ [P. coccinea Roem.]
DCNA
‘Yella Berry’
DCNA
‘Yokohama’
DCNA
‘Yukon Belle’ [P. angustifolia (Franch.)
Schneid.]
= ‘Gnome’
‘Yukon Jack’ [P. angustifolia (Franch.)
Schneid.]
= ‘Gnome’
yunnanensis (M.L.Vilm. ex Mottet)
Chittenden
= P. fortuneana
XPYRACOMELES Rehd. ex Guill.
ROSACEAE Rose Family
[Osteomeles < Pyracantha]
vilmorinii Rehd. ex Guill.
[Pyracantha fortuneana < Osteomeles
subrotunda]
DCNA FLUF
PYRUS L. Pear
ROSACEAE Rose Family
amygdaliformis Villars
MDAB
‘Aristocrat’ [P. calleryana Decne.]
DCNA VATA
betulifolia Bunge
Birchleaf P.
ALCW MDAB
‘Bradford’ [P. calleryana Decne.]
Bradford P.
ALEH DCNA MDAB VACW
DCCG GAAB MDLT VATA
bretschneideri Rehd.
MDAB
PYRUS
calleryana Decne.
Callery P.
ALCW ARPT LATU SCEM
ALTD LASL MDAB TNUT
calleryana Decne. var. dimorphophylla
(Makino) Koidz.
MDAB
x canescens Spach
[P. nivalis < P. salicifolia]
MDAB
* ‘Capital’ [P. calleryana Decne.]
DCNA
‘Chanticleer’ [P. calleryana Decne.]
DCNA
‘Chojure’ [P. pyrifolia (Burm.) Nakai]
MDKN
communis L.
Common P.
MDAB VACW VAMP VASK
elaeagrifolia Pall.
MDAB
fauriei Schneid.
MDAB
kawakamii Hayata
Evergreen P.
DCNA FLMG TXSH
x lecontei Rehd.
Leconte P.
[P. communis P. pyrifolia}
ALSM LAAP SCMG
FLDG MDWP SCMP
<x michauxti Bosc ex Poir.
[P. °?amygdaliformis < P. nivalis]
MDAB
nivalis Jacq.
Snow P.
MDAB MDGD MDHN
pashia Buch.-Ham. ex D.Don
MDCH
‘Pendula’ [P. salicifolia Pall.]
DCNA MDAB
phaeocarpa Rehd.
MDAB
165
PYRUS
pyrifolia (Burm.f.) Nakai
Sand P., Asian P.
LATU MDCH
MDAB MDGD
TXMS
VATG
pyrifolia (Burm.f.) Nakai var. culta
(Makino) Nakai
Nashi P.
MDAB MDPJ
regelii Rehd.
MDAB
salicifolia Pall.
MDAB VAPH
ussuriensis Maxim.
DCCI MDAB
ussuriensis Maxim. var. hondoensis
(Kikuchi & Nakai) Rehd.
DCCI MDAB
ussuriensis Maxim. var. ovoidea Rehd.
MDAB
* ‘Whitehouse’ [P. calleryana Decne.]
DCNA VATA
QUERCUS L. Oak
FAGACEAE Beech Family
acutissima Carruthers
Oriental Sawtooth O.
ARUM GAFN MDTH TXMS
DCAE GAIS NCBE VABP
DCNA LAAL NCGR
FLUF MDGD TNSG
GACG MDLA TXHG
alba L
White O.
ALAU DEMC MDWM
ARUM GAUG SCBR
DCCG MDHN SCMP
alba x Q. virginiana
SCRH
arkansana Sarg.
Arkansas Oak
ARCA
<asheana Little
[Q. incana x Q. laevis]
FLUF
austrina Small
FLUF
166
QUERCUS
bicolor Willd.
Swamp White O.
DCCG SCMG
< bimundorum Palm.
[Q. alba < Q. robur]
DCCH
borealis Michx.f.
= Q. rubra
catesbaei Michx.
= Q. laevis
cerris L.
Turkey O.
NCTP TNWF
chenii Nakai
DCNA
coccinea Muenchh.
Scarlet O.
DCNG DEMC
MDAF MDHN
‘Columna’ [Q. robur ‘Fastigiata’ < Q.
petraea ‘Muscaviensis’]
DCNA GAUG
<x comptonae Sarg.
Compton O.
[Q. lyrata < Q. virginiana]
DCHP LASL VACW
LAMB VACG
‘Cristata’ [Q. robur L.]
DCNA
‘Cucullata’ [Q. robur L.]
DCNA
dentata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
Daimyo O.
DCNA GAIS GAUG LAAL
fabri Hance
DCNA
falcata Michx.
Southern Red O., Spanish O.
ALBG GAHC SCBR
falcata Michx. var. pagodifolia El.
SCMP
‘Falkenbergensis’ [Q. petraea (Mattusch.)
Liebl.]
DCNA
farnetto Tenore
= Q. frainetto
QUERCUS
frainetto Tenore
Italian Oak
DCNA
‘Geisleri’ [Q. petraea (Mattusch.) Liebl.]
DCNA
georgiana M.A.Curtis
Georgia O.
GAWD
gilva Bl.
LAAL
glandulifera BI.
Konara Oak
DCNA
glauca Thunb. ex J.A.Murray
Ring-cupped O.
ALAU GACD NCOP TXHG
ALON GAHC SCBR VANB
ALTD GAIS SCKG VAWR
DCNA GAJI SCRP
FLMG LAAL TNMB
FLUF MSMN TNUT
haas Kotschy
DCNA
hemisphaerica Bartram ex Willd.
Darlington O.
DCNA GAWM SCSG SCWP
x heterophylla Michx.f.
Bartram O.
[Q. phellos < Q. rubra]
DCCG
imbricaria Michx.
Shingle O.
DCNA MDBG
incana Bartram
Bluejack O.
FLUF
laevis Walt.
Turkey O.
FLUF NCGP
laurifolia Michx.
Laurel O.
ALAU ALSH MDKB SCBR
ALBB DCNA NCAG SCKG
ALBG FLUF NCTP SCSG
lyrata Walt.
Overcup O.
DCNG FLUF SCBR
QUERCUS
macrocarpa Michx.
Bur O.
DCCG DCNA GARC
DCMS GACD NCWM
margaretta Ashe
Sand Post O.
GAGR
maxima Marsh.
= Q. rubra
michauxii Nutt.
Basket O.
DCCG FLMG SCBR
minima (Sarg.) Small
SCWI
mongolica Fischer var. grosseserrata (BI1.)
Rehd. & Wils.
DCNA
‘Muscaviensis’ [Q. petraea (Mattusch.)
Liebl.]
DCNA
myrsinifolia BI.
Japanese Evergreen O.
ALON FLMG LAAL
ALTD FLUF MSHB
DCNA GAUG NCEL
nigra L.
Water O.
ALBG FLUF SCBR
DCHP GAJS SCDH
FLLE NCTE VAMP
nuttallii Palm.
Nuttall O.
LAAP
pagoda Raf.
= Q. falcata var. pagodifolia
palustris Muenchh.
Pin O.
DCCG DCNA SCBR
petraea (Mattusch.) Liebl.
Durmast Oak
DCNA
phellos L.
Willow O.
DCCG SCBR SCWP VAGG
NCDU SCMG VACM VALC
phillyraeoides A.Gr.
Ubame O.
DCNA GAIS SCCU TXPS
167
QUERCUS
prinus L.
Chestnut O.
DCCG MDHN VAGF
pubescens Willd.
DCCG DCLC
robur L.
English O.
DCCG DCNA MDCP NCTP
robur L. f. fastigiata (Lam.) O.Schwarz
Columnar English O.
DCNA MDAB VAMP
GAUG TNSN
< rosacea Bechst.
[Q. petraea x Q. robur]
DCNA
rubra L.
Red O.
DCCG DEMC GAUG MDHN
‘Salicifolia’ [Q. robur L.]
DCNA
x sargentii Rehd.
Sargent O.
[Q. prinus < Q. robur]
DCHP
serrata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
= Q. glandulifera
shumardtii Buckl.
Shumard O.
ALAU FLUF SCMP
stellata Wang.
Post O.
DCCG GAJS
stellata Wang. var. margaretta (Ashe) Sarg.
= Q. margaretta
suber L.
Cork O.
ALUA NCTE SCRP
variabilis Bl.
Chinese Cork O.
DCDO DCNA FLGS MDDF
velutina Lam.
Black O.
MDHN SCBR
eo)
RHAPHIOLEPIS
virginiana Mill.
Southern Live O.
ALBB GAAB SCKG VARO
ALCM LAAP SCMG VASC
ALEC NCAG SCMP VATA
ALTD SCBP VACM VAWR
FLCG SCBR VAGW
FLUF SCDH VANB
RAPHIOLEPIS Lindl.
= RHAPHIOLEPIS
REHSONIA Stritch
= WISTERIA
Buckthorn
Buckthorn Family
carolinianus L.
Carolina B.
GAUG MSMN TNSC
catharticus L.
Common B. ;
DEEM MDGJ TNRG
MDBP TNLW
davuricus Pall.
MDGJ TNLW VACW
TNDR TNUT
frangula L.
= Frangula alnus
japonicus Maxim.
DCNA
utilis Decne.
LAAL MDBP
RHAPHIOLEPIS Lindl.
ROSACEAE Rose Family
a a a TO
‘Enchantress’ [R. indica (L.) Lindl.]
FLRH VACW
RHAPHIOLEPIS
indica (L.) Lindl.
Indian Hawthorn
ALTD GAUG SCBA SCPR
FLMG GAWH SCBH SCRH
FLRH MSHB SCCU
GACL NCEG SCFW
GATS NCOP SCMP
indica var. integerrima (Hook.) Kitam.
= R. umbellata var. integerrima
‘Majestic Beauty’
TXSN
‘Pink Cloud’
TXSN
‘Snow’ [R. indica (L.) Lindl.]
TXSE
‘Springtime’
TXSN
umbellata (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Makino
Yeddo Hawthorn
ALBG GAIS
GACH NCEG
VATA
umbellata (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Makino
var. integerrima (Hook. & Arn.) Rehd.
DCNA LAHG SCLM
FLUF NCAG VANB
GATS SCBR VATA
RHAPIDOPHYLLUM H.Wendl. & Drude
ARECACEAE Palm Family
hystrix (Pursh) H.Wendl. & Drude
Needle Palm
ALAU FLUF LAMP SCWI
FLDG GAHC NCOP TXSE
RHAPIS L.f. ex Ait.
ARECACEAE Palm Family
excelsa (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) A.Henry
FLUF
RHODODENDRON eL.
ERICACEAE Heath Family
(The plants recognized by landscapers and
horticulturists as “rhododendrons” fall into two
main categories: lepidote (scaly) and elepidote
(nonscaly). Botanically, the lepidotes are found
in subgenus Rhododendron and the elepidotes
RHODODENDRON
in subgenus Hymenanthes. The leaves of the
lepidotes have minute surface scales and are
generally smaller than those of the elepidotes.
The lepidotes include, among others, species
native to the southeastern United States (for
example, R. minus), to subarctic regions (for
example, R. lapponicum), and to the Alps and
Pyrenees (for example, R. ferrugineum). Many
of the subarctic and alpine species and their
hybrids do not thrive in the summer heat of the
southeastern United States.
The elepidotes (R. maximum and R.
catawbiense, for example) are species generally
recognized by the layperson as rhododendrons.
Some of the elepidotes have leaves that are
glabrous (without hairs), while others have leaves
with indumentum (matted branched hairs) on
the lower surface. Azaleas are also members of
the genus Rhododendron. Approximately 15
deciduous species are native in the eastern
United States, and a number of these have been
crossed with Japanese, Chinese, and east-
European species to develop showy hybrids (for
example, the Ghent, Knap Hill, Exbury, and Ilam
hybrids). The evergreen azaleas are of east-Asian
origin. Their degree of leaf retention may vary
with severity of the climate.)
‘A. Bedford’
(Elepidote rhododenron)
VAZC
‘Addy Wery’
(Evergreen azalea)
DEMC
alabamense Rehd.
Alabama Azalea
(Deciduous azalea)
DCNA FLMG
DEWG GACG
MDLT
NCBE
SCBR
‘Albiflorum’ [R. mucronulatum Turcz.]
(Lepidote rhododendron)
DCNA
‘Album’ [R. carolinianum Rehd.]
(Lepidote rhododendron)
DEWG MDLT
‘Album Elegans’ [R. catawbiense hybrid]
(Elepidote rhododendron)
DCWH
amagianum Makino
Mt. Amagi Azalea
(Deciduous azalea)
MDMG
‘Amethystinum’
(Evergreen azalea; Mucronatum group)
DEMC
169
RHODODENDRON
‘Amoenum’
(Evergreen azalea; Obtusum group)
DEWG NCBE
‘Anah Kruschke’ [R. ponticum seedling]
(Elepidote rhododendron)
VATA
‘Annie E. Endtz’
(Elepidote rhododendron)
VANB
‘April Rose’
(Evergreen azalea)
SCMG
arborescens (Pursh) Torr.
Sweet Azalea
(Deciduous azalea)
DEMC DEWG NCBE TNFN
atlanticum (Ashe) Rehd.
Coastal Azalea
(Deciduous azalea)
DCNA MDLT SCBR
DEWG NCBE
augustinii Hemsl.
(Lepidote rhododendron)
MDMG VANB
austrinum (Small) Rehd.
Florida Azalea
(Deciduous azalea)
ALEH FLAL MDLT TXLL
ALFS FLMG NCBE VAGS
ARHS GACG SCBR VATW
DCNA GATS SCMG
DEWG MDKN SCWI
‘Autumn Glory’
(Elepidote rhododendron)
VAZC
‘Azma’
(Elepidote rhododendron)
VANB
‘Azor’
(Eiepidote rhododendron)
VANB
bakeri (W.P.Lemmon & McKay) Hume
Cumberland Azalea
(Deciduous azalea)
DEWG MDLT TNAB
GAEC MDMG
‘Ballerina’
(Deciduous azalea)
DEMC
RHODODENDRON
‘Beauty of Littleworth’
(Elepidote rhododendron)
DCNA
‘Beni kirishima’
(Evergreen azalea)
MDMG
‘Ben Morrison’
(Evergreen azalea)
MDMG
‘Betty Wormald’
(Elepidote rhododendron)
DCNA
‘Bibiani’
(Elepidote rhododendron)
ALEH
‘Blaauw’s Pink’
(Evergreen azalea) -
DCWH
‘Blue Tit’ .
(Lepidote rhododendron)
DCNA
‘Bosley 1020’
(Elepidote rhododendron)
VATA
* ‘Bowie’ [R. chapmanii < R. minus]
(Lepidote rhododendron)
DCNA
brachycarpum D.Don ex G.Don
Fujiama R.
(Elepidote rhododendron)
VANB
‘Brandywine’
(Lepidote rhododendron)
DCNA
‘Brick-dust Red’
(Evergreen azalea)
SCMG
‘Cadis’
(Elepidote rhododendron)
DEMC ,
calendulaceum (Michx.) Torr.
Flame Azalea ,
(Deciduous azalea)
DEWG MDMG VADF VAZC
FLMG NCBE VAGW
GAEC SCBR VASP
RHODODENDRON
* ‘Camp’s Red’ [R. bakeri (W.P.Lemmon &
McKay) Hume]
(Deciduous azalea) .
DCNA MDKN
canescens (Michx.) Sweet
Piedmont Azalea
(Deciduous azalea)
DEWG GASM NCBE SCMG
FLMG LAAL NCOP SCWI
FLUF LASL SCBR TNDG
GACG MDLT SCFW TXLL
‘Carmen’
(Evergreen azalea)
DEMC
‘Carminata Splendens’
(Evergreen azalea; Amoenum hybrid)
DCNA
carolinianum Rehd.
Carolina R.
(Lepidote rhododendron)
DCWH MDKN VANB
DEWG MDLA VATW
carolinianum < R. mucronulatum
(Lepidote rhododendron)
DCNA
carolinianum < R. racemosum
(Lepidote rhododendron)
DCNA
catawbiense Michx.
Mountain Rosebay
(Elepidote rhododendron)
DCCG MDOM VAHB VAPO
‘Cerise’
(Evergreen azalea)
SCMG
chapmanii A.Cr.
Chapman R.
(Lepidote rhododendron)
DCNA FLUF NCBE TXLL
FLMG GAEC SCWI VANB
‘Cherry Red’
(Elepidote rhododendron)
MDLT
‘Christmas Cheer’
(Evergreen azalea)
ALEH ARPT FLMG
‘Christopher Wren’
(Deciduous azalea)
DEMC MDBG
RHODODENDRON
‘Coccinea Major’
(Evergreen azalea)
FLMG SCMG
‘Coccinea Speciosa’
(Deciduous azalea)
DEMC
‘Comte de Newport’
(Evergreen azalea)
SCMG
‘Conemaugh’ [R. racemosum
R. mucronulatum]
(Lepidote rhododendron)
DEWG
‘Conestoga’ [R. carolinianum
R. racemosum|]
(Lepidote rhododendron)
DCNA DEWG
‘Conewago’ [R. carolinianum
R. mucronulatum]
(Lepidote rhododendron)
DEWG
‘Coral Bells’
(Evergreen azalea)
ALEH ARPT
‘Coral Cluster’
(Evergreen azalea)
DCNA
‘Corneille’
(Deciduous azalea)
MDLT
‘Cornell Pink’ [R. mucronulatum Turcz.]
(Lepidote rhododendron)
DCNA DEWG MDBG
‘Crater Lake’ [R. augustinii Hemsl.]
(Lepidote rhododendron)
MDBG
cumberlandense E.Braun
= R. bakeri
‘Cunningham’s White’ [R. caucasicum
R. ponticum var. album]
(Elepidote rhododendron)
VANB
‘Cynthia’ [R. catawbiense
R. griffithianum]
(Elepidote rhododendron)
VANB
dauricum L.
(Lepidote rhododendron)
DCNA
171
i
rere nvaote RIA
Kianietamea ei omimatm aa
SAAN
RHODODENDRON
‘David Gable’ [R. catawbiense
‘Atrosanguineum’ < R. fortunei]
(Elepidote rhododendron)
DEWG MDLT
decorum Franch.
(Elepidote rhododendron)
MDFM VANB
degronianum Carr. ssp. heptamerum
(Maxim.) Hara
(Elepidote rhododendron)
DCNA MDKN MDMG VANB
DEWG MDLT SCWI
‘Dexter Purple’
(Elepidote rhododendron)
MDLT
‘Dexter’s Champagne’
(Elepidote rhododendron)
MDLT
discolor Franch.
= R. fortunei subsp. discolor
‘Dora Amateis’ [R. carolinianum
R. ciliatum]
(Lepidote rhododendron)
DEMC GAEC SCWI
‘Dorsett’ [R. kaempferi Planch.]
(Evergreen azalea)
DCNA
‘Duc de Rohan’
(Evergreen azalea)
FLMG SCMG
‘Early Lavender’
(Evergreen azalea)
SCMG
‘Early Salmon’
(Evergreen azalea)
SCMG
‘Evening Glow’
(Elepidote rhododendron)
MDLT
‘Everestianum’ [R. catawbiense hybrid]
(Elepidote rhododendron)
VANB
fargesii Franch.
= R. oreodoxa var. fargesii
‘Fawley’
(Deciduous azalea)
DEMC
RHODODENDRON
‘Fedora’
(Evergreen azalea)
DEMC
‘Flamingo’
(Evergreen azalea)
VATA
flammeum (Michx.) Sarg.
Oconee Azalea
(Deciduous azalea)
DCNA FLMG MDLT
DEWG GACG NCBE
flavum (Hoffmgg.) G.Don
= R. luteum
‘Flowerdale Pink’
(Evergreen azalea)
SCMG
‘Flowerdale Red’
(Evergreen azalea)
SCMG
‘Formosa’
(Evergreen azalea)
ALBG FLUF SCMG
‘Forsterianum’ [R. veitchianum x
R. edgeworthii]
(Lepidote rhododendron)
DCNA
fortunei Lindl.
(Elepidote rhododendron)
DCWH NCBE VATW
MDMG VANB
fortunei Lindl. ssp. discolor (Franch.)
Chamb.
(Elepidote rhododendron)
MDKN MDMG VATW
‘George Lindley Taber’
(Evergreen azalea; sport of ‘Phoeniceum’)
FLGS FLMG MDLG
‘Georgiana Maclay’
(Evergreen azalea)
FLMG
‘Giant Elegans’
(Evergreen azalea)
SCMG
‘Giant White’
(Evergreen azalea)
SCMG
‘Gibraltar’
(Deciduous azalea)
MDLT
RHODODENDRON
Glenn Dale Azaleas
This series of 454 named cultivars was created at
the U.S. Plant Introduction Garden, Glenn Dale,
MD, by B.Y. Morrison, who became the first
director of the U.S. National Arboretum. The
project began around 1929, with the objective of
creating azaleas with flowers as large as those of
the Southern Indian hybrids, but hardy in the
Washington, DC, area. Many of the selections
met this criterion, and others equally hardy were
selected for different ornamental values (see B.Y.
Morrison. 1953. The Glenn Dale azaleas. U.S.
Department of Agriculture, Agriculture Mono-
graph No. 20, Washington, DC.) A list of the
Glenn Dale azalea cultivars documented in the
U.S. National Arboretum herbarium appears in
Appendix C.
‘Glory of Sunninghill’
(Evergreen azalea)
FLMG
‘Golden Dream’
(Deciduous azalea)
MDLT
‘Gomer Waterer’ [R. catawbiense hybrid]
(Elepidote rhododendron)
SCWI
‘Gumpo’ [R. eriocarpum (Hayata) Nakai]
(Evergreen azalea)
LAHG
‘Helen’
(Evergreen azalea)
VATA
‘Hinode giri’ (often ‘Hinodegiri’)
(Evergreen azalea)
* ‘Hohman’ [R. prunifolium (Small)
Millais]
(Deciduous azalea)
DCNA
houlstonii Hemsl. & Wils.
= R. fortunei subsp. discolor
‘Hugh Koster’
(Elepidote rhododendron)
VANB
‘Ima shojo’
= ‘Christmas Cheer’
indicum (L.) Sweet
Indica Azalea
(Evergreen azalea)
DCNA LAAL LAHG TNSG
RHODODENDRON
indicum (L.) Sweet var. tamurae Makino
= R. tamurae
‘Iveryana’
(Evergreen azalea)
FLMG SCMG
japonicum (A.Gr.) Suring.
DCNA
‘Jean Marie de Montague’
= ‘The Hon. Jean Marie de Montague’
‘John Walter’ [R. catawbiense
R. arboreum ssp. arboreum]
(Elepidote rhododendron)
VANB
kaempferi Planch.
Kaempfer Azalea
(Evergreen azalea)
DEWG MDGD
kaempferi < R. komiyamae
(Evergreen azalea; natural hybrid)
MDGD
kanahirae Wibls.
Taibei Azalea
(Evergreen azalea)
MDGD
keiskei Miq.
(Lepidote rhododendron)
DCNA DEMC
keiskei x R. racemosum
(Lepidote rhododendron)
DEWG MDKN
‘Ken Janeck’ [R. yakushimanum Nakai
ssp. yakushimanum]
(Elepidote rhododendron)
MDLT
kiusianum Makino
Kyushu Azalea
(Evergreen azalea)
DEWG MDGD VANB
‘Koran yuki’
(Evergreen azalea)
DCNA
‘Koromo shikibu’
(Evergreen azalea)
DCNA
‘Kristin’
(Elepidote rhododendron)
MDLT
173
RHODODENDRON
‘La Roche’
(Evergreen azalea)
TNCT
‘Lady Mulberry’
(Evergreen azalea)
SCMG
lasiostylum Hayata
(Evergreen azalea)
MDGD
‘Late Orchid’
(Evergreen azalea)
SCMG
‘Lawsal’
(Evergreen azalea)
SCMG
ledifolium (Hook.) G.Don
= ‘Mucronatum’
‘Linearifolium’ [R. macrosepalum Maxim.]
Spider Azalea
(Evergreen azalea)
MDGD
‘Lizette’
(Evergreen azalea)
DCNA
‘Lucinda’
(Evergreen azalea)
DCNA
luteum Sweet
Pontic Azalea
(Deciduous azalea)
(The early synonymy of this plant is confused. It
is possible that R. flavum may have priority over
R. luteum under the rules governing botanical
nomenclature. The International Registrar for
Rhododendron, however, lists the subject plant
as R. luteum, and that name is almost univer-
sally used in horticulture and the nursery trade.)
DCNA DEWG MDGD MDKN
‘Luteum’ [R. carolinianum Rehd.]
(Lepidote rhododendron)
DCNA
macranthum (Bunge) G.Don
= R. indicum
macrosepalum Maxim.
Large-sepal Azalea
(Evergreen azalea)
VAPH
‘Madame de Bruin’
(Elepidote rhododendron)
VANB
174
RHODODENDRON
‘Magnolia Alba’
(Evergreen azalea)
SCMG
makinoi Tagg
= R. yakushimanum ssp. makinoi
‘Maria Derby’
(Evergreen azalea)
MDMG
‘Mary Fleming’ [(R. keiskei <
R. racemosum) < R. keiskei]
(Lepidote rhododendron)
MDLT
maximum L.
Rosebay
(Elepidote rhododendron)
DCNA MDET MDLT NCDR
MDBG MDHN MDMG TNHD
-MDDF MDJH NCBE VASP
maximum L.
(Elepidote rhododendron; red-flowered form)
VATW
metternichii Sieb. & Zucc.
= R. degronianum ssp. heptamerum
micranthum Turcz.
(Lepidote rhododendron)
MDLT SCWI VATW
minus Michx.
Piedmont R.
(Lepidote rhododendron)
DCSH MDCH SCWI
DEWG NCBE TNAB
GAEC SCBR VAPO
‘Mrs. Betty Robertson’
(Elepidote rhododendron)
VANB
‘Mrs. Charles S. Sargent’ [R. catawbiense
hybrid]
(Elepidote rhododendron)
VANB
‘Mrs. E. C. Stirling’ [R. griffithianum
hybrid]
(Elepidote rhododendron)
VANB
‘Mrs. G. G. Gerbing’
(Evergreen azalea)
FLMG
‘Mrs. LBJ’
(Evergreen azalea)
MDGD
RHODODENDRON
‘Mrs. R. S. Holford’
(Elepidote rhododendron)
VATA
mucronatum (Bl.) G.Don
= Mucronatum group
‘Mucronatum’
Snow Azalea
(Evergreen azalea; Mucronatum group)
(Although Chamberlain and Rae (1990) retain R.
mucronatum (Bl.) G. Don var. mucronatum as a
botanical taxon, they note that the plant is “only
known in cultivation.” They also note that var.
mucronatum “may occur in the wild as the albino
form of [R. mucronatum] var. ripense.” Because
of the amibiguity surrounding its origin, the
Snow Azalea is accorded cultivar status here as
‘Mucronatum’, and its closely related variants
are identified as being in the “Mucronatum
group.”)
ARPT DEWG MDGD
DCDO LASL MSHB
mucronulatum Turcz.
(Lepidote rhododendron)
DEMC DEWG MDBG MDLT
‘Myrtifolium’ [R. minus < R. hirsutum]
(Lepidote rhododendron; this cultivar name
sometimes leads to confusion with the quite
different R. myrtifolium)
MDLT MDMG
‘Nadine’
(Evergreen azalea)
DCNA
‘Narcissiflora’
(Deciduous azalea)
MDLT
‘Nodding Bells’
(Elepidote rhododendron)
VADF
nudiflorum (L.) Torr.
= R. periclymenoides
oblongifolium (Small) Millais
Texas Azalea
(Deciduous azalea)
MDLT NCBE SCWI
obtusum (Lindl.) Planch.
= Obtusum group
‘Obtusum’
Kirishima Azalea
(Evergreen azalea; Obtusum group)
FLMG
RHODODENDRON
‘Obtusum Album’
(Evergreen azalea; Obtusum group)
DCHU
occidentale (Torr. & A.Gr.) A. Gr.
Western Azalea
(Deciduous azalea)
DCNA
oldhamii Maxim.
Oldham Azalea
(Evergreen azalea)
DCNA MDGD VAZC
GADG SCWI
oreodoxa Franch. var. fargesii (Franch.)
Chamb.
(Elepidote rhododendron)
DEWG
‘Oritani’
(Lepidote rhododendron)
MDLT
ovatum (Lindl.) Planch. ex Maxim.
(Azaleastrum)
DCNA GACG
‘Palestrina’
(Evergreen azalea)
DEMC
periclymenoides (Michx.) Shinners
Pinxterbloom
(Deciduous azalea)
DCNA MDLT VAAC VAGW
DEWG NCBE VADW VATW
phoeniceum (Sweet) G.Don
= ‘Phoeniceum’
‘Phoeniceum’ [R. scabrum selection or
hybrid]
(Evergreen azalea; Phoeniceum group)
ARGD MDGD SCMG
‘Pink Diamond’ [R. griffithianum <
R. fortunei ssp. fortunei]
(Elepidote rhododendron; Loderi group)
VANB
‘Pioneer’
(Lepidote rhododendron; Gable hybrid)
DCNA MDBG MDLT
‘P. J. M.’ [R. carolinianum
R. dauricum]
(Lepidote rhododendron; ‘P.J.M.’ originally
applied to various seedlings from the cross; other
cultivar names are being given to clonal selec-
tions, e.g. ‘P.J. Mezitt’)
DCNA DEMC MDBG
175
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RHODODENDRON
‘P. J. Mezitt’ [R. carolinianum x
R. dauricum]
(Lepidote rhododendron; P.J.M. group)
GACG MDLT
‘Plenum’
(Evergreen azalea; Mucronatum group)
MDMG
‘Ponticum Roseum’ [R. ponticum x
R. maximum]
(Elepidote rhododendron)
VATA
‘Ponticum Variegatum’ [R. ponticum
sport]
(Elepidote rhododendron)
DCNA
poulkhanense Lev.
= R. yedoense var. poukhanense
‘President Claeys’
(Evergreen azalea)
SCMG
‘Pride of Dorking’
(Evergreen azalea)
FLMG
‘Pride of Mobile’
(Evergreen azalea)
ALCW SCMG
‘Pride of Summerville’
= ‘Lawsal’
prinophyllum (Small) Millais
Roseshell Azalea
(Deciduous azalea)
DEWG MDTD SCBR
MDLT NCBE
prunifolium (Small) Millais
Plumleaf Azalea
(Deciduous azaiea)
DCNA MDLT NCBE
punctatum Ancdr.
(Lepidote rhododendron)
SCBR
‘Purple Splendor’
(Evergreen azalea)
DCNA
‘Queen of Orange’
(Evergreen azalea)
SCMG
racemosum X R. keiskei
(Lepidote rhododendron)
DCNA
RHODODENDRON
‘Ramapo’ [R. fastigiatum
R. carolinianum]
(Lepidote rhododendron)
NCAS
‘Red Flare’ [R. keiskei Miq.]
(Lepidote rhododendron)
MDLT
‘Red Formosa’
(Evergreen azalea)
FLMG
‘Red Head’
(Elepidote rhododendron)
VANB
reticulatum D.Don ex G.Don
Rose Azalea
(Deciduous azalea)
DCNA MDGD
‘Robert Allison’
(Elepidote rhododendron)
DEWG
roseum (Loisel.) Rehd.
= R. prinophyllum
‘Roseum Elegans’ [R. catawbiense
hybrid]
(Elepidote rhododendron)
DCCG DCWH VAMP
‘Roseum Magnificum’
(Evergreen azalea)
SCMG
‘Royal Red’
(Evergreen azalea)
FLMG
‘Royal Splendor’
(Evergreen azalea)
SCMG
rubropilosum Hayata
(Evergreen azalea)
MDGD MSBA
‘Salmon King’
(Evergreen azalea)
SCMG
schlippenbachii Maxim.
Royal Azalea
(Deciduous azalea)
DCNA DEWG MDPB
DEMC MDBG TNDG
RHODODENDRON
schlippenbachii Maxim.
Royal Azalea
(Deciduous azalea; white-flowered form)
DCNA DEWG MDBG MDKN
serpyllifolium (A.Gr.) Miq.
Wild-thyme Azalea
(Evergreen azalea)
MDJW
serrulatum (Small) Millais
Hammock Sweet Azalea
(Deciduous azalea)
LASL NCBE
‘Shrimp Pink’
(Lepidote rhododendron)
MDBG
simiarum Hance
(Elepidote rhododendron)
DCNA MDGD
simsii Planch.
Sims Azalea
(Evergreen azalea)
VANB
simsii Planch. var. tamurae (Makino) Kaneh.
& Hatusima
= R. tamurae
‘Small Elegans’
(Evergreen azalea)
SCMG
smirnowii Traut.
(Elepidote rhododendron)
DEWG MDKN MDLT
speciosum (Willd.) Sweet
= R. flammeum
‘Spring Glory’
(Elepidote rhododendron)
DCNA
‘Stewartstonian’
(Evergreen azalea)
DEMC
‘Suetsuma’
(Evergreen azalea)
DCNA
‘Sunset’
(Evergreen azalea)
DCNA
‘Susugonoito’
(Evergreen azalea)
DCNA
RHODODENDRON
tamurae (Makino) Masam.
Dwarf Indica Azalea
(Evergreen azalea; Chamberlain & Rae (1990)
believe that, contrary to Ohwi's interpretation, R.
tamurae is a synonym of R. eriocarpum)
DCNA
‘The Hon. Jean Marie de Montague’
IR. griffithianum hybrid]
(Elepidote rhododendron)
VANB
‘Tiffany’
(Lepidote rhododendron)
MDLT
tosaense Makino
(Evergreen azalea)
DCNA
‘Trilby’
(Elepidote rhododendron)
VAZC
vaseyti A.Gr.
Pinkshell Azalea
(Deciduous azalea)
DCNA GACG MDLT
DEMC MDKN MDWJ
NCBE
vaseyi A.Gr. f. album (Bean) Rehd.
(Deciduous azalea)
GAEC MDLT
vernicosum Franch.
(Elepidote rhododendron)
VANB VATW
‘Viscosepala’
(Deciduous azalea)
MDLT
viscosum (L.) Torr.
Swamp Azalea
(Deciduous azalea)
DCNA MDBG MDTD
DEWG MDLT NCBE
GAEC MDMG VAPH
weyrichii Maxim.
(Deciduous azalea)
MDGD
‘Wheatley’
(Elepidote rhododendron)
MDLT
‘Wheeldon’s Pink’ [R. mucronulatum
Turcz.]
(Lepidote rhododendron)
DEWG
RHODODENDRON
‘William Bull’
(Evergreen azalea)
FLMG
williamsianum Rehd. & Wils.
(Elepidote rhododendron)
DCNA
‘Windbeam’
(Lepidote rhododendron)
DEMC GAEC MDLT
‘Winterthur’
(Evergreen azalea; Mucronatum group)
DEWG
‘Wissahickon’
(Elepidote rhododendron)
MDLT
‘Wyanokie’
(Lepidote rhododendron)
DCNA
‘Yae shojo’
(Evergreen azalea)
DCNA
yakushimanum Nakai ssp. makinoi (Tagg)
Chamb.
(Elepidote rhododendron)
VAZC
yakushimanum Nakai
ssp. yakushimanum
(Elepidote rhododendron)
DEWG MDBG MDLT
yedoense Maxim. ex Regel
var. poukhanense (Lev.) Nakai
Korean Azalea
(Evergreen azalea)
DEWG GAEC NCBE
yedoense Maxim. ex Regel
var. poukhanense (Lev.) Nakai
(Evergreen azalea; white-flowered form)
DCNA
RHODOLEIA Champ. ex Hook.
HAMAMELIDACEAE Witch-hazel Family
SS SI SSE ED
championii Hook.
FLUF
RIBES
RHODOTYPOS Sieb. & Zucc. Jetbead
ROSACEAE Rose Family
scandens (Thunb.) Makino
DEMC MDGD NCBE VACW
MDBG MDJH NCCA VAGG
RHUS L. Sumac
ANACARDIACEAE Cashew Family
SS SS ee SE TT ED ES SE)
aromatica Ait.
Fragrant S.
DCNA DEMC VACW
chinensis Mill.
VABF
copallina L.
Shining S., Winged S.
ALBG SCCcU VAPO
glabra L.
Smooth S.
DEMC
‘Laciniata’ [R. typhina L.]
MDBG MDLT TNSC
michauxii Sarg.
GAWD
punjabensis J.L.Stewart var. sinica (Diels)
Rehd. & Wils.
DCNA
radicans L.
= Toxicodendron radicans
typhina L.
Staghorn S.
DCNA VACW
verniciflua Stokes
= Toxicodendron vernicifluum
RIBES L. Currant, Gooseberry
SAXIFRAGACEAE (Ribesioideae)
Saxifrage Family
alpinum L.
Mountain C.
MDWP
curvatum Small
Granite G.
TXLL
RIBES
echinellum (Cov.) Rehd.
Florida G.
MDJW SCWI
grossularia L.
= R. uwa-crispa
odoratum H.Wendl.
Clove C.
ARWS
GAOH
MDBG TNSM
MDGL
‘Pixwell’ [R. uva-crispa L.]
MDFM
‘Pulborough Scarlet’ [R. sanguineum
Pursh]
MDBG
uva-crispa L.
English G.
MDFM
ROBINIA L. Locust
FABACEAE (Faboideae) Bean Family
ee ee Se a EE a ee eT)
x ambigua Poir.
[R. pseudoacacia * R. viscosa]
DCNA
‘Bicolor’ [R. pseudoacacia L.]
DCNA
boyntonii Ashe
NCCA
‘Burgundy’ [R. pseudoacacia L.]
DCNA
‘Decaisneana’ [R. x ambigua Poir.]
[R. pseudoacacia * R. viscosa]
DCNA
‘Fastigiata’ [R. pseudoacacia L.]
= ‘Pyramidalis’
‘Frisia’ [R. pseudoacacia L.]
DCNA
hispida L.
Rose Acacia, Bristly Locust
NCCA VACW VAGC
pseudoacacia L.
Black L.
DCNA GAJA MDHN SCMP
DCWR MDBP MDLT TNFR
FLWJ MDCP MSBN TXHA
GAES MDGJ SCFW VACW
ROSA
pseudoacacia L. var. rectissima Raber
Ship-mast Locust
DCNA
‘Purple Rose’ [R. pseudoacacia L.]
DCNA
‘Pyramidalis’ [R. pseudoacacia L.]
MDGJ VAJL
‘Rectissima’ [R. pseudoacacia L.]
= R. pseudoacacia var. rectissima
‘Sandraudiga’ [R. pseudoacacia L.]
DCNA
‘Tortuosa’ [R. pseudoacacia L.]
DCNA
‘Unifoliola’ [R. pseudoacacia L.]
DCNA
viscosa Vent.
Clammy L.
NCCA
ROSA L. Rose
ROSACEAE Rose Family
(rem er ITE SI TN a RO
(The list includes cultivars introduced mainly
before 1900; dates indicate year of introduction
to gardens.)
acicularis Lindl.
Prickly R.
VABF
‘Agathe Incarnata’
(Damask; 1866)
DCNA NCCB
‘Aglaia’ [R. multiflora < R. ‘Reve d’Or’]
(Yellow Rambler; 1896)
VACW
< alba L.
White Rose-of-York
[R. ?canina < R. <damascena]
(Alba; before 1597)
NCCB VAGW
‘Alba’ [R. rugosa Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
DCNA NCCB VANB VAPH
‘Alba Plena’ [R. banksiae Ait.f.
var. banksiae]
Banks R. (double white)
(1807)
GATS SCMG SCNS
LAGN SCMP VAMW
179
ROSA
‘Alberic Barbier’ [R. wichuraiana
‘Shirley Hibberd’]
(Rambler; 1900)
NCCB
‘Alfred de Dalmas’
(Moss; 1855)
DCNA
‘Alika’
(Gallica Grandiflora; 1906)
NCCB
‘America’ [R. wichuraiana x
R. multiflora]
(Multiflora Hybrid; rambler; 1915)
NCCB
‘Anais Segalas’
(Gallica; 1837)
DCNA NCCB
‘Angelica Minor’
(Alba)
NCCB
‘Arielle’
(Damask Perpetual)
NCCB
‘Aurora’
[Parentage unknown]
NCCB
‘Baltimore Belle’ [R. setigera < R. gallica
hybrid]
(1843)
DCNA
banksiae Ait.
(See cultivars ‘Alba Plena’, ‘Lutea’, and
‘Lutescens’)
‘Baronne Prevost’
(Hybrid Perpetual; 1842)
NCCB
‘Beauty of Glazenwood’
= ‘Fortune’s Double Yellow’
‘Belinda’
(Hybrid Musk; 1936)
NCCB
‘Belle Amour’
(Alba; before 1950)
NCCB
‘Belle de Crecy’
(Gallica; before 1848)
DCNA NCCB
ROSA
‘Belle Isador’
(China)
NCCB
‘Belle Vichysoise’
(Noisette; 1897)
NCCB
‘Bicolor’ [R. foetida J.Herrm.]
(Before 1590)
DCNA
x bifera Pers.
= R. damascena var. semperflorens
‘Blanc Double de Coubert’
(Hybrid Rugosa; 1892)
MDJS NCCB
‘Blanchefleur’
(Centifolia; 1835)
NCCB
‘Blanche Moreau’
(Moss; 1880)
DCNA
blanda Ait.
Meadow R.
(1773)
NCCB
‘Blush Boursault’
(Shrub)
NCCB
bracteata J.C.Wendl.
M‘Cartney R.
(1793)
ALTR GACG NCCB
DCNA MSEP SCBR
brunonii Lindl.
Himalayan Musk R.
(1822)
DCNA NCCB
‘Bullata’ [R. centifolia L.]
(Before 1815)
DCNA
‘Camaieux’
(Gallica; 1830)
DCNA NCCB
canina L.
Dog R.
(Before 1737)
DCNA NCCB VASK
‘Captain Christy’
(Hybrid Tea; 1881)
NCCB
ROSA
‘Cardinal de Richeliew’
(Gallica; 1840)
DCNA
‘Carnea’ [R. multiflora Thunb.]
(1804)
NCCB
carolina L.
Pasture R.
(1826)
TNKS
‘Catherine Mermet’
(Tea; 1869)
DCNA
‘Celeste’ [R. <alba L.]
[R. ?canina < R. x damascena]
(Alba; before 1759)
DCNA NCCB
‘Celestial’ [R. < alba L.]
= ‘Celeste’
‘Celsiana’
(Damask; before 1750)
NCCB
centifolia L.
Cabbage R., Provence R.
(1596)
DCNA NCCB VAGW
‘Champney’s Pink Cluster’
Champney R.
(Noisette; 1811)
DCNA
‘Charles de Mills’
(Gallica)
NCCB
chinensis Jacq.
China R.
(1759)
MSHB VAGW
chinensis Jacq. f. mutabilis (Corr.) Rehd.
= ‘Mutabilis’
‘Commandant Beaurepaire’
(Bourbon; 1874)
NCCB NCMM
‘Comte de Chambord’
(Portland; 1860)
DCNA NCCB
‘Conditorum’ [R. gallica L.]
Tidbit R., Hungarian R.
DESC
ROSA
‘Conrad Ferdinand Meyer’ [R. rugosa
hybrid x ‘Gloire de Dijon’)
(Hybrid Rugosa; 1899)
NCCB
‘Cramoisi Superieur’
(China; 1832)
NCMM VACW
‘Crested Jewel’
(Moss; 1971)
NCCB
‘Cristata’ [R. centifolia L.]
Crested Moss R.
(Crested Moss; 1827)
NCCA NCMM
< damascena Mill.
Damask R.
[R. gallica x R. moschata]
(16th century; before Miller’s use of the name
R. xdamascena, J. Herrmann applied the
epithet damascena, apparently to a different
rose. Miller's name thus may be a later hom-
onym and therefore illegitimate, but there is no
generally accepted replacement.)
DCNA LASL NCCB VAGW
<x damascena Mill. var. semperflorens
(Loisel.) Rowley
Four Seasons R., Monthly R.
[R. gallica « R. moschata]
(Ancient)
DCNA GASH NCCB
‘De la Grifferaie’
(Shrub; 1845)
NCCB
‘Delicata’
(Hybrid Rugosa; 1898)
NCCB
‘Duc de Fitzjames’
(Gallica)
NCCB
‘Duc de Guiche’
(Gallica; before 1829)
NCCB
‘Duchesse de Brabant’
(Tea; 1857)
DCNA SCHW
‘Duchesse de Montebello’
(Gallica; before 1829)
DCNA NCCB
181
ROSA
x dupontii Deseglise
[R. ?gallica <x R. moschata]
(Before 1817)
DCNA NCMM
eglanteria L.
= R. rubiginosa
‘Empress Josephine’ [R. <francofurtana
Muenchh.]
[R. gallica < R. cinnamomea]
(Gallica)
DCNA
‘Ernst Calvat’
(Bourbon)
NCMM
‘Fantin Latour’
(Centifolia)
DCNA NCCB
‘Felicite et Perpetue’ [R. sempervirens
hybrid]
(1827)
NCCB
‘Felicite Parmentier’
(Alba; 1834)
NCMM
‘F. J. Grootendorst’
(Hybrid Rugosa; 1918)
MSMN
foetida J.Herrm.
Austrian Brier
(Before 1542)
DCNA
forrestiana Boulenger
(1918)
DCNA
‘Fortune’s Double Yellow’ [R. < odorata
(Andr.) Sweet var. pseudindica (Lindl.)
Rehd.]
[R. chinensis < R. gigantea]
(1845)
VACW
<fortuneana Lindl.
[R. banksiae < R. ?laevigata]
(1850)
DCNA GAIS TXBA
FLUF GATS VACW
‘Frasers Pink Musk’
(Noisette; 1818)
NCCB
182
ROSA
‘Frau Dagmar Hartopp’
(Hybrid Rugosa)
NCCB
‘Frau Dagmar Hastrup’
= ‘Frau Dagmar Hartopp’
‘Frau Karl Druschki’
(Hybrid Perpetual; 1906)
NCCB
‘Fun Jwan Lo’ [R. < odorata (Andr.) Sweet]
[R. chinensis < R. gigantea]
SCMG
‘Gardenia’ [R. wichuraiana x ‘Perle des
Jardins’]
(Rambler; 1899)
NCCB
‘General Jacqueminot’
(Hybrid Perpetual; 1853)
DCNA
‘General Kleber’
(Moss; 1856)
NCCB
glauca Pourr.
(Before 1830)
DCNA
‘Gloire de Dijon’
[? Tea < ‘Souvenir de la Malmaison’ |
(1853)
DCNA
‘Gloire des Mosseux’
(Moss; 1853)
DCNA GASH NCCB
‘Gold of Ophir’
= ‘Fortune’s Double Yellow’
‘Gracilis’ [R. < lheritieranea Thory]
Boursault R.
[R. chinensis < R. ?pendulina]
NCCB
‘Hanosa’ [R. rugosa Thunb.]
DCDO
< harisonii Rivers
Yellow Rose-of-Texas
[R. foetida < R: pimpinellifolia]
(ca. 1830)
DCNA MDHN VABF
MDFM NCMM VAGW
‘Henri Martin’
(Moss; 1863)
NCMM
ROSA
‘Hermosa’
(China; 1840)
DCNA NCMM
‘Honorine de Brabant’
(Bourbon)
DCNA NCCB
hugonis Hemsl.
= R. xanthina f. hugonis
‘Ipsilante’
(Gallica; 1821)
NCCB
‘Isabella Sprunt’
(Tea; 1865)
DCNA
‘Jacques Cartier’
(Portland; 1868)
GASH NCCB
‘Jeanne d’Arc’
(Alba; 1818)
NCCB
‘Jeanne de Montfort’
(Moss; 1851 or 1854)
MDHN
‘Juno’
(Centifolia; before 1832)
DCNA
‘Koenigin von Daenemark’
[R. ?xalba x Damask Hybrid]
(Alba; 1826)
DCNA MDJS NCMM
laevigata Michx.
Cherokee R.
(1759)
FLMG SCBR SCMP
GAIS SCCU SCWI
GAJI SCMG VACW
‘La France’
(Hybrid Tea; 1867)
DCNA
‘Leda’
(Damask; before 1827)
DCNA NCCB
‘Louis Philippe’
(China; 1834)
FLMS
‘Louise Odier’
(Bourbon; 1851)
DCNA NCCB
ROSA
‘Lutea’ [R. banksiae Ait.f. var. banksiae]
Banks R. (double yellow), Lady Banks' R.
(1824)
DCNA LAGN SCHW SCWI
GACG MSMN SCMG TXMK
GATS NCOP SCUC
‘Lutescens’ [R. banksiae Ait.f. var.
normalis Regel]
Banks R. (single yellow)
(ca. 1870)
FLCG
‘Mabel Morrison’
(Hybrid Perpetual; 1878)
NCCB
‘Macrantha’
[Hort., not Desp.]
DCNA
‘Macrantha’ [R. < waitziana Tratt.]
(Early 18th Century)
[R. canina x R. gallica]
NCCB
‘Maiden’s Blush’ [R. <alba x
R. centifolia]
(1797)
DCNA GASH MDHN NCMM
‘Marcel Bourgouin’
(Gallica; 1899)
NCCB
‘Marie Louise’
(Damask; 1813)
NCMM
‘May Queen’ [R. wichuraiana < ‘Cham-
pion of the World’]
(Rambler; 1898)
NCCB
‘Minima’ [R. chinensis Jacq.]
Fairy Rose
(1815)
DCNA
‘Mme. Alfred Carriere’
(Noisette; 1879)
DCNA
‘Mme. Hardy’
(Damask; 1832)
DCNA NCCB
‘Mme. Isaac Pereire’
(Bourbon; 1881)
NCMM
183
ROSA
‘Mme. Legras de Saint Germain’
(Hybrid Alba; 1846)
NCCB
‘Mme. Louis Leveque’
(Moss; 1898)
NCMM
‘Mme. Pierre Oger’
(Bourbon; 1878)
NCMM
‘Mme. Plantier’
(Hybrid Alba: 1835)
DCNA NCCB
moschata J.Herrm.
Musk R.
(1540)
DCNA
moschata var. nepalensis Lindl.
= R. brunonii
moyesii Hemsl. & Wils.
(1894)
DCNA
multibracteata Hemsl. & Wils.
(1910)
DCNA
multiflora Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
Japanese R., Baby R.
(Before 1868)
ALBH NCCA VACW
DEMC NCWC VAHI
MSHB SCBR VASK
‘Muscosa’ [R. centifolia L.]
Moss R.
(Before 1750)
DCNA NCCB VAGW
mutabilis Corr.
= ‘Mutabilis’
‘Mutabilis’ [R. chinensis Jacq.]
(Cult. 1932 or earlier)
GAUG LASL NCCB
‘Niphetos’
(Tea; 1889)
DCNA
< noisettiana Thory
Noisette R.
[R. chinensis < R. moschata]
(ca. 1812)
NCCB VABR VAGW
‘Nuits de Young’
(Moss; 1845)
NCCB
< odorata (Andr.) Sweet
Tea R.
[R. chinensis < R. gigantea]
(Cult. 1752)
NCCB
‘Oeillet de Saint Arquey’
= ‘Serratipetala’
‘Oeillet Panachee’
Striped Moss
(Moss; 1888)
DCNA NCMM
‘Officinalis’
Apothecary R.
(Gallica; 13th Century)
DCNA NCCB
‘Old Blush’ [R. < odorata (Andr.) Sweet]
Monthly R.
[R. chinensis < R. gigantea]
(1752)
DCNA NCCB VAGW
‘Omar Khayyam’
(Damask; 1893)
NCCB
palustris Marsh.
Swamp R.
(1726)
FLUF SCBR
x paulii Rehd.
[R. arvensis < R. rugosa]
(Before 1903)
DEMC
‘Paul Neyron’
(Hybrid Perpetual; 1869)
DCNA NCCB
‘Perle d’Or’
(Polyantha; 1884)
NCCB
‘Perseana’ [R. foetida J.Herrm.]
Persian Yellow R.
(1837)
DCNA VAGW
‘Petite de Hollande’
(Centifolia; before 1802)
DCNA NCCB
ROSA
ROSA
pimpinellifolia L.
Scotch R.
(Before 1600)
VAGW
pimpinellifolia L. var. altaica (Willd.)
Thory
(Ca. 1820)
DCDO
‘Platyphylla’ [R. multiflora Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
Seven Sisters R.
(1817)
NCCB
‘Plena’ [R. moschata J.Herrm.]
(Before 1596)
DCNA
‘Pompon Elegant’
(Hybrid China)
NCCB
‘President de Seze’
(Gallica; 1836)
NCCB
‘Prince Camille de Rohan’
(Hybrid Perpetual; 1861)
DCNA
‘Ramona’ [R. < anemonoides Rehd.]
Red Cherokee R.
[R. laevigata < R. ?odorata]
(1913)
SCLS VACW
‘Rampant’ [R. sempervirens L.]
(1830)
NCCB
‘Reine des Violettes’
(Hybrid Perpetual; 1860)
DCNA NCCB
‘Reine Victoria’
(Bourbon; 1872)
DCNA MDJS
‘Reve d’Or’
(Noisette; 1869)
FLCG
‘Rivers’ George IV’
(Hybrid China; 1820)
DCNA NCCB
’Rose de Meaux’
(Centifolia; 1789)
NCMM
ROSA
‘Rose des Peintres’ [R. centifolia L.]
(Centifolia)
DCNA NCMM
roxburghii Tratt. f. normalis Rehd. & Wils.
Chestnut R., Bur R.
(Flowers single; 1908)
DCNA GASH MDHN
MSMN
‘Roxburghii’ [R. roxburghii Tratt.]
(Flowers double; before 1814)
GAJS MDHN NCCB
LARP MSMV SCBR
rubiginosa L.
(Before 1551)
DCNA MDHN NCCB
GASH MDJS VAGW
rubrifolia Villars
= R. glauca
rugosa Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
Rugosa R.
(Ca. 1845)
DCNA VACW VANB
‘Safrano’
(Tea; 1839)
DCNA
‘Salet’
(Moss; 1854)
DCNA
‘Schneezwerg’
(Hybrid Rugosa)
MDJS
‘Semiplena’ [R. < alba L.]
(Alba)
[R. canina < R. xdamascena]
DCNA
‘Serratipetala’
(China; 1912)
NCCB
setigera Michx.
Prairie R.
(1810)
DCNA
NCCB
SCBR VABF
SCMP
‘Shailer’s Provence’
(Centifolia)
NCCB
‘Sombreuil’
(Tea; 1850)
DCNA
VAWP
185
ROSA
spinosissima L.
= R. pimpinellifolia
‘Stanwell Perpetual’ [R. xdamascena
var. semperflorens < R. pimpinellifolia]
(Hybrid Pimpinellifolia; 1838)
DCNA MDHN
‘Suzanne’ [R. laxa < R. pimpinellifolia]
(Shrub; 1950)
MDJS NCCB
‘The Fairy’
(Polyantha; 1932)
VANB
‘Tour de Malakoff
(Centifolia; 1856)
NCCB
‘Trigintipetala’ [R. x damascena Mill.]
Kazanlik Rose
[R. gallica < R. moschata]
(Before 1850)
DCNA
‘Tuscany’
(Gallica; 1596)
DCNA
‘Tuscany Superb’
(Gallica)
DCNA NCCB
‘Variegata’ [R. centifolia L.]
(1845)
NCMM
‘Variegata di Bologna’
(Bourbon; 1909)
NCMM
‘Versicolor’ [R. <damascena Miill.]
York and Lancaster R.
[R. gallica x R. moschata]
(Before 1700)
DCNA NCCB
‘Versicolor’ [R. gallica L.]
(Before 1581)
DCNA MDFM VAGW
DESC NCCB
virginiana Mill.
Virginia R.
(Before 1807)
DCNA NCCB VACW VAPO
MDRL NCDU VAGS
‘Viridiflora’ [R. chinensis Jacq.]
Green R.
(1855)
LASL
QO
ron
RUSCUS
wichuraiana Crepin
Memorial R.
(1891)
NCWC TNBO VAWE
wichuraiana Crepin var. poteriifolia
Koidz.
DCNA
woodsii Lindl.
(1820)
VABF
xanthina Lindl. f. hugonis
(Hemsl.) Roberts
Father Hugo R.
(1899)
DCDO MDJS NCBE
DEWG MDLA
ROSMARINUS L.
LAMIACEAE Mint Family
officinalis L.
Rosemary
FLUF SCCL VANB
LAHG VACW VATA
‘Prostratus’ [R. officinalis L.]
GAJI
RUBUS L.
ROSACEAE Rose Family
calycinoides Hayata & Koidz.
DCNA VAGS VAPH
cockburnianus Hemsl.
MDBG
‘Coronarius’ [R. rosifolius Sm.]
Blackberry Rose
GAIH MDFM SCWI
odoratus L.
Thimbleberry
MDJH
RUSCUS L.
LILIACEAE Lily Family
aE eas eee SRE Ee RRR ER Ee Ne
aculeatus L.
Butcher’s Broom
DCNA LAAL NCEL SCBR
GACC LASL NCTP TXHN
GAUG MSEN NCWM
RUSCUS
hypoglossum L.
TXDM
RUSSELIA Jacq.
SCROPHULARIACEAE Figwort Family
ee OU a aa aS ee me uy I
equisetiformis Schlechtend. & Cham.
Coral Plant
ALBG
LAAL LASL
SABAL Adans.
ARECACEAE Palm Family
minor (Jacq.f.) Pers.
Dwarf Palmetto
LASL NCTE SCBR SCWI
palmetto (Walt.) Lodd. ex J.A. & J.H.
Schultes
Cabbage Palm
ALBG
FLUF SCBR
SAGERETIA Brongn.
RHAMNACEAE Buckthorn Family
thea (Osbeck) M.C.Johnst.
LAAL TXMS
theezans (L.) Brongn.
= S. thea
SALIX L. Willow
SALICACEAE Willow Family
aegyptiaca L.
DCNA MDSC
alba L.
White W.
NCDU TNLW VAHI
TNBM VAGG
alba < S. fragilis
DCSH DEMC MDSC
babylonica L.
Weeping W.
ALEH GANG NCTP VACW
ARRR GAUG NCWD VALC
DCDO LAHG TNCT VARG
DCNA MDGD TXWW
GAAB MDSJ VACM
SALIX
< bicolor Ehrh.
[S. arbuscula < S. nigricans]
MDSC
<blanda Anderss.
Niobe W.
[S. babylonica < S. fragilis]
DCNA
caprea L.
Goat W.
DCNA DCRP
caprea x S. elaeagnos
DCNA
caprea x S. purpurea
DCNA
chaenomeles Kimura
DCNA
‘Chrysocoma’
[S. alba var. vitellina < S. babylonica]
ALBG DCNA VACW VAHI
cinerea L.
Gray W.
DCNA MDPJ SCCU
GACG MDSC TNTV
cordata Michx.
MDSC
‘Crispa’ [S. babylonica L.]
TNTV
x dasyclados Wimmer
[S. caprea < S. cinerea < S. viminalis]
MDSC
discolor Muhl.
DCNA
elaeagnos Scop.
DEMC MDSC
‘Eugenei’ [S. purpurea L.]
DCNA
fragilis L.
DCAG
‘Ginme’ [S. < tsugaluensis Koidz.]
[S. integra < S.vulpina]
MDSC
‘Ginryuw’ [S. subopposita Miq.]
MDBG
gracilistyla Miq.
DCNA SCBR VANB
MDSC VACW
187
SALIX
hookeriana Barratt var. tomentosa
J.K.Henry
DCNA
humilis Marsh.
DCNA
integra Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
DCNA
interior Rowlee
MDSC
irrorata Anderss.
MDSC
japonica Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
DCNA
<laestadiana Hartm.
[S. cineria <x S. lapponum]
MDSC
‘Melanostachys’ [S. gracilistyla Miq.]
DCNA
miyabeana Seemen
DCNA
muscina Dode
DCNA MDSC
< myricoides Muhl.
[S. rigida < S. sericea]
MDSC
myrsinifolia Salisb.
DCNA MDSC
ALAU DEWG LAAL MSMV
ALTD GAFN MSBN NCDU
‘Pendula’ [S. alba L. var. vitellina (L.)
Stokes]
DEWG
‘Pendula’ [S. purpurea L.]
MDSC
pentandra L.
DCNA
x pontederana Willd.
[S. cineria < S. purpurea]
MDSC
purpurea L.
Basket W.
DCNA MDSC
OO
fe)
SALIX
purpurea L. var. amplexicaulis (Bory &
Chaub.) Boiss.
GACG
purpurea L. f. gracilis (Gren. & Godr.)
Schneid.
DCNA MDSC
repens L. ssp. argentea (Sm.) A.A. & E.G.
Camus
DCNA MDSC
rigida Muhl.
MDSC
<rubra Huds.
[S. purpurea x S. viminalis]
MDSC
‘Sekka’ [S. sachalinensis F.Schmidt]
DCNA MDBG VANB
GACG MDGD
x sepulcralis Simonk.
[S. alba < S. babylonica]
DCNA DEMC MDKN MDSJ
sericans Tausch ex A. Kerner
MDSC
sericea Marsh.
DCNA
xX seringeana Gaudin
[S. caprea < S. elaeagnos]
MDSC
x<smithiana Willd.
[S. caprea x S. viminalis]
MDSC
syrticola Fern.
MDSC
‘Tortuosa’ [S. babylonica L.]
Contorted Hankow W.
ALBH GACD MDLA VAWR
DEWG GAUG VACW
FLUF MDBG VATA
‘Tortuosa’ [S. matsudana Koidz.]
= ‘Tortuosa’ [S. babylonica]
udensis Traut.
DCNA
variegata Franch.
MDSC
vulpina Anderss.
DCNA
SALVIA
SALVIA L. Sage
LAMIACEAE Mint Family
a SET Ie DEM ean a Tomo ia Vive ee Ne]
greggii A.Gr.
Autumn S.
LAHG SCWI VACW
leucantha Cav.
Mexican Bush S.
SCWI
SAMBUCUS L. Elder
CAPRIFOLIACEAE Honeysuckle Family
(Contributed by T. R. Dudley)
ea eR See ae eT Pe Se)
‘Aurea’ [S. nigra L.]
MDBG
canadensis L.
American E.
ALBG
DCNA
LAAL
MDTD
TNSC
VAGW
VAHR
ebulus L.
Dwarf E.
DCNA
racemosa L. ssp. pubens (Michx.) H.House
American Red E.
MDWP
racemosa ssp. sieboldiana (Miq.) Hara
Asiatic Red E.
DCNA
sieboldiana Bl. ex Graebn.
= S. racemosa ssp. sieboldiana
SANTOLINA L.
ASTERACEAE Aster Family
a TE REM ST RE Te a]
chamaecyparissus L.
Lavender Cotton
MDBG MDLT TNUT
SAPINDUS lL. Soapberry
SAPINDACEAE Soapberry Family
drummondii Hook. & Arn.
Texas S.
ALUA GATG MSMN VABF
DCNA LAAL TNSC
GAMP LAHP TXZH
SASSAFRAS
marginatus Willd.
Florida S.
GACB
mukorossi Gaertn.
Chinese S.
ALCS GACR GASM
FLUF GAIS
SAPIUM P.Br. |
EUPHORBIACEAE
Tallow Tree
Spurge Family
japonicum (Sieb. & Zucc.) Pax & K.Hoffm.
MDBG
sebiferum (L.) Roxb.
Chinese Tallow T.
ALAU GAIS SCCL VACW
ALBG LAAL SCJC
ALCG LASL SCMG
FLWG LATU TXGS
SARCOCOCCA Lindl. Sweet Box
BUXACEAE Boxwood Family
hookeriana Baill. var. digyna Franch.
GACG
hookeriana Baill. var. humilis Rehd. &
Wils.
DCNA GAWH MDSJ
DEMC MDBG NCGC
DEWG MDLT SCWI
ruscifolia Stapf
Fragrant Sweet B.
NCWM VACW VANB
SASA Makino & Shibata
POACEAE Grass Family
veitchii (Carr.) Rehd.
Kuma Bamboo
LAAL TXLL
SASSAFRAS T.Nees & Eberm.
LAURACEAE Laurel Family
albidum (Nutt.) Nees
Sassafras
MDJS VACW VAWR
MDLA VAPH
189
SATUREJA
SATUREJA L.
LAMIACEAE Mint Family
montana L.
Winter S.
DCNA
SCHINUS L. Peppertree
ANACARDIACEAE Cashew Family
terebinthifolius Raddi
Brazilian P.
FLUF
SCHIZOPHRAGMA Sieb. & Zucc.
SAXIFRAGACEAE (Hydrangeoideae)
Saxifrage Family
hydrangeoides Sieb. & Zucc.
Japanese Hydrangea Vine
ALUA MDGD
DCNA MDLT
MDMG
SCIADOPITYS Sieb. & Zucc.
TAXODIACEAE Taxodium Family
verticillata (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Sieb. &
ZAICC:
Umbrella Pine
DCNA
DEWG
MDBG
MDJS
MDLT
VABF
VANP
SEBASTIANA Spreng.
EUPHORBIACEAE Spurge Family
ligustrina (Michx.) Muell.-Arg.
GAEC
SEMIARUNDINARIA Makino ex Nakai
POACEAE Grass Family
fastuosa (Latour-Marl. ex Mitf.) Makino ex
Nakai
SCJIC
190
SERISSA
SENECIO lL.
ASTERACEAE Aster Farnily
salignus DC.
FLUF
SEQUOIA Endl. California Redwood
TAXODIACEAE Taxodium Family
‘Adpressa’ [S. sempervirens (D.Don) Endl.]
DCNA
sempervirens (D.Don) Endl.
Coast Redwood
ALAU SCMG VACW VAOD
MDPL TNMB VAMR VAWM
SCHA VABR VANB
SEQUOIADENDRON J.Buchh.
Giant Sequoia
TAXODIACEAE Taxodium Family
giganteum (Lindl.) J.Buchh.
G. S., Big Tree
DCCG NCBR
SERENOA Hook.f.
ARECACEAE Palm Family
CS SE ee a eS oe PO]
repens (Bartram) Small
Saw Palmetto
FLUF
SERISSA Comm. ex Juss.
RUBIACEAE Madder Family
foetida (L.f.) Lam.
= S. japonica
japonica (Thunb.) Thunb.
ALFS FLUF GAUG VANB
DCNA GAuJI LALG
FLCG GAJY SCCU
FLLE GATS VACW
SWAN
2 \
DS awk >,
LS ASA
Lis Y rs utateaee NN yw 4
(;
SCHIZOPHRAGMA hydrangeoides Sieb. &
Zucc
[illustrator Susan M. Johnston]
SESBANIA
SESBANIA Scop.
FABACEAE (Faboideae) Bean Family
drummondii (Rydb.) Cory
SCWI
punicea (Cav.) Benth.
LAAL NCEG SCMP
LASL SCBR SCWI
tripetii (Poit.) F.T.Hubb.
= S. punicea
SEVERINIA ‘Tenore ex Endl.
RUTACEAE Citrus Family
buxifolia (Poir.) Tenore
Chinese Box Orange
FLCG FLUF
FLMG GAJI
LAAL
VACW
SHIBATAEA Makino ex Nakai
POACEAE Grass Family
kumasaca (Zoll.) Makino
NCBE
SINARUNDINARIA Nakai
POACEAE Grass Family
murielae (Gamble) Nakai
= Thamnocalamus spathaceus
nitida (Mitf.) Nakai
DCNA
SIPHONOSMANTHUS Stapf
OLEACEAE Olive Family
delavayi (Franch.) Stapf
ALTD MDJW
SKIMMIA Thunb. Skimmia
RUTACEAE Citrus Family
‘Fisheri’ [S. japonica Thunb.]
DCNA
SOLANUM
<foremanii H.Knight
[S. japonica < S. reevesiana]
VAGS
‘Fructo-albo’ [S. japonica Thunb.]
White-fruited S.
DCNA
japonica Thunb.
DCNA GACG
DEMC MDBG
MDLT
VAPH
japonica Thunb. var. repens (Nakai) Ohwi
DCNA
laureola Sieb. & Zucc.
DCNA
‘Nana’ [S. japonica Thunb.]
DEMC MDBG
reevesiana Fort.
DCNA VAPH
‘Veitchii’ [S. japonica Thunb.]
DCNA
‘Wisley Red’ [S. japonica Thunb.]
DCNA
SMILAX L.
SMILACACEAE
_ Greenbrier
Cat-brier Family
biflora Sieb. ex Miq.
SCWI
laurifolia L.
SCWI
pumila Walt.
SCBR SCWI
smallii Morong
ALON GAUG TNHD
SOLANUM L.
SOLANACEAE Nightshade Family
diphyllum L.
FLUF TXGS
jasminoides Paxt.
Potato Vine
GACL MSMN TXGM
rantonnetii Carr.
Blue Potato Bush
TXPS TXRS
SOLANUM
seaforthianum Andr.
Brazilian Nightshade
ALBG :
wendlandii Hook.f.
Paradise Flower
LALG
SOPHORA L.
FABACEAE (Faboideae) Bean Family
affinis T. & G.
LASL TXDM
davidii (Franch.) Skeels
SCWI TNLW VABF
‘Dot’ [S. japonica L.]
ALTD
japonica L.
Pagoda Tree, Chinese Scholar Tree
DCCG DEMC VAMP
DCNA TNLW VASC
‘Pendula’ [S. japonica L.]
MDBG MDCP MDHN VAMP
‘Regent’ [S. japonica L.]
DCNA
secundiflora (Ort.) Lag. ex DC.
Mescal Bean
FLJH LAHG TXJS TXSH
FLMG MSMN TXPS VACW
viciifolia Hance
= S. davidii
SORBARIA (Ser. ex DC.) A.Braun
False Spirea
ROSACEAE Rose Family
TAT I ee)
kirilowii (Regel) Maxim.
VAGO
tomentosa (Lindl.) Rehd. var. tomentosa
DCBG DCNA NCBE
XSORBARONIA Schneid.
ROSACEAE
[Aronia < Sorbus]
TOA he nan a kee DE
‘Brilliantissima’
DCNA
Rose Family
SORBUS
fallax Schneid.
[Aronia melanocarpa < Sorbus aucuparia]
MDAB
sorbifolia (Poir.) Schneid.
[Aronia melanocarpa < Sorbus americana]
DCNA
xX SORBOCOTONEASTER Pojark.
ROSACEAE Rose Family
[Cotoneaster < Sorbus]
pozdnjakovii Pojark.
[Cotoneaster niger < Sorbus sibirica]
DCNA
<XSORBOPYRUS Schneid.
ROSACEAE
[Pyrus < Sorbus]
Rose Family
‘Bulbiformis’ [<S. auricularis (Knoop)
Schneid.]
[Pyrus communis < Sorbus aria]
MDSC
SORBUS lL. Mountain Ash
ROSACEAE Rose Family
alnifolia (Sieb. & Zucc.) K.Koch
DCNA MDGD VABF
americana Marsh.
American Mountain A.
DCWH DEWG NCAS
‘Apricot Queen’
DCNA
aucuparia L.
Rowan
DCMS DEMC TNBO
DCNA NCAS
‘Cardinal’ [S. aucuparia L.]
DCNA
domestica L.
Service Tree
NCMS
‘Fastigiata’ [S. aucuparia L.]
MDKN
hybrida L.
VASK
193
SORBUS
‘Magnifica’ [S. aria (L.) Crantz]
DCNA
‘Pendula’ [S. aucuparia L.]
MDKN
pohuashanensis (Hance) Hed.
MDKN
‘Red Copper Glow’
DCNA
torminalis Crantz
DCNA
SPARTIUM lL.
FABACEAE (Faboideae) Bean Family
junceum L.
Spanish Broom
SCWI VACW
SPIRAEA L. Spirea
ROSACEAE Rose Family
alba Du Roi
DCNA
albiflora (Miq.) Zab.
DCSH
‘Alpestris’ [S. x lemoinei Zab.]
[S. bullata x S. <bumalda]
DEWG
‘Alpina’ [S. japonica L.f.]
DCNA GAEC VAGS VATA
GAAM SCCU VAPH
‘Anthony Waterer’ [S. x bumalda Burv.]
[S. albiflora < S. japonica]
MDBN MDJS NCAS SCBR
arcuata Hook.f.
DCNA MDDF
x arguta Zab.
[S. multiflora < S. thunbergii]
DEWG
betulifolia Pall.
DCNA
x billiardii Herincq
[S. douglasii < S. salicifolia]
DEWG VACW
194
SPIRAEA
blumei G.Don
DCNA
bullata Maxim.
DEWG MDJW
< bumalda Buryv.
[S. albiflora < S. japonica]
TNBM TNFE VAPH
cantoniensis Lour.
Reeves S.
DCWR FLUF MDPJ SCPP
DEWG GACG NCTE TNDG
FLJU LAAP SCMG
FLMG LATU SCMM
chinensis Maxim.
GAIS SCPP
‘Compacta’ [S. thunbergii Sieb. ex. Bl.]
DCNA
‘Crispa’ [S. < bumalda Burv.]
[S. albiflora < S. japonica]
ALBH VAPH
‘Goldflame’ [S. < bumalda Burv.]
[S. albiflora < S. japonica]
DCNA
japonica Lf.
Japanese S. :
NCBE
DCNA LAHG VATA
DEWG MDBG SCCU
‘Lanceata’ [S. cantoniensis Lour.]
ALBG FLLT LAAP NCSM
ALBH FLMG LALG NCTE
ALEH FLUF LASL SCLM
DEWG GAJI MDGJ TNDG
FLJU GAVI MDLA
< margaritae Zab.
[S. japonica < S. <superba]
DEWG MDJH
miyabei Koidz.
DCNA
nipponica Maxim. var. tosaensis (Yatabe)
Makino
DCWH VATA
prunifolia Sieb. & Zucc.
Bridal Wreath
ALIT FLDG MDMM VAPH
ARRB FLMG SCMP VATA
DCDO. GACG TNCT VAWR
DEWG MDHN VACW
SPIRAEA
reevesiana Lindl.
= S. cantoniensis
salicifolia L.
Willowleaf S.
SCCU
X sanssouciana K.Koch
[S. douglasii < S. japonica]
DCNA DEWG
‘Snowmound’ [S. nipponica Maxim.
var. tosaensis (Yatabe) Makino]
MDBG SCCU TNIV
MDBN TNSN
‘Swan Lake’ [S. trilobata L.]
DEWG
thunbergii Sieb. ex Bl.
ALBG FLUF SCLM TNDG
DEWG GAGM SCMP
FLMG NCBE SCUC
tomentosa L.
Hardhack
NCDB
xvanhouttei (C. Briot) Zab.
Vanhoutte S., Bridal Wreath
[S. cantoniensis < S. trilobata]
ARRB GACG NCGR VAGJ
DCDO MDHF SCLM VAMP
DCWR MDLT SCMP
DEWG NCBE VACW
STACHYURUS Sieb. & Zucc.
STACHYURACEAE Stachyurus Family
LS RT IN oR To SE ce)
chinensis Franch.
DCNA
‘Issai’ [S. praecox Sieb. & Zucc.]
MDMG
praecox Sieb. & Zucc.
DCNA MDLT
MDKN SCCU
VAGS
STAPHYLEA L.
STAPHYLEACEAE Bladdernut Family
SENET OS ee
colchica Steven
DCNA DEWG
pinnata L.
NCBE
STEWARTIA
trifolia L.
ALAU DCNA VACW VAGW
STEPHANANDRA Sieb. & Zucc.
ROSACEAE Rose Family
‘Crispa’ [S. incisa (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.)
Zab.]
MDBG
incisa (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Zab.
Lace Shrub
DEMC MDLN NCBE
DEWG MDLT
tanakae (Franch. & Sav.) Franch. & Sav.
DCNA
STEWARTIA L.
THEACEAE Tea Family
malacodendron L.
Silky Camellia
GAEC MDKN MDLT MDMG
monadelpha Sieb. & Zucc.
ALBG MDBG SCWI
DCNA MDLT TNAB
GARW NCBE VAGS
ovata (Cav.) Weatherby
Mountain Camellia
DCNA TNPW
pentagyna L’Her.
= S. ovata
pseudocamellia Maxim.
Japanese S.
DCCG MDFA NCDB TNAB
DCNA MDLT NCDU VAGS
DEMC MDMG NCEL VATA
MDBG NCBE SCBR
rostrata Spongberg
DEWG VAGS
serrata Maxim.
VAGS
sinensis Rehd. & Wils.
DCNA GAEC TNSN
195
STIGMAPHYLLON
STIGMAPHYLLON Juss.
MALPIGHIACEAE Malpighia Family
ledifolium (HBK.) Small
TXCT
STRANVAESIA Lindl.
ROSACEAE Rose Family
aS SE Le REL, SEE ES T]
davidiana Decne.
Chinese S.
DCCG DCWA MDLT TNUT
DCNA MDBG TNLW
‘Lutea’ [S. davidiana Decne.]
Yellow-fruited Chinese S.
DCCG
niitakayamensis (Hayata) Hayata
VAPH
STYRAX L. Snowbell, Storax
STYRACACEAE Storax Family
(EEE Re Ae oe RRS SS
americanus Lam.
American Snowbell
TNSN TXMA
‘Carillon’ [S. japonica Sieb. & Zucc.]
DCNA
dasyanthus Perk.
MDKN
grandifolius Ait.
Bigleaf Snowbell
LAHG NCDU VACW
NCAG SCBR
japonicus Sieb. & Zucc.
Japanese Snowbell
DCSH MDGJ TNSG VACW
DEWG MDLT TNSN VAGS
MDBG TNSC TNUT
obassia Sieb. & Zucc.
Fragrant Snowbell
DCDO MDBG MDPJ VANB
DEEM MDGJ TNTV VATA
MDAB MDLT VAGS
‘Pink Chimes’ [S. japonica Sieb. & Zucc.]
DCNA MDBG
platanifolius Engelm.
Texas Snowbell
MDFM
©)
O
SYMPLOCOS
SYAGRUS Mart.
ARECACEAE Palm Family
romanzoffianum (Cham.) Glassman
Queen Palm
FLUF
romanzoffianum < Butia capitata |
FLUF
xX SYCOPARROTIA P.Endress &
J.Anliker
HAMAMELIDACEAE Witch-hazel Family
[Parrotia < Sycopsis]
EE ET TE ES TFS eT ee PS ET]
semidecidua P.Endress & J.Anliker
[Parrotia persica < Sycopsis sinensis]
DCNA
SYCOPSIS Oliv.
HAMAMELIDACEAE Witch-hazel Family
sinensis Oliv.
DCNA MDBG
SYMPHORICARPOS Duham. Snowberry
CAPRIFOLIACEAE Honeysuckle Family |
(Contributed by T. R. Dudley) |
albus (L.) S.F.Blake
MDLG MDPJ
albus (L.) S.F.Blake var. laevigatus (Fern.)
S.F.Blake
MDJS
x chenaultii Rehd.
[S. microphyllus x S. orbiculatus]
VARE
orbiculatus Moench
Coralberry, Indian Currant
ALAU NCBE VAHB VASP
DCCG TXDC VAPO
SYMPLOCOS Jacq.
SYMPLOCACEAE Sweetleaf Family
chinensis (Lour.) Druce f. pilosa (Nakai) Ohwi
= S. paniculata
Sieb. & Zucc.
japonicus
STYRAX
[illustrator Lillian Nicholson Meyer]
197
YW
‘a'e)
AI
SYCOPSIS sinensis Oliv.
[illustrator Susan M. Johnston]
SYMPLOCOS
lucida Sieb. & Zucc.
ALTD
paniculata (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Miq.
DCNA MDBG MDPJ
DEEM MDKN TNDR
tinctoria (L.) L’Her.
Horse Sugar, Yellow-wood
ALBG GAEC NCOP
FLMG LARP SCBR
SYRINGA L. Lilac
OLEACEAE Olive Family
[SEE RS a A ee ee 7”)
‘Alba’ [S. vulgaris L.]
ARRB MDMM
MDLA VACW
VAGW
VASP
VAWR
‘Alba Plena’ [S. vulgaris L.]
Double White L.
MDLA
‘Alexander’s Perfection’
DCNA
amurensis var. japonica (Maxim.) Franch. &
Sav.
= S. reticulata
‘Annabelle’ [S. oblata Lindl. var. dilatata
(Nakai) Rehd.]
DCNA
‘Buffon’ [S. x hyacinthiflora (V.Lemoine)
Rehd.]
[S. oblata < S. vulgaris]
DCNA
‘Charles Giant’ [S. < hyacinthiflora
(V.Lemoine) Rehd.]
[S. oblata < S. vulgaris]
DEWG
‘Charles Joly’ [S. vulgaris L.]
DCNA
‘Charles Nordine’ [S. vulgaris L.]
DCNA
x chinensis Willd.
Chinese L:
[S. x persica < S. vulgaris]
DCNA
‘Crayton’ [S. villosa Vahl]
Late Lilac
DEWG
SYRINGA
‘Decaisne’ [S. vulgaris L.]
DCNA
‘Esther Staley’ [S. vulgaris L.]
DCNA
‘Ethel M. Webster’ [S. < prestoniae
McKelvey]
[S. reflexa < S. villosa]
DEWG
‘Henri Robert’ [S. vulgaris L.]
DCNA
< henryi Schneid.
[S. josikaea x S. villosa]
DEWG
‘Jessica’
DCNA
josikaea Jacq.f. ex Reichenb.
Hungarian L.
NCBE
‘Jules Ferry’ [S. vulgaris L.]
DCNA
‘Katherine Havemeyer’ [S. vulgaris L.]
DCNA
laciniata Mill.
Cutleaf L.
DCNA GAFN MDWP SCCU
DEWG GAJS NCBE
‘Laciniata’ [S. persica L.]
MDWP NCBE SCCU
‘Lamartine’ [S. « hyacinthiflora (Lem.)
Rehd.]
[S. oblata < S. vulgaris]
DCNA DEWG
‘Laurentian’ [S. oblata Lindl. var. dilatata
(Nakai) Rehd.]
DCNA
‘Leon Gambetta’ [S. vulgaris L.]
DCNA
‘Marechal Lannes’ [S. vulgaris L.]
DCNA
‘Maurice Barres’ [S. vulgaris L.]
DCNA
meyeri Schneid.
DCNA DEWG VAGS
microphylla Diels
DEWG
199
SYRINGA
‘Miss Ellen Willmott’ [S. vulgaris L.]
DCNA
‘Miss Kim’ [S. patula (Palib.) Nakai]
MDJS
‘Mme. Charles Souchet’ [S. vulgaris L.]
DCNA
‘Monge’ [S. vulgaris L.]
DCNA
‘Mrs. Edward Harding’ [S. vulgaris L.]
DCNA
oblata Lindl. var. dilatata (Nakai) Rehd.
VATA
patula (Palib.) Nakai
DCNA VACW
persica L.
Persian L.
DEWG MDWP VACW VAWR
MDPJ SCCU VAGW
‘Pocohantas’ [S. < hyacinthiflora (Lem.)
Rehd.]
[S. oblata < S. vulgaris]
DEWG
‘President Grevy’ [S. vulgaris L.]
DCNA
‘Primrose’ [S. vulgaris L.]
DEWG
‘Priscella’ [S. vulgaris L.]
DCNA
pubescens Turcz.
DCNA DEWG
‘Purpurea’ [S. vulgaris L.]
Common Lilac
ARRB MDLA TINCT
DCWH MDMM VAGW
GAAM MDSM VASP
‘Rene Jarry-Desloges’ [S. vulgaris L.]
DCNA
reticulata (Bl.) Hara
Japanese Tree L.
DCNA DEWG MDHC VAMP
DCSH GAOH TNRW VATA
DCWH MDBR TNTV
‘Sarah Sands’ [S. vulgaris L.]
DCNA
TAMARIX
‘Superba’ [S. microphylla Diels]
DEWG
‘Vaubon’ [S. < hyacinthiflora (Lem.) Rehd.]
[S. oblata < S. vulgaris]
DCNA
velutina Komar.
= S. patula
villosa Vahl
Late L.
MDBG
vulgaris L. var. alba Weston
= ‘Alba’
vulgaris L. var. purpurea Weston
= ‘Purpurea’
yunnanensis Franch.
DCNA
‘Zulu’ [S. vulgaris L.]
DCNA
TABERNAEMONTANA L.
APOCYNACEAE Dogbane Family
2S SS aa ES a EE CE EAE ETA GE ea]
coronaria (Jacq.) Willd.
= T. divaricata
divaricata (L.) R.Br. ex Roem. &
J.A.Schultes
Crape Jasmine
LALG
TAIWANIA Hayata
TAXODIACEAE Taxodium Family
ELS OE TESS RN FS RE SON OD EL ST
cryptomerioides Hayata
ALTD DCNA GACG
TAMARIX L.
TAMARICACEAE Tamarisk Family
oe
parviflora DC.
DEWG VACW
pentandra Pall.
= T. ramosissima
ramosissima Ledeb.
DCNA TXHN VAGS
TAMARIX
‘Rubra’ [T. ramosissima Ledeb.]
DCNA
‘Summer Glow’ [T. ramosissima Ledeb.]
DCNA
TAXODIUM L.C.Rich. Bald Cypress
TAXODIACEAE Taxodium Family
ascendens Brongn.
= T. distichum var. nutans
distichum (L.) L.C.Rich. var. distichum
Bald Cypress
ALAU DCWH NCCA VAMC
ALBG DEMC SCBR VAMP
ARUM GAMW SCMG
DCCG MDBG TNFE
DCNA MSEP TNSC
distichum (L.) L.C.Rich. var. imbricarium
(Nutt.) Croom
= T. distichum var. nutans —
distichum (L.) L.C.Rich. var. nutans (Ait.)
Sweet
Pond C.
ALAU DEMC MDCP SCBR
ALBG FLMG NCCA VAMP
DCNA MDBG NCOP
mucronatum Tenore
Montezuma Cypress
LASL TXDM TXPS
‘Nutans’ [T. distichum (L.) L.C.Rich.]
= T. distichum var. nutans
‘Pendens’ [T. distichum (L.) L.C.Rich.]
DCNA
TAXUS L. Yew
TAXACEAE Yew Family
‘Adpressa’ [T. baccata L.]
NCBE
‘Adpressa Fowle’ [T. baccata L.]
DCNA
‘Amersfoort’ [T. baccata L.]
DCNA MDTD
‘Aurea’ [T. baccata L.]
Golden Y.
DCSH
‘Aurea Marginata’ [T. baccata L.]
VABR VAMP
TAXUS
baccata L.
English Y.
DCCG MDFM NCTE VASJ
DCNA MDRT VACS VAWR
baccata L. f. fastigiata (Lindl.) Pilger
FLMG MDHN VABA VAMP
GABG MDJH VAGS
canadensis Marsh.
Canadian Y., Ground Hemlock
SCBR VADW
‘Citation’ [T. < media Rehd.]
[T. baccata « T. cuspidata]
DCNA
cuspidata Sieb. & Zucc.
Japanese Y.
ALTD FLMG VASP
DCCG MDDF
‘Elegantissima’ [T. baccata L.]
VAFN
‘Expansa’ [T. cuspidata Sieb. & Zucc.]
MDLT
‘Fastigiata Robusta’ [T. baccata L.]
DCNA
floridana Nutt.
Florida Y.
FLUF TNAB
‘Flushing’ [T. x media Rehd.]
[T. baccata < T. cuspidata]
DCNA
‘Fowle’ [T. baccata L.]
= ‘Adpressa Fowle’
‘Hicksii’ [T. « media Rehd.]
[T. baccata < T. cuspidata]
DCNA FLMG NCDU
‘Luteobaccata’ [T. cuspidata Sieb. & Zucc.]
DCNA
<x media Rehd.
[T. baccata < T. cuspidata]
DCFP DCNA DCSI MDAB
‘Minima’ [T. cuspidata Sieb. & Zucc.]
DCNA
‘Nana’ [T. cuspidata Sieb. & Zucc.]
MDTD
‘Nana Variegata’ [T. cuspidata Sieb. &
Zucc.]
DCNA
201
TAXUS
‘Overeynderi’ [T. baccata L.]
DCCG
‘Repandens’ [T. baccata L.]
DCNA MDBG MDHN
‘Richard Horsey’ [T. x hunnewelliana
Rehd.]
[T. canadensis < T. cuspidata]
DCNA
‘Stricta’ [T. baccata]
= T. baccata f. fastigiata
‘Thompson’ [T. cuspidata Sieb. & Zucc.]
DCNA
TECOMA Juss.
BIGNONIACEAE Bignonia Family
stans (L.) HBK. var. angustata Rehd.
TXLL
TECOMARIA (Endl.) Spach
BIGNONIACEAE Bignonia Family
capensis (Thunb.) Spach
Cape Honeysuckle
FLUF
TERNSTROEMIA Miutis ex Lf.
THEACEAE Tea Family
gymnanthera (Wight & Arn.) Sprague
(Distinct from Cleyera japonica, this plant is
often grown under that name because of its
confused nomenclatural history; referral to
Cleyera japonica Thunb., pro parte, merely
continues the chances for misidentification of the
plant.)
ALAU FLMG LAMP SCKG
ALBG FLUF LASL VAMP
ALTD GAHC MSHB VANB
DCCG GAMM NCAG VAWM
DCDO GAWP NCDU
DCNA LAHG NCOP
FLCG LALG NCTE
japonica Thunb.
= T. gymnanthera
THUJA
TETRAPANAX (K.Koch) K.Koch
ARALIACEAE Ginseng Family
CEES ES SI LS OS SE |
papyriferus (Hook.) K.Koch
Rice-paper Plant
MSHB
TEUCRIUM L. Germander
LAMIACEAE Mint Family
CES Ey Te GN OD ES PC IS ES SENS SLT BU)
chamaedrys L.
European Germander
DCNA
<x lucidrys Boom
[T. chamaedrys < T. lucidum]
DCNA
lucidum L.
MDHN
THAMNOCALAMUS Munro
POACEAE Grass Family
ee ee Sk ee
spathaceus (Franch.) Soderstrom
Green Fountain Bamboo
DCNA MDFM
THRYALLIS Mart.
MALPIGHIACEAE Malpighia Family
glauca (Cav.) O.Ktze.
= Galphimia glauca
THUJA L. Arborvitae
CUPRESSACEAE Cypress Family
‘Alba’ [T. occidentalis L.]
DCNA
‘Aurea’ [T. occidentalis L.]
VAMP
‘Beaufort’ [T. occidentalis L.]
DCNA
‘Buchananii’ [T. occidentalis L.]
DCNA
‘Columna’ [T. occidentalis L.]
MDJS
THUJA
‘Compacta’ [T. occidentalis L.]
DCNA
‘Cuprea’ [T. plicata D.Don]
DCNA
‘Endean’ [T. occidentalis L.]
DCNA
‘Fastigiata’ [T. occidentalis L.]
NCBE
‘Filifera’ [T. occidentalis L.]
NCBE
‘Filiformis’ [T. occidentalis L.]
DCNA
‘Froebelii’ [T. occidentalis L.]
DCNA
‘Globosa’ [T. occidentalis L.]
DCNA SCCU
‘Globosa Rheindiana’ [T. occidentalis L.]
DCNA
‘Hetz Midget’ [T. occidentalis L.]
DCNA
‘Holmstrup’ [T. occidentalis L.]
DCNA
‘Hudsonica’ [T. occidentalis L.]
DCNA
‘Little Gem’ [T. occidentalis L.]
VATA
‘Lutea’ [T. occidentalis L.]
VABF
‘Malonyana’ [T. occidentalis L.]
DCNA
occidentalis L.
American A.
ALSH MDHN NCCA TNBV
DCNA MDJH NCSM
‘Ohlendorfii’ [T. occidentalis L.]
MDBG
orientalis L.
= Platycladus orientalis
‘Pendula’ [T. occidentalis L.]
TNTV
plicata J.Donn ex G.Don
Western Red Cedar
GAEC TNUT
THUJOPSIS
‘Pygmaea’ [T. occidentalis L.]
DCNA MDBG
‘Pyramidalis’ [T. occidentalis L.]
MDBG MDHN
‘Pyramidalis Nigra’ [T. occidentalis L.]
VATA
‘Recurva Nana’ [T. occidentalis L.]
DCNA
‘Rheingold’ [T. occidentalis L.]
DCNA
‘Rogersii’ [T. plicata D.Don]
DCNA
‘Semperaurea’ [T. occidentalis L.]
DCNA
‘Spiralis’ [T. occidentalis L.]
NCBE
standishii (Gord.) Carr.
DCNA
‘Stricta’ [T. occidentalis L.]
DCNA
‘Sunkist’ [T. occidentalis L.]
DCNA MDBG
‘Techny’ [T. occidentalis L.]
GACG
‘Umbraculifera’ [T. occidentalis L.]
DCNA
‘Wareana’ [T. occidentalis L.]
DCNA
‘Wareana Lutescens’ [T. occidentalis L.]
DCNA
‘Woodwardii’ [T. occidentalis L.]
DCNA
‘Zebrina’ [T. plicata D.Don]
DCNA
THUJOPSIS Sieb. & Zucc. ex Endl.
False Arborvitae
CUPRESSACEAE Cypress Family
aa OE EO in aE EET oe
dolabrata (Thunb. ex L.f.) Sieb. & Zucc.
Hiba Arborvitae
DCNA MDBG MDLT NCKN
203
THUJOPSIS
dolabrata (Thunb. ex L.f.) Sieb. & Zucc.
var. hondae Makino
DCNA MDGD
‘Nana’ [T. dolabrata (Thunb. ex L.f.) Sieb.
& Zucc.]
LASL
THUNBERGIA Retz.
ACANTHACEAE Acanthus Family
grandiflora (Roxb. ex Rottl.) Roxb.
Blue Trumpet Vine
TXAB
THYMUS L.
LAMIACEAE Mint Family
vulgaris L.
Common Thyme
DCNA MDBG
TIBOUCHINA Aubl.
MELASTOMATACEAE Melastoma Family
semidecandra Hort. non (DC.) Cogn.
= T. urvilleana
urvilleana (DC.) Cogn.
Glory Bush
ALBG FLUF
TILIA L. Basswood, Linden
TILIACEAE Linden Family
LR a RO a a a
americana L.
American L.
ALUA DCMS MDHN VABR
DCBG DCNA MDNA VACM
DCEC DCSI NCBE VACW
DCCG DCTB SCBR VAMP
DCJJI FLUF TNFE VARO
DCMH MDAB TNSG
caroliniana Mill.
= T. americana
cordata Mill.
Littleleaf L.
DCCG DCNY MDBG SCCU
DCJM DCSH MDHN TNSC
DCMH DCWH MDJH TNUT
DCMN DESR MDLT VACM
DCNA GARW NCDU
ND
©
aS
TIPUANA
x euchlora K.Koch
[T. ?cordata <x T. dasystyla]
DCBG DCML MDNA
DCJM DCNA
x europaea L.
[T. cordata < T. platyphyllos]
DCGP GAAC MDSJ VASC
DCJJ GALE NCBE VAWR
DCML MDHC NCCP
DCMN MDHN VACM
heterophylla Vent.
= T. americana
‘Laciniata’ [T. platyphyllos Scop.]
DCBG MDCP VALC
DCML TNTV
x moltkei Spaeth
[T. americana < T. tomentosa ‘Pendula’|
DCML MDNA
mongolica Maxim.
Mongolian L.
DCNA
‘Pendula’ [T. tomentosa Moench]
DCGP DCPA DCWH
petiolaris DC.
= T. tomentosa ‘Pendula’
platyphyllos Scop.
Bigleaf L.
DCBG MDDF NCBE VAMP
DCCG MDEC TNFE VARB
DCML MDHN TNHG
DCWH MDJH TNSG
MDCP MDPJ VAMF
tomentosa Moench
Silver L.
DCAC DCWH MDCP TNUT
DCCG GAEH MDJH VALC
DCGP MDCL NCBE
‘Vitifolia’ [T. platyphyllos Scop.]
DCSI
x vulgaris Hayne
= T. Xeuropaea
TIPUANA (Benth.) Benth.
FABACEAE (Faboideae) Bean Family
tipu (Benth.) O.Ktze.
Tipu Tree, Rosewood
FLUF
TOONA
TOONA (Endl.) M.J.Roem.
MELIACEAE Mahogany Family
a a TE OT FI Pee MT]
sinensis (Juss.) M.J.Roem.
Chinese T.
DCCG DCNA MDBG VABF
DCGD DCTN TNRT
TORREYA Arn.
TAXACEAE Yew Family
ee SEE BY ES Pe Po ee ee me
‘Gold Strike’ [T. nucifera (L.) Sieb. & Zucc.]
DCNA
nucifera (L.) Sieb. & Zucc.
Japanese T.
DCDO DCNA TNTV
taxifolia Arn.
Stinking Cedar, Florida T.
ALEH FLDG FLUF SCBR
DCNA FLMG NCBE SCMG
FLAL FLTP NCHS
TOXICODENDRON Mill.
ANACARDIACEAE Cashew Family
radicans (L.) O.Ktze.
Poison Ivy
MDBG
vernicifluum (Stokes) F.A.Barkley
Varnish Tree
DCNA
TRACHELOSPERMUM Lem.
APOCYNACEAE Dogbane Family
asiaticum (Sieb. & Zucc.) Nakai
GAEC GAWH
difforme (Walt.) A.Gr.
MSEP SCBR
jasminoides (Lindl.) Lem.
Confederate Jasmine, Star Jasmine
FLPM GAUG MSEN SCCM
FLUF LALG NCDU SCWI
GAOH LASL NCWM
JjJasminoides (Lindl.) Lem. var. pubescens
Makino
LAHG MSMN
TSUGA
‘Variegatum’ [T. jasminoides (Lindl.) Lem.]
ALBG LASL SCWC
TRACHYCARPUS H.Wend1.
ARECACEAE Palm Family
fortunei (Hook.) H.Wendl.
Windmill! Palm
ALBG
FLMG
SCFW
TXDM
VAGS
TRIPETALEIA Sieb. & Zucc.
= ELLIOTIA
TRIPTERYGIUM Hook.f.
CELASTRACEAE Staff-tree Family
regelii Sprague & Takeda
Three-wing Wingnut
DCNA TNTV
TRITHRINAX Mart.
ARECACEAE Palm Family
acanthocoma Drude
FLUF
TROCHODENDRON Sieb. & Zucc.
TROCHODENDRACEAE
Trochodendron Family
aralioides Sieb. & Zucc.
MDLT
TSUGA Carr. Hemlock
PINACEAE
Pine Family
‘Abbott’s Dwarf’ [T. canadensis (L.) Carr.]
MDMG
‘Angustifolia’ [T. canadensis (L.) Carr.]
DCNA
‘Armistice’ [T. canadensis (L.) Carr.]
DCNA
‘Beaujean’ [T. canadensis (L.) Carr.)
DCNA
205
TOONA sinensis (Juss.) M.J. Roem.
[illustrator Lillian Nicholson Meyer]
TSUGA
‘Bennett’ [T. canadensis (L.) Carr.]
DCNA
‘Boulevard’ [T. canadensis (L.) Carr.]
DCNA
‘Brandley’ [T. canadensis (L.) Carr.]
DCNA
canadensis (L.) Carr.
Canadian H.
ALEH GAAB NCBE TNWF
DCCG MDHN NCTE VAMP
DCFP MDJS »CCU VAPO
DCNA MDLA SCPP VAWP
DCWH MDLT TNDG VAWR
FLUF MDWP TNSM
caroliniana Engelm.
Carolina H.
DCWH MDLT NCBE VAPO
MDBG MDNA NCCA
MDDF MDWP NCDU
MDLA NCAS
VAML
chinensis (Franch.) Pritz.
DCNA
‘Cinnamomea’ [T. canadensis (L.) Carr.]
DCNA
‘Curtis Ideal’ [T. canadensis (L.) Carr.]
DCNA
‘Curtis Spreader’ [T. canadensis (L.) Carr.]
DCNA
diversifolia (Maxim.) Mast.
DCNA GAEC
‘Doc’s Choice’ [T. canadensis (L.) Carr.]
DCNA
‘Doran’ [T. canadensis (L.) Carr.]
DCNA
‘Fastigiata’ [T. canadensis (L.) Carr.]
DCNA
‘Gensch White’ [T. canadensis (L.) Carr.]
MDLT
‘Globosa’ [T. canadensis (L.) Carr.]
DCNA
‘Hawkersmith Weeping’ [T. canadensis
(L.) Carr.]
TNSN
‘Henry Hohman’ [T. canadensis (L.) Carr.]
DCNA
ULMUS
‘Jacqueline Verkade’ [T. canadensis (L.)
Carr.]
DCNA
‘Jervis’ [T. canadensis (L.) Carr.]
DCNA
‘Kelsey’s Weeping’ [T. canadensis (L.)
Carr.]
DCNA
‘Macrophylla’ [T. canadensis (L.) Carr.]
DCNA
‘Minima’ [T. canadensis (L.) Carr.]
DCNA
‘Minuta’ [T. canadensis (L.) Carr.]
DCNA
‘Pendula’ [T. canadensis (L.) Carr.]
Weeping H.
DCNA MDLT MDNA NCBE
‘Sargentii’ [T. canadensis (L.) Carr.]
Sargent’s Weeping H.
DCNA MDBG
sieboldii Carr.
MDKN MDLT
‘Verkade Recurved’ [T. canadensis (L.)
Carr.]
DCNA
‘Von Helms’ [T. canadensis (L.) Carr.]
DCNA
‘Youngcone’ [T. canadensis (L.) Carr.]
DCNA
ULMUS L. Elm
ULMACEAE Elm Family
alata Michx.
Winged E.
ARSN GAUG SCCU VAMP
FLUF LAAP SCMG VASC
GAAB NCDU VACW VAWR
GATN NCWT VAGG
americana L.
American E.
DCCG MDCP SCUC TNSC
DCNA MDHN TNDR VACW
DCWH SCCU TNLW VASC
‘Augustine Ascending’ [U. americana L.]
DCWH NCDU VASJ
207
ULMUS ULMUS
‘Belgica’ [U. < hollandica Mill.] macrocarpa Hance
[U. minor < U. glabra] DCNA MDGD
DCCG DCWP
‘Major’ [U. x hollandica Mill.]
‘Camperdownii’ [U. glabra Huds.] [U. minor < U. glabra]
DCWH TNDR VACW VAWP DCCG
carpinifolia Gleditsch ‘Marginata’ [U. procera Salisb.]
= U. minor DCSE
‘Christine Buisman’ [U. minor Mill.] minor Mill.
DCPP DCCG SCCU TNRM
crassifolia Nutt. ‘Moline’ [U. americana L.]
Cedar E. Moline Elm
TXGS MDGD
‘Dauvessei’ [U. < hollandica Mill.] parvifolia Jacq.
[U. minor < U. glabra] Chinese E.
DCWP ALAU DCLC GAJY SCCU
ALFN FLMN MDAF
‘Drake’ [U. parvifolia Jacq.] DCAC FLUF NCEL
SCCU SCSG VATA
* ‘Pioneer’ [U. < hollandica]
* ‘Dynasty‘ [U. parvifolia Jacq.] [U. minor < U. glabra]
DCNA DCNA
elliptica K.Koch procera Salisb.
VABF English E.
DCCG DCWH MDHN
‘Frosty’ [U. parvifolia Jacq.] DCSE MDCP
GAFG
pumila L.
fulva Michx. Siberian E.
= U. rubra ALBH DCWR MDGG SCNS
ARPT GACL MDMM VAWD
glabra Huds. DCCG LATU NCCC
Wych E., Scotch E.
DCCG rubra Muhl.
Slippery E.
‘Hokkaido’ [U. parvifolia Jacq.] DCCG NCKH VACW
GAFG MDHN SCMP VAMP
< hollandica Mill. ‘Sarniensis’ [U. minor Mill.]
[U. minor < U. glabra} Jersey E.
VAMW DCLP
* ‘Homestead’ serotina Sarg.
[U. pumila x ((U. <hollandica ‘Vegeta’ x September E.
U. minor) < (U. pumila var. arborea < NCBE VASC
U. minor ‘Hoersholm’))]
DCNA ‘Superba’ [U. < hollandica Mill.]
[U. minor < U. glabra]
japonica (Rehd.) Sarg. DCGP
DCNA
thomasii Sarg.
japonica < U. wilsoniana Rock E.
DCTB SCCU
laevis Pall. ‘Umbraculifera’ [U. minor Mill.]
European White E. Globe E.
DCCG DCSE ScCCcU NCBE
DCDO MDDF
ULMUS parvifolia Jacq.
[illustrator Susan M. Johnston]
209
ULMUS
‘Wredei’ [U. minor Miill.]
DCPL
UNGNADIA Endl.
SAPINDACEAE Soapberry Family
(EEE ME SES CRED EO ERE ONY REDE OE ERT DESC 55) NON SPT Oe
speciosa Endl.
Mexican Buckeye
LASL SCWI
TXDC TXLL
VACCINIUM L. Blueberry
ERICACEAE Heath Family
(eI DR ERE VI CR (a rT
amoenum Ait.
GASM
arboreum Marsh.
Farkleberry, Sparkleberry
ALBG FLUF
FLMG LAHG
LALG
MSMN
SCHS
ashei Reade
= V. corymbosum, in part
atrococcum (A.Gr.) Heller
= V. corymbosum, in part
‘Bloodstone’ [V. crassifolium Andr. ssp.
sempervirens (Rayner & Henderson)
Kirkman & Bal.]
NCNS
bracteatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
DCNA
constablaei A.Gr.
= V. corymbosum, in part
corymbosum L.
Highbush B.
ALON LAHG SCCU VACW
DCNA LALG SCKG VAPH
FLDG MDWJ SCWI VAPO
GACG SCBR TNMB VATW
crassifolium Andr.
Creeping B.
SCWI
cylindraceum Sm.
DCNA
elliottii Chapm.
= V. corymbosum, in part
floridanum (Nutt.) Sleumer
= V. stamineum, in part
VIBURNUM
fuscatum Ait.
= V. corymbosum, in part
myrsinites Lam.
Ground B.
ALTD GAJI
FLUF SCWI
VAPH
simulatum Small
VACW
stamineum L.
Deerberry
ALBG GACG MDLT VACW
tenellum Ait.
SCBR
vacillans Torr.
MDLT
virgatum Ait.
= V. corymbosum, in part
vitis-idaea L.
Cowberry, Mountain Cranberry
DCNA DEMC
‘Wells Delight’ [V. crassifolium Andr. ssp.
crassifolium]
NCNS
VIBURNUM L.
CAPRIFOLIACEAE Honeysuckle Family
(Contributed by T. R. Dudley)
acertfolium L.
Maple-leaved V.
GAUG
MDLT VAAC
* ‘Alleghany’ [V. x rhytidophylloides
Suring.]
[V. lantana < V. rhytidophyllum]
DCNA MDLT
alnifolium Marsh.
= V. lantanoides
‘Aurantiacum’ [V. setigerum Hance]
DCNA MDBG MDGD
awabuki K.Koch
FLJU FLUF LASL SCCU
FLMG LAAL NCDU SCMG
‘Ben Blackburn’ [V. rhytidophyllum
Hemsl.]
MDKN
VIBURNUM
betulifolium Batal.
Birch-leaved V.
GAUG
bitchiuense Makino
Yeddo V.
DCWH GAEC VAPH VARG
brachybotryum Hemsl.
GACG
buddleifolium Wright
Buddleja-leaved V.
DEWG MDKN
burejaeticum Regel & Herd.
Manchurian V.
MDLT MDTD TNUT
<x burkwoodii Burkw. & Skipwith
Burkwood’s V.
[V. carlesii < V. utile]
DCNA MDDF TNMB VAPH
DEWG SCCU TNUT
GAFN TNDG VACW
calvum Rehd.
LASL
xcarlcephalum Burkw. ex Pike
[V. carlesii x V. macrocephalum]
ARWS MDLT TNCT VACW
DEWG MDME TNMB VAWM
carlesii Hemsl.
Korean-spice V.
DCNA MDMM VANB
GAWH TNCT VAPH
MDBG TNDG VAWM
carlesii Hemsl. var. bitchiuwense (Makino)
Nakai
= V. bitchiuense
cassinoides L.
Withe-rod V.
NCBE TXHN
* ‘Catskill’ [V. dilatatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA MDBG
* ‘Cayuga’ [V. xcarlcephalum Burkw. ex
Pike]
[V. carlesii < V. macrocephalum]
DCNA
‘Chenault’ [V. <x burkwoodii Burkw. &
Skipwith]
[V. carlesii < V. utile]
MDBG MDLT
VIBURNUM
* ‘Chesapeake’
[V. xcarlcephalum ‘Cayuga’ < V. utile]
DCNA GAEC
* ‘Chippewa’
[V. japonicum V. dilatatum]
DCNA
cinnamomifolium Rehd.
Cinnamon-leaved V.
LASL
‘Compacta’ [V. carlesii Hemsl.]
DEWG
* ’Conoy’ [V. < burkwoodii Burkw. &
Skipwith]
[V. carlesii < V. utile]
DCNA
cylindricum D.Don
GAIS
dasyanthum Rehd.
MDKN
‘Dawn’ [V. <x bodnantense Aberc.]
[V. farreri < V. grandiflorum]
DEWG MDLT
‘Deben’ [V. < bodnantense Aberc.]
[V. farreri < V. grandiflorum]
DEWG
dentatum L.
Arrow-wood
MDBG NCBE SCWI
MDLT SCBR TNSN
dilatatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
Linden V.
DEWG MDGD SCCU VANB
GAEC MDLT VABF VATA
MDBG NCBE VAFC
* ‘Erie’ [V. dilatatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.]
DCNA MDBG
erosum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
GACG MDGD NCSW
GAEC MDPJ
* ‘Eskimo’ [V. <carlcephalum ‘Cayuga’ <
V. utile]
DCNA
farreri Stearn
DEWG
foetidum Wall. var. rectangulatum
(Graebn.) Rehd.
DCNA
21h
VIBURNUM
fordiae Hemsl.
TNTV
fragrans Bunge
= V. farreri
x hillieri Stearn
[V. erubescens < V. henryi]
MDBG
hirtulum Rehd.
SCCU
hupehense Rehd.
MDGD TNTV
* ‘Huron’ [V. lobophyllum x
V. japonicum]
DCNA
ichangense (Hemsl.) Rehd.
MDKN
* ‘Iroquois’ [V. dilatatum Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.]
DCNA MDBG
japonicum (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Spreng.
Japanese V.
DCNA GAJI MDGD
FLCG LALG MDLT
FLUF MDBG SCBH
x juddii Rehd.
[V. bitchiuense = V. carlesii]
DEWG MDBG VAPH
lantana L.
Wayfaring Tree
MDJS MDLT NCBE
lantanoides Michx.
Hobblebush
NCDB
lentago L.
Nannyberry, Sheepberry
VACW VAGW
lentago L. f. sphaerocarpum (Fern.) Rehd.
MDBG
lobophyllum Graebn.
DEWG MDBG
luzonicum Rolfe
Philippine V.
TXLL TXSE
macrocephalum Fort. f. keteleeri (Carr.)
Rehd.
VAAC
i)
VIBURNUM
macrocephalum Fort. f. macrocephalum
Chinese Snowball
DCWH GACG MDKN
DEWG MDBG VAGS
‘Mariesii’ [V. plicatum Thunb.
f. tomentosum (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.)
Rehd.]
DCWR MDLA TNDG VATW
MDJS MDLT VANB
* ‘Mohawk’ [V. < burkwoodii < V. carlesii]
DCNA MDBG
* ‘Mohican’ [V. lantana L.]
DCNA
molle Michx.
Poison Haw
DEWG
‘Mt. Fuji’ [V. plicatum Fort. f. tomentosum
(Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Rehd.]
DCNA
mullaha Buch.-Ham. ex D.Don
DCNA
‘Newport’ [V. plicatum Thunb. f. plicatum]
GACG MDBG
nudum L.
Nannyberry Haw, Possum Haw
ALBG LAHG SCBR VACW
ALUA LALG TNUT
obovatum Walt.
Walter's V.
ALEH DCNA TXPS
ALTD SCBR
odoratissimum Ker-Gawl.
Sweet V.
FLEM LAAL MSBN MSMN
FLMN LAHG MSEP TXJS
odoratissimum Ker-Gawl. var. awabulki
(K.Koch) K.Koch ex Ruempler
= V. awabuki
* ‘Oneida’ [V. dilatatum
V. lobophyllum]
DCNA
* ‘Onondaga’ [V. sargentii Koehne]
DCNA
opulus L.
European Cranberry-bush
MDTD VAAC VASK
VIBURNUM
ovatifolium Rehd.
DEWG
plicatum Thunb. f. lanceolatum (Rehd.)
Rehd.
TNUT
plicatum Thunb. f. parvifolium (Miq.)
Rehd.
MDKN VATW
plicatum Thunb. f. plicatum
Japanese Snowball
ALBH MDJS NCCA VAMP
DCDO MDKN NCSM VASK
GACG MDLA VAAC
MDBG NCBE VACW
plicatum Thunb. var. rotundifolium Rehd.
Round-leaved double-file V.
ARPT MDDF
plicatum Thunb. f. tomentosum (Thunb. ex
J.A.Murr.) Rehd.
Double-file V.
ALBH GACG MDKN VACW
DCWH GAFN NCGC VAPH
DEWG MDBG VAAC VASK
‘Pragense’ [V. rhytidophyllum x V. utile]
TNTV VAGS VATA
prunifolium L.
Black Haw, Sheepberry
DCNA MDLA TNMB VAMP
GARW MDLT TNRG VAPO
MDBA NCBE VACW VATA
MDBG SCCU VAGS
MDKN TNDG VAGW
recognitum Fern.
Northern Arrow-wood
DCCG LASL VACW VAGW
‘Reticulatum’ [V. sieboldii Miq.]
MDPJ VADW
x rhytidocarpum E.Lemoine
[V. buddleifolium < V. rhytidophyllum]
GACG MDBG TNPW VATW
x rhytidophylloides Suring.
[V. lantana < V. rhytidophyllum]
GACG MDPJ VATA
MDKN VAMP
rhytidophyllum Hemsl.
Leatherleaf V.
ALTD MDLA NCBE TNMB
GAOH MDLT NCDU TNPW
GAUG MDMG NCWC VACW
GAWH MDPJ TNCT VAMP
VIBURNUM
‘Roseum’ [V. opulus L.]
Common Snowball, European Snowball
GAOH VACW VAGW
MDTD VADW VASP
‘Roseum’ [V. rhytidophyllum Hemsl.]
MDKN
rufidulum Raf.
Rusty Black Haw, Southern Black Haw
ALYTD LARP TNSG
GACG MDGJ TXMK
LAAL SCBR TXRS
‘St. Keverne’ [V. plicatum Thunb.
f. tomentosum (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Rehd.]
TNTV
sargentii Koehne
MDBG MDGD VACW
sargentii Koehne var. calvescens Rehd.
SCCU
* ‘Seneca’ [V. sieboldii Miq.]
DCNA MDBG
setigerum Hance
Tea-leaved V.
GAAB MDBG MDPJ VABF
GACG MDDF NCBE VATW
GAEC MDJS SCCU VAWR
GAEH MDKN TNMB
GAIS MDLT TNSN
* ‘Shasta’ [V. plicatum f. tomentosum
V. plicatum f. tomentosum ‘Mariesii’]
DCNA
* ‘Shoshoni’ [V. plicatum Fort.
f. tomentosum (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Rehd.]
DCNA
sieboldii Miq.
Tree V.
DCCG MDJH MDLT VATA
DEMC MDKN MDWS
DEWG MDLA TNUT
stellulatum Wall.
= V. mullaha
suspensum Lindl.
ALEH GAFN LAGN
FLMG GAJI SCBR
FLUF LAAL TXSH
* ‘Susquehanna’ [V. sargentii Koehne]
DCNA
theiferum Rehd.
= V. setigerum
213
VIBURNUM
tinus L.
Laurustinus
FLUF MSMN SCFW VACW
GACG NCEG SCHW
LALG NCTP SCMG
LASL SCBR SCMP
trilobum Marsh.
Highbush Cranberry
DCDO NCAS VARG
MDBG NCCA
urceolatum Sieb. & Zucc.
DCNA
utile Hemsl.
GAEC MDBG NCEL SCWI
‘Variegatum’ [V. rhytidophyllum Hemsl.]
MDBG
‘Willow Leaf’ [V. x rhytidophylloides
Suring.]
[V. lantana < V. rhytidophyllum]
DEWG GACG
‘Willowwood’ [V. <rhytidophylloides
Suring.]
[V. lantana < V. rhytidophyllum]
TNPW
wrightii Miq.
MDGD MDJS MDKN VABF
VINCA L. Periwinkle
APOCYNACEAE Dogbane Family
‘Alba’ [V. minor L.]
MDLT MDSM
‘Atropurpurea’ [V. minor L.]
VAPH
major L.
Greater P.
FLDG FLMG MDWP VAWR
minor L.
Common P.
MDLT VACW
‘Multiplex’ [V. minor L.]
Double-flowered P.
DEWG
‘Oxyloba’ [V. major L.]
MDFM
‘Variegata’ [V. major L.]
VAPH
214
WASHINGTONIA
VITEX L.
VERBENACEAE Verbena Family
RS, LTS SST OE RE TTS)
agnus-castus L.
Chaste Tree
ALAU LAMP NCBE VACP
ALBG MDBG NCSM VACW
DCCG MDBR SCBR
GAAB MDFD SCCU
LAAL MDWP SCMP
‘Incisa’ [V. negundo L.]
FLUF VACW
negundo L.
FLUF GAIS
rotundifolia L.f.
MDFM
‘Silver Spire’ [V. agnus-castus L.]
DCNA
‘Variegata’ [V. trifolia L.]
FLUF
VITIS L.
VITACEAE
Grape
Grape Family
candicans Engelm.
= V. mustangensis
labrusca L.
Fox G.
NCDU
mustangensis Buckl.
Mustang G.
DCNA
rotundifolia Michx.
Muscadine G., Scuppernong
NCMO SCPL
WASHINGTONIA H.Wendl.
Washington Palm
ARECACEAE Palm Family
robusta H.Wendl.
LAAL
WEIGELA
WEIGELA Thunb.
CAPRIFOLIACEAE Honeysuckle Family
(Contributed by T. R. Dudley)
‘Bristol Ruby’ [W. florida <
W. ‘Eva Rathke’]
VAMP
decora (Nakai) Nakai
DCDO NCBE
‘Eva Rathke’ [W. floribunda
W. coraeensis]
DEWG
‘Feerie’
(Hybrid of unknown parentage)
DEWG
florida (Bunge) A.DC.
ALBH MDLA
LAHG SCMG
VACW
hortensis (Sieb. & Zucc.) K.Koch
FLMG NCBE SCCU VALU
x hybrida Jaeger
= Untenable name for unassigned hybrids
‘Mont Blanc’
(Hybrid of unknown parentage)
DEWG
‘Newport Red’
(Hybrid of unknown parentage)
DEWG
‘Rosea’ [W. praecox (V.Lemoine) Bailey]
DCNA
subsessilis (Nakai) Bailey
DCNA
‘Vanicek’
= ‘Newport Red’
‘Variegata’ [W. florida (Bunge) A.DC.]
MDPJ VAGS
WESTRINGIA Sm.
LAMIACEAE Mint Family
fruticosa (Willd.) Druce
= W. rosmariniformis
rosmariniformis Sm.
FLUF
WISTERIA
WIKSTROEMIA Endl.
THYMELAEACEAE Mezereum Family
trichotoma (Thunb.) Makino
DCNA
WISTERIA Nuit.
FABACEAE (Faboideae)
Wisteria
Bean Family
‘Alba’ [W. brachybotrys Sieb. & Zucc.]
DCNA
‘Alba’ [W. floribunda (Willd.) DC.]
DCDO MDBG NCDU VAGS
DEEM MDPJ TNCT VANB
‘Alba’ [W. sinensis (Sims) Sweet]
FLMN SCLO SCWI VAGS
GASM SCMG TXLL
brachybotrys Sieb. & Zucc.
DCNA
floribunda (Willd.) DC.
Japanese W.
ALBG DEEM MDBG SCMG
DCCC FLUF MDJH TNSC
DCDO GAHC MSHB VAGS
DCNA GANG NCCB VANB
DCWH GASS SCDB
< formosa Rehd.
[W. floribunda = W. sinensis]
ALEH FLUF MSEN SCFW
DCCC GAJI MSHB VATW
FLCG LAAL SCBR
frutescens (L.) Poir.
American W.
DCNA GALF SCWI VACW
GAFN SCBR TXWE
‘Honbeni’ [W. floribunda (Willd.) DC.]
DCNA
‘Itoe kokuryw’ [W. floribunda (Willd.) DC.]
DCNA
‘Jabo’ [W. floribunda (Willd.) DC.]
DCNA
‘Koshigaya’ [W. floribunda (Willd.) DC.]
MDGD
‘Macrobotrys’ [W. floribunda (Willd.) DC.]
MDBG
macrostachya Nutt.
= W. frutescens
215
WISTERIA
‘Murasaki kapitan’ [W. brachybotrys Sieb.
& Zucc.]
DCNA
‘Nivea’ [W. frutescens (L.) Poir.]
SCWI
‘Noda’ [W. floribunda (Willd.) DC.]
DCNA
‘Ossai’ [W. floribunda (Willd.) DC.]
DCNA
‘Rosea’ [W. floribunda (Willd.) DC.]
DCNA GASM VAGS
DEEM MDBG
‘Shino kapitan’ [W. floribunda (Willd.) DC.]
DCNA
sinensis (Sims) Sweet
Chinese W.
DCDO FLMG MSHB SCWI
DEWG GAVI NCGP VAGS
FLDG LASL SCPP
‘Siro kapitan’ [W. venusta Rehd. & Wils.]
DCNA
villosa Rehd.
ARRB DCDO DCNA
‘Violacea Plena’ [W. floribunda (Willd.)
DC.]
DCNA GAWP NCOP
GASM MDBG SCMP
XANTHOCERAS Bunge
SAPINDACEAE Soapberry Family
sorbifolium Bunge
Yellowhorn
DEWG VAGS VAPH
XANTHORHIZA Marsh.
RANUNCULACEAE Buttercup Family
simplicissima Marsh.
Shrub Yellowroot
SCWI VAPO
XOLISMA_ Raf.
= LYONIA
Se CNRS aS
ZAMIA
XYLOSMA J.G.Forst.
FLACOURTIACEAE Flacourtia Family
congestum (Lour.) Merr.
FLUF LASL TXSH
LAAL NCOP
flexuosum (HBK.) Hemsl.
FLUF
senticosum Hance
= X. congestum
YUCCA L. Adam’s Needle, Spanish Dagger
AGAVACEAE Agave Family
‘Bright Edge’ [Y. filamentosa L.]
VAGS
filamentosa L.
Adam’s Needle
TNHS
filamentosa L. var. smalliana (Fern.) Ahles
= Y. smalliana
gloriosa L.
Spanish Dagger
DCCG FLMG NCRM
DCNA LAAL
‘Goiden Sword’ [Y. filamentosa L.]
VAGS
‘Marginata’ [Y. aloifolia L.]
Spanish Bayonet
ALBG LAAL
recurvifolia Salisb.
VAGS VATA
smalliana Fern.
VATA
whipplei Torr.
Our-Lord’s-Candle
ALBG
ZAMIA L.
CYCADACEAE Cycad Family
floridana A.DC.
= Z. pumila
integrifolia Ait.
= Z. pumila
ZAMIA
pumila L.
Coontie
FLCG FLMG GACG GASM
FLDG FLUF GAuJI
ZANTHOXYLUM L. Prickly Ash
RUTACEAE Citrus Family
ca ea OT TER ES A eR Oe
bungei Planch.
= Z. simulans
clava-herculis L.
Southern P. A.
FLUF LAAL VACW
FLWC MSMN
fagara (L.) Sarg.
Wild Lime
TXPH
piperitum DC.
DCNA
simulans Hance
GAEC GAIS TNSG
GAEH MDPL VABF
ZELKOVA Spach
ULMACEAE Elm Family
a a ee RS SARE RE A Nn |
acuminata (Lindl.) Planch.
= Z. serrata
carpinifolia (Pall.) K.Koch
Caucasian Z.
DCLC DCUS
crenata Spach
= Z. carpinifolia
schneideriana Hand.-Mazz.
DCAC DCCG MDBG MDGD
serrata (Thunb.) Makino
Japanese Z., Keaki
ALIT DCGC MDBG MDJH
DCCG DCGP MDGG TNDR
DCEL GAIS MDIH
x verschaffeltii Nichols.
[Z. carpinifolia < Z. serrata]
MDGD
ZIZIPHUS
ZENOBIA D.Don
ERICACEAE Heath Family
pulverulenta (Bartram) Pollard
MDLT SCWI VAPH
pulverulenta (Bartram) Pollard f. nuda
(Vent.) Fern.
SCBR
ZIZIPHUS Miill.
RHAMNACEAE Buckthorn Family
‘Contorta’ [Z. jujuba Mill.]
TNSN
Jjujuba Mill.
Jujube
DCCG GAIS MSEP TNNE
DCNA GALE MSMN TNRM
GAHC LAAL SCWI VABF
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Appendix A: Authors Cited
Abel: Clarke Abel,
1789-1826, United Kingdom
Aberc.: Henry Duncan McLaren,
2nd Baron Aberconway,
1879-1953, United Kingdom
Adams: William Preston Adams,
1930-— , United Kingdom (Hypericum)
Adans.: Michel Adanson,
1727-1806, France
Ahles: Harry E. Ahles,
1924-1981, United States
Ahrendt: Leslie Walter Allen Ahrendt.
1903-1969, United Kingdom (Berberis, Mahonia)
Airy-Shaw: Herbert Kenneth Airy-Shaw,
1902-1985, United Kingdom
Ait.: William Aiton,
1731-1793, United Kingdom (cultivated plants)
Ait.f.: William Townsend Aiton,
1766-1849, United Kingdom (cultivated plants)
Alex.: Edward Johnston Alexander,
1901-1985, United States
Ames, L.M.: Lawrence M. Ames,
1900-1966, United States
Anderss.: Nils Johan Andersson,
1821-1880. Sweden (Salix)
Andr.: Henry Charles Andrews,
17522-1830, United Kingdom
Andre: Edouard-Francois André,
1840-1911, France
Andrews, S.: Susyn Andrews,
1953-— , United Kingdom (Ilex)
Anliker, J.: Johann Anliker,
fl. 1931, Switzerland
Ant.: Franz Antoine,
1815-1886, Austria (Coniferae)
Arn.: George Arnott (Arnold) Walker Arnott,
1799-1868, United Kingdom
Asami: Yoshichi Asami,
1894— , Japan (Malus)
Ashe: William Willard Ashe,
1872-1932, United States
Aubl.: Jean Baptiste Christophore Fusée Aublet,
1720-1778, France
Audubon: John James Audubon,
1785-1851, United States
BSP.: See Britton: Sterns; Poggenburg
Bailey: Liberty Hyde Bailey,
1858-1954, United States (cultivated plants)
Baill.: Henri Ernest Baillon,
1827-1895, France
Baker: John Gilbert Baker,
1834-1920, United Kingdom
Bal.: Benedict Balansa,
1825-1892, France
Balf.f.: Isaac Bayley Balfour,
1853-1922, United Kingdom
Ballington: James R. Ballington,
contemporary, United States (horticultural
plants)
Banks: Joseph Banks,
1743-1820, United Kingdom
Barbier: Barbier,
fl. 1911, France (nurseryman)
Barkley, F.A.: Fred Alexander Barkley,
1908-1989, United States
Barratt: Joseph Barratt,
1796-1882, United States (Salix)
Bartling: Friedrich Gottlieb Bartling.
1798-1875, Germany
Bartram: William Bartram,
1739-1823, United States
Batal.: Alexander Theodorowicz Batalin,
1847-1896, Russia
Batsch: August Johann Georg Karl Batsch,
1761-1802, Germany (horticulture)
Beadle: Chauncey Delos Beadle,
1866-1950, United States
Bean: William Jackson Bean,
1863-1947, United Kingdom (dendrology)
Becc.: Odoardo Beccari,
1843-1920, Italy (palms)
Bechst.: Johann Matthaeus Bechstein,
1757-1822, Germany
Beissn.: Ludwig Beissner,
1843-1927, Germany (Coniferae)
Benn.: John Joseph Bennett,
1801-1876, United Kingdom |
Benson, L.: Lyman David Benson,
1909-1993, United States
Benth.: George Bentham,
1800-1884, United Kingdom
Bercht.: Friedrich von Berchtold,
1781-1876, Czechoslovakia
Berg, O.: Otto Karl Berg,
1815-1866, Germany
Bergius: Peter Jonas Bergius,
1730-1790, Sweden
Berl.: Jean Louis Berlandier,
1805-1851, France
Berth.: Sabin Berthelot,
1794-1880, France
Bieb.: Friedrich August Marschall von Bieberstein,
1768-1826, Germany, Russia
Bl.: Karl Ludwig von Blume,
1796-1862, Netherlands
Blake, S.F.: Sydney Fay Blake,
1892-1959, United States
Blake, S.T.: Stanley Thatcher Blake,
1910-1973, Australia
Blanco: Francisco Manuel Blanco,
1780-1845, Spain, Philippines
Bois: Désiré Georges Jean Marie Bois,
1856-1946, France
Boiss.: Pierre Edmond Boissier,
1810-1885, Switzerland
Bonpland: Aime Jacques Alexandre Bonpland,
1773-1858, France, South America
Boom: Boudewijn Karel Boom,
1903-1980, Netherlands (cultivated plants)
Booth: J.B. Booth,
1836-1908, Germany (nurseryman)
Bord.-Rey: O. Bordeéres-Rey,
fl. 1939-68, France (Coniferae)
Borkh.: Moritz Balthasar Borkhausen,
1760-1806, Germany
Bory: Jean Baptiste Genevieve Marcellin
Bory de Saint-Vincent,
1778-1846, France
Bosc: Louis Augustin Guillaume Bosc,
1759-1828, France
Boulenger: George Albert Boulenger,
1858-1937, Belgium (Rosa)
Br., N.E.: Nicholas Edward Brown,
1849-1934, United Kingdom
Br., P.: Patrick Browne,
1720-1790, Ireland
Br., R.: Robert Brown,
1773-1858, United Kingdom
Brandegee: Townshend Stith Brandegee,
1843-1925, United States
Braun, A.: Alexander Karl Heinrich Braun,
1805-1877, Germany
Braun, E.: Emma Lucy Braun,
1889-1971, United States
Brickell: Christopher David Brickell,
1932- , United Kingdom (cultivated plants)
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Briot, C.: Pierre Louis (Charles, in error) Briot,
1804-1888, France
Briq.: John Isaac Briquet,
1870-1931, Switzerland
Britton: Nathaniel Lord Britton,
1859-1934, United States
Brongn.: Adolphe Théodore Brongniart,
1801-1876, France
Browicz: Kazimierz Browicz,
1925-— , Poland (dendrology)
Buch.-Ham.: Francis Buchanan-Hamilton,
1762-1829, United Kingdom
Buchh., J.: John Theodore Buchholz,
1888-1951, United States
Buc’hoz: Pierre Joseph Buc’hoz,
1731-1807, France
Buckl.: Samuel Botsford Buckley,
1809-1884, United States
Buerger: Heinrich Burger,
1806-1858, Germany, Netherlands
Bunge: Alexander Andrejewitsch von Bunge,
1803-1890, Russia
Bur.: Louis Edouard Bureau,
1830-1918, France
Burkw.: Arthur Burkwood,
1888-1951, United Kingdom (nurseryman)
Burm.: Johannes Burman,
1707-1779, Netherlands
Burm.f.: Nikolaas Laurens Burman,
1734-17938, Netherlands
Burret: (Maximilian) Karl Ewald Burret,
1883-1964, Germany
Burv.: Frederic Burvenich,
1857-1917, Belgium
Cambess.: Jacques Cambessedes,
1799-1863, France
Camus, A.A.: Aimée Antoinette Camus,
1879-1965, France
Camus, E.G.: Edmond Gustav Camus,
1852-1915, France
Candolle: See DC.
Carr.: Elie Abel Carriére,
1818-1896, France (dendrology)
Carruthers: William Carruthers,
1830-1922, United Kingdom
Cav.: Antonio José Cavanilles,
1745-1804, Spain
Chabaud: J. Benjamin Chabaud,
1833-1915, France
Cham.: Ludolf Karl Adalbert von Chamisso,
1781-1838, Germany
Chamb.: Charles Joseph Chamberlain,
1863-1943, United States
Chambr.: Georges de Chambray,
1783-1849, France
Champ.: John George Champion,
1815-1854, United Kingdom
Chao: Jew Ming Chao,
fl. 1977, China
Chapm.: Alvan Wentworth Chapman,
1809-1899, United States
Chaub.: Louis Athanase (Anastase) Chaubard,
1785-1854, France
Cheng, M.: Mien Cheng,
fl. 1956-1980, China
Cheng, W.C.: Wan Chun Cheng,
1904-1983, China (dendrology)
Chev., A.: Auguste Jean Baptiste Chevalier,
1873-1956, France
Chittenden: Frederick James Chittenden,
1873-1950, United Kingdom (cultivated plants)
Christ: Konrad Hermann Heinrich Christ,
1833-1933, Switzerland
Clarke: Charles Baron Clarke,
1832-1906, United Kingdom
Cochet: Pierre Charles Marie Cochet,
1866-1936, France
Cockerell: Theodore Dru Alison Cockerell,
1866-1948, United States
Cogn.: Célestin Alfred Cogniaux,
1841-1916, Belgium
Cohen-Stuart: Combertus Pieter Cohen-Stuart,
1889-1945, Netherlands, Java
Coll.: Henry Collett,
1836-1901, United Kingdom
Comber: Harold Frederick Comber,
1897-1969, United Kingdom
Comm.: Philibert Commerson,
1727-1773, France
Cook: Orator Fuller Cook,
1867-1949, United States
Corr.: Louis Henry Correvon,
1854-1939, Switzerland
Correa: José Francisco Corréa da Serra,
1751-1823, Portugal
Correll: Donovan Stewart Correll,
1908-1983, United States
Cory: Victor Louis Cory,
1880-1964, United States
Coult.: John Merle Coulter,
1851-1928, United States
Cov.: Frederick Vernon Coville,
1867-1937, United States
Cowan: John Macqueen Cowan,
1891-1960, United Kingdom
Craib: William Grant Craib,
1882-1933, United Kingdom
Crantz: Heinrich Johann Nepomuk von Crantz,
1722-1797, Austria
Crepin: Francois Crépin,
1830-1903, Belgium
Croom: Hardy Bryan Croom,
1797-1837, United States
Curtis: William Curtis,
1746-1799, United Kingdom
Curtis, M.A.: Moses Ashley Curtis,
1808-1872, United States
DC.: Augustin Pyramus de Candolle,
1778-1841, Switzerland
DC., A.: Alphonse Louis Pierre
Pyramus de Candolle,
1806-1893, Switzerland
Dallim.: William Dallimore,
1871-1959, United Kingdom (horticulture,
dendrology)
Dandy: James Edgar Dandy,
1903-1976, United Kingdom (Magnolia)
Davis: Peter Hadland Davis,
1918-1992, United Kingdom
Decne.: Joseph Decaisne,
1807-1882, France
Dehnh.: Friedrich Dehnhardt,
1787-1870, Germany
de Lannoy: de Lannoy,
fl. 1863, France
Deppe: Ferdinand Deppe,
1794-1861, Germany
Deseglise: Pierre Alfred Déséglise,
1823-1883, France
Desf.: René Louiche Desfontaines,
1750-1833, France
Desm.: Yves Desmarais,
1918— , Canada
Desmoul.: Charles Robert des Moulins,
1798-1875, France
Desp.: Narcisse Henri Francois Desportes,
1776-1856, France
Desr.: Louis Auguste Joseph Desrousseaux,
1753-1838, France
de Wit: Hendrik Cornelius Dirk de Wit,
1909-
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Dicks.: George Frederick Dickson, Dum.-Cours.: George Louis Marie Dumont de
fl. 1839, United Kingdom Courset,
1746-1824, France
Dieck: Georg Dieck,
1847-1925, Germany Dunal: Michel Felix Dunal,
1789-1856, France
Diels: Friedrich Ludwig Emil Diels,
1874-1945, Germany Dunn, S.T.: Stephen Troyte Dunn,
1868-1938, United Kingdom
Dietr., A.: Albert Gottfried Dietrich,
1795-1856, Germany Durande: Jean Francois Durande,
1732-1794, France
Dietr., D.: David Nathaniel Friedrich Dietrich,
1799-1888, Germany Durazz.: Antonio Durazzini,
fl. 1772— , Italy
Dipp.: Leopold Dippel,
1827-1914, Germany (dendrology) Durieu: Michel Charles Durieu de Maisonneuve,
1796-1878, France
Dode: Louis-Albert Dode,
1875-1943, France Du Roi: Johann Philipp Du Roi,
1741-1785, Germany
Don, D.: David Don,
1799-1841, United Kingdom Eade: George William Eade,
1905-— , United States
Don, G.: George Don,
1798-1856, United Kingdom Eberm.: Carl Heinrich Ebermaier,
1802-1870, Germany
Donn, J.: James Donn,
1758-1813, United Kingdom Eckl.: Christian Friedrich Ecklon,
1795-1868, Germany
Doorenbos: J. Doorenbos,
1921- , Netherlands (dendrology) Edgew.: Michael Pakenham Edgeworth,
1812-1881, United Kingdom
Dougl.: David Douglas,
1798-1834, United Kingdom Egglest.: Willard Webster Eggleston,
1863-1935, United States
Drake: Emmanuel Drake del Castillo,
1855-1904, France Ehrenb., K.: Karl August Ehrenberg,
1801-1849, Germany
Dress, W.J.: William John Dress,
1918— , United States (cultivated plants) Ehrh.: Jakob Friedrich Ehrhart,
1742-1795, Germany
Druce: George Claridge Druce,
1850-1932, United Kingdom Ell.: Stephen Elliot,
1771-1830, United States
Drude: Carl Georg Oscar Drude,
1852-1933, Germany Ellis: John Ellis,
1710-1776, United Kingdom
Dudley, T.R.: Theodore Robert Dudley,
1936— , United States (Ilex, Viburnum, cultivated Emeric: D. Emeric,
plants) fl. ca. 1828, France
Duham.: Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau, Endl.: Stephan Friedrich Ladislaus Endlicher,
1700-1782, France 1804-1849, Austria
Endress, P.: Peter Karl Endress,
1942-— , Switzerland (Hamamelidaceae)
Engelm.: George Engelmann,
1809-1884, United States
Engl.: Heinrich Gustav Adolf Engler,
1844-1930, Germany
Exell: Arthur Wallis Exell,
1901- , United Kingdom
Fabr.: Philipp Conrad Fabricius,
1714-1774, Germany
Fedde: Friedrich Karl Georg Fedde,
1873-1942, Germany
Ferguson, A.R.: Allan Ross Ferguson,
1943- , New Zealand (Actinidia)
Fern.: Merritt Lyndon Fernald,
1873-1950, United States
Fischer: Friedrich Ernst Ludwig von Fischer,
1782-1854, Russia
Fitschen: Jost Fitschen,
1869-1947, Germany (Coniferae)
Fletcher: Fletcher & Sons Nursery,
fl. 1913, United Kingdom
Flinck: Karl Evert Flinck,
1915-— , Sweden
Florin: Carl Rudolph Florin,
1894-1965, Sweden
Forbes: James Forbes,
1773-1861, United Kingdom
Foret: James Aloysius Foret,
1921-— , United States
Forrest: George Forrest,
1873-1932, United Kingdom (collector in China)
Forssk.: Pehr Forsskal,
1732-1763, Finland
Forst., J.G.: Johann Georg Adam Forster,
1754-1794, Germany
Forst., J.R.: Johann Reinhold Forster,
1729-1798, Germany
Fort.: Robert Fortune,
1812-1880, United Kingdom (collector in China)
Fosberg: Francis Raymond Fosberg,
1908— , United States
Frahm: G. Frahm,
fl. 1898— , Germany
Franch.: Adrien René Franchet,
1834-1900, France
Franco: Joao Manuel Antonio Paes
do Amaral Franco,
1921- , Portugal
Gable: Joseph Benson Gable,
1886-1972, United States (nurseryman)
Gaertn.: Joseph Gaertner,
1732-1791, Germany
Gaertn., C.F.: Carl Friedrich von Gaertner,
1772-1850, Germany
Gagnep.: Francois Gagnepain,
1866-1952, France
Gamble: James Sykes Gamble,
1847-1925, United Kingdom
Gard.: Alexander Garden,
1730-1792, United Kingdom, United States
Gatt.: Augustin Gattinger,
1825-1903, United States
Gaudin: Jean Francois Aimée Gottlieb Philippe
Gaudin,
1766-1833, Switzerland
Gaussen: Henri Marcel Gaussen,
1891-1981, France
Gentry, A.: Alwyn Howard Gentry,
1945-1993, United States
Gibson, D.: Dorothy Nash Gibson,
1921- , United States
Gilg: Ernst Friedrich Gilg,
1867-1933, Germany
Gillies: John Gillies,
1792-1834, United Kingdom
Glassman: Sidney Frederick Glassman,
1919- , United States
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Gleditsch: Johann Gottlieb Gleditsch,
1714-1786, Germany
Glend.: Robert Glendinning,
1805-1862, United Kingdom
Gmel., J.F.: Johann Friedrich Gmelin,
1748-1804, Germany
Godfrey: Robert Kenneth Godfrey,
1911- , United States
Godr.: Dominique Alexandre Godron,
1807-1880, France
Gord.: George Gordon,
1806-1879, Ireland (Coniferae)
Gr., A.: Asa Gray,
1810-1888, United States
Graebn.: Karl Otto Robert Peter Paul Graebner,
1871-1933, Germany
Graham, R.: Robert C. Graham,
1786-1845, United Kingdom
Green, P.S.: Peter Shaw Green,
1920— , United Kingdom
Greene: Edward Lee Greene,
1843-1915, United States
Gren.: Jean Charles Marie Grenier,
1808-1875, France
Griseb.: August Heinrich Rudolph Grisebach,
1814-1879, Germany
Grootend.: Herman Johannes Grootendorst,
1911- , Netherlands (dendrology, Rhododendron)
Guill.: André Guillaumin,
1885-1974, France
Gumbleton: William Edward Gumbleton,
1840-1911, Ireland
HBK.: See Humboldt; Bonpland; Kunth
Haenke: Thaddaus Peregrinus Xaverius Haenke,
1761-1817, Czechoslovakia
Hance: Henry Fletcher Hance,
1827-1886, United Kingdom, China
Hand.-Mazz.: Heinrich R. E. Handel-Mazzetti,
1882-1940, Austria
Hansen, N.E.: Niels Ebbesen Hansen,
1866-1950, Denmark
Hara: Hiroshi Hara,
1911-1986, Japan
Hariot: Paul Auguste Hariot,
1854-1917, France
Harrow, R.: Robert Lewis Harrow,
1867-1954, United Kingdom
Hartm.: Carl Johan Hartman,
1790-1849, Sweden
Hartw.: Carl Theodor Hartweg,
1812-1871, Germany
Harv.: William Henry Harvey,
1811-1866, Ireland
Hassk.: Justus Karl Hasskarl,
1811-1894, Germany, Java
Hatusima: Sumihiko Hatusima,
1906— , Japan (dendrology)
Hayata: Bunzo Hayata,
1874-1934, Japan, Taiwan
Hayne: Friedrich Gottlob Hayne,
1763-1832, Germany
Hedl.: Johan Theodor Hedlund,
1861-1953, Sweden
Hedr.: Ulysses Prentiss Hedrick,
1870-1951, United States
Hedwig, R.: Romanus Adolf Hedwig,
1772-1806, Germany
Heller: Amos Arthur Heller,
1867-1944, United States
Hemsl.: William Botting Hemsley,
1843-1924, United Kingdom
Henderson: James Henderson,
fl. 1980, United States
Henry, A.: Augustine Henry,
1857-1930, Ireland, China
Henry, J.K.: Joseph Kaye Henry,
1866-1930, Canada
Henry, L.: Louis Henry,
1853-1908, France (horticulture)
Herd.: Ferdinand Gottfried Maximilian Theobold
von Herder,
1828-1896, Germany, Russia
Herincq: Francois Herincq,
1820-1891, France
Herrm., J.: J. Herrmann,
1738-1800, France
Hesse: Hermann Albrecht Hesse,
1852-1937, Germany (dendrology)
Hibb.: James Shirley Hibberd,
1825-1890, United Kingdom (horticulture)
Hiern: William Philip Hiern,
1839-1925, United Kingdom
Hildebr.: F.H.G. Hildebrand,
1835-1915, Germany
Hill, J.: John Hill,
1716-1775, United Kingdom
Hochst.: Christian Ferdinand Friedrich
Hochstetter,
1787-1860, Germany
Hoffm., K.: Kathe Hoffmann,
1883-ca. 1931, Germany
Hoffmgg.: Johann Centurius von Hoffmannsegg,
1766-1849, Germany
Holtt.: Richard Eric Holttum,
1895-1990, United Kingdom
Hook.: William Jackson Hooker,
1785-1865, United Kingdom
Hook.f.: Joseph Dalton Hooker,
1817-1911, United Kingdom
Hoppe: David Heinrich Hoppe,
1760-1846, Germany
Hort.: Hortorum (of gardens) or hortulanorum
(of gardeners)
Horton: James H. Horton,
1931- , United States
Horvath: Michael Henry Horvath,
fl. 1934, United States (Berberis)
House, H.: Homer Doliver House,
1878-1949, United States
Houtt.: Maarten Houttuyn,
1720-1798, Netherlands
Houz. de Leh.: Jean Auguste-Hippolyte Houzeau
de Lehaie,
1867-1959, Belgium (bamboo)
Hu, H.H.: Hsen Hsu Hu (Xian Su Hu),
1894-1968, China (dendrology)
Hu, S.Y.: Shiu-Ying Hu,
1910- , United States, China
Hubb., F.T.: Frederic Tracy Hubbard,
1875-1962, United States
Huds.: William Hudson,
1730-1793, United Kingdom
Hull: John Hull,
1761-1843, United Kingdom
Humboldt: Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich Alexander
von Humboldt,
1769-1859, Germany, South America
Hume: Hardrada Harold Hume,
1875-1965, United States, Canada (Ilex,
Camellia)
Hutch.: John Hutchinson,
1884-1972, United Kingdom
Hylander: Nils Hylander,
1904-1970, Sweden
Hylmo: Bertil Hylm6,
1915— , Sweden
Ingram, J.: John William Ingram,
1924— , United States (cultivated plants)
Ito: Tokutaro Ito,
1868-1941, Japan
Jack: William Jack,
1795-1822, United Kingdom
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Jacks., A.B.: Albert Bruce Jackson,
1876-1947, United Kingdom (Coniferae)
Jacq.: Nicolaus Joseph von Jacquin,
1727-1817, Austria
Jacq.f.: Joseph Franz von Jacquin,
1766-1839, Austria
Jacques: Henri Antoine Jacques,
1782-1866, France
Jaeger: Hermann Jaeger,
1815-1890, Germany (horticulture)
James: Edwin James,
1797-1861, United States
Jennison: Harry Milliken Jennison,
1885-1940, United States
Johnst., I.M.: Ivan Murray Johnston,
1898-1960, United States
Johnst., M.C.: Marshall Corning Johnston,
1930- , United States
Jong: Pieter Cornelius DeJong,
1938-— , Netherlands (Acer)
Judd: Walter Stephen Judd,
1951- , United States
Juss.: Antoine Laurent de Jussieu,
1748-1836, France
Kache: Paul Kache,
1882-1945, Germany (horticulture)
Kalk.: Cornelis Kalkman,
1928- , Netherlands
Kalmb.: George Anthony Kalmbacher,
1897-1977, United States (horticulture)
Kaneh.: Ryozo Kanehira,
1882-1947, Japan, Taiwan (dendrology)
Kanitz: August Kanitz,
1843-1896, Hungary
Karelin: Gregor Silitsch Karelin,
1801-1872, Russia
Karst.: Gustav Karl Wilhelm Hermann Karsten,
1817-1908, Germany
Ker-Gawl.: John Bellenden Ker Gawler,
1764-1842, United Kingdom
Kerner, A.: Anton Joseph Kerner von Marilaun,
1831-1898, Austria
Kikuchi: Akio Kikuchi,
1883-1951, Japan
Kimura: Arika Kimura,
1900-— , Japan
Kirchn.: George Kirchner,
1837-1885, Germany
Kirkman: W. Benson Kirkman,
contemporary, United States
Kitam.: Siro Kitamura,
1906- , Japan
Klotz.: Johann Friedrich Klotzsch,
1805-1860, Germany
Knight, H.: Henry Knight,
1834-1896, United Kingdom (nurseryman)
Knight, J.: Joseph Knight,
17772-1855, United Kingdom (nurseryman)
Knoop: Johann Hermann Knoop,
ca. 1700-1769, Germany (horticulture)
Koch, K.: Karl Heinrich Emil Koch,
1809-1879, Germany (dendrology)
Kochs: Julius Kochs,
1900-— , Germany
Koehne: Bernhard Adalbert Emil Koehne,
1848-1918, Germany (dendrology)
Koenig: Johann Gerhard K6nig,
1728-1785, Germany
Koidz.: Gen’ichi Koidzumi,
1883-1953, Japan
Komar.: Vladimir Leontjevich Komarov,
1869-1945, Russia
Kosterm.: André Joseph Guillaume Henri
Kostermans,
1907-— , Netherlands, Indonesia
Kotschy: Carl Georg Theodor Kotschy,
1813-1866, Austria
Kruessm.: Gerd Kriissmann,
1910-1980, Germany (dendrology)
Ktze., O.: Karl Ernst Otto Kuntze,
1843-1907, Germany
Kudo: Yushun Kudo,
1887-1932, Japan
Kunth: Carl Sigismund Kunth,
1788-1850, Germany
Kurz: Wilhelm Sulpiz Kurz,
1834-1878, Germany
L’Her.: Charles Louis L’Héritier de Brutelle,
1746-1800, France
L.: Carl Linnaeus,
1707-1778, Sweden
L.f.: Carl Linnaeus, filius,
1741-1783, Sweden
Labill.: Jacques Julien Houtton de Labillardiere,
1755-1834, France
Lag.: Mariano Lagasca y Segura,
1776-1839, Spain
Lam.: Jean Baptiste Antoine Pierre de Monnet de
Lamarck,
1744-1829, France
Lamb.: Alymer Bourke Lambert,
1761-1842, United Kingdom
Lange, J.: Johan Martin Christian Lange,
1818-1898, Denmark
Latour-Marl.: Joseph (Bory) Latour-Marliac,
1830-1911, France
Lauche: Wilhelm Lauche,
1827-1883, Germany (dendrology)
Lauener: Lucien André Lauener,
1918-1991, United Kingdom
Lav.: Pierre Alphonse Martin Lavallée,
1836-1884, France
Laws., C.: Charles Lawson,
1794-1873, United Kingdom (Coniferae)
Laws., P.: Peter Lawson,
fl. ca.1870, United Kingdom (Coniferae)
Laxm.: Erich Laxmann,
1737-1796, Finland, Russia
Ledeb.: Karl Friedrich von Ledebour,
1785-1851, Germany
Lem.: (Antoine) Charles Lemaire,
1801-1871, France
Lemmon, J.G.: John Gill Lemmon,
1832-1908, United States
Lemmon, W.P.: W.P. Lemmon,
fl. 1938, United States (Rhododendron)
Lemoine, E.: Emile Lemoine,
1862-1943, France
Lemoine, V.: Pierre Louis Victor Lemoine,
1823-1911, France
Lev.: Augustin Abel Hector Léveille,
1863-1918, France
Lex.: Juan José Martinez de Lexarza,
1785-1824, Mexico
Li: Hui Lin Li,
1911- , United States
Liang, C.F.: Chou Fen Liang,
1921- , China (Actinidia)
Liebl.: Franz Kaspar Lieblein,
1744-1810, Germany
Lindl.: John Lindley,
1799-1865, United Kingdom
Link: Johann Heinrich Friedrich Link,
1767-1851, Germany
Little: Elbert Luther Little, Jr.,
1907-— , United States
Litvin.: Dmitri Ivanovich Litvinov,
1854-1929, Russia
Liu: Tang Shui Liu,
fl. 1966-1982, Taiwan (Coniferae, Abies)
Llave: Pablo de La Llave,
1773-1833, Mexico
Lodd.: Conrad Loddiges,
1738-1826, Netherlands, United Kingdom
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Loesn.: Ludwig Eduard Theodor Loesener,
1865-1941, Germany
Loisel.: Jean Louis Auguste Loiseleur-
Deslongchamps,
1774-1849, France
Lotsy: Johannes Paulus Lotsy,
1867-1931, Netherlands
Loud.: John Claudius Loudon,
1783-1843, United Kingdom
Lour.: Joao de Loureiro,
1717-1791, Portugal
Lundell: Cyrus Longworth Lundell,
1907-— , United States
Macf.: James Macfadyen,
1798-1850, United Kingdom
Maiden: Joseph Henry Maiden,
1859-1925, United Kingdom, Australia
Maire: Rene Charles Joseph Ernest Maire,
1878-1949, France, Algeria
Makino: Tomitaro Makino,
1862-1957, Japan
Manetti: Guiseppe Manetti,
1831-1858, Italy
Mansf.: Rudolph Mansfeld,
1901-1960, Germany
Markgr.: Friedrich Markgraf,
1897-1987, Germany, Switzerland
Mardq.: Cecil Victor Boley Marquand,
1897-1943, United Kingdom
Marsh.: Humphrey Marshall,
1722-1801, United States
Marsili: Giovanni Marsili,
1727-1794, Italy
Mart.: Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius,
1794-1868, Germany
Martinez: Maximino Martinez,
1888-1964, Mexico
Masam.: Genkei Masamune,
1899- , Japan
Mast.: Maxwell Tylden Masters, |
1833-1907, United Kingdom
Matsum.: Jinzo Matsumura,
1856-1928, Japan
Mattusch.: Heinrich Gottfried von Mattuschka,
1734-1779, Germany
Maxim.: Carl Johann Maximowicz,
1827-1891, Russia
Mayr: Heinrich Mayr,
1856-1911, Germany (dendrology)
Mazel: Eugene Mazel,
fl. 1872, France (cultivated plants)
Mazzeo: Peter M. Mazzeo,
1940— , United States (dendrology)
McClelland: John McClelland,
1805-1883, United Kingdom
McClint.: Elizabeth May McClintock,
1912— , United States (cultivated plants,
Hydrangea)
McClure: Floyd Alonso McClure,
1897-1970, United States (bamboo)
McKay: John A. McKay,
fl. 1938, United States (Rhododendron)
McKelvey: Susan Adams (nee Delano) McKelvey,
1888-1964, United States
Medik.: Friedrich Kasimir Medikus,
1736-1808, Germany
Meikle: Robert Desmond Meikle,
1923-— , United Kingdom
Meisn.: Carl Daniel Friedrich Meisner,
1800-1874, Switzerland
Melander: Leonard William Melander,
1893-— , United States.
Merr.: Elmer Drew Merrill,
1876-1956, United States
Meunissier: Auguste Alexandre Meunissier,
1876-1947, France
Mey., C.A.: Carl Anton von Meyer,
1795-1855, Russia
Mey., E.: Ernst Heinrich Friedrich Meyer,
1791-1858, Germany
Mey., F.G.: Frederick Gustav Meyer,
1917- , United States
Michx.: André Michaux,
1746-1808, France, United States
Michx.f.: Francois André Michaux,
1770-1855, France, United States
Miers: John Miers,
1789-1879, United Kingdom
Miki: Shigeru Miki,
1901-1974, Japan
Mill.: Philip Miller,
1691-1771, United Kingdom
Millais: John Guille Millais,
1865-1931, United Kingdom, (Magnolia,
Rhododendron)
Miq.: Friedrich Anton Wilhelm Miquel,
1811-1871, Netherlands
Mirb.: Charles Francois Brisseau de Mirbel,
1776-1854, France
Mitf.: Algernon Bertram Freeman Mitford,
1837-1916, United Kingdom (bamboo)
Miyabe: Kingo Miyabe,
1860-1951, Japan
Moc.: José Mariano Mocino,
1757-1820, Mexico
Moench: Conrad Moench,
1744-1805, Germany
Mol.: Juan Ignacio Molina,
1737=1829, Chile
Momiy.: Yasuichi Momiyama,
1904— , Japan
Moore, H.E.: Harold Emery Moore, Jr.,
1917-1980, United States
Moore, R.J.: Raymond John Moore,
1918- , Canada
Moore, T.: Thomas Moore,
1821-1887, United Kingdom
Moric.: Moise Etienne (Stefano) Moricand,
1779-1854, Switzerland
Morley: Brian D. Morley,
1943- , Australia
Morong: Thomas Morong,
1827-1894, United States
Mottet: Seraphin Joseph Mottet,
1861-1930, France (horticulture)
Muell., F.: Ferdinand Jacob Heinrich von
Mueller,
1825-1896, Germany, Australia
Muell.-Arg.: Johannes Muller Argoviensis [of
Aargau],
1828-1896, Switzerland
Muenchh.: Otto von Mtinchhausen,
1716-1774, Germany
Muhl.: Gotthilf Henry Ernest Muhlenberg,
1753-1815, United States
Muller: Cornelius Herman Muller,
1909-— , United States
Munro: William Munro,
1818-1880, United Kingdom (bamboo)
Murata: Gen Murata (Gen Nakai),
1927- , Japan
Murr., A.: Andrew Murray,
1812-1878, United Kingdom (Coniferae)
Murr., E.: Albert Edward Murray,
1935-— , United States
Murr., J.A.: Johan Andreas Murray,
1740-1791, Sweden
Mutis: José Celestino Bruno Mutis,
1732-1808, Spain, Colombia
Nakai: Takenoshin Nakai,
1882-1952, Japan
Nash: George Valentine Nash,
1864-1921, United States
Necker: Noel Martin Joseph de Necker,
1730-1793, France
229
Nees: Christian Gottfried Nees von Esenbeck,
1776-1858, Germany
Nees, T.: Theodor Friedrich Ludwig Nees von
Esenbeck,
1787-1837, Germany
Nelson, J.: John Nelson (pseudonym “Johannes
Senilis”),
fl. 1860's, United Kingdom
Nemoto: Kwanji Nemoto,
1860-1936, Japan
Nichols.: George Nicholson,
1847-1908, United Kingdom (horticulture)
Niedenzu: Franz Joseph Niedenzu,
1857-1937, Germany
Nutt.: Thomas Nuttall,
1786-1859, United Kingdom, United States
Oerst.: Anders Sandoe Oersted,
1816-1872, Denmark, Central America
Ohwi: Jisaburo Ohwi,
1905-1977, Japan
Oliv.: Daniel Oliver,
1830-1916, United Kingdom
Opiz: Philipp Maximilian Opiz,
1787-1858, Czechoslovakia
Ort.: Casimiro Gomez Ortega,
1740-1818, Spain
Osbeck: Pehr Osbeck,
1723-1805, Sweden (collector in China)
Osborn: Arthur Osborn,
1878-1964, United Kingdom
Otto: Christoph Friedrich Otto,
1783-1856, Germany
Ottol.: Kornelius Johannes Willem Ottolander,
1822-1887, Netherlands
Oudemans: Cornelius Anton Jan Abraham
Oudemans,
1825-1906, Netherlands (dendrology)
Palib.: Ivan Vladimirovich Palibin,
1872-1949, Russia
Pall.: Peter Simon Pallas,
1741-1811, Germany, Russia
Palm.: Ernest Jesse Palmer,
1875-1962, United Kingdom, United States
Pamp.: Renato Pampanini,
1875-1949, Italy
Pancic.: Josef Pancié,
1814-1888, Yugoslavia
Parl.: Filippo Parlatore,
1816-1877, Italy (Coniferae)
Pavon: Josée Antonio Pavon,
1754-1844, Spain, Peru, Chile
Pax: Ferdinand Albin Pax,
1858-1942, Germany
Paxt.: Joseph Paxton,
1803-1865, United Kingdom
Pearce: Sydney Albert Pearce,
1906-1972, United Kingdom (cultivated plants)
Perk.: Janet Russell Perkins,
1853-1933, United States
Pers.: Christiaan Hendrik Persoon, -
1761-1836, So. Africa, Germany, France
Phipps: James Bird Phipps,
1934— , Canada (Crataegus)
Pierre: Jean Baptiste Louis Pierre,
1833-1905, France
Pike: Arnold Pike,
fl. 1890's, United Kingdom
Pilger: Robert Knud Friedrich Pilger,
1876-1953, Germany
Planch.: Jules Emile Planchon,
1823-1888, France
Poggenburg: Justus F erdinand Poggenburg,
1840-1893, Germany, United States
Poir.: Jean Louis Marie Poiret,
1755-1834, France
Poit.: Pierre Antoine Poiteau,
1766-1854, France (cultivated plants)
Pojark.: Antonina Ivanovna Pojarkova,
1897-1980, Russia
Pollard: Charles Louis Pollard,
1872-1945, United States
Pourr.: Pierre André Pourret,
1754-1818, France
Prain: David Prain,
1857-1944, United Kingdom
Presl: Karel Boriwag Presl,
1794-1852, Czechoslovakia
Presl, J.: Jan Svatopluk Presl,
1791-1849, Czechoslovakia
Pritz.: Ernst Georg Pritzel.,
1875-1946, Germany
Purk.: Emanuel von Purkyné,
1832-1882, Czechoslovakia
Pursh: Frederick Traugott Pursh,
1774-1820, Germany, United States
Raber: Oran Lee Raber,
1893-1940, United States
Raddi: Giuseppe Raddi,
1770-1829, Italy
Raeusch.: Ernst Adolf Raeuschel,
fl. 1772-1797, Germany
Raf.: Constantine Samuel Rafinesque,
1783-1840, United States
Rayner: Douglas A. Rayner,
1949- , United States
Reade: John Moore Reade,
1876-1937, Canada, United States
Regel: Eduard August von Regel,
1815-1892, Germany, Russia
Rehd.: Alfred Rehder,
1863-1949, Germany, United States (dendrology)
Reichenb.: Heinrich Gottlieb Ludwig
Reichenbach,
1793-1879, Germany
Retz.: Anders Jahan Retzius,
1742-1821, Sweden
Reveal: James Lauritz Reveal,
1941- , United States
Rich., A.: Achille Richard,
1794-1852, France
Rich., L.C.: Louis Claude Marie Richard,
1754-1821, France
Riv., A.: Marie Auguste Riviere,
1821-1877, France (bamboo)
Riv., C.: Charles Marie Riviére,
1845-?, France (bamboo)
Rivers: Thomas Rivers,
1798-1877, United Kingdom (nurseryman)
Robinson: Benjamin Lincoln Robinson,
1864-1935, United States
Robs., N.: Norman K. B. Robson,
1928— , United Kingdom (Hypericum)
Roberts: A.V. Roberts,
United Kingdom
Roem.: Johann Jacob Roemer,
1763-1819, Germany
Roem., M.J.: Max J. Roemer,
1791-1849, Germany
Rolfe: Robert Allen Rolfe,
1855-1921, United Kingdom
Rose: Joseph Nelson Rose,
1862-1928, United States
Roth: Albrecht Wilhelm Roth,
1757-1834, Germany
Rottl.: Johann Peter Rottler,
1749-1836, France, India
Rouleau: Joseph Albert Ernest Rouleau,
1916-1991, Canada
Rowlee: Willard Winfield Rowlee,
1861-1923, United States
Rowley: Gordon Douglas Rowley,
1921- , United Kingdom
Roxb.: William Roxburgh,
1751-1815, United Kingdom, India
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Royle: John Forbes Royle,
1798-1858, United Kingdom
Rudd: Velva Elaine Rudd,
1910- , United States
Ruempler: Karl Theodor Rtimpler,
1817-1891, Germany
Ruiz: Hipolito Ruiz Lopez,
1754-1815, Spain, Peru, Chile
Rupr.: Franz Joseph Ruprecht,
1814-1870, Czechoslovakia, Russia
Rushforth: K.D. Rushforth,
fl. 1983, United Kingdom (Coniferae)
Rydb.: Per Axel Rydberg,
1860-1931, United States
Salisb.: Richard Anthony Salisbury,
1761-1829, United Kingdom
Sarg.: Charles Sprague Sargent,
1841-1927, United States (dendrology)
Sav.: Paul Amedée Ludovic Savatier,
1830-1891, France (flora of Japan)
Schaeffer: Jacob Christian Schaeffer,
1718-1790, Germany
Schauer: Johannes Conrad Schauer,
1813-1848, Germany
Scheele: Georg Heinrich Adolph Scheele,
1808-1864, Germany
Schelle: Ernst Schelle,
1864-1945, Germany (horticulture)
Schery: Robert Walter Schery,
1917-1987, United States
Schiede: Christian Julius Wilhelm Schiede,
1798-1836, Germany
Schlechtend.: Diederich Franz Leonhard von
Schlechtendal,
1794-1866, Germany
Schmidt, F.: Friedrich Karl Schmidt,
1832-1908, Russia
Schneid.: Camillo Karl Schneider,
1876-1951, Germany, United States (dendrology)
Nh
Schottky: Ernst Max Schottky,
1888-1915, Germany
Schrad.: Heinrich Adolph Schrader,
1767-1836, Germany
Schreber: Johann Christian Daniel von Schreber,
1739-1810, Germany
Schub.: Bernice Giduz Schubert,
1913-— , United States
Schultes, J.A.: Josef August Schultes,
1773-1831, Austria
Schultes, J.H.: Julius Hermann Schultes,
1804-1840, Austria
Schultz, H.: Elmer H. Schultz,
fl. 1934, United States (Berberis)
Schum.: Karl Moritz Schumann,
1851-1904, Germany
Schwarz, O.: Otto Karl Anton Schwarz,
1900-1983, Germany
Schwerin: Fritz Kurt Alexander von Schwerin,
1856-1934, Germany (dendrology)
Scop.: Giovanni Antonio Scopoli,
1723-1788, Austria, Italy
Sealy: Joseph Robert Sealy,
1907-— , United Kingdom
Seemann: Berthold Carl Seemann,
1825-1871, Germany
Seemen: Karl Otto von Seemen,
1838-1910, Germany
Seldin: Margaret J. Seldin,
fl. 1976, United States
Sendtn.: Otto Sendtner,
1813-1859, Germany
Ser.: Nicolas Charles Seringe,
1776-1858, France
Sesse: Martin de Sessé y Lacasta,
1751-1808, Spain, Mexico
Sharp: Aaron John Sharp,
1904— , United States
Sharp, W.: Ward McClintic Sharp,
1904— , United States
Shibata: Keita Shibata,
1877-1949, Japan
Shinners: Lloyd Herbert Shinners,
1918-1971, Canada, United States
Sieb.: Philipp Franz von Siebold,
1796-1866, Germany
Simmonds: Arthur Simmonds,
1892-1968, United Kingdom (horticulture)
Simonk.: Lajos Simonkai,
1851-1910, Hungary
Sims: John Sims,
1749-1831, United Kingdom
Skan: Sidney Alfred Skan,
1870-1939, United Kingdom (horticulture)
Skeels: Homer Collar Skeels,
1873-1934, United States
Skipwith: Geoffrey Skipwith,
fl. 1924-29, United Kingdom (nurseryman)
Skvortz.: Boris Vassilievich Skvortzov,
1890-1980, Poland, Brazil
Sleumer: Hermann Otto Sleumer,
1906-— , Germany, Netherlands
Sm.: James Edward Smith,
1759-1828, United Kingdom
Sm., A.C.: Albert Charles Smith,
1906- , United States
Sm., A.R.: Alan Reed Smith,
1938- , United Kingdom
Sm., E.A.: Eugene Allen Smith,
1841-1927, United States
Sm., L.B.: Lyman Bradford Smith,
1904— , United States
Sm., W.G.: William Gardner Smith,
1866-1928, United Kingdom
Sm., W.W.: William Wright Smith,
1875-1956, United Kingdom
Small: John Kunkel Small,
1869-1938, United States
Soderstrom: Thomas Robert Soderstrom,
1936-1987, United States
Sol.: Daniel Carl Solander,
1733-1782, Sweden, United Kingdom
Solym.: Sigmond L. Solymosy,
1906-1974, United States
Soul.-Bod.: Etienne Soulange-Bodin,
1774-1846, France (horticulture)
Spach: Edouard Spach,
1801-1879, France
Spaeth: Franz Ludwig Spath,
1838-1913, Germany (horticulture)
Spongberg: Stephen A. Spongberg,
1942- , United States
Sprague: Thomas Archibald Sprague,
1877-1958, United Kingdom
Spreng.: Kurt Polykarp Joachim Sprengel,
1766-1833, Germany
St. Hil.: Auguste Francois César
Prouvencal de Saint-Hilaire,
1779-1853, France
Stapf: Otto Stapf,
1857-1933, Austria, United Kingdom
Staunt.: George Leonard Staunton,
1737-1801, United Kingdom
Stearn: William Thomas Stearn,
1911-— , United Kingdom
Sterns: Emerson Ellick Sterns,
1846-1926, United States
Steud.: Ernst Gottlieb von Steudel,
1783-1856, Germany
Steven: Christian von Steven,
1781-1863, France, United States
Stewart, J.L.: John Lindsay Stewart,
1832-1873, United Kingdom, India
Steyerm.: Julian Alfred Steyermark,
1909-1988, United States
233
Stokes: Jonathan Stokes,
1755-1831, United Kingdom
Stritch: Lawrence R. Stritch,
1953- , United States
Sukachev: Vladimir Nikolaevich Sukachev,
1880-1967, Russia
Sun: Siang Chung Sun,
1908- , China
Suring.: Willem Frederik Reinier Suringar,
1832-1898, Netherlands
Svenson: Henry Knute Svenson,
1897-1986, United States
Swartz, O.: Olof Peter Swartz,
1760-1818, Sweden
Sweet: Robert Sweet,
1783-1835, United Kingdom (cultivated plants)
Swingle: Walter Tennyson Swingle,
1871-1952, United States (Citrus)
Szysz.: Ignaz von Szyszylowicz,
1857-1910, Poland
T. & G.: See Torr.; A. Gr.
Tagg: Henry Frank Tagg,
1874-1933, United Kingdom (Rhododendron)
Takeda: Hisayoshi Takeda,
1883-1972, Japan
Tarbox: Gurdon Lucius Tarbox, Jr.,
1927- , United States (horticulture)
Tausch: Ignaz Friedrich Tausch,
1793-1848, Czechoslovakia
Taylor, T.M.C.: Thomas Mayne
Cunninghame Taylor,
1904-1983, Canada, South Africa
Temple: F.L. Temple,
fl. 1885-1893, United States (nurseryman)
Tenore: Michele Tenore,
1780-1861, Italy
Teran: Manuel de Mier y Teran,
1789?-1852, Mexico
Thoms.: Thomas Thomson,
1817-1878, United Kingdom
Thory: Claude Antoine Thory,
1759-1827, France
Thouin: André Thouin,
1747-1824, France
Thunb.: Carl Peter Thunberg,
1743-1828, Sweden, Japan, South Africa
Tieghem: Philippe Edouard Léon van Tieghem,
1839-1914, France
Tobl.: Friedrich Tobler,
1879-1957, Switzerland (Hedera)
Torr.: John Torrey,
1796-1873, United States
Tratt.: Leopold Trattinnick,
1764-1849, Austria
Traut.: Ernst Rudolph von Trautvetter,
1809-1889, Russia
Trecul: Auguste Adolfe Lucien Trécul,
1818-1896, France
Trelease: William Trelease,
1857-1945, United States
Trew: Christoph Jakob Trew,
1695-1769, Germany
Troncoso: Nélida Sara Troncoso,
1914-1988, Argentina
Tseng, C.J.: Chang Jiang Tseng,
1896-1980, China (Ilex)
Turcz.: Nikolai Stepanovich Turczaninow,
1796-1863, Russia
Turner, B.L.: Billie Lee Turner,
1925- , United States
Turra: Antonio Turra,
1730-1796, Italy
Turrill: William Bertram Turrill,
1890-1961, United Kingdom
Tutch.: William James Tutcher,
1867-1920, United Kingdom
Uyeki: Homiki Uyeki,
1882-— , Japan
Vahl: Martin Henrichsen Vahl,
1749-1804, Denmark
Van Melle: Peter Jacobus van Melle,
1891-1953, Netherlands, United States
(Juniperus)
Van.: Eugene Vaniot,
?-1913, France
Vasey: George Vasey,
1822-1893, United States
Veitch, J.G.: John Gould Veitch,
1839-1870, United Kingdom
Vent.: Etienne Pierre Ventenat,
1757-1808, France
Vill.: Celestino Fernandez-Villar,
1838-1907, Spain, Philippines
Villars: Dominique Villars,
1745-1814, France
Vilm., M.L.: Auguste Louis Maurice Levéque de
Vilmorin,
1849-1918, France
Vis.: Roberto de Visiani,
1800-1878, Italy
Voss: Andreas Voss,
1857-1924, Germany (cultivated plants)
Vrughtman, F.: Freek Vrughtman,
1927- , Canada (horticulture)
Wall.: Nathaniel Wallich (Nathan Wolff),
1786-1854, Denmark, India, Nepal
Wallroth: Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Wallroth,
1792-1857, Germany
Walp.: Wilhelm Gerhard Walpers,
1816-1853, Germany
Walt.: Thomas Walter,
1740-1789, United States
Wang.: Friedrich Adam Julius von Wangenheim,
1749-1800, Germany
Warder: John Aston Warder,
1812-1883, United States (horticulture)
Wassh.: Dieter Carl Wasshausen,
1938- , United States (Acanthaceae)
Wats., P.W.: Peter William Watson,
1761-1830, United Kingdom
Wats., S.: Sereno Watson,
1826-1892, United States
Weatherby: Charles Alfred Weatherby,
1875-1949, United States
Webb, D.A.: David Allardice Webb,
1912- , Ireland
Webb, P.B.: Philip Barker Webb,
1793-1854, United Kingdom
Weber: Georg Heinrich Weber,
1752-1828, Germany
Wendl., H.: Hermann Wendland,
1825-1903, Germany
Wendl., J.C.: Johann Christoph Wendland,
1755-1828, Germany
Wesmael: Alfred Wesmael,
1832-1905, Belgium (dendrology)
Weston: Richard Weston,
1733-1806, United Kingdom
Weyer: W. van de Weyer,
fl. 1914-20, United Kingdom
Wieg.: Karl McKay Wiegand,
1873-1942, United States
Wight: Robert Wight,
1796-1872, United Kingdom, India
Wight, W.F.: William Franklin Wight,
1874-1954, United States
Willd.: Karl Ludwig von Willdenow,
1765-1812, Germany
Wils.: Ernest Henry Wilson,
1876-1930, United Kingdom, United States
Wilson, P.: Percy Wilson,
1879-1944, United States
235
Wimmer: Christian Friedrich Heinrich Wimmer,
1803-1868, Germany
Wittmack: Max Carl Ludwig Wittmack,
1839-1929, Germany
Wolf, E.: Egbert Ludwigowitsch Wolf,
1860-1931, Germany (dendrology)
Wood, A.: Alphonso Wood,
1810-1881, United States
Woods, F.W.: Frank W. Woods,
contemporary, United States
Wright: Charles Henry Wright,
1864-1941, United Kingdom
Wright, J.: John Wright,
1811-1846, United States
Yamamoto: Yoshimatsu Yamamoto,
1893-1947, Japan, Taiwan
Yamazaki: Takasi Yamazaki,
1921— , Japan
Yatabe: Ryokichi Yatabe,
1851-1899, Japan
Young: Robert Armstrong Young,
1876-1963, United States
Zab.: Hermann Zabel,
1832-1912, Germany (dendrology)
Zenari: Silvia Zenari,
1896-1956, Italy
Zeyh.: Carl Ludwig Philipp Zeyher,
1799-1858, Germany, So. Africa
Zoll.: Heinrich Zollinger,
1818-1859, Switzerland, Java
Zucc.: Joseph Gerhard Zuccarini,
1797-1848, Germany
Zuccagni: Attilio Zuccagni,
1754-1807, Italy
Appendix B: Plant Collection Sites,
Cited by Acronym
The acronyms cited here identify the 677 sites
where plant specimens were collected. Arranged
alphabetically by state, the acronyms consist of
two elements: (1) the first two letters are the
postal code for the state or the District of Colum-
bia, and (2) the second two letters identify a
precise locale in the state where the plant was
collected. ALAU thus stands for Alabama, Au-
burn University; and DCNA, for the District of
Columbia, the U.S. National Arboretum.
ALAU
ALBB
ALBG
ALBH
ALBT
ALCG
ALCM
ALCS
ALCW
ALDM
ALEC
ALEH
ALFN
ALFS
ALHC
ALIT
ALJG
ALMC
ALMG
ALON
ALOS
ALPH
ALRH
ALSH
Auburn University, Auburn, Lee Co., AL
Bank in downtown area, Birmingham,
Jefferson Co., AL
Bellingrath Gardens, Theodore, Mobile Co., AL
Byers Nursery, Huntsville, Madison Co., AL
Bryce State Mental Hospital, Tuscaloosa,
Tuscaloosa Co., AL
Vacant corner lot on Church Street near
Government Street, Mobile, Mobile Co., AL
Church Street Graveyard, Mobile,
Mobile Co., AL
Chamberlain Street, Mobile, Mobile Co., AL
Nursery of Clarence H. Welch, US Highway 98,
Wilmer, Mobile Co., AL
House on Dauphin Street, Mobile,
Mobile Co., AL
Elmwood Cemetery, Birmingham,
Jefferson Co., AL
Private garden, 4558 Brookmoor Drive, Mobile,
Mobile Co., AL
Fraser Nursery, Birmingham,
Jefferson Co., AL
Horticulture Field Station Mobile (Spring Hill
School), Mobile, Mobile Co., AL
Private garden, 168 Peachtree Circle, Birming-
ham, Jefferson Co., AL
Milepost 36.5 on Interstate 85 near Tuskegee
exit, Macon Co., AL
Private garden, Eight Mile, Mobile Co., AL
Beech Grove United Methodist Church,
Francisco, Jackson Co., AL
Magnolia Gardens, Chunchulla,
Mobile Co., AL
Overlook Nurseries, Route 98, Mobile,
Mobile Co., AL
Overlook Nursery, Schillinger Road, West
Mobile, Mobile Co., AL
Albert Pick Motel, US Route 72, Huntsville,
Madison Co., AL
Private garden, 4058 Old Shell Road, Spring
Hill, Mobile, Mobile Co., AL
Spring Hill College, Spring Hill, Mobile,
Mobile Co., AL
Scenic Motel, Highway 98, Mobile,
Mobile Co., AL
Roadside, US Route 11, 3 mi. south of
Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa Co., AL
Tom Dodd Nursery, Semmes, Mobile Co., AL
Travelodge Motel, Government Street, Mobile,
Mobile Co., AL
Roadside, US Route 11 at Tombigbee River
(west side), Sumter Co., AL
University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa,
Tuscaloosa Co., AL
Private garden, Wulff Road, Semmes,
Mobile Co., AL
Private garden, Calion, Union Co., AR
Private garden, Glendale, Lincoln Co., AR
Private garden, 34 Edgehill Road, Little Rock,
Pulaski Co., AR
Private garden, 4 Longfellow Lane, Little Rock,
Pulaski Co., AR
Private garden, 36 River Ridge Road, Little
Rock, Pulaski Co., AR
Roadside, Route 130, Scott, Pulaski Co., AR
Private garden, 12 Sherrill Road, Little Rock,
Pulaski Co., AR
University of Arkansas, Monticello,
Drew Co., AR
Private garden, 8 Longfellow Place, Little Rock,
Pulaski Co., AR
National Academy of Sciences, Wisconsin
Avenue NW, Washington, DC
Vacant lot at corner of Anacostia Avenue and
Douglas Street NE, Washington, DC
Arnold Estate Garden (now abandoned),
4000 block, Massachusetts Avenue NW,
Washington, DC
Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens, Douglas Street
NE (off Kenilworth Avenue), Washington, DC
Anacostia Park, near Sousa Bridge
(Pennsylvania Avenue SE), Washington, DC
US Botanic Garden grounds, 3d Street SW,
Washington, DC
Center for the Aging, 2601 18th Street NE,
Washington, DC
Private garden, 6010 31st Street NW,
Washington, DC
Cosmos Club, 2121 Massachusetts Avenue
NW, Washington, DC
US Capitol grounds, Washington DC
Sidewalk along Delaware Avenue NE, by
Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
Columbia Island, Washington, DC
Small park at Columbia and Kalorama Roads
NW, Washington, DC
Private garden, 3815 Alton Place NW,
Washington, DC
Connecticut Avenue NW, between Kanawha
and Military Roads, Washington, DC
Private garden, Dahlia Street and Georgia
Avenue NW, Washington, DC
Dumbarton Oaks Garden, 31st and R Streets
NW, Washington, DC
Vacant lot near Eastern Avenue and Laurel
Street NW, Washington, DC
237
Vacant lot across from Franciscan Monastery,
18th Street NE, Washington, DC
Folger Park, 2d and D Streets SE,
Washington, DC
Near greenhouse, Independence Avenue at 1st
Street SW, Washington, DC
Private garden at 1617 29th Street
(Georgetown), Washington, DC
Garfield Park, F Street between lst and 3rd
Streets SE, Washington, DC
George Washington University campus,
Washington, DC
Hillwood Museum, 4115 Linnean Avenue NW,
Washington, DC
East Potomac Golf Course, Hains Point,
Washington, DC
Howard University campus, Washington, DC
Private garden, 7433 Berkeley Terrace NW,
Washington, DC
Near John Paul Jones statue, 17th Street and
Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC
Jefferson Memorial grounds, Washington, DC
Private garden, corner of Jackson Street and
14th Street NE, Washington, DC
Library of Congress, Washington, DC
Lafayette Park, Washington, DC
Private garden, MacArthur Boulevard near
Arizona Avenue NW, Washington, DC
Private garden, 1616 31st Street NW
(Georgetown), Washington, DC
Meridian Hill Park, 16th Street NW,
Washington, DC
The Mall, Washington, DC
Fort McNair, Washington, DC
US Navy, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery,
23d and E Streets NW, Washington, DC
US National Arboretum, Washington, DC
National Cathedral, Washington, DC
Private garden, 3910 18th Street NE,
Washington, DC
National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
New York Avenue and 7th Street NW,
Washington, DC
Pan American Building, 17th and C Streets
NW, Washington, DC
Rock Creek Park Cemetery, Rock Creek
Church Road NW, Washington, DC
National Portrait Gallery, F and 7th Streets
NW, Washington, DC
Old District of Columbia Public Library
(now UDC). New York Avenue and 7th Street
NW, Washington, DC
East Potomac Park, Washington, DC
Rock Creek Park, Washington, DC
Private garden, 2122 Rand Place NE,
Washington, DC
Private garden, 3051 Porter Street NW,
Washington, DC
Private garden, 3224 R Street NW,
Washington, DC
Department of State, C and 22d Streets NW,
Washington, DC
DCSE
DCSG
DCSH
DCSI
DCTB
DCTF
DCTN
DCUR
DCUS
DCVK
DCWA
DCWH
DCWM
DCWP
DCWR
DECN
DEEM
DEFC
DEFL
DEMC
DESC
DESR
DEWG
FLAL
FLBF
FLBW
FLCG
FLCM
FLCS
FLDC
FLDG
FLDH
Saint Elizabeth’s Hospital grounds,
Martin Luther King Jr Avenue SE,
Washington, DC
Edge of woods at corner of Sargent Road and
Galloway Road NE, Washington, DC
Soldiers Home (near police station),
Washington, DC
Old Smithsonian Institution building
(the “Castle”), Washington, DC
Tidal Basin, Washington, DC
Private garden, 1700 24th Street NE,
Washington, DC
Private garden, 4701 Fessenden Street NW,
Washington, DC
Mount Alto, site for new Russian Federation
Embassy, Wisconsin Avenue NW,
Washington, DC
Union Square, 1st Street and The Mall,
Washington, DC
Private garden, 152 North Carolina Avenue
SE, Washington, DC
Westchester Apartments, 4000 Cathedral
Avenue NW, Washington, DC
The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
NW, Washington, DC
Washington Monument grounds,
Washington, DC
West Potomac Park, Washington, DC
Grounds of Walter Reed Hospital, 16th Street
NW, Washington, DC
Cannon Nursery, Greenwood, Sussex Co., DE
Eleutherian Mills, Greenville,
New Castle Co., DE
Frorer Collection, Wilmington, -
New Castle Co., DE
Private garden, Bridgeville. Sussex Co., DE
Mount Cuba Botanical Park, Greenville,
New Castle Co., DE
Delaware State College, Dover, Kent Co., DE
Along Route 52, 1/2 mi. south of state line,
near Snuffmill Road, Centerville,
New Castle Co., DE
Winterthur Gardens, Winterthur,
New Castle Co., DE
Private garden, Northwest 45th Avenue,
Gainesville, Alachua Co., FL
Briar Farm, 15th Street NW, Gainesville,
Alachua Co., FL
Private garden, Lakeview Drive,
DeFuniak Springs, Walton Co., FL
Cummer Gallery of Art, 829 Riverside Avenue,
Jacksonville, Duval Co., FL
Cemetery adjacent to Monticello Nursery,
Monticello, Jefferson Co., FL
Apartment building, Charles Street,
Tallahassee, Leon Co., FL
Doyle Conner Building, 2010 Southwest 34th
Street, Gainesville, Alachua Co., FL
Dickinson’s Glen Arden, Chipley,
Washington Co., FL
Private garden, 1313 Southwest 23d Drive.
Gainesville, Alachua Co., FL
FLDJ
FLEM
FLFB
FLFS
FLGA
FLGS
FLHJ
FLHP
FLIF
FLJH
FLJU
FLLE
FLLT
FLMA
FLMG
FLMM
FLMN
FLMS
FLMT
FLPE
FLPL
FLPM
FLPS
FLPU
FLPW
FLRD
FLRH
FLRI
FLRM
FLRP
FLTP
FLUF
Private garden, 335 Cypress Street,
DeFuniak Springs, Walton Co., FL
Lake Ella Motel, Tallahassee, Leon Co., FL
Private garden, 2356 West University Avenue,
Gainesville, Alachua Co., FL
Florida State University, Tallahassee,
Leon Co., FL
Apartment house, 13th Street and 13th
Avenue SW, Gainesville, Alachua Co., FL
Glen Saint Mary Nurseries, Glen Street,
Glen Saint Mary, Baker Co., FL
Howard Johnson Restaurant, 13th Street NW
and 29th Road, Gainesville, Alachua Co., FL
Private garden, Highland Park area,
Jacksonville, Duval Co., FL
IFAS Horticultural Unit (University of Florida),
Millhopper Road, Gainesville, Alachua Co., FL
Private garden, 2 Northwest 29th Street,
Gainesville, Alachua Co., FL
Jacksonville University, Jacksonville,
Duval Co., FL
American Legion Building, Lake Ella,
Tallahassee, Leon Co., FL
Building along Route 27 near Lake Ella,
Tallahassee, Leon Co., FL .
Marcos de Apalache Museum, Saint Marks,
Wakulla Co., FL
Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park,
US Route 319, Leon Co., FL
Mason Manor, 1827 Stockton Street,
Jacksonville, Duval Co., FL
Monticello Nursery, Monticello,
Jefferson Co., FL
Along Highway 441, south side of Gainesville,
Alachua Co., FL
Vacant lot on Monroe Street, Tallahassee,
Leon Co. FL
Private garden, 4859 Empire Avenue,
Jacksonville, Duval Co. FL
Park Street and Laclede (western section),
Jacksonville, Duval Co., FL
Prince Murat Motel, Monroe Street,
Tallahassee, Leon Co., FL
Private garden, Park Street extension,
Riverside area (western section), Jacksonville,
Duval Co., FL
Private garden, Providence, Union Co., FL
Welcome station, Florida state line, Route 1,
Nassau Co., FL
Private garden, Randall and Dancy Streets,
Jacksonville, Duval Co., FL
North Florida Landscaping Co., 1310 Glen
Laura Road, Jacksonville, Duval Co., FL
Riverside Motel, Route 17, near Florida state
line, Nassau Co., FL
Private garden, San Jose Boulevard,
Jacksonville, Duval Co., FL
Private garden, 4806 River Basin Drive and
River Point Road, Jacksonville, Duval Co., FL
Torreya State Park, Liberty Co., FL
University of Florida, Gainesville,
Alachua Co., FL
FLWC
FLWG
FLWJ
GAAB
GAAC
GAAG
GAAM
GAAT
GABC
GABG
GABP
GABQ
GABS
GABW
GACB
GACC
GACD
GACE
GACG
GACH
GACL
GACM
GACR
GACW
GADG
GADR
GAEC
GAEH
GAES
GAET
GAFF
GAFG
GAFN
GAGB
Women’s Club of Jacksonville, Park Street,
Jacksonville, Duval Co., FL
West Gate Shopping Centre, University
Avenue, Gainesville, Alachua Co., FL
Private garden, 2243 University Boulevard,
North Jacksonville, Duval Co., FL
Atlanta Botanical Garden, Piedmont Park,
Prado Street S, Atlanta, Fulton Co., GA
Camak House, Finley and Meigs Streets,
Athens, Clarke Co., GA
Private garden, Augusta, Richmond Co., GA
Carr’s Hill, Athens, Clarke Co., GA
Private garden, Athens, Clarke Co., GA
Bonaventure Cemetery, Savannah,
Chatham Co., GA
Barnsley Gardens, Route 3, Adairsville,
Bartow Co., GA
Buttner Park, Savannah, Chatham Co., GA
Private garden, 209 Sherwood Road, Rome,
Floyd Co., GA
Berry School, Rome, Floyd Co., GA
Benjamin Wilson House, Calhoun Square,
Savannah, Chatham Co., GA
Along Canton bypass, Route 5,
Cherokee Co., GA
Christ Church, near Fort Frederica, Saint
Simon’s Island, Glynn Co., GA
Private garden, 5 Club Drive, Rome,
Floyd Co., GA
Private garden, 4130 Amsterdam Circle,
Savannah, Chatham Co., GA
Callaway Gardens, Pine Mountain,
Harris Co., GA
Cloisters Hotel, Sea Island,
Saint Simon’s Island, Glynn Co., GA
Private garden, 308 East 5th Street,
Savannah, Chatham Co., GA
Maxwelton Plantation, Colonel’s Island,
Liberty Co., GA
Old Knight Plantation, Quitman,
Brooks Co., GA
Clark and Waddell Streets, Athens,
Clarke Co., GA
Diamond Garden, South Rockwell Avenue,
Vernonburg, Chatham Co., GA
Private garden, corner of Drayton and Gaston
Streets, Savannah, Chatham Co., GA
Private garden, Highway 140, Canton,
Cherokee Co., GA
Mimosa Hall, 127 Bullock Avenue, Roswell,
Fulton Co., GA
Private garden, 316 55th Street,
East Savannah, Chatham Co., GA
Private garden, 2021 East 37th Street,
Savannah, Chatham Co., GA
Private garden, front of 318 55th Street E,
Savannah, Chatham Co., GA
Private garden, Hamilton, Harris Co., GA
Fruitland Nursery, Augusta,
Richmond Co., GA
University of Georgia Botanical Garden,
Athens, Clarke Co., GA
239
GAGC
GAGM
GAGN
GAGR
GAGS
GAHC
GAHS
GAIH
GAIS
GAJA
GAJC
GAJI
GAJS
GAJY
Gould’s Corner, Walton Way and Milledge
Road, Augusta, Richmond Co., GA
Abandoned garden along Route 27 Alt., 10 mi.
north of Greenville, Meriwether Co., GA
Private garden, front of 415 Green Street,
Augusta, Richmond Co., GA
Private garden, 2111 Gardner Street, Augusta,
Richmond Co., GA
Private garden, adjacent to 2111 Gardner
Street, Augusta, Richmond Co., GA
Private garden, 933 Milledge Road, Augusta,
Richmond Co., GA
Private garden, 869 Hill Street, Athens,
Clark Co., GA
Private garden, Isle of Hope, La Roche Avenue,
Savannah, Chatham Co., GA
Plant Introduction Station, Route 17, 10 mi.
south of Savannah, Chatham Co., GA
Edge of southbound Route 301, ca. 2 mi.
south of Altamaha River bridge, near Jesup,
Wayne Co., GA
Private garden, 3820 Northside Drive, Atlanta,
Fulton Co., GA
Private garden, Jekyll Island, Glynn Co., GA
Cedar Lane Farms Nursery, Madison,
Morgan Co., GA
Private garden, 881 Conway Drive W, Atlanta,
Fulton Co., GA
Private garden, 357 Academy Street, Madison,
Morgan Co., GA
Private garden, 3700 Northside Drive NW,
Atlanta, Fulton Co., GA
Lawton B. Evans School grounds, Walton Way,
Augusta, Richmond Co., GA
Private garden, 1 Beech Knoll Drive, Canton,
Cherokee Co., GA
Private garden, Thomson, McDuffie Co., GA
Private garden, Lumpkin Street, Athens,
Clarke Co., GA
Private garden, 720 Milledge Circle, Athens,
Clarke Co., GA
Private garden, Hallowcreek Lane, Athens,
Clarke Co., GA
Private garden, 708 Milledge Road, Augusta,
Richmond Co., GA
City Hall, Madison, Morgan Co., GA
Georgia May Park, 4th Avenue at Fenwick,
Augusta, Richmond Co., GA
Private garden, 126 Dearing Street, Athens,
Clark Co., GA
Private garden, 530 Academy Street, Madison,
Morgan Co., GA
Augusta National Golf Course, Augusta,
Richmond Co., GA
Private garden, Oak Hill, Rome, Floyd Co., GA
Private garden, Athens, Clarke Co., GA
Corner of State and Main Streets,
Pine Mountain, Harris Co., GA
Private garden, 3036 Pine Needle Street.
Augusta, Richmond Co., GA
Private garden, 188 South Milledge Avenue,
Athens, Clarke Co., GA
GARW
GASC
GASH
GASM
GASS
GASU
GATC
GATG
GATN
GATS
GAUG
GAVA
GAVI
GAWD
GAWH
GAWJ
GAWM
LAGN
LAHG
LAHP
LAHS
LAIS
LALG
LAMB
LAMP
LANR
LAPA
Reinhardt College, Waleska, Cherokee Co., GA
Sadis Church, Route 140, Cherokee Co., GA
Tullie Smith House Restoration, 3099 Andrews
Drive NW, Atlanta, Fulton Co., GA
Private garden, 4637 Oakview Drive,
Savannah, Chatham Co., GA
Queens Court Motel, Saint Simon’s Island.
Glynn Co., GA
Summerville Cemetery, Cuming and Johns
Roads, Augusta, Richmond Co., GA
Theta Chi Fraternity House, 645 Milledge
Avenue, Athens, Clarke Co., GA
Taylor-Grady House, Prince Avenue, Athens,
Clarke Co., GA
Bonar Hall, Dixy Avenue, Madison,
Morgan Co., GA
Private garden, Route 6, Turner’s Rock,
Savannah, Chatham Co., GA
University of Georgia, Athens, Clark Co., GA
DeSoto Hotel, Kingston, Floyd Co., GA
Valley Inn Motel, Route 27, Harris Co., GA
Private garden, 2600 Lexington Road,
Athens, Clarke Co., GA
Private garden, Harden Bridge Road,
Banks Co., GA
Private garden along Route 83, near West
Jefferson and Washington Streets, Madison,
Morgan Co., GA
Westover Memorial Park, Wheeler Road and
Monte Sano Avenue, Augusta,
Richmond Co., GA
Wormsloe Plantation, RR 6 (Skidaway Road),
Savannah, Chatham Co., GA
Private garden, 575 Waddell Street, Athens,
Clarke Co., GA
Jungle Gardens, Avery Island,
Iberia Parish, LA
Audubon Park, near Tulane University
campus, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA
Private garden, 120 Amelia Street and
University Avenue W, Lafayette,
Lafayette Parish, LA
Grandview Nursery, Youngsville,
Lafayette Parish, LA
Hodges Gardens, Sabine Parish, LA
Haphazard Plantation, Concordia Parish, LA
Private garden, 117 Rio Vista Avenue,
Jefferson Parish, LA
International Salt Co., Avery Island,
Iberia Parish, LA
Longue Vue Gardens, 11 Garden Lane,
New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA
Private garden, corner of Johnston and E
Streets, Lafayette, Lafayette Parish, LA
Mary Plantation, Braithwaite, Plaquemines
Parish, LA
Private garden at house near Main Road
(Louisiana Route 1), New Roads, Pointe
Coupee Parish, LA
Private garden, 456 Audubon Street,
New Orleans, Orleans Parish, LA
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Rosedown Plantation, Saint Francisville,
West Feliciana Parish, LA
Private garden, Jonesville, Concordia
Parish, LA
Southwestern Louisiana University, Lafayette,
Lafayette Parish, LA
Tulane University, New Orleans, Orleans
Parish, LA
USDA Agricultural Research Center
(formerly Plant Industry Sta.), Beltsville,
Prince George’s Co., MD
Adventist Church, Laurel and Eastern
Avenues, Takoma Park, Montgomery Co., MD
Society of American Foresters,
5400 Grosvenor Lane, Bethesda,
Montgomery Co., MD
Private garden, Bethesda,
Montgomery Co., MD
Private garden, Lutherville, Baltimore Co., MD
Private garden at house across from US Post
Office, Ashton, Montgomery Co., MD
Angelica Nurseries, RR 1, Kennedyville,
Kent Co., MD
Bond Arboretum, Easton, Talbot Co., MD
Brighton Dam, Brighton Dam Road, Ashton,
Montgomery Co., MD
Private garden, 1600 Bishop Road, Edgewater,
Anne Arundel Co., MD
Brookside Gardens, 1500 Glenallen Road,
Wheaton, Montgomery Co., MD
Private garden, 6704 Glenn Avenue, Glenn
Dale, Prince George’s Co., MD
J. H. Burton Nursery, 5950 Ager Road,
Hyattsville, Prince George’s Co., MD
Field along B & O Railroad, Jackson,
Cecil Co., MD
Jesup Blair Park, Silver Spring,
Montgomery Co., MD
Bordley-Randall House, Randall Court,
Annapolis, Anne Arundel Co., MD
Blackwater Wildlife Refuge, Dorcester Co., MD
Private garden across from St. John’s College,
College Avenue, Annapolis,
Anne Arundel Co., MD
Along Route 4 at Calvert County line,
Calvert Co., MD
Crescent Drive, Greenbelt,
Prince George’s Co., MD
Private garden, 4327 Kentbury Drive,
Bethesda, Montgomery Co., MD
Private garden, 6510 River Road, Bethesda,
Montgomery Co., MD
Carson Circle and LaSalle Drive, Avondale,
Prince George's Co., MD
Corner of Colesville Road and Dale Drive,
Silver Spring, Montgomery Co., MD
Mount Clare, Carroll Park, Baltimore, MD
Private garden, 1634 Chesapeake Road,
Edgewater, Anne Arundel Co., MD
Private garden, “In the Woods,”
8922 Spring Valley Road, Chevy Chase,
Montgomery Co., MD
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Private garden, corner of Dale and Pershing
Drives, Silver Spring, Montgomery Co., MD
Private garden, 727 Dartmouth Street,
Silver Spring, Montgomery Co., MD
Episcopal Church, Prince Frederick,
Calvert Co., MD
Private garden, near Elm Avenue, Frederick,
Frederick Co., MD
Private garden, 400 East Main Street,
Middletown, Frederick Co., MD
Private garden, Haller Vista Avenue, Frederick,
Frederick Co., MD
Private garden, 7100 Armat Drive, Bethesda,
Montgomery Co., MD
Private garden, Camden Street, Salisbury,
Wicomico Co., MD
Private garden, 730 Dartmouth Avenue,
Silver Spring, Montgomery Co., MD
Along Route 15 at Frederick,
Frederick Co., MD
Private garden, 7417 Buffalo Avenue,
Takoma Park, Montgomery Co., MD
Small park near shopping area, Greenbelt,
Prince George’s Co., MD
Goucher College (Science Building), Towson,
Baltimore Co., MD
USDA Plant Introduction Station
(now National Plant Quarantine Center),
Glenn Dale, Prince George’s Co., MD
Private garden, 11002 Kenilworth Avenue,
Garrett Park, Montgomery Co., MD
Private garden, Bryans Road, Charles Co., MD
Private garden, 7112 Cedar Avenue,
Takoma Park, Montgomery Co., MD
Private garden, 22 Orchard Way,
North Rockville, Montgomery Co., MD
Henry Allanson Memorial Garden, Scientists’
Cliffs, Port Republic, Calvert Co., MD
Hood College, Frederick, Frederick Co., MD
Private garden, 3108 Lancer Drive, Hyattsville,
Prince George's Co., MD
Memorial Hospital grounds, Frederick,
Frederick Co., MD
Hardy Farm, 7 mi. N of Potomac River bridge,
Faulkner, Charles Co., MD
Hampton National Historic Site, 535 Hampton
Lane, Towson, Baltimore Co., MD
Hilltop and Park Valley Roads,
near Piney Branch Road, Takoma Park,
Montgomery Co., MD
Private garden, 24 Acacia, Scientists’ Cliffs,
Port Republic, Calvert Co., MD
Private garden, 7001 Glenn Brook, Bethesda,
Montgomery Co., MD
National Institutes of Health, Bethesda,
Montgomery Co., MD
Jones Mill and Brookville Roads,
adjacent to Route 410 at Rock Creek,
Montgomery Co., MD
Private garden, New Carrollton,
Prince George’s Co., MD
Johns Hopkins University campus,
Baltimore, MD
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Jenkins Nursery, Mitchelville,
Prince George's Co., MD
Private garden, 6200 Kennedy Drive,
Kenwood, Chevy Chase, Montgomery Co., MD
Private garden, 1304 West Seminary Road,
Lutherville, Baltimore Co., MD
Private garden, 4400 Samar Street, Beltsville,
Prince George’s Co., MD
Private garden, 1138 Kenilworth Avenue,
Garrett Park, Montgomery Co., MD
Private garden, 6102 Kirby Street, Bethesda,
Montgomery Co., MD
Kingsville Nursery, Kingsville,
Baltimore Co., MD
Private garden, Kennett Street, Silver Spring,
Montgomery Co., MD
Tulip Hill, Harwood, Anne Arundel Co., MD
Landon School Gardens, Bethesda,
Montgomery Co., MD
Across from National Library of Medicine,
Bethesda, Montgomery Co., MD
Lyon Nursery, 183520 New Hampshire Avenue,
Silver Spring, Montgomery Co., MD
Private garden, 415 Ethan Allen,
Takoma Park, Prince George’s Co., MD
London Town Publik House and Gardens,
839 Londontown Road, Edgewater,
Anne Arundel Co., MD
Montgomery College, Fenton Street,
Takoma Park, Montgomery Co., MD
Montgomery Co., MD
McCrillis Gardens and Gallery,
6910 Greentree Road, Bethesda,
Montgomery Co., MD
Montpelier Mansion, 12828 Laurel-Bowie
Road, Laurel, Prince George’s Co., MD
McLean Nursery, Satyr Hill Road, Towson,
Baltimore Co., MD
Restaurant on Mayo Road
(near Londontown Road), Edgewater,
Anne Arundel Co., MD
Private garden, 1 Valley View, Takoma Park,
Montgomery Co., MD
Private garden, 2212 Merzerott Road, Adelphi,
Prince George’s Co., MD
US Naval Academy, Annapolis,
Anne Arundel Co., MD
Bethesda Naval Hospital, Bethesda,
Montgomery Co., MD
Olallie Farm, Glenn Dale,
Prince George’s Co., MD
Chatolanee Hill, Owings Mills,
Baltimore Co., MD
Private garden, 7432 Piney Branch Road,
Takoma Park, Montgomery Co., MD
Private garden, 420 Pershing Drive,
Silver Spring, Montgomery Co., MD
Private garden, Fox Chapel Drive, Lutherville,
Baltimore Co., MD
Private garden, Scientists’ Cliffs,
Prince Frederick, Calvert Co., MD
METRO Station, Colesville Road, Silver Spring,
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Private garden, 7114 Eversfield Drive,
College Heights Estates, Hyattsville,
Prince George’s Co., MD
Private garden, South Glen Road, Potomac,
Montgomery Co., MD
Private garden, 11954 Simpson Road,
Clarksville, Howard Co., MD
Private garden, 4502 Brandon Lane, Beltsville,
Prince George’s Co., MD
Rideout Tenements, 114 Duke of
Gloucester Street, Annapolis,
Anne Arundel Co., MD
Plant Materials Center,
Soil Conservation Service, Beltsville,
Prince George’s Co., MD
Private garden, 4102 Chelmont Lane, Bowie,
Prince George’s Co., MD
Satyr Hill Nursery, Baltimore, MD
Saint John’s College, Annapolis,
Anne Arundel Co., MD
Private garden, 10926 Montrose Street,
Garrett Park, Montgomery Co., MD
Private garden at corner of Georgia Avenue
and Highland Drive, Silver Spring,
Montgomery Co., MD
Private garden, 5520 Spruce Tree Avenue,
Bethesda, Montgomery Co., MD
Private garden, 10041 Worrell Avenue,
Glenn Dale, Prince George’s Co., MD
Tyler Heights Elementary School, Janwal
Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel Co., MD
Tingle Nursery, Pittsville, Wicomico Co., MD
Gymnasium, Chicago Avenue
near Philadelphia Avenue, Takoma Park,
Montgomery Co., MD
Towson Nursery, Towson, Baltimore Co., MD
North Administration Building,
University of Maryland, College Park,
Prince George's Co., MD
Corner of Valley View and Maple Avenues,
Takoma Park, Montgomery Co., MD
Ten Oaks Nursery, Clarkesville,
Howard Co., MD
Private garden, Burnt Mills, 10705 Blossom
Lane, Silver Spring, Montgomery Co., MD
Roadside at intersection of Wisconsin Avenue
and Jones Bridge Road, Montgomery Co., MD
Private garden, 415 Pershing Drive,
Silver Spring, Montgomery Co., MD
MDWM Wye Oak State Park, Wye Mills,
Talbot Co., MD
The William Paca Garden, 1 Martin Street,
Annapolis, Anne Arundel Co., MD
Private garden, 40 Cornhill Street, Annapolis,
Anne Arundel Co., MD
Private garden, Pass Christian,
Harrison Co., MS
Private garden, Crosby, Wilkinson Co., MS
Bellemont Motel, US Route 61 near southern
boundary of Natchez, Adams Co., MS
Elmscourt garden, Natchez, Adams Co., MS
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D’Evereux Plantation, Natchez, Adams Co., MS
Gloster Arboretum, Highway 33, Gloster,
Amite Co., MS
Private garden, Hattiesburg, Forrest Co., MS
Private garden, Perry Co., MS
Mistletoe House, Airport Road, Natchez,
Adams Co., MS
Magnolia Vale, Natchez, Adams Co., MS
Private garden, Poplarville, Pearl River Co., MS
Rosalie House garden, Natchez,
Adams Co., MS
Private garden, Port Gibson, Claiborne Co., MS
Cemetery of Airlie Gardens, Wrightsville Beach
Hwy., near Wilmington, New Hanover Co., NC
Private garden, 240 Tranquility Place,
Hendersonville, Henderson Co., NC
Appalachian State University, Boone,
Watauga Co., NC
Biltmore Estate Gardens, Biltmore,
Buncombe Co., NC
Private garden, 410 Buchanan and Monmouth
Avenues, Durham, Durham Co., NC
YMCA Blue Ridge Assembly,
near Black Mountain, Buncombe Co., NC
Private garden, Willard, Pender Co., NC
Coker Arboretum, University of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill, Orange Co., NC
Chatwood, Faucette Mill Road, Hillsborough,
Orange Co., NC
Calico Cottage Restaurant, Saluda,
Polk Co., NC
Clarendon Gardens, Pinehurst, Moore Co., NC
Carleton Motel, Rocky Mount,
Edgecombe Co., NC
Cameron Park School, Hillsborough,
Orange Co., NC
Church Street, Rocky Mount,
Edgecombe Co., NC
Private garden, Weaver Dairy Road,
Chapel Hill, Orange Co., NC
Daniel Boone Native Gardens, Boone,
Watauga Co., NC
Private garden, Dixie Lane, Hendersonville,
Henderson Co., NC
Bluff on Dan River, below Leaksville,
Rockingham Co., NC
Private garden, 2706 Spencer Street, Durham,
Durham Co., NC
Duke University, Durham, Durham Co., NC
Elizabethan Gardens, Manteo, Dare Co., NC
Private garden, 384 Ridgewood Road,
Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., NC
Fred Rees Nursery, Lake Hosea, Saluda,
Henderson Co., NC
Private garden, Chisholm Street, Saluda,
Polk Co., NC
Gra-Mar Lodge, Box 122, Fayetteville,
Cumberland Co., NC
Greenfield Park, Wilmington,
New Hanover Co., NC
Park near Guess Road and Interstate 85,
Durham, Durham Co., NC
SCAK
SCBA
Private garden, Hillsborough, Orange Co., NC
Private garden, Norlina, Warren Co., NC
Private garden, 2260 Crawford, Durham,
Durham Co., NC
Private garden, West King and South Hasel
Streets, Hillsborough, Orange Co., NC
Private garden, North Rugby Road,
RR 8 Box 48, Hendersonville,
Henderson Co., NC
Kitty’s Nursery, 106 Airlie Road, Wilmington,
New Hanover Co., NC
Private garden, Manns Harbor, Dare Co., NC
Private garden, Elon College,
Alamance Co., NC
Private garden (Mother Vine), Manteo,
Dare Co., NC
Private garden, Ravenswood Road, Flatrock,
Henderson Co., NC
Private garden, Pollock Street, New Bern,
Craven Co., NC
North Carolina State University Arboretum,
Raleigh, Wake Co., NC
Orton Plantation, off Route 133, 13 mi. south
of Wilmington, Brunswick Co., NC
Planters National Bank, Rocky Mount,
Edgecombe Co., NC
Prudent National Bank, Rocky Mount,
Edgecombe Co., NC
Private garden, 2800 Saint Andrews Lane,
Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., NC
Riverside Motel, Southport, Brunswick Co., NC
Private garden, 342 Ridgewood Avenue,
Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., NC
Ebersole Holly Garden, Sand Hills Community
College, Southern Pines, Moore Co., NC
Near house of Sidney Lanier, along stream 300
yards from Route 176, Tryon, Polk Co., NC
Saint Matthew’s Episcopal Church,
Hillsborough, Orange Co., NC
Parking strip on South Wake Street,
Hillsborough, Orange Co., NC
Calvary Episcopal Church, Church Street,
Tarboro, Edgecombe Co., NC
Tryon Palace, New Bern, Craven Co., NC
Intersection of Towerview Road and Edwin
Avenue, Durham, Durham Co., NC
Western Carolina University, Cullowhee,
Jackson Co., NC
We-Do Nursery, RR 5 Box 724, Marion,
McDowell Co., NC
Private garden, Norlina, Warren Co., NC
Private garden, 2828 Saint Andrews Lane,
Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., NC
Episcopal Cemetery, West Tryon Street,
Hillsborough, Orange Co., NC
Private garden, 933 Abbeville Street, Aiken,
Aiken Co., SC
Private garden, 127 Greenville Street, Aiken,
Aiken Co., SC
Private garden, Aiken, Aiken Co., SC
Private garden, Barre and Calhoun Streets,
Charleston, Charleston Co., SC
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Bailston Garden, Richland Street, Columbia,
Richland Co., SC
Private garden, 68 South Battery, Charleston,
Charleston Co., SC
Boone Hall Plantation, Route 17,
Charleston Co., SC
Brookgreen Gardens, Route 17,
Georgetown Co., SC
Burt-Stark Mansion, North Main and Ellis
Streets, Abbeville, Abbeville Co., SC
Private garden, 531 Berrie Road, Aiken,
Aiken Co., SC
Private garden, 7 Church Street, Charleston,
Charleston Co., SC
Private garden, Carolina and Forest Avenues,
Aiken, Aiken Co., SC
Church of Prince George, Winyah,
Georgetown, Georgetown Co., SC
Charlestowne Landing, Charleston,
Charleston Co., SC
Charleston Motor Hotel, Meeting Street,
Charleston, Charleston Co., SC
Private garden at house across from 7 Church
Street, Charleston, Charleston Co., SC
Clemson University, Clemson, Pickens Co., SC
Cypress Gardens, off US Route 52,
Berkeley Co., SC
Private garden, Dibble and Bissel Roads,
Aiken, Aiken Co., SC
Drayton Hall, north of Charleston,
Charleston Co., SC
Private garden, 120 Edwards Avenue,
Darlington, Darlington Co., SC
Edisto Memorial Garden, Orangeburg,
Orangeburg Co., SC
Private garden (formerly Baynard’s Bluff),
Bluffton, Beaufort Co., SC
Private garden, 27 King Street, Charleston,
Charleston Co., SC
Private garden, 100 Tradd Street, Charleston,
Charleston Co., SC
Graveyard of First Scots Presbyterian Church,
Meeting Street, Charleston,
Charleston Co., SC
Private garden, 1500 Old Town Road,
Charleston, Charleston Co., SC
Corner of Greenville and Barnwell Streets,
Aiken, Aiken Co., SC
Private garden, 419 North Main Street,
Abbeville, Abbeville Co., SC
Hopelands Garden, behind Hall of Fame
Building, Whiskey and Dupree Place, Aiken,
Aiken Co., SC
Private garden, Summerville,
Dorchester Co., SC
Heywood-Washington House, 87 Church
Street, Charleston, Charleston Co., SC
Private garden, 718 South Boundary, Aiken,
Aiken Co., SC
Joyce Cottage, between Chesterfield and
Newberry Streets, Aiken, Aiken Co., SC
John L. Frierson Nursery, Norway,
Orangeburg Co., SC
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Private garden, 42 Society Street, Charleston,
Charleston Co., SC
Kalmia Gardens, Coker College, Hartsville,
Darlington Co., SC
Private garden, King Street, Charleston,
Charleston Co., SC
Private garden, 74 South Battery, Charleston,
Charleston Co., SC
Live Oak Memorial Gardens, Charleston,
Charleston Co., SC
Garden by entrance gate, 22 Lagare Street,
Charleston, Charleston Co., SC
Private garden, 206 South Main Street,
Abbeville, Abbeville Co., SC
Magnolia Gardens, north of Charleston,
Charleston Co., SC
Private garden, 204 South Main Street,
Abbeville, Abbeville Co., SC
Motel near southern boundary of Manning,
Clarendon Co., SC
Middleton Place Gardens, Dorcester Co., SC
Nathaniel Russell House, Meeting Street,
Charleston, Charleston Co., SC
Private garden, 14 Legare Street, Charleston,
Charleston Co., SC
Palmetto Landscaping and Nursery Co.,
247 Springville Road, Darlington,
Darlington Co., SC
Pomaria Plantation, US Route 176, Pomaria,
Newberry Co., SC
Median strip, Pendleton and Richland
Avenues, Aiken, Aiken Co., SC
Rosehill, 200 block of Greenville Street,
Aiken, Aiken Co., SC ;
Median strip, Richland and Lancaster
Avenues, Aiken, Aiken Co., SC
Redcliffe State Park, Beech Island, Route 125,
Aiken Co., SC
Roadside, Route 17 Alt. north of Summerville,
Dorchester Co., SC
Private garden, along South Battery Street,
Charleston, Charleston Co., SC
Shady Grove Nursery, 3030 Charleston Road
SW, Orangeburg, Orangeburg Co., SC
Private garden, 1115 Glen Oaks Road,
Columbia, Richland Co., SC
Private garden, near Table Rock State Park,
Highway 11, Greenville Co., SC
University of South Carolina Campus,
South Caroliniana Library, Columbia,
Richland Co., SC
Private garden, 30 King Street, Charleston,
Charleston Co., SC
Wendy’s restaurant, US Route 1, Aiken,
Aiken Co., SC
Private garden, 4032 Rosewood Drive,
Columbia, Richland Co., SC
Woodlanders, Inc. (nursery), 1128 Colleton
Avenue, Aiken, Aiken Co., SC
Woodland, southwest corner of Colleton and
Laurens Streets, Aiken, Aiken Co., SC
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Private garden, Mechanicsville Highway,
Darlington Co., SC
Williamsburg and Richland Streets, Aiken,
Aiken Co., SC
Private garden, 709 Forest Hills Boulevard,
Knoxville, Knox Co., TN
Bay View Motel, US Route 27 (north of tunnel),
Chattanooga, Hamilton Co., TN
Private garden, 3359 Lakeview Drive
(formerly Sanford Arboretum),
Knoxville, Knox Co., TN
Boyd Nursery, McMinnville, Warren Co., TN
Private garden, Route 261, 2 mi. north of
Bakersville, Mitchell Co., TN
Chickasaw Golf Course, Central Avenue and
Lafayette Street, Memphis, Shelby Co., TN
Cheekwood, Tennessee Botanical Gardens,
Cheek Road, Nashville, Davidson Co., TN
Dixon Gallery and Gardens, 4339 Park
Avenue, Memphis, Shelby Co., TN
Private garden, 3417 Lakeview Drive
(formerly Sanford Arboretum),
Knoxville, Knox Co., TN
Private garden, Alcoa, Blount Co., TN
Private garden, 645 Cheowa Circle
(formerly Sanford Arboretum), Knoxville,
Knox Co., TN
Fort Loudoun Dam (near powerhouse),
Loudoun Co., TN
Forest Nursery Company, McMinnville,
Warren Co., TN
Private garden, 3400 Lakeview Drive
(formerly Sanford Arboretum), Knoxville,
Knox Co., TN
Private garden, 3410 Lakeview Drive
(formerly Sanford Arboretum), Knoxville,
Knox Co., TN
Private garden, 1079 Scenic Drive, Knoxville,
Knox Co., TN
The Hermitage (home of Andrew Jackson),
Hermitage, Davidson Co., TN
Holly Haven Nursery, Knoxville, Knox Co., TN
Private garden, 3350 Lakeview Drive
(formerly Sanford Arboretum), Knoxville,
Knox Co., TN
Private garden, 600 High Street, Winchester,
Franklin Co., TN
Keith Spring Mountain (1,200 ft. alt.),
Franklin Co., TN
Private garden, 3428 Lakeview Drive
(formerly Sanford Arboretum), Knoxville,
Knox Co., TN
Memphis Botanic Garden, Audubon Park,
750 Cherry Street, Memphis, Shelby Co., TN
Private garden, Montreal Lane, Oak Ridge,
Anderson Co., TN
Norris Experimental Area, Tennessee Valley
Authority, Norris, Anderson Co., TN
Corner of Parkway E and Central Avenue,
Memphis, Shelby Co., TN
Phytotektor, Inc., Winchester,
Franklin Co., TN
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Private garden, 3351 Lakeview Drive
(formerly Sanford Arboretum), Knoxville,
Knox Co., TN
Private garden, 3403 Lakeview Drive
(formerly Sanford Arboretum), Knoxville,
Knox Co., TN
Private garden, 4805 East Summit, Knoxville,
Knox Co., TN
Gravesite of Ferdinand Rugel (botanist),
Old Westminster Cemetery, ca. 2 mi. from
White Pine, Jefferson Co., TN
Private garden, 3358 Lakeview Drive
(formerly Sanford Arboretum), Knoxville,
Knox Co., TN
Swan Bakery, 1801 Magnolia Avenue NE,
Knoxville, Knox Co., TN
Private garden, Holt Road, Nashville,
Davidson Co., TN
Private garden, 3418 Lakeview Drive
(formerly Sanford Arboretum), Knoxville,
Knox Co., TN
Private garden, McMinnville, Warren Co., TN
Shadow Nursery, Route 64, Winchester,
Franklin Co., TN
Tennessee Valley Nursery, Winchester,
Franklin Co., TN
University of Tennessee, Agriculture Campus,
Knoxville, Knox Co., TN
Private garden, 3425 Lakeview Drive
(formerly Sanford Arboretum), Knoxville,
Knox Co., TN
Private garden, 2 Tealway, River Oaks,
Houston, Harris Co., TX
Private garden, 4019 Avenue O, Galveston,
Galveston Co., TX
Private garden, 4318 Avenue O, Galveston,
Galveston Co., TX
Private garden, 2030 Banks Avenue, Houston,
Harris Co., TX
Private garden, 3325 Chevy Chase Drive,
Houston, Harris Co., TX
Private garden, Spring Branch, Holidan Street,
Houston, Harris Co., TX
Private garden, 3408 Ella Lee Lane, Houston,
Harris Co., TX
Private garden, 3453 Inwood Street, Houston,
Harris Co., TX
Eagleson Nursery, Port Arthur,
Jefferson Co., TX
Private garden, 2515 Reba Street, Houston,
Harris Co., TX
Private garden, Bel Air Boulevard,
Sharpstown, Houston, Harris Co., TX
Houston Arboretum and Botanical Gardens,
Woodway Lane, Houston, Harris Co., TX
Hogg Estate, Bayou Bend, 2940 Lazy Lane
Boulevard, Houston, Harris Co., TX
Private garden, 406 Hedwig Green Street,
Houston, Harris Co., TX
Howard Johnson Motel, Interstate 10, west of
Houston, Harris Co., TX
Old nursery of Lynn Lowrey, 1404 Upland,
Houston, Harris Co., TX
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VABF
Hester Nursery, 3029 Todville Road, PO Box
413, Seabrook, Harris Co., TX
Private garden, 1702 Broadway Street,
Galveston, Galveston Co., TX
Nursery of Lynn Lowrey, 2323 Sleepy Hollow
Road, Conroe, Montgomery Co., TX
Private garden, 3376 Inwood Street, Houston,
Harris Co., TX
Private garden, 2 Longbow Lane, Houston,
Harris Co., TX
Museum of Natural Sciences, Houston,
Harris Co., TX
Prudential Building, 1100 Halcombe
Boulevard, Houston, Harris Co., TX
Private garden, 10656 Memorial Drive,
Houston, Harris Co., TX
Private garden, 6810 Hendon, Sharpstown,
Houston, Harris Co., TX
Private garden, 11108 Meadowick, Houston,
Harris Co., TX
Private garden, Woodland Garden, Houston,
Harris Co., TX
Private garden, Spring Branch area, Houston,
Harris Co., TX
Private garden, 7107 Sharp Crest,
Sharpstown, Houston, Harris Co., TX
Private garden, 700 Cavalcade Street W,
Houston, Harris Co., TX
Private garden, Avenue N 1/2, Galveston,
Galveston Co., TX
Seaside Nursery, 2315 45th Street, Galveston,
Galveston Co., TX
Private garden, 3 mi. north of Vidor
(1 mi. north of Interstate 10), Orange Co., TX
West End Market, 2203 45th Street,
Galveston, Galveston Co., TX
Whataburgers’ Hamburger Place,
3639 Westheimer Road, Houston,
Harris Co., TX
Private garden, 4 Woods Edge Lane, Houston,
Harris Co., TX
Zoo grounds, Hermann Park, Houston,
Harris Co., TX
Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington,
Arlington Co., VA
American Horticultural Society Headquarters,
River Farm, Mount Vernon, Fairfax Co., VA
Private garden, Aldie, Loudon Co., VA
Private garden, Front Street, Accomac,
Accomack Co., VA
Bamboo grove along Richmond Road,
about 2 mi. west of Williamsburg,
James City Co., VA
Blandy Experimental Farm
(O. E. White Arboretum), Boyce,
Clarke Co., VA
Private garden, Henrico Co., VA
Bryan Park, Richmond, VA
Private garden, Roseland, Route 605,
Accomac, Accomack Co., VA
Carter's Grove Plantation, James City Co., VA
Claremont Manor, Claremont, Surry Co., VA
VACP
VACR
VACS
VACW
VADC
VADF
VADW
VAFB
VAFC
VAFN
VAFR
VAGC
VAGF
VAGG
VAGH
VAGJ
VAGM
VAGO
VAGS
VAGU
VAGW
VAHB
VAHC
VAHF
VAHI
VAHM
VAHN
VAHR
VAHS
VAIG
VAIS
VAJL
VAKH
Chippokes Plantation State Park,
Surry Co., VA
Private garden, 1306 Claremont Avenue,
Richmond, VA
Private garden, Front Street, Accomac,
Accomack Co., VA
Colonial Williamsburg, Williamsburg,
James City Co., VA
Cultivated area along Dickey Creek,
Dickey Knob, Highway 16, Sugar Grove,
Smythe Co., VA
Private garden, 116 Woodland Drive,
Newport News, VA
Private garden, 8709 Cherokee Road,
Richmond, VA
Along Interstate 95 near Fredericksburg,
Spotsylvania Co., VA
Falls Church City Hall, Falls Church,
Fairfax Co.,VA
Private garden, Back Street, Accomac,
Accomack Co., VA
Old house on Flat Ridge Road, Sugar Grove,
Smythe Co., VA
Roadbank along Interstate 81, 5 mi. north of
Groseclose, Wythe Co., VA
Greenbrier Farms Nursery, 201 Hickory Road,
Chesapeake, VA
The Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, Lakeside
Avenue, Henrico Co., VA
Glass-blower house, Jamestown,
James City Co., VA
House at junction of Routes 16 and 741,
Grayson Co., VA
Private garden, 8008 Park Street N,
Dunn Loring, Fairfax Co., VA
4602 17th Street N, Arlington, Arlington Co.,
VA
Gulf Stream Nursery (Jacques Legendre),
Wachapreague, Accomack Co., VA
Gunston Hall, Fairfax Co., VA
George Washington Estate, Mount Vernon,
Fairfax Co., VA
Harry F. Byrd, Sr., Visitors’ Center,
Shenandoah National Park, Madison Co., VA
Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, VA
Private garden, Route 601, Flat Ridge Road,
Sugar Grove, Smythe Co., VA
Holiday Inn Motel, Marion, Smythe Co., VA
Hermitage Methodist Home,
Hermitage Avenue, Richmond, VA
Hill’s Nursery and Camellia Gardens,
Arlington, Arlington Co., VA
Humpback Rocks Visitors’ Center,
Blue Ridge Parkway, Augusta Co., VA
Private garden, across from store in
downtown area, Sugar Grove, Smythe Co., VA
Glenwood Garden Center, Richmond, VA
Private garden, Idlewood Street, Richmond, VA
Private garden, 2822 Avenham Avenue SW,
Roanoke, Roanoke Co., VA
Garden at Kenmore House, Fredericksburg,
Spotsylvania Co., VA
VALC
VALU
VAMC
VAMD
VAMF
VAML
VAMP
VAMR
VAMW
VANB
VANP
VANS
VAOD
VAPC
VAPH
VAPO
VAPS
VARB
VARC
VARD
VARE
VARG
VARH
VARO
VARR
VASC
VASG
VASJ
VASK
VASP
VASS
VATA
VATG
VATS
VATW
VAWD
Jefferson Lakeside Country Club, VAWE Wytheville exit, Interstate 81, Wythe Co., VA
Lakeside Avenue, Henrico Co., VA VAWH_ Westbrook Psychiatric Hospital,
Private garden, Main Street, Luray, 1500 Westbrook Avenue, Richmond, VA
Page Co., VA VAWI Private garden, 610 North Cameron Street,
Medical College of Virginia, College and Winchester, VA
Marshall Streets, Richmond, VA VAWL White Lion Motel, Williamsburg,
McDonald’s Garden Center, Hampton, VA James City Co., VA
Private garden, near East and Market Streets, VAWM College of William and Mary, Williamsburg,
Onancock, Accomack Co., VA James City Co., VA
Private garden, Mountain Lake, Giles Co., VA VAWP Woodlawn Plantation gardens, Fairfax Co., VA
Maymont Park, Richmond, VA VAWR Private garden, Highway 6, 3 mi. west of
Private garden, 1027 Magnolia Road Manakin, Goochland Co., VA
(along street), Norfolk, VA VAZC _ Private garden, 5236 Shenstone Circle,
Mews across from Saint John’s Church, Virginia Beach, VA
off 24th Street, Richmond, VA
Norfolk Botanical Gardens, Airport Way,
Norfolk, VA
Heronwood, Route 623 near Upperville,
Loudon Co., VA
Roadside near settlement along Route 16
near Marion, Smythe Co., VA
Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA
Private garden, corner of Pope Avenue and
Crestwood Road, Richmond, VA
Private garden, 219 Robanna Shores, Seaford,
York Co., VA
Peaks of Otter Lodge, Blue Ridge Parkway,
Bedford Co., VA
Private garden, Pitt Street, Fredericksburg,
Spotsylvania Co., VA
Anly Farm, Onancock, Accomack Co., VA
Near milepost 155, Interstate 81,
Roanoke Co., VA
Private garden, Richmond, VA
Private garden, 6611 Brauwner St, McLean,
Fairfax Co, VA
Russell’s Grocery, near stream,
along Route 16, Sugar Grove, Smythe Co., VA
Private garden, Nock’s Pasture, Back Street,
Accomac, Accomack Co., VA
Hotel Roanoke grounds, Roanoke, Roanoke
Co., VA
Private garden, Quinby, Accomack Co., VA
State Capitol Building grounds, Richmond, VA
Abandoned house, Route 601, Sugar Grove,
Smythe Co., VA
Saint John’s Churchyard, Richmond, VA
Skyland, Shenandoah National Park,
Page Co., VA
Shenandoah National Park, VA
Stony Point School, Richmond, VA
Virginia Truck and Ornamental Research
Station (Tidewater Arboretum), 1444 Diamond
Springs Road, Virginia Beach, VA
Thornton Gap, Shenandoah National Park, VA
Todd Shopping Center, 220 Mercury
Boulevard, Hampton, VA
Private garden, 6311 Three Chopt Road,
Richmond, VA
Private garden, Wassona Drive, Marion,
Smythe Co., VA
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Appendix C: Glenn Dale
Azalea Cultivars Documented in
the U.S. National Arboretum
Herbarium
Abbott
Acme
Acrobat
Adorable
Advance
Alight
Allegory
Allure
Altair
Ambrosia
Anchorite
Andros
Angela Place
Anthem
Antique
Aphrodite
Arcadia
Argosy
Astarte
Ave Maria
Aviator
Bacchante
Bagatelle
Bagdad
Beacon
Bettina
Bishop
Blushing Maid
Bohemian
Boldface
Bolivar
Bopeep
Bountiful
Bowman
Brangaene
Bravo
Buccaneer
Burgundy
Cadenza
Camelot
Cantabile
Capella
Captivation
Carbineer
Carnival
Carrara
Cascade
Cavalier
Cavatina
Challenger
Chameleon
Chanticleer
Cherry Spot
Chloe
Chum
Cinnabar
a
AO
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yA as ro)
Cocktail
Colleen
Commando
Commodore
Con Amore
Concordia
Consuela
Content
Copperman
Coquette
Cordial
Corsair
Crinoline
Cygnet
Cytherea
Damaris
Damask
Damozel
Daphnis
Darkness
Dawning
Dayspring
Dazzler
Delight
Delos
Demure
Desire
Dimity
Dowager
Dragon
Dream
Driven Snow
Duenna
Echo
Egoist
Ember
Enchantment
Eros
Eucharis
Evangeline
Evensong
Everest
F. C. Bradford
Fairy Bells
Fakir
Fandango
Fantasy
Fashion
Fawn
Felicity
Folly
Frivolity
Furbelow
Futurity
Galathea
Galaxy
Ganymede
Gawain
Geisha
Glacier
Gladiator
Glamour
Glee
Gracious
Granat
Grandam
Grandee
Greeting
Grenadier
Guerdon
Harbinger
Harlequin
Helen Fox
Helen Gunning
Hopeful
Illusion
Isolde
Jamboree
Janet Noyes
Jessica
Jubilant
Juneglow
Kashmir
Kathleen
Killarney
Kobold
Lacquer
Leonore
Lillie Maude
Limerick
Litany
Louise Dowdle
Lucette
Luminary
Lustre
Madcap
Madeira
Madrigal
Mandarin
Manhattan
Marionette
Marjorie
Marmora
Martha Hitchcock
Mary Margaret
Mascot
Masquerade
Masterpiece
Matins
Mavis
Mavourneen
Mayflower
Medea
Melanie
Memento
Merlin
Meteor
Minstrel
Modesty
Moira
Morgana
Mother of Pearl
Motley
Muscadine
Nerissa
Niagara
Niphetos
Nocturne
Noreen
Novelty
Oriflamme
Orison
Paladin
Parade
Pastel
Patriot
Peerless
Peter Pan
Phoebe
Pied Piper
Pilgrim
Pinkie
Pinocchio
Pippin
Pirate
Pixie
Polonaise
Portent
Prelate
Presto
Progress
Prosperity
Prudence
Puck
Punchinello
Quakeress
Ranger
Red Bird
Red Hussar
Refrain
Remembrance
Revery
Reward
Robinhood
Rogue
Rosalie
Roselight
Rosette
Roundelay
Safrano
Saga
Sambo
Samite
Samson.
Sarabande
Satrap
Satyr
Scherzo
Scholar
Scout
Seafoam
Sebastian
Seneca
Serenade
Serenity
Signal
Silver Cup
Silver Lace
Silver Mist
Silver Moon
Simplicity
Sligo
Snowclad
Snowscape
Sonata
Souvenir
Spangles
Sprite
Stampede
Stardust
Sterling
Surprise
Suwanee
Swansong
Swashbuckler
Taffeta
Tanager
Tango
Templar
Temptation
Thisbe
Touchstone
Treasure
Trilby
Trinket
Tristan
Trophy
Valentine
Vanity
Vespers
Vestal
Viking
Violetta
Vision
Volcan
Warrior
Wavelet
Welcome
Whimsical
Whirlwind
Wildfire
Winedrop
Winner
Wisdom
Witchery
Zephyr
Zulu
Appendix D: Plants Listed by
Botanical Names and Cultivar Names
This appendix provides a cross-reference to the
legitimate botanical names and, where appli-
cable, the cultivar names for the plants included
in the catalog. Genera are arranged alphabeti-
cally. The catalog presents the specific epithets
and cultivar names in alphabetical order follow-
ing each genus. This list is organized as follows:
Genus name and family name
Specific epithet or hybrid specific epithet
Cultivar name for selected species material
Forma (minor variant of species)
Infraspecific epithet for subspecies or varietas
Cultivar name at infraspecific rank
Hybrid without cultivar name
Hybrid with cultivar name
Cultivar name not otherwise identified.
ABELIA R.Br.
CAPRIFOLIACEAE Honeysuckle Family
chinensis R.Br.
x grandiflora (Andre) Rehd.
x grandiflora (Andre) Rehd. ‘Prostrata’
xX grandiflora (Andre) Rehd. ‘Sherwoodii’
(x grandiflora < A. schumannii)
‘Edward Goucher’
ABELIOPHYLLUM Nakai
OLEACEAE Olive Family
distichum Nakai
ABIES Mill. Fir
PINACEAE Pine Family
alba Mill.
balsamea (L.) Mill.
cephalonica Loud.
chensiensis Tieghem ssp. salouenensis
(Bord.-Rey. & Gaussen) Rushforth
cilicica (Ant. & Kotschy) Carr.
concolor (Gord. & Glend.) Lindl.
ex Hildebr.
firma Sieb. & Zucc.
fraseri (Pursh) Poir.
holophylla Maxim.
homolepis Sieb. & Zucc.
koreana Wils.
nordmanniana (Steven) Spach
numidica de Lannoy ex Carr.
pinsapo Boiss.
pinsapo Boiss. ‘Glauca’
procera Rehd.
<umbellata (Mayr) Liu
<vilmorinii Mast.
ABUTILON Mill.
MALVACEAE
Flowering Maple
Mallow Family
pictum (Gillies ex Hook. & Arn.) Walp.
pictum (Gillies ex Hook. & Arn.) Walp.
‘Thompsonii’
ACACIA Mill.
FABACEAE (Mimosoideae)
Wattle, Mimosa
Bean Family
berlandieri Benth.
farnesiana (L.) Willd.
rigidula Benth.
roemeriana Scheele
wrightii Benth.
ACALYPHA L.
EUPHORBIACEAE Spurge Family
hispida Burm.f.
ACCA O.Berg
MYRTACEAE Myrtle Family
sellowiana (O.Berg) Burret
ACER L.
ACERACEAE
Maple
Maple Family
buergerianum Miq.
buergerianum Miq. ‘Mino yatsufusa’
buergerianum Miq. ‘Nauto kaede’
buergerianum Miq. ssp. formosanum
(Hayata) E.Murr. & Lauener
‘Miyasama’
campbellii Hiern ssp. flabellatum
(Rehd.) E.Murr.
campestre L.
campestre L. ‘Nanum’
campestre L. var. leiocarpum (Opiz)
Wallroth
capillipes Maxim.
cappadocicum Gleditsch
cappadocicum Gleditsch ‘Aureum’
carpinifolium Sieb. & Zucc.
cissifolium (Sieb. & Zucc.) K.Koch
davidii Franch.
diabolicum Bl. ex K.Koch
xfreemanii E.Murr.
249
ginnala Maxim.
griseum (Franch.)
japonicum Thunb
japonicum Thunb
‘Aconitifolium’
japonicum Thunb.
‘Aureum’
japonicum Thunb.
‘Itaya’
japonicum Thunb.
‘Kinugasayama’
japonicum Thunb.
‘O isami’
Pax
. ex J.A.Murr.
. ex J.A.Murr.
ex J.A.Murr.
ex J.A.Murr.
ex J.A.Murr.
ex J.A.Murr.
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Chitoseyama’
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Corallinum’
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Crimson Queen’
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Dissectum’
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Dissectum Flavescens’
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Dissectum Palmatifidum’
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
japonicum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘O take’
japonicum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Vitifolium’
japonicum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Yayoigasa’
longipes Franch. ssp. amplum
(Rehd.) Jong
mandshuricum Maxim.
maximowiczianum Miq.
miyabei Maxim.
monspessulanum L.
negundo L.
negundo L. ‘Variegatum’
negundo L. ssp. mexicanum (DC.)
Wesmael
negundo L. ssp. negundo
var. texanum Pax
oblongum Wall. ex DC.
oliverianum Pax
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Akaji nishiki’
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Aoyagi’
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Asahi zuru’
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Atropurpureum’
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Atropurpureum Superbum’
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Aureo-variegatum’
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Aureum’
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Autumn Glory’
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Bloodgood’
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Burgundy Lace’
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Butterfly’
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Chirimen nishiki’
‘Dissectum Rubrifolium’
ex J.A.Murr.
‘Dissectum Variegatum’
palmatum Thunb.
palmatum Thunb.
palmatum Thunb.
palmatum Thunb.
‘Hagoromo’
palmatum Thunb.
palmatum Thunb.
‘Higasayama’
palmatum Thunb.
‘Hogyokw’
palmatum Thunb.
‘Ichigyo ji’
palmatum Thunb.
‘lijima sunago’
palmatum Thunb.
‘Inaba shidare’
palmatum Thunb.
‘Jiro shidare’
palmatum Thunb.
‘Kagiri nishiki’
palmatum Thunb.
‘Killarney’
palmatum Thunb.
‘Kingsville Red’
palmatum Thunb.
‘Koshimino’
palmatum Thunb.
‘Kurabeyama’
palmatum Thunb.
‘Linearilobum’
palmatum Thunb.
‘Lutescens’
palmatum Thunb.
palmatum Thunb.
‘Masukagami’
palmatum Thunb.
‘Matsukaze’
palmatum Thunb.
palmatum Thunb.
‘Mizu kuguri’
palmatum Thunb.
‘Monzukushi’
ex J.A.Murr
ex J.A.Murr
. ‘Filigree’
. ‘Garnet’
ex J.A.Murr.
ex J.A.Murr
. ‘Hessei’
ex J.A.Murr.
ex J.A.Murr.
ex J.A.Murr.
ex J.A.Murr.
ex J.A.Murr.
ex J.A.Murr.
ex J.A.Murr.
ex J.A.Murr.
ex J.A.Murr.
ex J.A.Murr.
ex J.A.Murr.
ex J.A.Murr.
ex J.A.Murr.
ex J.A.Murr
. ‘Maiko’
ex J.A.Murr.
ex J.A.Murr.
ex J.A.Murr
. ‘Mioun’
ex J.A.Murr.
ex J.A.Murr.
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Moonfire’ ‘Tamukeyama’
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. ‘Tatsuta’
‘Mure hibari’ palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. ‘The
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. Bishop’
‘Naruo nishiki’ palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. ‘Toyama
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. ‘Nomura’ nishiki’
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. ‘Nomura palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
nishiki’ ‘Trompenburg’
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. ‘Ogino palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
nagare’ ‘Tsuchi uno’
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. ‘Ogon palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
sarasa’ ‘Tsuku bane’
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘O kagami’ ‘Tsukushi gata’
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Okushimo’ ‘Tsuri nishiki’
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. ‘Omato’ palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. ‘Utsu semi’
‘Oo shi rini’ palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. ‘Oregon ‘Versicolor’
Sunset’ palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. ‘Orido ‘Waka momiji’
nishiki’ palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. ‘Waterfall’
‘Ornatum’ palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. ‘Yatsubusa’
‘Osakazuki’ palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. ‘Yezo nishiki’
‘Oshio beni’ palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. ‘Yukigumi’
‘Oshu shidare’ palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. ‘Pixie’ var. amoenum (Carr.) Ohwi
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. ‘Ribbon palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
Leaf’ var. matsumurae (Koidz.) Makino
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. ‘Sagara palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
nishiki’ var. palmatum
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. ‘Sango pensylvanicum L.
kakw’ platanoides L.
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. platanoides L. ‘Almira’
‘Sazanami’ platanoides L. ‘Chas. F. Irish’
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. ‘Seigen’
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. ‘Seiryw’
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Sherwood Flame’
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Shigitatsu sawa’
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
platanoides L. ‘Crimson King’
platanoides L. ‘Drummondii’
platanoides L. ‘Faassen’s Black’
platanoides L. ‘Oekonomierat Stoll’
platanoides L. ‘Schwedleri’
pseudoplatanus L.
pseudoplatanus L. ‘Atropurpureum’
‘Shigurezome’ pseudoplatanus L. ‘Brilliantissimum’
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. ‘Shino pseudosieboldianum (Pax) Komar.
buga oka’ rubrum L.
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. rubrum L. ‘Gerling’
‘Shirigosan’ rubrum L. ‘October Glory’
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. rubrum L. ‘Pyramidale’
‘Shishigashira’ rubrum L. ‘Schlesingeri’
rubrum L. ‘Tilford’
rubrum L. var. drummondii (Nuit.) Sarg.
palmatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. ‘Shojo’
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rubrum L. var. trilobum T. & G.
ex K.Koch
rufinerve Sieb. & Zucc.
rufinerve Sieb. & Zucc. ‘Hatsuyuki’
rufinerve Sieb. & Zucc. ‘Variegatum’
saccharinum L.
saccharinum L. ‘Palmatum’
saccharum Marsh. ‘Newton Sentry’
saccharum Marsh. ‘Sweet Shadow Cut-
Leaf’
saccharum Marsh. ‘Temple’s Upright’
saccharum Marsh. ssp. floridanum
(Chapm.) Desm.
saccharum Marsh. ssp. leucoderme
(Small) Desm.
saccharum Marsh. ssp. nigrum (Michx.f.)
Desm.
saccharum Marsh. var. rugelii (Pax)
Rehd.
saccharum Marsh. ssp. saccharum
shirasawanum Koidz.
sieboldianum Miq.
sieboldianum Miq. ‘Kohauchina kaido’
sieboldianum Miq. ‘Mikasayama’
spicatum Lam.
tataricum L.
tegmentosum Maxim.
truncatum Bunge
truncatum Bunge ‘Akikaze nishiki’
truncatum Bunge ‘Tokiwa nishiki’
truncatum Bunge ‘Usugumo’
truncatum Bunge f. dissectum Wesmael
velutinum Boiss. var. vanvolxemii
(Mast.) Rehd.
wilsonii Rehd.
x zoeschense Pax
ACOELORRHAPHE H.Wend1.
ARECACEAE Palm Family
wrightii (Griseb. & H.Wendl.) H.Wendl. ex
Becc.
ACTINIDIA Lindl.
ACTINIDIACEAE Actinidia Family
arguta (Sieb. & Zucc.) Planch. ex Miq.
deliciosa (A.Chev.) C.F.Liang &
A.R.Ferguson var. deliciosa
deliciosa (A.Chev.) C.F.Liang &
A.R.Ferguson var. deliciosa ‘Chico’
<fairchildii Rehd.
kolomikta (Maxim. & Rupr.) Maxim.
polygamai (Sieb. & Zucc.) Maxim.
purpurea Rehd.
ADINA Salisb.
RUBIACEAE Madder Family
rubella Hance
AESCULUS L._ Horsechestnut, Buckeye
HIPPOCASTANACEAE Buckeye Family
<bushii Schneid.
californica (Spach) Nutt.
<x carnea Hayne
<carnea Hayne ‘Briotii’
x dupontii Sarg.
flava Sol.
glabra Willd.
x glaucescens Sarg.
hippocastanum L.
hippocastanum L. ‘Baumanii’
hippocastanum L. ‘Memmingeri’
<hybrida DC.
< marilandica Booth ex Kirchn.
< mutabilis (Spach) Scheele
parviflora Walt.
parviflora Walt. var. serotina Rehd.
pavia L.
pavia L. var. flavescens (Sarg.) Correll
x plantierensis Andre
sylvatica Bartram
x woerlitzensis Koehne
AGARISTA D.Don ex G.Don
ERICACEAE Heath Family
populifolia (Lam.) D.Don ex Judd
AGAVE lL.
AGAVACEAE
Century Plant
Agave Family
americana L.
americana L. ‘Marginata’
AILANTHUS Dest.
SIMAROUBACEAE Quassia Family
altissima (Mill.) Swingle
AKEBIA Decne.
LARDIZABALACEAE
Akebia
Lardizabala Family
quinata (Thunb. ex Houtt.) Decne.
quinata (Thunb. ex Houtt.) Decne.
‘Shirobana’
ALBIZIA Durazz.
FABACEAE (Mimosoideae) Bean Family
julibrissin Durazz.
kalkora (Roxb.) Prain
ALEURITES J.R. &J.G. Forst.
EUPHORBIACEAE Spurge Family
fordii Hemsl.
montana (Lour.) Wils.
ALLAMANDA L.
APOCYNACEAE Dogbane Family
cathartica L.
ALNUS Mill.
BETULACEAE
Alder
Birch Family
formosana (Burkw.) Makino
glutinosa (L.) Gaertn.
hirsuta (Spach) Rupr. var. sibirica
(Spach) Schneid.
japonica (Thunb.) Steud.
maritima (Marsh.) Nutt.
serrulata (Ait.) Willd.
ALOYSIA Juss.
VERBENACEAE Verbena Family
gratissima (Gillies & Hook.) Troncoso
AMELANCHIER Medik.
ROSACEAE
Shadbush
Rose Family
alnifolia (Nutt.) Nutt.
arborea (Michx.f.) Fern.
asiatica (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl.
canadensis (L.) Medik.
laevis Wieg.
laevis Wieg. ‘Rosea’
sanguinea (Pursh) DC.
spicata (Lam.) K.Koch
‘Success’
AMORPHA L.
FABACEAE (Faboideae) Bean Family
Sruticosa L.
glabra Desf. ex Poir.
AMPELOPSIS Michx.
VITACEAE Grape Family
arborea (L.) Koehne
glandulosa var. brevipedunculata
(Maxim.) Momiy.
glandulosa var. brevipedunculata
(Maxim.) Momiy. ‘Elegans’
AMYRIS P.Br.
RUTACEAE Citrus Family
texana (Buckl.) P.Wilson
ANDROMEDA L.
ERICACEAE Heath Family
polifolia L.
polifolia L. ‘Nana’
ANISACANTHUS Nees
ACANTHACEAE Acanthus Family
thurberi (Torr.) A.Gr.
ANTIGONON Endl.
POLYGONACEAE Buckwheat Family
leptopus Hook. & Arn.
APHANANTHE Planch.
ULMACEAE Elm Family
aspera (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Planch.
ARALIA L.
ARALIACEAE Ginseng Family
elata (Miq.) Seemann
spinosa L.
ARAUCARIA Juss.
ARAUCARIACEAE Araucaria Family
araucana (Mol.) K.Koch
bidwillii Hook.
ARBUTUS L.
ERICACEAE Heath Family
unedo L.
ARCTOSTAPHYLOS Adans.
ERICACEAE Heath Family
uva-ursi (L.) Spreng.
253
ARDISIA O.Swartz
MYRSINACEAE Myrsine Family
crenata Sims
crenata Sims ‘Alba’
crispa (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) A.DC.
japonica (Thunb.) Bl.
ARISTOLOCHIA L.
ARISTOLOCHIACEAE Aristolochia Family
elegans Mast.
ARONIA Medik.
ROSACEAE
Chokeberry
Rose Family
arbutifolia (L.) Ell.
melanocarpa (Michx.) Ell.
prunifolia (Marsh.) Rehd.
ARTEMISIA L.
ASTERACEAE Aster Family
abrotanum L.
ARUNDINARIA Michx.
POACEAE Grass Family
pygmaea (Miq.) Mitf. “‘Variegata’
ASCYRUM L.
HYPERICACEAE St. John’s-wort Family
hypericoides L.
ASIMINA Adans.
ANNONACEAE Custard-apple Family
triloba (L.) Dunal
ASTER L.
ASTERACEAE Aster Family
carolinianus Walt.
AUCUBA ‘Thunb.
CORNACEAE Dogwood Family
chinensis Benth.
japonica Thunb.
japonica Thunb. ‘Goldieana’
japonica Thunb. ‘Limbata’
japonica Thunb. ‘Longifolia’
japonica Thunb. ‘Meigetsu’
japonica Thunb. ‘Nana’
japonica Thunb. ‘Salicifolia’
japonica Thunb. ‘Variegata’
japonica Thunb. var. borealis Miyabe &
Kudo
BACCHARIS lL.
ASTERACEAE
Groundsel
Aster Family
glomeruliflora Pers.
halimifolia L.
halimifolia L. ‘Dauphin Island’
BAMBUSA_ Schreber
POACEAE
Bamboo
Grass Family
multiplex (Lour.) Raeusch.
multiplex (Lour.) Raeusch. ‘Alphonse
Karr’
multiplex (Lour.) Raeusch. ‘Fernleaf’
multiplex (Lour.) Raeusch. ‘Silverstripe’
multiplex (Lour.) Raeusch. ‘Variegata’
tuldoides Munro
BAUHINIA L.
FABACEAE (Caesalpinioideae)
Bean Family
divaricata L.
lunarioides A.Gr. ex S.Wats.
yunnanensis Franch.
BEFARIA Mutis ex L.
ERICACEAE Heath Family
racemosa Vent.
BERBERIS L.
BERBERIDACEAE
Barberry
Barberry Family
x gladwynensis Li ‘William Penn’
hookeri Lem.
hookeri Lem. var. viridis Schneid.
x hybrido-gagnepainii Suring.
‘Chenault’
julianae Schneid.
julianae Schneid. ‘Byers’
koreana Palib. ‘Atropurpurea’
x media Grootend. ‘Parkjuweel’
<x mentorensis H.Schultz & Horvath
ex L.M.Ames
mouillacana Schneid.
sargentiana Schneid.
soulieana Schneid.
thunbergii DC. —
thunbergii DC. ‘Atropurpurea’
thunbergii DC. ‘Atropurpurea Nana’
thunbergii DC. ‘Aurea’
thunbergii DC. ‘Crimson Pygmy’
thunbergii DC. ‘Kobold’
thunbergii DC. ‘Sparkle’
thunbergii DC. ‘Special’
verruculosa Hemsl. & Wils.
< wisleyensis Ahrendt
BERCHEMIA Necker ex DC.
RHAMNACEAE Buckthorn Family
racemosa Sieb. & Zucc.
racemosa Sieb. & Zucc. ‘Issai’
scandens (J.Hill) K.Koch
BETULA lL.
BETULACEAE
Birch
Birch Family
alleghaniensis Britton
costata Traut.
davurica Pall.
jaquemontii Spach
lenta L.
maximowicziana Regel
nigra L.
occidentalis Hook.
papyrifera Marsh.
papyrifera < B. maximowicziana
pendula Roth
pendula x B. nigra
pendula Roth ‘Dalecarlica’
pendula Roth ‘Purpurea’
pendula Roth ‘Youngii’
platyphylla Sukachev var. japonica
(Miq.) Hara
populifolia Marsh.
potaninii Batal.
pubescens Ehrh.
uber (Ashe) Fern.
BIGNONIA lL.
BIGNONIACEAE Bignonia Family
capreolata L.
BREYNIA J.R. &J.G. Forst.
EUPHORBIACEAE Spurge Family
disticha J.R. & J.G.Forst.
BROUSSONETIA UL Her. ex Vent.
MORACEAE Mulberry Family
papyrifera (L.) Vent.
papyrifera (L.) Vent. ‘Variegata’
BRUCKENTHALIA _keichenb.
ERICACEAE Heath Family
spiculifolia (Salisb.) Reichenb.
BRUGMANSIA Pers.
SOLANACEAE Nightshade Family
suaveolens (Humboldt & Bonpland
ex Willd.) Bercht. & J.Presl
BRUNFELSIA L.
SOLANACEAE Nightshade Family
australis Benth.
BUCKLEYA Torr.
SANTALACEAE Sandalwood Family
distichophylla (Nutt.) Torr.
BUDDLEJA L.
BUDDLEJACEAE
Butterfly Bush
Buddleja Family
alternifolia Maxim.
crispa Benth. var. farreri (Balf.f. &
W.W.Sm.)Hand.-Mazz.
davidii Franch.
davidii Franch. ‘Alba’
fallowiana Balf.f. & W.W.Sm.
farreri Balf.f. & W.W.Sm.
japonica Hemsl.
lindleyana Fort. ex Lindl.
venenifera Makino
< weyeriana Weyer
<weyeriana Weyer ‘Sungold’
<x whiteana R.J.Moore
BUMELIA O.Swartz
SAPOTACEAE Sapodilla Family
lanuginosa (Michx.) Pers.
lycioides (L.) Pers.
tenax (L.) Willd.
BUTIA (Becc.) Becc.
ARECACEAE Palm Family
capitata (Mart.) Becc.
BUXUS L. Box
BUXACEAE Boxwood Family
balearica Lam.
harlandii Hance
harlandii Hance ‘Richard’
microphylla Sieb. & Zucc.
microphylla Sieb. & Zucc. ‘Compacta’
microphylla Sieb. & Zucc. ‘Curly Locks’
microphylla Sieb. & Zucc. ‘Grace
Hendrick Phillips’
microphylla Sieb. & Zucc. ‘Green Pillow’
microphylla Sieb. & Zucc. ‘Helen
Whiting’
microphylla Sieb. & Zucc. ‘Henry
Hohman’
microphylla Sieb. & Zucc. ‘John
Baldwin’
200
microphylla Sieb. & Zucc. ‘Sunnyside’
microphylla Sieb. & Zucc. var. japonica
(Muell.-Arg.) Rehd. & Wils.
microphylla Sieb. & Zucc. var. japonica
(Muell.-Arg.) Rehd. & Wils. ‘Morris
Dwarf
microphylla Sieb. & Zucc. var. japonica
(Muell.-Arg.) Rehd. & Wils. ‘Morris
Midget’
microphylla Sieb. & Zucc. var. japonica
(Muell.-Arg.) Rehd. & Wils. ‘National’
sempervirens L.
sempervirens L.
sempervirens L.
sempervirens L.
sempervirens L.
sempervirens L.
Decussata’
sempervirens L.
sempervirens L.
sempervirens L.
sempervirens L.
sempervirens L.
sempervirens L.
sempervirens L.
sempervirens L.
sempervirens L.
sempervirens L.
sempervirens L.
sempervirens L.
sempervirens L.
sempervirens L.
sempervirens L.
sempervirens L.
sempervirens L.
sempervirens L.
sempervirens L.
sempervirens L.
sempervirens L.
sempervirens L.
Macrophylla’
sempervirens L.
sempervirens L.
sempervirens L.
sempervirens L.
sempervirens L.
sempervirens L.
sempervirens L.
sempervirens L.
sempervirens L.
sempervirens L.
sempervirens L.
sempervirens L.
sempervirens L.
sempervirens L.
sempervirens L.
sempervirens L.
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‘Abilene’
‘Agram’
‘Angustifolia’
‘Arborescens’
‘Arborescens
‘Argenteo-variegata’
‘Aristocrat’
‘Aurea Pendula’
‘Aureo-variegata’
‘Belleville’
‘Bullata’
‘Butterworth’
‘Denmark’
‘Edgar Anderson’
‘Elegantissima’
‘Fastigiata’
‘Glauca’
‘Graham Biandy’
‘Handsworthiensis’
‘Hardwickensis’
‘Heinrich Bruns’
‘Henry Shaw’
‘Inglis’
‘Ipek’
‘Joe Gable’
‘Joy’
‘Latifolia
‘Latifolia Nova’
‘Lynnhaven’
‘Macrophylla’
‘Marginata’
‘Memorial’
‘Myrtifolia’
‘Nish’
‘Northern Find’
‘Northern New York’
‘Northland’
‘Pendula’
‘Ponteyi’
‘Prostrata’
‘Pyramidalis’
‘Rotundifolia’
‘Ste. Genevieve’
sempervirens L. ‘Salicifolia’
sempervirens L. ‘Salicifolia Elata’
sempervirens L. ‘Suffruticosa’
sempervirens L. ‘Vardar Valley’
sempervirens L. ‘Varifolia’
sempervirens L. ‘Welleri’
sinica (Rehd. & Wils.) M.Cheng
var. insularis (Nakai) M.Cheng
sinica (Rehd. & Wils.) M.Cheng
var. insularis (Nakai) M.Cheng
‘Pincushion’
sinica (Rehd. & Wils.) M.Cheng
var. insularis (Nakai) M.Cheng
‘Tall Boy’
sinica (Rehd. & Wils.) M.Cheng
var. insularis (Nakai) M.Cheng
‘Tide Hill’
sinica (Rehd. & Wils.) M.Cheng
var. insularis (Nakai) M.Cheng
‘Winter Beauty’
sinica (Rehd. & Wils.) M.Cheng
var. insularis (Nakai) M.Cheng
‘Wintergreen’
stenophylla Hance
wallichiana Baill.
‘Green Gem’
‘Green Mountain’
‘Green Velvet’
CAESALPINIA L.
FABACEAE (Caesalpinioideae) Bean Family
gilliesii Hook.
CALLIANDRA Benth.
FABACEAE (Mimosoideae) Bean Family
tweediei Benth.
CALLICARPA L. Beautyberry
VERBENACEAE Verbena Family
americana L.
americana L. ‘Lactea’
bodinieri Lev.
bodinieri Lev. var. giraldii Rehd.
dichotoma (Lour.) K.Koch
dichotoma (Lour.) K.Koch ‘Leucocarpa’
japonica Thunb.
macrophylla Vahl
tosaensis Makino
CALLISTEMON R.Br. Bottlebrush
MYRTACEAE Myrtle Family
citrinus (Curtis) Skeels
linearis (Schrad. & J.C.Wendl.) DC.
rigidus R.Br.
rugulosus Miq.
salignus (Sm.) DC.
viminalis (Sol. ex Gaertn.) G.Don
CALLITRIS Vent.
CUPRESSACEAE Cypress Family
columellaris F.Muell.
CALLUNA Salisb.
ERICACEAE
Heather
Heath Family
vulgaris (L.) Hull
vulgaris (L.) Hull ‘August Beauty’
vulgaris (L.) Hull ‘Aureafolia’
vulgaris (L.) Hull ‘H. E. Beale’
vulgaris (L.) Hull ‘Juno’
vulgaris (L.) Hull ‘Plena’
vulgaris (L.) Hull ‘Silver Queen’
vulgaris (L.) Hull ‘Tib’
CALOCEDRUS Kurz
CUPRESSACEAE Cypress Family
decurrens (Torr.) Florin
CALYCANTHUS L.
CALYCANTHACEAE Calycanthus Family
floridus L.
floridus L. ‘Athens’
floridus L. ‘Margarita’
CAMELLIA lL.
THEACEAE Tea Family
assimilis Champ. ex Benth.
crapnelliana Tutch.
cuspidata (Kochs) J.G.Veitch
drupifera (Lour.) Pierre
fraterna Hance
(fraterna < C. japonica)
‘Little Princess’
granthamiana Sealy
* (hiemalis ‘Billy Wylam’ < C. oleifera)
‘Frost Princess’
* (‘Frost Princess’ < C. oleifera)
‘Polar Ice’
* (‘Frost Princess’ < C. oleifera)
‘Snow Flurry’
* (‘Frost Princess’ < C. oleifera)
‘Winter’s Hope’
* (hiemalis ‘Otome’ C. oleifera)
‘Winter’s Rose’
* (hiemalis ‘Shishigashira’ < C. oleifera)
‘Frost Prince’
* (‘Frost Prince’ < C. hiemalis)
‘Winter’s Star’
* (hongkongensis < C. rusticana)
‘Sunworshiper’
japonica L.
japonica L. ‘Alice Morrison’
Japonica L. ‘Anemoniflora’
japonica L. ‘Aunt Jetty’
japonica L. ‘Barbara Morgan’
japonica L. ‘Chandleri Elegans’
japonica L. ‘Daitairin’
japonica L. ‘Doctor Tinsley’
* japonica L. ‘Frost Queen’
japonica L. ‘Gov. Mouton Variegated’
japonica L. ‘Guilio Nuccio’
japonica L. ‘Kumasaka’
japonica L. ‘Leucantha’
japonica L. ‘Marie Wood’
japonica L. ‘Professor Sargent’
japonica L. ‘Reverend John G. Drayton’
japonica L. ‘Sarah Frost’
japonica L. ‘Sieboldii’
japonica L. ‘Tama no ura’
japonica L. ‘Ville de Nantes’
* (japonica ‘Arabella’ x C. ‘Fragrant
Pink’) ‘Ack-Scent Red’
* (japonica ‘Fragrant Star’ < C. ‘Fragrant
Pink’) ‘Ack-Scent Pink’
* (japonica ‘Fragrant Star’ x C. ‘Fragrant
Pink’) ‘Ack-Scent Spice’
* (japonica ‘Fragrant Star’ < C. ‘Fragrant
Pink’) ‘Ack-Scent Star’
* (japonica ‘Frost Queen’ * C. ‘Fragrant
Pink’) ‘Ack-Scent Sno’
* (japonica ‘Frost Queen’ * C. ‘Fragrant
Pink’) ‘Ack-Scent White’
* (japonica ‘Kenyo-Tai’ < C. lutchuensis)
‘Cinnamon Cindy’
* (japonica ‘Kramer’s Supreme’
C. ‘Fragrant Pink Improved’)
‘Ack-Scent’
kissii Wall.
lutchuensis Ito
oleifera Abel
* (oleifera < C. sasanqua
‘Takara-awase’) ‘Winter’s Charm’
reticulata Lindl. ‘Capt. Rawes’
(reticulata < C. saluenensis)
‘Inspiration’
* (rusticana ‘Yoshida’ < C. lutchuensis)
‘Fragrant Pink’
* (rusticana x C. lutchuensis)
‘Fragrant Joy’
saluenensis Stapf
sasanqua Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
sasanqua Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. ‘Annette’
sasanqua Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Cherokee’
207%
sasanqua Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Cleopatra’
sasanqua Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Crimson Bride’
sasanqua Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Sharon Elizabeth’
sasanqua Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Texas Star’
(sasanqua ‘Maiden’s Blush’ +
C. japonica) +‘Daisy Eagleson’
* (sasanqua ‘Onishiki’ < C. kissii)
‘Two Marthas’
sinensis (L.) O.Ktze.
tenuifolia (Hayata) Cohen-Stuart
tsaii H.H.Hu
vernalis (Makino) Makino ‘Dawn’
vernalis (Makino) Makino ‘Sayehime’
<williamsii W.W.Sm. ‘Donation’
<williamsii W.W.Sm. ‘Donation
Sport’
< williamsii W.W.Sm. ‘November
Pink’
* ‘Fragrant Pink Improved’ (Polyploid
‘Fragrant Pink’) ‘Tiny Princess’
CAMPSIS Lour.
BIGNONIACEAE Bignonia Family
grandiflora (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.)
Schum.
radicans (L.) Seemann ex Bur.
radicans (L.) Seemann ex Bur.
‘Yellow Trumpet’
< tagliabuana (Vis.) Rehd. ‘Mme. Galen’
CAMPYLOTROPIS Bunge
FABACEAE (Papilionoideae) Bean Family
macrocarpa Bunge
CARAGANA Fabr.
FABACEAE (Faboideae)
Pea Shrub
Bean Family
arborescens Lam.
arborescens Lam. ‘Lorbergii’
arborescens Lam. ‘Pendula’
JSrutex (L.) K.Koch ‘Sylvatica’
sinica (Buc’hoz) Rehd.
CARISSA L.
APOCYNACEAE Dogbane Family
macrocarpa (Eckl. & Zeyh.) A.DC.
CARPINUS L.
BETULACEAE
Hornbeam
Birch Family
betulus L.
betulus L. ‘Fastigiata’
betulus L. ‘Purpurea’
caroliniana Walt.
caroliniana Walt. ‘Ascendens’
cordata Bl.
japonica Bl.
orientalis Mill.
CARYA Nutt.
JUGLANDACEAE
Hickory
Walnut Family
aquatica (Michx.f.) Nutt.
cordiformis (Wang.) K.Koch
glabra (Mill.) Sweet
illinoinensis (Wang.) K.Koch
illinoinensis (Wang.) K.Koch ‘Mehan’
illinoinensis (Wang.) K.Koch ‘Stuart’
illinoinensis < C. sp.
(illinoinensis < C. sp.) ‘Koon’
laciniosa (Michx.f.) Loud.
ovalis (Wang.) Sarg.
ovata (Mill.) K.Koch
ovata (Mill.) K.Koch ‘Glover’
ovata (Mill.) K.Koch ‘Hines’
ovata (Mill.) K.Koch ‘Lake’
ovata (Mill.) K.Koch ‘Lingenfelter’
ovata (Mill.) K.Koch ‘Romig’ -
ovata (Mill.) K.Koch ‘Schaul’
ovata (Mill.) K.Koch ‘Schinnerling’
ovata (Mill.) K.Koch ‘Vest’
ovata (Mill.) K.Koch var. pubescens Sarg.
pallida (Ashe) Engl. & Graebn.
tomentosa (Lam.) Nutt.
CARYOPTERIS' Bunge
VERBENACEAE Verbena Family
x clandonensis Simmonds
incana (Thunb. ex Houtt.) Miq.
CASIMIROA Llave & Lex.
RUTACEAE Citrus Family
edulis Llave & Lex.
pringlei (S.Wats.) Engelm.
CASSIA L. Senna
FABACEAE (Caesalpinioideae) Bean Family
alata L.
coluteoides Coll.
corymbosa Lam.
Chestnut
Beech Family
CASTANEA Mill.
FAGACEAE
crenata Sieb. & Zucc.
mollissima Bl.
mollissima Bl. ‘Crane’
mollissima Bl. ‘Meiling’
mollissima Bl. ‘Nanking’
mollissima Bl. ‘Orrin’
sativa Mill.
sativa L. ‘Argenteo-variegata’
CASTANOPSIS (D.Don) Spach
Chinquapin
FAGACEAE Beech Family
cuspidata (Thunb. ex J.A.Murray)
Schottky
cuspidata (Thunb.) Schottky
var. sieboldii (Makino) Nakai
sclerophylla Schottky
CASUARINA Adans._.
CASUARINACEAE Casuarina Family
cunninghamiana Miq.
CATALPA Scop.
BIGNONIACEAE Bignonia Family
bignonioides Walt.
bungei C.A.Mey.
ovata G.Don
speciosa Warder ex Engelm.
CEANOTHUS lL.
RHAMNACEAE Buckthorn Family
americanus L.
x delilianus Spach
x delilianus Spach ‘Gloire de Versailles’
microphyllus Michx.
x pallidus Lindl]. ‘Marie Simon’
velutinus Dougl.
CEDRUS Trew
PINACEAE
Cedar
Pine Family
atlantica (Endl.) Manetti ex Carr.
atlantica (Endl.) Manetti ex Carr. ‘Aurea’
atlantica (Endl.) Manetti ex Carr.
‘Fastigiata’
atlantica (Endl.) Manetti ex Carr.
‘Glauca’
atlantica (Endl.) Manetti ex Carr.
‘Glauca Pendula’
atlantica (Endl.) Manetti ex Carr.
‘Pendula’
deodara (Roxb.) G.Don
deodara (Roxb.) G.Don ‘Aurea’
deodara (Roxb.) G.Don ‘Fastigiata’
deodara (Roxb.) G.Don ‘Limelight’
deodara (Roxb.) G.Don ‘Pendula’
deodara (Roxb.) G.Don ‘Pygmy’
deodara (Roxb.) G.Don ‘Repandens’
libani A.Rich.
libani A.Rich. ‘Nana’
libani A.Rich. ssp. brevifolia (Hook.f.)
Meikle
libani A.Rich. var. stenocoma
(O.Schwarz) Davis
CELASTRUS L.
CELASTRACEAE
Bittersweet
Staff-tree Family
angulatus Maxim.
orbiculatus Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
rosthornianus Loesn.
CELTIS L.
ULMACEAE
Hackberry
Elm Family
australis L.
caucasica Willd.
laevigata Willd.
occidentalis L.
pallida Torr.
sinensis Pers.
sinensis Pers. var. japonica (Planch.)
Nakai
tala Gillies ex Planch.
CEPHALANTHAUS L.
RUBIACEAE Madder Family
occidentalis L.
CEPHALOTAXUS Sieb. & Zucc. ex End.
CEPHALOTAXACEAE Plum-yew Family
harringtonia (J.Knight ex Forbes) K.Koch
harringtonia (J.Knight ex Forbes) K.Koch
‘Fastigiata’
harringtonia (J.Knight ex Forbes) K.Koch
‘Nana’
CERATIOLA Michx.
EMPETRACEAE Crowberry Family
ericoides Michx.
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CERATOSTIGMA Bunge
PLUMBAGINACEAE Leadwort Family
plumbaginoides Bunge
willmottianum Stapf
CERCIDIPHYLLUM Sieb. & Zucc.
CERCIDIPHYLLACEAE Katsura-tree Family
japonicum Sieb. & Zucc.
japonicum Sieb. & Zucc. ‘Pendula’
CERCIS L.
FABACEAE (Caesalpinioideae) Bean Family
canadensis L.
canadensis L. ‘Alba’
canadensis L. ‘Forest Pansy’
canadensis L. ‘Plena’
canadensis L. ‘Ruby Atkinson’
canadensis L. ‘Wither’s Pink Charm’
canadensis L. ssp. texensis (S.Wats.)
E.Murr. ‘Alba’
canadensis L. ssp. texensis (S.Wats.)
E.Murr. ‘Oklahoma’
chinensis Bunge
chinensis Bunge ‘Alba’
siliquastrum L. ‘Rubrum’
CESTRUM lL.
SOLANACEAE Nightshade Family
nocturnum L.
CHAENOMELES Lindl.
ROSACEAE Rose Family
x californica Clarke & Weber
‘Rosy Morn’
japonica (Thunb.) Lindl. ex Spach
speciosa (Sweet) Nakai
speciosa (Sweet) Nakai ‘Apple Blossom’
speciosa (Sweet) Nakai ‘Candida’
speciosa (Sweet) Nakai ‘Cardinalis’
speciosa (Sweet) Nakai ‘Hanazono’
speciosa (Sweet) Nakai ‘Marmorata’
speciosa (Sweet) Nakai ‘Nivalis’
speciosa (Sweet) Nakai ‘Phyllis Moore’
speciosa (Sweet) Nakai ‘Rubra’
speciosa (Sweet) Nakai ‘Simonii’
(
(
—Sj—W™—S———
speciosa (Sweet) Nakai ‘Snow’
speciosa (Sweet) Nakai ‘Toyo nishiki’
speciosa (Sweet) Nakai ‘Umbilicata’
x superba (Frahm) Rehd.
<x superba (Frahm) Rehd. ‘Corallina’
< superba (Frahm) Rehd. ‘Crimson and
Gold’
road a
x superba (Frahm) Rehd. ‘Knap Hill
Scarlet’
x superba (Frahm) Rehd. ‘Mandarin’
x superba (Frahm) Rehd. ‘Perfecta’
x superba (Frahm) Rehd. ‘Pink Lady’
x superba (Frahm) Rehd. ‘Roxana Foster’
x superba (Frahm) Rehd. ‘Ruby Glow’
x superba (Frahm) Rehd. ‘Stanford Red’
x vilmoriniana Weber ‘Mt. Everest’
CHAMAECYPARIS Spach False Cypress
CUPRESSACEAE Cypress Family
Jfunebris (Endl.) Franco
lawsoniana (A.Murr.) Parl.
lawsoniana (A.Murr.) Parl. ‘Allumii’
lawsoniana (A.Murr.) Parl. ‘Blom’
lawsoniana (A.Murr.) Parl. ‘Filiformis’
lawsoniana (A.Murr.) Parl. ‘Filiformis
Compacta’
lawsoniana (A.Murr.) Parl. ‘Lutea’
lawsoniana (A.Murr.) Parl.
‘Lycopodioides’
lawsoniana (A.Murr.) Parl.
‘Pembury Blue’
lawsoniana (A.Murr.) Parl.
‘Pendula Vera’
nootkatensis (D.Don) Spach
obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl.
obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. ‘Albospica’
obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. ‘Breviramea’
obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. ‘Contorta’
obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl.
‘Coralliformis’
obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. ‘Crippsii’
obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. ‘Filicoides’
obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. ‘Filiformis
Aurea’
obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. ‘Gold Drop’
obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. ‘Gracilis’
obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. ‘Intermedia’
obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. ‘Kosteri’
obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl.
‘Lycopodioides’
obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. ‘Mariesii’
obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. ‘Nana’
obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. ‘Nana
Argentea’
obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. ‘Nana Aurea’
obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. ‘Nana
Gracilis’
obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. ‘Nana
Pyramidalis’
obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. ‘Pygmaea’
obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. ‘Pygmaea
Aurescens’
obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. ‘Reis Dwarf’
obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. ‘Repens’
obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. ‘Rigid Dwarf’
obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. ‘Sanderi’
obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. ‘Spiralis’
obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. ‘Stoneham’
obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. ‘Tempelhof’
obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. ‘Tetragona
Aurea’
obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. *‘Tonia’
obtusa (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. ‘Verdonii’
pistfera (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl.
pisifera (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. ‘Aurea
Nana’
pisifera (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. ‘Boulevard’
pisifera (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. ‘Compacta’
pisifera (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. ‘Filifera’
pisifera (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. ‘Filifera
Aurea’
pisifera (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. ‘Gold
Spangle’
pisifera (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. ‘Golden
Mop’
pisifera (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl.
‘Juniperoides Aurea’
pisifera (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. ‘Monstrosa’
pisifera (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. ‘Plumosa’
pisifera (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. ‘Plumosa
Aurea’
pisifera (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. ‘Plumosa
Aurea Nana’
pisifera (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. ‘Plumosa
Compacta’
pisifera (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. ‘Plumosa
Compressa’
pisifera (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. ‘Pygmaea’
pisifera (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. ‘Snow’
pisifera (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. ‘Squarrosa’
pisifera (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. ‘Squarrosa
Intermedia’
pisifera (Sieb. & Zucc.) Endl. ‘Squarrosa
Minima’
thyoides (L.) BSP.
thyoides (L.) BSP. ‘Andelyensis’
thyoides (L.) BSP. ‘Ericoides’
CHAMAECYTISUS Link
FABACEAE (Faboideae) Bean Family
supinus (L.) Link
CHAMAEDAPHNE Moench
ERICACEAE Heath Family
calyculata (L.) Moench
CHAMAEROPS L.
ARECACEAE Palm Family
humilis L.
CHILOPSIS D.Don
BIGNONIACEAE Bignonia Family
linearis (Cav.) Sweet
CHIMONANTAUS Lindl.
CALYCANTHACEAE Calycanthus Family
nitens Oliv.
praecox (L.) Link
praecox (L.) Link ‘Luteus’
praecox (L.) Link ‘Mangetsu’
CHIONANTHUS L.
OLEACEAE
Fringe Tree
Olive Family
retusus Lindl. & Paxt.
retusus Lindl. & Paxt. var. serrulatus
(Hayata) Koidz.
virginicus L.
CHOSENIA_ Nakai
SALICACEAE Willow Family
arbutifolia (Pall.) Skvortz.
CHRYSANTHEMUM L.
ASTERACEAE Aster Family
nipponicum (Franch. ex Maxim.) Matsum.
CINNAMOMUM Schaeffer
LAURACEAE Laurel Family
camphora (L.) T. Nees & Eberm.
daphnoides Sieb. & Zucc.
CISSUS _ L.
VITACEAE Grape Family
incisa (Nutt.) Desmoul.
CISTUS L.
CISTACEAE Rock-rose Family
< hybridus Pourr.
ladanifer L.
< purpureus Lam.
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CITHAREXYLUM L.
VERBENACEAE Verbena Family
berlandieri Robinson
Xx CITROFORTUNELLA J.Ingram &
H.E.Moore
RUTACEAE Citrus Family
mitis (Blanco) J.Ingram & H.E.Moore
XCITRONCIRUS J.Ingram & H.E.Moore
RUTACEAE Citrus Family
webberi J.Ingram & H.E.Moore
CITRUS L.
RUTACEAE Citrus Family
aurantium L.
hystrix DC.
medica L. ‘Etrog’
x paradisi Macf.
reticulata Blanco
‘Thomasville Citrangequat’
CLADRASTIS kat.
FABACEAE (Faboideae) Bean Family
kentukea (Dum.-Cours.) Rudd
CLEMATIS L.
RANUNCULACEAE Buttercup Family
armandii Franch.
armandii Franch. ‘Farquhariana’
chrysocoma Franch. var. sericea
(Franch.) Schneid.
crispa L.
<jackmanii T.Moore
<jackmanii T.Moore ‘Superba’
montana Buch.-Ham. ‘Grandiflora’
pitcheriT. & G.
stans Sieb. & Zucc.
terniflora DC.
texensis Buckl.
< triternata DC. ‘Rubro-marginata’
versicolor Britton
viorna L.
* viticella L. ‘Betty Corning’
CLERODENDRUM L.
VERBENACEAE Verbena Family
bungei Steud.
indicum (L.) O.Ktze.
philippinum Schauer
thomsonae Balf.f.
trichotomum Thunb.
CLETHRA L.
CLETHRACEAE
White Alder
White-alder Family
acuminata Michx.
alnifolia L.
alnifolia L. ‘Rosea’
barbinervis Sieb. & Zucc.
fargesii Franch.
tomentosa Lam.
CLEYERA Thunb.
THEACEAE Tea Family
japonica Thunb.
japonica Thunb. ‘Tricolor’
CLIFTONIA Banks ex C.F.Gaertn.
CYRILLACEAE Cyrilla Family
monophylla (Lam.) Britton ex Sarg.
CLINOPODIUM lL.
LAMIACEAE Mint Family
ashei (Weatherby) Small
coccineum (Nutt.) O.Ktze.
dentatum (Chapm.) O.Ktze.
CLYTOSTOMA Miers ex Bur.
BIGNONIACEAE Bignonia Family
callistegioides (Cham.) Bur.
CNEORUM L.
CNEORACEAE Spurge-olive Family
tricoccon L.
COCCULUS DC. .
MENISPERMACEAE Moonseed Family
laurifolius DC.
trilobus (Thunb.) DC.
COLUTEA L.
FABACEAE (Faboideae) Bean Family
arborescens L.
COMPTONIA VL Her. ex Ait.
MYRICACEAE Wax-myrtle Family
peregrina (L.) Coult.
CONDALIA Cav.
RHAMNACEAE Buckthorn Family
hookeri M.C.Johnst.
CONRADINA A.CGr.
LAMIACEAE Mint Family
canescens (T. & G.) A.Gr.
glabra Shinners
grandiflora Small
verticillata Jennison
CORDIA L.
BORAGINACEAE Borage Family
boissieri A.DC.
CORIARIA lL.
CORIARIACEAE Coriaria Family
japonica A.CGr.
CORNUS L. Dogwood
CORNACEAE Dogwood Family
alba L.
alba L. ‘Argenteo-marginata’
alba L. ‘Kesselringii’
alba L. ‘Sibirica’
alternifolia L.f.
amomum Mill.
asperifolia Michx.
australis C.A.Mey. var. koenigii
(Schneid.) Wang.
controversa Hemsl.
coreana Wang.
drummondii C.A.Mey.
florida L.
florida L. ‘Bay Beauty’
florida L. ‘Cherokee Chief’
florida L. ‘Cherokee Princess’
florida L. ‘Cherokee Sunset’
florida L. ‘Cloud Nine’
florida L. ‘Dwarf
florida L. ‘First Lady’
florida L. ‘Fragrant Cloud’
florida L. ‘Prosser Red’
florida L. ‘Rainbow’
florida L. ‘Royal Red’
florida L. ‘Salicifolia’
florida L. ‘Springtime’
CORYLUS L.
BETULACEAE
florida L. ‘Steele’s Fastigiata’
florida L. ‘Stokes’ Pink’
florida L. ‘Sweetwater’
florida L. ‘Welch's Junior Miss’
florida L. ‘Welchii’
florida L. f. pluribracteata Rehd.
florida L. f. rubra (Weston) Schelle
florida L. f. xanthocarpa Rehd.
foemina Mill.
kousa (Buerger ex Miq.) Hance
kousa (Buerger ex Miq.) Hance
‘Gold Star’
kousa (Buerger ex Miq.) Hance
‘Lustgarten Weeping’
kousa (Buerger ex Miq.) Hance
‘Milky Way’
kousa (Buerger ex Miq.) Hance ‘Rubra’
kousa (Buerger ex Miq.) Hance
‘Variegata’
mas L.
mas L. ‘Aurea’
mas L. ‘Macrocarpa’
mas L. ‘Nana’
mas L. ‘Variegata’
nuttallii Audubon
obliqua Raf.
officinalis Sieb. & Zucc.
paucinervis Hance
racemosa Lam.
sanguinea L.
sericea L.
sericea L. ‘Flaviramea’
walteri Wang.
CORYLOPSIS Sieb. & Zucc. Winter Hazel
HAMAMELIDACEAE
Witch-hazel Family
glabrescens Franch. & Sav.
pauciflora Sieb. & Zucc.
sinensis Hemsl. ‘Winterthur’
sinensis Hemsl. var. calvescens
Rehd. & Wils.
sinensis Hemsl. var. calvescens
Rehd. & Wils. f. veitchiana
(Bean) Morley & Chao Gee
sinensis Hemsl. var. sinensis pee
sinensis Hemsl. var. sinensis
‘Spring Purple’
spicata Sieb. & Zucc.
Hazelnut, Filbert
Birch Family
americana Marsh.
americana Walt. ‘Rush’
(americana < C. avellana) ‘Potomac’
(americana = C. avellana) ‘Reed’
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COTINUS Mill.
ANACARDIACEAE
avellana L.
avellana L. ‘Contorta’
avellana L. ‘Cosford’
avellana L. ‘Fusco-rubra’
chinensis Franch.
colurna L.
cornuta Marsh.
maxima Mill. ‘Purpurea’
sieboldiana BI.
sieboldiana Bl. var. mandschurica
(Maxim. & Rupr.) Schneid.
Smoke Tree
Cashew Family
coggygria Scop.
coggygria Scop. ‘Baby Doll’
coggygria Scop. ‘Flame’
coggygria Scop. ‘Nordine Red’
coggygria Scop. ‘Purpureus’
coggygria Scop. ‘Royal Purple’
coggygria Scop. ‘Rubrifolius’
coggygria Scop. ‘Velvet Cloak’
obovatus Raf.
microphyllus Wall. ex Lindl.
var. cochleatus (Franch.) Rehd. & Wils.
nanshan Mottet
nitens Rehd. & Wils.
nummularius Fischer & C.A.Mey.
obscurus Rehd. & Wils.
racemiflorus (Desf.) K.Koch
racemiflorus (Desf.) K.Koch
var. soongoricus (Regel & Herd.)
Schneid.
roseus Edgew.
salicifolius Franch.
salicifolius Franch. ‘Parkteppich’
salicifolius Franch. ‘Scarlet Leader’
silvestrii Pamp.
splendens Flinck & Hylmo
sternianus (Turrill) Boom
x watereri Exell
x watereri Exell ‘Cornubia’
wilsonii Nakai
zabelii Schneid.
xX CRATAEGOSORBUS' Makino ex
Pojark.
ROSACEAE Rose Family
COTONEASTER Medik.
ROSACEAE Rose Family miczurinii Pojark.
CRATAEGUS L.
ROSACEAE
acutifolius Turcz. Hawthorn
adpressus Bois
adpressus Bois ‘Hessei’
ambiguus Rehd. & Wils.
apiculatus Rehd. & Wils.
congestus Baker
conspicuus Marq.
conspicuus Marq. ‘Decorus’
dammeri Schneid.
dammeri Schneid. ‘Lowfast’
dammeri Schneid. ‘Royal Beauty’
dammeri Schneid. ‘Skogsholmen’
dielsianus Pritz. ex Diels
divaricatus Rehd. & Wils.
floccosus (Rehd. & Wils.) Flinck & Hylmo
foveolatus Rehd. & Wils.
franchetii Bois
horizontalis Decne.
horizontalis Decne. ‘Variegata’
horizontalis Decne. var. perpusillus
Schneid.
ignavus E.Wolf
integerrimus Medik.
lacteus W.W.Sm.
lucidus Schlechtend.
microphyllus Wall. ex Lindl.
microphyllus Wall. ex Lindl.
f. thymifolius (Lindl.) Koehne
Rose Family
aestivalis (Walt.) T. & G.
arnoldiana Sarg.
brachyacantha Sarg. & Engelm.
calpodendron (Ehrh.) Medik.
coccinioides Ashe
compta Sarg.
concinna Beadle
crus-galli L.
flava Ait.
floridana Sarg.
fulleriana Sarg.
intricata J.Lange
lacrimata Small
laevigata (Poir.) DC.
laevigata (Poir.) DC. ‘Autumn Glory’
laevigata (Poir.) DC. ‘Paul’s Scarlet’
laevigata (Poir.) DC. ‘Plena’
laevigata (Poir.) DC. ‘Superba’
<x lavallei Herincq ex Lav.
<x lavallei Herincq ex Lav. ‘Carrierei’
macrosperma Ashe
marshallii Egglest.
mollis (T. & G.) Scheele
monogyna Jacq.
monogyna Jacq. ‘Inermis’
monogyna Jacq. ‘Praecox’
monogyna Jacq. ‘Stricta’
x mordenensis Boom ‘Toba’
opaca Hook. & Arn.
pennsylvanica Ashe
phaenopyrum (L.f.) Medik.
pinnatifida Bunge
populifolia Walt.
pringlei Sarg.
pruinosa (H.Wend1l.) K.Koch
var. leiophylla (Sarg.) Phipps
punctata Jacq.
punctata Jacq. ‘Inermis’
schuettei Ashe
spathulata Michx.
uniflora Moench
vaileae Britton
viridis L.
viridis L. ‘Winter King’
CROTON lL.
EUPHORBIACEAE Spurge Family
alabamensis E.A.Sm.
CRYPTOMERIA D.Don
TAXODIACEAE Taxodium Family
japonica (Thunb. ex L.f.) D.Don
japonica (Thunb. ex L.f.) D.Don
‘Bandai sugi’
japonica (Thunb. ex L.f.) D.Don ‘Cristata’
japonica (Thunb. ex L.f.) D.Don
‘Dacrydioides’
Japonica (Thunb. ex L.f.) D.Don ‘Elegans’
japonica (Thunb. ex L.f.) D.Don
‘Enko sugi’
japonica (Thunb. ex L.f.) D.Don ‘Globosa’
japonica (Thunb. ex L.f.) D.Don
‘Globosa Nana’
japonica (Thunb. ex L.f.) D.Don
‘Jindai sugi’
Japonica (Thunb. ex L.f.) D.Don
‘Knaptonensis’
japonica (Thunb. ex L.f.) D.Don ‘Lobbii’
Japonica (Thunb. ex L.f.) D.Don
‘Lycopodioides’
japonica (Thunb. ex L.f.) D.Don
‘Pygmaea’
japonica (Thunb. ex L.f.) D.Don
‘Vilmoriniana’
japonica (Thunb. ex L.f.) D.Don ‘Yoshino’
CUDRANIA Trecul
MORACEAE Mulberry Family
tricuspidata (Carr.) Bur. ex Lav.
CUNNINGHAMIA R.Br.
TAXODIACEAE
China Fir
Taxodium Family
lanceolata (Lamb.) Hook.f.
lanceolata (Lamb.) Hook.f. ‘Glauca’
CUPHEA P.Br.
LYTHRACEAE Loosestrife Family
hyssopifolia HBK.
micropetala HBK.
x CUPRESSOCYPARIS Dallim.
CUPRESSACEAE Cypress Family
leylandii (Dallim. & A.B.Jacks.) Dallim.
leylandii (Dallim. & A.B.Jacks.) Dallim.
‘Leighton Green’
* leylandii (Dallim. & A.B.Jacks.) Dallim.
‘Silver Dust’
CUPRESSUS L.
CUPRESSACEAE
Cypress
Cypress Family
arizonica Greene
arizonica Greene ‘Gareei’
lusitanica Mill.
macrocarpa Hartw.
sempervirens L.
CYCAS L.
CYCADACEAE Cycad Family
circinalis L.
revoluta Thunb.
CYDONIA Mill. Quince
ROSACEAE Rose Family
oblonga Mill.
CYRILLA Gard. ex L.
CYRILLACEAE Cyrilla Family
racemiflora L.
CYTISUS Desf. Broom
FABACEAE (Faboideae) Bean Family
battandieri Maire
commutatus (Willd.) Briq.
decumbens (Durande) Spach
x praecox Bean
X praecox Bean ‘Hollandia’
xX praecox Bean ‘Moonlight’
scoparius (L.) Link
scoparius (L.) Link ‘Andreanus’
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DALBERGIA L.f.
FABACEAE (Faboideae) Bean Family
hupeana Hance
sissoo Roxb. ex DC.
DANAE Medik.
LILIACEAE Lily Family
racemosa (L.) Moench
DAPHNE lL.
THYMELAEACEAE Mezereum Family
< burkwoodii Turrill ‘Carol Mackie’
< burkwoodii Turrill ‘Somerset’
caucasica Pall.
cneorum L.
cneorum L. ‘Ruby Glow’
genkwa Sieb. & Zucc.
kamtschatica Maxim. var. jezoensis
(Maxim.) Ohwi
<x mantensiana T.M.C.Taylor & F.
Vrugtman ‘Manten’
mezereum L.
odora Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
odora Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. ‘Alba’
odora Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Albo-marginata’
odora Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Aureo-marginata’
odora Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. ‘Ringmaster’
odora Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Zuiko nishiki’
tangutica Maxim.
DAPHNIPHYLLUM Bl.
EUPHORBIACEAE Spurge Family
macropodum Mia.
DAVIDIA Baill.
NYSSACEAE Sour-gum Family
involucrata Baill. var. vilmoriniana
(Dode) Wang.
DECUMARIA lL.
SAXIFRAGACEAE (Hydrangeoideae)
Saxifrage Family
barbara L.
DENDROPANAX Decne. & Planch.
ARALIACEAE Ginseng Family
trifidus (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Makino
ex Hara
DEUTZIA Thunb.
SAXIFRAGACEAE (Hydrangeoideae)
Saxifrage Family
<x candelabrum (Lem.) Rehd.
<x candida (Lem.) Rehd.
chunii H.H.Hu
discolor Hemsl.
x elegantissima (Lem.) Rehd.
x elegantissima (Lem.) Rehd.
‘Conspicua’
glabrata Komar.
gracilis Sieb. & Zucc.
gracilis Sieb. & Zucc. ‘Mohican’
gracilis Sieb. & Zucc. ‘Nikko’
x hybrida E.Lemoine ‘Contraste’
< hybrida E.Lemoine ‘Magicien’
<x lemoinei E.Lemoine ex Bois
x magnifica (Lem.) Rehd.
< magnifica (Lem.) Rehd. ‘Eburnea’
< magnifica (Lem.) Rehd. ‘Eminens’
x magnifica (Lem.) Rehd. ‘Erecta’
<x magnifica (Lem.) Rehd. ‘Formosa’
<x magnifica (Lem.) Rehd. ‘Latiflora’
< rosea (Lem.) Rehd.
< rosea (Lem.) Rehd. ‘Carminea’
scabra Thunb.
scabra Thunb. ‘Candidissima’
scabra Thunb. ‘Plena’
scabra Thunb. ‘Pride of Rochester’
scabra Thunb. ‘Summer Snow’
scabra Thunb. ‘Suspensa’
scabra Thunb. ‘Watereri’
schneideriana Rehd.
sieboldiana Maxim.
DIERVILLA Mill.
CAPRIFOLIACEAE
Bush Honeysuckle
Honeysuckle Family
lonicera Mill.
rivularis Gatt.
x splendens (Carr.) Kirchn.
DIOON Lindl.
CYCADACEAE . Cycad Family
edule Lindl.
DIOSPYROS L.
EBENACEAE
Persimmon
Ebony Family
kaki L.f.
kaki L.f. ‘Hagabushi’
kaki L.f. ‘Kyungsun bansi’
sinensis Hemsl.
texana Scheele
virginiana L.
DIPELTA Maxim.
CAPRIFOLIACEAE Honeysuckle Family
floribunda Maxim.
yunnanensis Franch.
DIRCA L.
THYMELAEACEAE Mezereum Family
palustris L.
DISANTHUS Maxim.
HAMAMELIDACEAE Witch-hazel Family
cercidifolius Maxim.
DISTYLIUM Sieb. & Zucc.
HAMAMELIDACEAE Witch-hazel Family
racemosum Sieb. & Zucc.
racemosum Sieb. & Zucc. ‘Akebono’
DURANTA L.
VERBENACEAE Verbena Family
repens L.
EDGEWORTHIA Meisn.
THYMELAEACEAE Mezereum Family
chrysantha Lindl.
EHRETIA P.Br.
BORAGINACEAE Borage Family
acuminata R.Br. var. serrata (Roxb.)
I.M.Johnst.
anacua (Teran & Berl.) I.M.Johnst.
ELAEAGNUS L.
ELAEAGNACEAE Oleaster Family
angustifolia L.
x ebbingei Doorenbos
glabra Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
macrophylla Thunb.
multiflora Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
pungens Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
pungens Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. ‘Aurea’
pungens Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Fruitlandii’
pungens Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. ‘Maculata’
pungens Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. ‘Variegata’
umbellata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
ELEUTHEROCOCCUS Maxim.
ARALIACEAE Ginseng Family
gracilistylus (W.W.Sm.) S.Y.Hu
sieboldianus (Makino) Koidz.
trifoliatus (L.) S.Y.Hu
ELLIOTTIA Muhl. ex Ell.
ERICACEAE Heath Family
bracteata (Maxim.) Hook.f.
racemosa Muhl. ex Ell.
ENKIANTHUS Lour.
ERICACEAE Heath Family
campanulatus (Miq.) Nichols.
campanulatus (Miq.) Nichols.
‘Ambassador’
perulatus (Miq.) Schneid.
ERICA L. Heath
ERICACEAE Heath Family
carnea L.
carnea L. ‘Springwood Pink’
carnea L. ‘Springwood White’
x darleyensis Bean ‘Silberschmelze’
vagans L.
ERIOBOTRYA Lind.
ROSACEAE
Loquat
Rose Family
deflexa (Hemsl.) Nakai
Japonica (Thunb.) Lindl.
ERYTHRINA L.
FABACEAE (Faboideae) Bean Family
<x bidwillii Lindl.
crista-galli L.
herbacea L.
ESCALLONIA Mutis ex L.f.
SAXIFRAGACEAE (Escallonioideae)
Saxifrage Family
bifida Link & Otto
rosea Griseb.
rubra (Ruiz & Pavon) Pers.
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EUCALYPTUS LHer.
MYRTACEAE Myrtle Family
camaldulensis Dehnh.
coccifera Hook.f.
dalrympleana Maiden
gunnii Hook.f.
robusta Sm.
viminalis Labill.
EUCOMMIA Oliv.
EUCOMMIACEAE Eucommia Family
ulmoides Oliv.
EUODIA J.R. &J.G. Forst.
RUTACEAE Citrus Family
daniellii (Benn.) Hemsl.
EUONYMUS L.
CELASTRACEAE
Spindle Tree
Staff-tree Family
alatus (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Sieb.
alatus (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Sieb.
‘Compactus’
alatus (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Sieb.
f. apterus (Regel) Rehd.
americanus L.
bungeanus Maxim.
bungeanus Maxim. var. semipersistans
(Rehd.) Schneid.
europaeus L.
europaeus L. ‘Aldenhamensis’
fortunei (Turcz.) Hand.-Mazz.
fortunei (Turcz.) Hand.-Mazz.
‘Emerald Gaiety’
fortunei (Turcz.) Hand.-Mazz. ‘Gracilis’
fortunei (Turcz.) Hand.-Mazz. ‘Harlequin’
fortunei (Turcz.) Hand.-Mazz. ‘Longwood’
fortunei (Turcz.) Hand.-Mazz. ‘Minima’
fortunei (Turcz.) Hand.-Mazz. ‘Sarcoxie’
fortunei (Turcz.) Hand.-Mazz. ‘Silver
Queen’
fortunei (Turcz.) Hand.-Mazz.
‘Variegatus’
fortunei (Turcz.) Hand.-Mazz.
var. radicans (Miq.) Rehd.
japonicus Thunb.
japonicus Thunb. ‘Albo-marginatus’
japonicus Thunb. ‘Argenteo-variegatus
japonicus Thunb. ‘Aureo-marginatus’
japonicus Thunb. ‘Aureus’
japonicus Thunb. ‘Duc d’Anjow’
japonicus Thunb. ‘Macrophyllus’
japonicus Thunb. ‘Microphyllus’
japonicus Thunb. ‘Silver King’
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kiautschovicus Loesn.
kiautschovicus Loesn. ‘Manhattan’
lanceolatus Yatabe
maackii Rupr.
nanus Bieb.
sieboldianus BI.
wilsonii Sprague
EUPHORBIA L.
EUPHORBIACEAE
Spurge
Spurge Family
characias L. ssp. wulfenii (Hoppe ex
K.Koch) A.R.Sm.
leucocephala Lotsy
pulcherrima Willd.
EUPTELEA Sieb. & Zucc.
EUPTELEACEAE Euptelea Family
polyandra Sieb. & Zucc.
EURYA Thunb.
THEACEAE Tea Family
acuminata DC.
emarginata (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.)
Makino
japonica Thunb.
japonica Thunb. ‘Confetti’
japonica Thunb. ‘Harmony’
* japonica Thunb. ‘Winter Wine’
EUSCAPHIS Sieb. & Zucc.
STAPHYLEACEAE Bladdernut Family
japonica (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Kanitz
EXOCHORDA. Lindl.
ROSACEAE Rose Family
<macrantha (V.Lemoine) Schneid.
‘The Bride’
racemosa (Lindl.) Rehd.
FAGUS L. Beech
FAGACEAE Beech Family
grandifolia Ehrh.
sylvatica L.
sylvatica L. ‘Asplenifolia’
sylvatica L. ‘Cristata’
sylvatica L. ‘Dawyck’
sylvatica L. ‘Laciniata’
sylvatica L. ‘Pendula’
sylvatica L. ‘Purpurea Tricolor’
sylvatica L. ‘Quercifolia’
sylvatica L. ‘Rohanii’
sylvatica L. ‘Rotundifolia’
sylvatica L. ‘Zlatia’
sylvatica L. f. purpurea (Ait.) Schneid.
FALLUGIA Endl.
ROSACEAE Rose Family
paradoxa (D.Don) Endl.
XFATSHEDERA Guill.
ARALIACEAE Ginseng Family
lizei (Cochet) Guill.
FATSIA Decne. & Planch.
ARALIACEAE Ginseng Family
japonica (Thunb.) Decne. & Planch.
FICUS L. Fig
MORACEAE Mulberry Family
carica L.
carica < F. pumila
palmata Forssk.
pumila L.
pumila L. ‘Minima’
tikoua Bur.
FIRMIANA Marsili
STERCULIACEAE Sterculia Family
simplex (L.) W.F.Wight
FONTANESIA Labill.
OLEACEAE Olive Family
fortunei Carr.
FORESTIERA Poir.
OLEACEAE Olive Family
acuminata (Michx.) Poir.
FORSYTHIA Vahl
OLEACEAE
Golden Bells
Olive Family
<intermedia Zab.
<intermedia Zab. ‘Karl Sax’
x intermedia Zab. ‘Lynwood’
X intermedia Zab. ‘New Hampshire Gold’
x intermedia Zab. ‘Spectabilis’
xX intermedia Zab. ‘Spring Glory’
< intermedia Zab. ‘Variegata’
koreana Nakai ‘Ilgwang’
mandshurica Nakai ‘Vermont Sun’
ovata Nakai
ovata (?hybrid) ‘Ottawa’
(ovata < F. xintermedia ‘Spring
Glory’) ‘Winterthur’
suspensa (Thunb.) Vahl
suspensa (Thunb.) Vahl ‘Pallida’
suspensa (Thunb.) Vahl var. fortunei
(Lindl.) Rehd.
viridissima Lindl.
viridissima Lindl. ‘Bronxensis’
FORTUNEARIA Rehd. & Wils.
HAMAMELIDACEAE Witch-hazel Family
sinensis Rehd. & Wibls.
FORTUNELLA Swingle
RUTACEAE
Kumquat
Citrus Family
x crassifolia Swingle
japonica (Thunb.) Swingle
FOTHERGILLA lL.
HAMAMELIDACEAE Witch-hazel Family
gardenii J.A.Murr.
major (Sims) Lodd.
major < F. gardenii
FRANGULA Miill.
RHAMNACEAE Buckthorn Family
alnus Mill.
FRANKLINIA Marsh.
THEACEAE Tea Family
alatamaha Marsh.
FRAXINUS L. Ash
OLEACEAE Olive Family
americana L.
americana L. var. biltmoreana (Beadle)
J.Wright
berlandieriana A.DC.
chinensis Roxb. var. rhynchophylla
(Hance) Hemsl.
excelsior L.
excelsior L. ‘Aurea’
excelsior L. ‘Doorenbos #5’
holotricha Koehne
longicuspis Sieb. & Zucc.
nigra Marsh.
ornus L.
ornus L. < F. excelsior L.
pennsylvanica Marsh.
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pennsylvanica Marsh.
var. subintegerrima (Vahl) Fern.
sieboldiana BI.
velutina Torr. var. coriacea (S.Wats.)
Rehd.
velutina Torr. var. glabra Rehd.
GALPHIMIA Cav.
MALPIGHIACEAE Malpighia Family
glauca Cav.
GARDENIA Ellis
RUBIACEAE Madder Family
jasminoides Ellis
jasminoides Ellis ‘Radicans’
GAULTHERIA L.
ERICACEAE Heath Family
procumbens L.
GAYLUSSACIA HBK.
ERICACEAE
Huckleberry
Heath Family
baccata (Wang.) K.Koch
brachycera (Michx.) A.Gr.
GELSEMIUM Juss.
LOGANIACEAE Logania Family
rankinii Small
sempervirens (L.) Ait.f.
sempervirens (L.) Ait.f. ‘Pride of Augusta’
GENISTA L.
FABACEAE (Faboideae)
Broom
Bean Family
germanica L. ‘Prostrata’
lydia Boiss.
GINKGO L.
GINKGOACEAE Ginkgo Family
biloba L.
biloba L. ‘Fastigiata’
biloba L. ‘Lakeview’
biloba L. ‘Mayfield’
GLEDITSIA L. Honeylocust
FABACEAE (Caesalpinioideae) Bean Family
aquatica Marsh.
japonica Mig.
triacanthos L.
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triacanthos L. f. inermis (Pursh)
Schneid.
triacanthos L. f. inermis (Pursh)
Schneid. ‘Shademaster’
triacanthos L. f. inermis (Pursh)
Schneid. ‘Sunburst’
GLOCHIDION J.R. &J.G.Forst.
EUPHORBIACEAE Spurge Family
puberum (L.) Hutch.
GLYCOSMIS' Correa
RUTACEAE Citrus Family
citrifolia (Wiild.) Lindl.
GLYPTOSTROBUS Endl.
TAXODIACEAE Taxodium Family
lineatus (Poir.) Druce
GORDONIA Ellis
THEACEAE Tea Family
axillaris (Roxb. ex Ker-Gawl.) D.Dietr.
chrysandra Cowan
lasianthus (L.) Ellis
GREWIA lL.
TILIACEAE Linden Family
biloba G.Don
GYMNOCLADUS Lam.
FABACEAE (Caesalpinioideae) Bean Family
dioica (L.) K.Koch
HALESIA Ellis ex L. Silverbell Tree
STYRACACEAE Storax Family
carolina L.
carolina L. ‘Rosea’
diptera Ellis
diptera Ellis var. magniflora Godfrey
parviflora Michx.
HALIMODENDRON Fischer ex DC.
FABACEAE (Faboideae) Bean Family
halodendron (L.) Voss
HAMAMELIS lL. Witch Hazel
HAMAMELIDACEAE Witch-hazel Family
< intermedia Rehd.
x intermedia Rehd. ‘Arnold Promise’
x intermedia Rehd. ‘Feuerzauber’
x intermedia Rehd. ‘Jelena’
< intermedia Rehd. ‘Luna’
< intermedia Rehd. ‘Orange Beauty’
x intermedia Rehd. ‘Pallida’
< intermedia Rehd. ‘Primavera’
< intermedia Rehd. ‘Rubra’
<intermedia Rehd. ‘Ruby Glow’
x intermedia Rehd. ‘Vesna’
japonica Sieb. & Zucc.
japonica Sieb. & Zucc. ‘Zuccariniana’
japonica Sieb. & Zucc.
f. flavopurpurascens (Makino) Rehd.
mollis Oliv.
mollis Oliv. ‘Brevipetala’
vernalis Sarg.
vernalis Sarg. ‘Carnea’
vernalis Sarg. ‘Christmas Cheer’
vernalis Sarg. ‘Copper’
vernalis Sarg. ‘Lombart’s Weeping’
vernalis Sarg. ‘Sandra’
virginiana L.
HAMELIA Jacq.
RUBIACEAE Madder Family
patens Jacq.
HEDERA lL. Ivy
ARALIACEAE Ginseng Family
canariensis Willd.
canariensis Willd. ‘Canary Cream’
canariensis Willd. ‘Variegata’
colchica K.Koch
colchica K.Koch var. dentata Hibb.
‘Sulfur Heart’
helix L.
helix L. ‘Alpha’
helix L. ‘Anchor’
helix L. ‘Angularis Aurea’
helix L. Arborescens group
helix L. ‘Arrowhead’
helix L. ‘Aurea Spectabilis’
helix L. ‘Baby Merion’
helix L. ‘Baccifer’
helix L. ‘Big Deal’
helix L. ‘Boskoop’
helix L. ‘Bulgaria’
helix L. ‘California’
helix L. ‘California Gold’
helix L. ‘Carolina Crinkle’
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
helix L.
‘Cascade’
‘Cathedral Wall’
‘Cavendishii’
‘Christian’
‘Chrysantha’
‘Cockle Shell’
‘Conglomerata’
‘Crenata’
‘Deltoidea’
‘Dentata’
‘Denticulata’
‘Digitata’
‘Discolor’
‘Dragon Claw’
‘Edison’
‘Emerald Beauty’
‘Emerald Gem’
‘Emerald Jewel’
‘Erecta’
‘Erin’
‘Eva’
‘Fan’
‘Fantasia’
‘Ferney’
‘Fleur’
‘Fleur de Lis’
‘Four Square’
‘Garland’
‘Gavotte’
‘Ginkgo’
‘Glacier’
‘Gladiator’
‘Glymii’
‘Goldcraft’
‘Gold Dust’
‘Gold Heart’
‘Goods Selfbranching’
‘Gracilis’
‘Green Crown’
‘Green Finger’
‘Green Quartz’
‘Green Ripples’
‘Green Spear’
‘Green Velvet’
‘Hahn Selfbranching’
‘Hahn Variegated’
‘Harold’
‘Harrison’
‘Hebron’
‘Helvetica’
‘Heterophylla’
‘Hibernica’
‘Hite Miniature’
‘Holly’
‘Ideal’
‘Imp’
‘Itsy Bitsy’
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‘Iva Lace’
‘Jack Frost’
‘La Platta’
‘Lady Kay’
‘Lobata Major’
‘Lolla Rookh’
‘Long Point’
‘Lucida Aurea’
‘Luzzi’
‘Manda Crested’
‘Manda Fringette’
‘Manda’s Star’
‘Maple Queen’
‘Marbled Dragon’
‘Marginata’
‘Meagheri’
‘Merion Beauty’
‘Merrie’s Albany’
‘Microphylla Variegata’
‘Midget’
‘Miniature Needlepoint’
‘Minima’
‘Minor Marmorata’
‘Mount Vernon’
‘My Variegated’
‘Needlepoint’
‘Obscura’
‘Paper Doll’
‘Parsley Crested’
‘Pedata’
‘Perfection’
‘Permanent Wave’
‘Pin Oak’
‘Pin Oak Improved’
‘Pittsburgh’
‘Pittsburgh Variegated’
‘Pixie’
‘Plume de Or’
‘Preston Tiny’
‘Purpurea’
‘Ralf’
‘Rambler’
‘Ray’s Supreme’
‘Ripples’
‘Rochester’
‘Roehr’s Minor’
‘Rubaiyat’
‘Russell Gold’
‘Ruth’
‘Sagittaefolia’
‘Sea Foam’
‘Shannon’
‘Silver Queen’
‘Sinclair Silverleaf’
‘Small Deal’
‘Spearpoint’
‘Springtime Snow’
helix L. ‘Staghorn’
helix L. ‘Stardust’
helix L. ‘Stare’
helix L. ‘Sulphurea’
helix L. ‘Susan Gibles’
helix L. ‘Suzanne’
helix L. ‘Sylvanian’
helix L. ‘Teardrop’
helix L. ‘Teena’
helix L. ‘Telecurl’
helix L. ‘Tesselata’
helix L. ‘Thorndale’
helix L. ‘Tidal Wave’
helix L. ‘Tribairn’
helix L. ‘Triloba’
helix L. ‘Triton’
helix L. ‘Trustee’
helix L. ‘238th Street’
helix L. ‘Ustlers’
helix L. ‘Vanderhof’
helix L. ‘Walthamensis’
helix L. ‘Weber’s California’
helix L. ‘Wilson’
helix L. ‘Woodsii’
helix L. var. poetica Weston
helix L. var. taurica Rehd. ‘Yalta’
nepalensis K.Koch var. sinensis Tobl.
rhombea (Miq.) Bean
HELIANTHEMUM Mill.
CISTACEAE
apenninum (L.) Mill.
Rock-rose Family
apenninum (L.) Mill. var. roseum
(Jacq.) Schneid.
nummularium (L.) Mill.
nummularium (L.) Mill. ‘Buttercup’
nummularium (L.) Mill. ‘Fireball’
HELICHRYSUM Mill.
ASTERACEAE
italicum (Roth) G.Don
HEMIPTELEA Planch.
ULMACEAE
davidii (Hance) Planch.
HEPTACODIUM Rehd.
CAPRIFOLIACEAE
miconioides Rehd.
Strawflower
Aster Family
Elm Family
Honeysuckle Family
HETEROPTERIS HBK. syriacus L. ‘Meehanii’
MALPIGHIACEAE Malpighia Family syriacus L. ‘Mimihara’
* syriacus L. ‘Minerva’
angustifolia Griseb. syriacus L. ‘Monstrosus’
syringifolia Griseb. syriacus L. ‘Monstrosus Plenus’
syriacus L. ‘Monstrosus Simple’
HIBISCUS L. syriacus L. ‘Oiseau Blew’
MALVACEAE Mallow Family syriacus L. ‘Perry’s Purple’
syriacus L. ‘Pheasant Eye’
mutabilis L. syriacus L. ‘Pink Delight’
paramutabilis Bailey syriacus L. ‘Plume’
rosa-sinensis L. ‘Albo-laciniata’ syriacus L. ‘Pom Pom Rouge’
rosa-sinensis L. ‘Brilliant’ syriacus L. ‘Pompon’
syriacus L. syriacus L. ‘Pulcherrimus’
syriacus L. ‘Admiral Dewey’ syriacus L. ‘Puniceus Plenus’
syriacus L. ‘Aka-Yae’ syriacus L. ‘Purpurea Semiplena’
syriacus L. ‘Albus Plenus’ syriacus L. ‘Purpureus Plenus’
syriacus L. ‘Amarantus’ syriacus L. ‘Ranunculiflorus’
* syriacus L. ‘Aphrodite’ syriacus L. ‘Ranunculiflorus Plenus’
syriacus L. ‘Ardens’ syriacus L. ‘Rosalinda’
syriacus L. ‘Ardens Plena’ syriacus L. ‘Roseus Plenus’
syriacus L. ‘Bicolor’ syriacus L. ‘Roxanus’
syriacus L. ‘Blue Bird’ . syriacus L. ‘Rubis’
syriacus L. ‘Blue Rouge’ syriacus L. ‘Rubra Grandiflora’
syriacus L. ‘Boule de Few’ syriacus L. ‘Rubra Plena’
syriacus L. ‘Caeruleus Plenus’ syriacus L. ‘Shiro hanagasa’
syriacus L. ‘Campanha’ syriacus L. ‘Shiro midare’
syriacus L. ‘Celestial Blue’ syriacus L. ‘Sir de Charles Breton’
syriacus L. ‘Colie Mullins’ syriacus L. ‘Snowdrift’
syriacus L. ‘Comte de Flandre’ syriacus L. ‘Soft Pink’
syriacus L. ‘Comte de Haimout’ syriacus L. ‘Sokobeni yae’
syriacus L. ‘Dela Vaux’ syriacus L. ‘Sonde’
syriacus L. ‘De La Veuve’ syriacus L. ‘Souvenir de Charles Breton’
* syriacus L. ‘Diana’ syriacus L. ‘Speciosus’
syriacus L. ‘Double Light Pink’ syriacus L. ‘Spectabilis Plena’
syriacus L. ‘Duc de Brabant’ syriacus L. ‘Suminokura’
syriacus L. ‘Effie Riegel’ syriacus L. ‘Suminokura hanagasa’
syriacus L. ‘Elegantissimus’ syriacus L. ‘Suminokura yae’
syriacus L. ‘Gion mamori’ syriacus L. ‘Tamausagi’
syriacus L. ‘Grandiflorus Superbus’ syriacus L. ‘Totus Albus’
syriacus L. ‘Hagan Hybrid #2’ syriacus L. ‘Usu hitoe’
syriacus L. ‘Hamabo’ syriacus L. ‘Variegatus’
* syriacus L. ‘Helene’ syriacus L. ‘Violaceus Plenus’
syriacus L. ‘Hinomaru’ syriacus L. ‘Violet Clair’
syriacus L. ‘Hitoe’ syriacus L. ‘White Red Eye’
syriacus L. ‘Jeanne d’Arc’ syriacus L. ‘White Supreme’
syriacus L. ‘Koki yae’ syriacus L. ‘William P. Smith’
syriacus L. ‘Kreider Blue’ syriacus L. ‘Woodbridge’
syriacus L. ‘La Fleur’ syriacus L. ‘Zulauf’
syriacus L. ‘Lady Stanley’
syriacus L. ‘Leopoldii’ HOVENIA Thunb.
syriacus L. ‘Leopoldii Plenus’ RHAMNACEAE Buckthorn Family
syriacus L. ‘Lovely Pink’
syriacus L. ‘Lucy’ dulcis Thunb.
syriacus L. ‘Luteus Plenus’
syriacus L. ‘Martha Jane’
syriacus L. ‘Mauve Queen’
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HYDRANGEA L. IDESIA Maxim.
HYPERICUM L.
HYPERICACEAE
SAXIFRAGACEAE (Hydrangeoideae) FLACOURTIACEAE Flacourtia Family
Saxifrage Family
polycarpa Maxim.
anomala D.Don ssp. petiolaris
(Sieb. & Zucc.) McClint. ILEX L. Holly
arborescens L. ‘Annabelle’ AQUIFOLIACEAE Holly Family
macrophylla (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Ser.
macrophylla (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Ser.
‘Grayswood’
macrophylla (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Ser.
‘Maculata’
macrophylla (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Ser.
ssp. serrata (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.)
Makino
macrophylla (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Ser.
ssp. serrata (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.)
Makino ‘Prolifera’
paniculata Sieb.
paniculata Sieb. ‘Grandiflora’
paniculata Sieb. ‘Tardiva’
quercifolia Bartram
quercifolia Bartram ‘Harmony’
quercifolia Bartram ‘Snowflake’
scandens (L.f.) Ser. ssp. liukiuensis
(Nakai) McClint.
St. John’s-Wort
St. John’s-wort Family
brachyphyllum (Spach) Steud.
buckleyi M.A.Curtis
calycinum L.
(?calycinum H. forrestii) ‘Hidcote’
fasciculatum Lam.
frondosum Michx.
frondosum Michx. ‘Sunburst’
galioides Lam.
hircinum L.
hookerianum Wight & Arn.
kalmianum L.
lissophloeus Adams
lloydii (Svenson) Adams
microsepalum (T. & G.) A.Gr.
patulum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
prolificum L.
reductum (Svenson) Adams
stans (Michx.) Adams & N.Robs.
‘Van Fleetii’
HYSSOPUS L.
LAMIACEAE
Mint Family
officinalis L.
x altaclerensis (Loud.) Dallim.
x altaclerensis (Loud.) Dallim. ‘Alice’
< altaclerensis (Loud.) Dallim.
‘Balearica’
< altaclerensis (Loud.) Dallim. ‘Belgica’
x altaclerensis (Loud.) Dallim. ‘Belin’s
Weeping’
< altaclerensis (Loud.) Dallim.
‘Camelliifolia’
< altaclerensis (Loud.) Dallim. ‘Cherry
Berry’
x altaclerensis (Loud.) Dallim. ‘Colburn’
<x altaclerensis (Loud.) Dallim. ‘Early
Cluster’
< altaclerensis (Loud.) Dallim. ‘Eldridge’
x altaclerensis (Loud.) Dallim. ‘Father
Charles’
< altaclerensis (Loud.) Dallim. ‘Firelight’
x altaclerensis (Loud.) Dallim. ‘Hazel’
x altaclerensis (Loud.) Dallim.
‘Hendersonii’
< altaclerensis (Loud.) Dallim.
‘Hendersonii Aurea’ ;
x altaclerensis (Loud.) Dallim.
‘Hodginsii’
x altaclerensis (Loud.) Dallim. ‘James G.
Esson’
<x altaclerensis (Loud.) Dallim.
‘Laurifolia’
x altaclerensis (Loud.) Dallim.
‘Marnockii’
x altaclerensis (Loud.) Dallim. ‘Mundyi’
< altaclerensis (Loud.) Dallim.
‘Nigrescens’
x altaclerensis (Loud.) Dallim.
‘Royal Red’
x altaclerensis (Loud.) Dallim. ‘Wilsonii’
ambigua (Michx.) Torr.
amelanchier M.A.Curtis
aquifolium L.
aquifolium L. ‘Angustifolium’
aquifolium L. ‘Apricot’
aquifolium L. ‘Argentea Marginata’
aquifolium L. ‘Atlas’
aquifolium L. ‘Aureo-marginata’
aquifolium L. ‘Aurifodina’
aquifolium L. ‘Bacciflava’
aquifolium L. ‘Balkans’
aquifolium L. ‘Barnes’
aquifolium L. ‘Beacon’ aquifolium L. ‘Lutescens’
aquifolium L. ‘Beauty Spra’ aquifolium L. ‘Maderensis Variegata’
aquifolium L. ‘Beauty Spra Espalier’ aquifolium L. ‘Malcolm S. Whipple’
aquifolium L. ‘Berigold’ aquifolium L. ‘Marshal Tito’
aquifolium L. ‘Big Bull’ aquifolium L. ‘Monstrosa’
aquifolium L. ‘Bleeg’ aquifolium L. ‘Myrtifolia’
aquifolium L. ‘Bodley’s Bleeg’ aquifolium L. ‘N. F. Barnes’
aquifolium L. ‘Bonanza’ aquifolium L. ‘NYBG #2’
aquifolium L. ‘Bronze’ aquifolium L. ‘Painted Lady’
aquifolium L. ‘Brownell’ aquifolium L. ‘Pale Moon’
aquifolium L. ‘Butler’ aquifolium L. ‘Pendula’
aquifolium L. ‘Campus Variegated’ aquifolium L. ‘Perkins #1’
aquifolium L. ‘Captain Bonneville’ aquifolium L. ‘Petite’
aquifolium L. ‘Chief’ aquifolium L. ‘Phantom Gold’
aquifolium L. ‘Clouded Gold’ aquifolium L. ‘Pinto’
aquifolium L. ‘Coleman’ aquifolium L. ‘Planifolia’
aquifolium L. ‘Cover Girl’ aquifolium L. ‘Pot-O-Gold’
aquifolium L. ‘Crinkle Variegated’ aquifolium L. ‘Princess Pat’
aquifolium L. ‘Crispa’ aquifolium L. ‘Pyramidalis’
aquifolium L. ‘Crispa Aureo-picta’ aquifolium L. ‘Pyramidalis Compacta’
aquifolium L. ‘Daddyo’ aquifolium L. ‘Recurva’
aquifolium L. ‘Deluxe’ aquifolium L. ‘Rederly’
aquifolium L. ‘Dude’. aquifolium L. ‘Ricker’
aquifolium L. ‘Dumbarton Oaks’ aquifolium L. ‘Riddle Farm’
aquifolium L. ‘Elegantissima’ aquifolium L. ‘Rubricaulis Aurea’
aquifolium L. ‘Escort’ aquifolium L. ‘Scotia’
aquifolium L. ‘Favorite’ aquifolium L. ‘Scram’s Dwarf’
aquifolium L. ‘Ferox’ aquifolium L. ‘Shortspra’
aquifolium L. ‘Ferox Argentea’ aquifolium L. ‘Silver Milkboy’
aquifolium L. ‘Ferox Aurea Marginata’ aquifolium L. ‘Silver Milkmaid’
aquifolium L. ‘Firecracker’ aquifolium L. ‘Sparkler’
aquifolium L. ‘Flavescens’ aquifolium L. ‘Sunnybrooke’
aquifolium L. ‘Foxii’ aquifolium L. ‘Sunnyside’
aquifolium L. ‘Fructo-lutea’ aquifolium L. ‘Teufel’s Hybrid’
aquifolium L. ‘Globe’ aquifolium L. ‘Teufel’s Variegated’
aquifolium L. ‘Golden Butterfly’ aquifolium L. ‘Thornton’
aquifolium L. ‘Golden Milkboy’ aquifolium L. ‘Tom Everett’
aquifolium L. ‘Golden Milkmaid’ aquifolium L. ‘Watereriana’
aquifolium L. ‘Golden Queen’ aquifolium L. ‘Wheeler #4’
aquifolium L. ‘Gracean’ aquifolium L. ‘Whittingtonensis’
aquifolium L. ‘Green Knight’ aquifolium L. ‘Winter King’
aquifolium L. ‘Green Maid’ aquifolium L. ‘Winter Queen’
aquifolium L. ‘Handsworthensis’ aquifolium L. ‘Wintergreen’
aquifolium L. ‘Hastata’ aquifolium L. ‘Yellow Beam’
aquifolium L. ‘Hollycroft Jack’ aquifolium L. ‘Yonkers’
aquifolium L. ‘Ingramii’ aquifolium L. ‘Yule Glow’
aquifolium L. ‘Integrifolium’ aquifolium L. ‘Zero’
aquifolium L. ‘Ivory’ (aquifolium x I. ciliospinosa) ‘Brilliant’
aquifolium L. ‘J. C. van Tol’ aquifolium x I. spinigera
aquifolium L. ‘Lady Baltimore’ X aquipernyi Gable
aquifolium L. ‘Latispina’ x aquipernyi Gable ‘Aquipern’
aquifolium L. ‘Lewis’ x aquipernyi Gable ‘Dragon Lady’
aquifolium L. ‘Lilliput’ X aquipernyi Gable ‘Gable’
aquifolium L. ‘Lilygold’ xX aquipernyi Gable ‘San Jose’
aquifolium L. ‘Little Bull’ (x aquipernyi < (I. integra x I. pernyi)
aquifolium L. ‘Longspra’ ‘Accent’) ‘Rock Garden’
aquifolium L. ‘Louise’ asprella (Hook. & Arn.) Champ. ex Benth.
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< attenuata Ashe
cornuta Lindl. & Paxt.
< attenuata Ashe ‘Alagold’ ‘Clarendon Batwing’
< attenuata Ashe ‘Eagleson’ cornuta Lindl. & Paxt.
< attenuata Ashe ‘East Palatka’ ‘Clarendon Small Leaf’
< attenuata Ashe ‘Edna Jean’ cornuta Lindl. & Paxt. ‘Dodd Special’
< attenuata Ashe ‘Erma Byrd’ cornuta Lindl. & Paxt. ‘D’Or’
< attenuata Ashe ‘Foster #1’ cornuta Lindl. & Paxt. ‘Dr. James Foret’
< attenuata Ashe ‘Foster #2’ cornuta Lindl. & Paxt. ‘Dr. John Creech’
< attenuata Ashe ‘Foster #3’ cornuta Lindl. & Paxt. ‘Dwarf Burford’
< attenuata Ashe ‘Foster #4’ cornuta Lindl. & Paxt. ‘E. A. McIlhenny’
<x attenuata Ashe ‘Howard’ cornuta Lindl. & Paxt. ‘Fine Line’
<x attenuata Ashe ‘Hume #1’ cornuta Lindl. & Paxt. ‘Glenwood’
<x attenuata Ashe ‘Hume #2’ cornuta Lindl. & Paxt. ‘Grandview’
< attenuata Ashe ‘Hutchinson’ cornuta Lindl. & Paxt. ‘Hume’
< attenuata Ashe ‘Louise Holmes’ cornuta Lindl. & Paxt. ‘Ira Nelson’
<x attenuata Ashe
<x attenuata Ashe
<x attenuata Ashe
‘NASA’
‘Savannah’
‘Sunny Foster’
cornuta Lindl.
cornuta Lindl.
‘Kingsville Special’
. ‘Jungle Garden’
& Paxt.
< attenuata Ashe ‘Topeli’ cornuta Lindl. & Paxt. ‘Medallion’
beadlei Ashe cornuta Lindl. & Paxt. ‘Morrell No. 1’
x beanii Rehd. cornuta Lindl. & Paxt. ‘Morrell No. 3’
bioritensis Hayata cornuta Lindl. & Paxt. ‘National’
buergeri Mig. cornuta Lindl. & Paxt. ‘Needle Point’
buswellii Small cornuta Lindl. & Paxt. ‘Olga’
canariensis Poir. cornuta Lindl. & Paxt. ‘O. Spring’
cassine L. cornuta Lindl. & Paxt. ‘Rotunda’
cassine L. ‘Baldwin’ cornuta Lindl. & Paxt. ‘R. V. P. Special’
cassine L. var. angustifolia Ait. cornuta Lindl. & Paxt. ‘Shangri-La’
cassine L. var. angustifolia cornuta Lindl. & Paxt. ‘Shiu-Ying’
f. aurea-baccata Tarbox ex S.F.Blake cornuta Lindl. & Paxt. ‘Variegata’
cassine L. var. bryanii Tarbox cornuta Lindl. & Paxt. ‘Walker’
ex S.F.Blake
ciliospinosa Loesn.
(cornuta x I. aquifolium) ‘Callina’
(cornuta < I. aquifolium)
* (ciliospinosa < I. x aquipernyi) ‘Edward J. Stevens’
‘September Gem’
ciliospinosa * I. fargesii
(ciliospinosa < I. leucoclada)
‘Harry Gunning’
(ciliospinosa x I. leucoclada)
‘William Cowsgill’
cinerea Champ.
colchica Pojark.
collina Alex.
corallina Franch.
coriacea (Pursh) Chapm.
cornuta Lindl. & Paxt.
cornuta Lindl. & Paxt. ‘Aglo’
cornuta Lindl. & Paxt.
‘Anicet Delcambrie’
cornuta Lindl. & Paxt. ‘Anna Mae’
cornuta Lindl. & Paxt. ‘Avery Island’
cornuta Lindl. & Paxt. ‘Bostic’
cornuta Lindl. & Paxt. ‘Brawley’
cornuta Lindl. & Paxt. ‘Burfordii’
cornuta Lindl. & Paxt. ‘Cajun Gold’
cornuta Lindl. & Paxt. ‘Carissa’
cornuta Lindl. & Paxt. ‘Casey’s Dwarf’
(cornuta < I. aquifolium) ‘Hollowell’
(cornuta < I. aquifolium) ‘Maplehurst’
(cornuta =< I. aquifolium)
‘Nellie R. Stevens’
* ((cornuta < I. aquifolium) ‘Nellie R.
Stevens’ < I. leucoclada) ‘Clusterberry’
cornuta x I. pernyi
(cornuta x I. pernyi) ‘Atlas’
(cornuta x I. pernyi) ‘Audry’
(cornuta x I. pernyji) ‘Brighter Shine’
(cornuta < I. pernyi) ‘Cetus’
(cornuta x I. pernyi) ‘Doctor Kassab’
(cornuta x I. pernyi) ‘Drace’
(cornuta x I. pernyi) ‘Formax’
(cornuta x I. pernyi) ‘Good Taste’
(cornuta < I. pernyi) ‘Indian Chief’
(cornuta x I. pernyi) ‘John T. Morris’
(cornuta x I. pernyi) ‘Lacerta’
(cornuta x I. pernyi) ‘Lepux’
(
(
(
(
* (cornuta < I. pernyi) ‘Lydia Morris’
cornuta xX I. pernyi) ‘Lyra’
cornuta x I. pernyi) ‘Moonglow’
cornuta x I. pernyi) ‘Red Robe’
(cornuta < I. pernyji) ‘Titan’
(cornuta < I. pernyi) ‘Virgo’
(cornuta < I. rugosa) ‘China Boy’
(cornuta < I. rugosa) ‘China Girl’
(cornuta ‘Burfordii’ < I. latifolia)
‘Arthur Bruner’
(cornuta ‘Burfordii’
‘Bob Bruner’
(cornuta ‘Burfordii’
‘Emily Bruner’
(cornuta ‘Burfordii’
‘James Swan’
(cornuta ‘Burfordii’
‘Jinny Bruner’
(cornuta ‘Burfordii’
‘Red Delight’
x I. latifolia)
x I. latifolia)
<x I. latifolia)
x I. latifolia)
x I. pernyi)
((cornuta ‘Burfordii’ < I. pernyi)
‘Red Delight’ < I. latifolia)
‘Mary Nell’
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Braddock Heights’
crenata Thunb.
crenata Thunb.
crenata Thunb.
crenata Thunb.
crenata Thunb.
crenata Thunb.
ex J.A.Murr.
ex J.A.Murr.
ex J.A.Murr.
ex J.A.Murr.
ex J.A.Murr.
ex J.A.Murr.
‘Delaware Diamond’
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Dwarf Cone’
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Dwarf Pagoda’
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Edwin Dozier’
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Foster No. 1’
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Foster No. 2’
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Golden Gem’
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Golden Heller’
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Green Dragon’
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
Lustre’
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
Thumb’
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Angyo’
‘Buxifolia’
‘Changsha’
‘Compacta’
‘Conners’
‘Convexa’
‘Divaricata’
‘Firefly’
‘Flushing’
‘Frierson’
‘Glass’
‘Glory’
‘Green
‘Green
‘Grier’
*
crenata Thunb.
crenata Thunb.
crenata Thunb.
crenata Thunb.
‘Highlight’
crenata Thunb.
‘Honeycomb’
crenata Thunb.
crenata Thunb.
‘Ivory Tower’
crenata Thunb.
Pinnacle’
crenata Thunb.
‘John Nosal’
crenata Thunb.
ex J.A.Murr.
ex J.A.Murr.
ex J.A.Murr.
ex J.A.Murr.
ex J.A.Murr.
ex J.A.Murr.
ex J.A.Murr.
ex J.A.Mutrr.
ex J.A.Murr.
ex J.A.Murr.
‘Kingsville Dwarf
crenata Thunb.
crenata Thunb.
crenata Thunb.
‘Lindleyana’
crenata Thunb.
crenata Thunb.
crenata Thunb.
ex J.A.Murr.
ex J.A.Murr.
ex J.A.Murr.
ex J.A.Mutrr.
ex J.A.Mutrr.
ex J.A.Murr.
‘Loyce Nelson’
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Luteo-variegata’
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Mentor Dense’
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Mentor Glossy’
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Microphylla’
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Microphylla Supreme’
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Midas Touch’
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Miss Muffet’
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Mobjack Supreme’
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Morris Dwarf’
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Mount Halla’
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Oconee River’
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Pride Dwarf’
‘Hatfield’
‘Helleri’
‘Hetzii’
‘Ivory Hall’
‘Jersey
‘Kunming’
‘Latifolia’
‘Longfellow’
‘Longifolia’
‘Major’
‘Mariesii’
‘Maxwell’
‘Nakada’
‘Nanking’
‘Oleafera’
‘Peconic’
‘Piccolo’
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crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Pride’s Tiny’
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Pyramidalis’
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Repandens’
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Rocky Creek’
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. ‘Sentinel’
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. ‘Shanghai’
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. ‘Snowflake’
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. ‘Stokes’
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. ‘Tennyson’
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. ‘T-one’
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. ‘Vaseyi’
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. ‘Wayne’
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘William Jackson’
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Willow Leaf’
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. ‘Yunnan’
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
f. watanabeana Makino
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
ssp. fukasawana (Makino) Murata
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
var. paludosa (Nakai) Hara
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
var. paludosa (Nakai) Hara ‘Carefree’
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
var. paludosa (Nakai) Hara ‘Crescent
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
var. paludosa (Nakai) Hara ‘Gayle’
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
var. paludosa (Nakai) Hara ‘Tyke’
crenata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
var. thomsonii (Hook.f.) Loesn.
cumulicola Small
cumulicola Small ‘Fort McCoy’
curtissii (Fern.) Small
cyrtura Merr.
decidua Walt.
decidua Walt. ‘Byers Golden’
decidua Walt. ‘Indian Bayou #3’
decidua Walt. ‘Pocahontas’
dimorphophylla Koidz.
dipyrena Wall.
fargesii Franch.
fargesii Franch. ssp. melanotricha
(Merr.) S.Andrews
ficoidea Hemsl.
geniculata Maxim.
georgei Comber
glabra (L.) A.Gr.
glabra (L.) A.Gr. ‘Nana’
glabra (L.) A.Gr. ‘Tankard’s Compact’
glabra (L.) A.Gr. ‘Viridis’
glabra (L.) A.Gr. f. leucocarpa
F.W.Woods
glabra (L.) A.Gr. f. leucocarpa
F.W.Woods ‘Ivory Queen’
integra Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
integra Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Green Shadow’
integra < I. aquifolium
integra < I. cornuta
(integra x I. cornuta) ‘Libby’s Favorite’
(integra < I. cornuta) ‘Semala’
integra < I. pernyi
kingiana Cockerell
* (integra < I. pernyi) ‘Accent’
* (integra x I. pernyji) ‘Elegance’
< kiusiana Hatusima
<x koehneana Loesn.
<x koehneana Loesn.
< koehneana Loesn.
* <koehneana Loesn.
< koehneana Loesn.
< koehneana Loesn.
* <koehneana Loesn.
<x koehneana Loesn.
< koehneana Loesn.
‘Chieftan’
‘Hohman’
‘Jade’
‘Lassie’
‘Lock Raven’
‘Ruby’
‘San Jose’
‘Wirt L. Winn’
laevigata (Dum.-Cours.) A.Gr.
latifolia Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
leucoclada Makino
liukiuensis Loesn.
lohfauensis Merr.
longipes Chapm. ex Trelease_
longipes Chapm. ex Trelease ‘Lagniappe
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longipes Chapm. ex Trelease
‘Natchez Belle’
macrocarpa Oliv.
macropoda Miq.
maximowicziana Loesn. var. kanehirae
(Yamamoto) Yamazaki
x meserveae S.Y.Hu
x meserveae S.Y.Hu
x meserveae S.Y.Hu
x meserveae S.Y.Hu
x meserveae S.Y.Hu
<meserveae S.Y.Hu
x meserveae S.Y.Hu
x meserveae S.Y.Hu
monticola A. Gr.
myrtifolia Walt.
‘Blue Angel’
‘Blue Boy’
‘Blue Girl’
‘Blue Maid’
‘Blue Prince’
‘Blue Princess’
‘Blue Stallion’
‘Golden Girl’
myrtifolia Walt. ‘Lowei’
‘Oriole’
‘Tanager’
opaca Ait.
opaca Ait. ‘Aalto’
opaca Ait. ‘Aalto #5’
* ((myrtifolia < I. opaca) < I. myrtifolia)
* ((myrtifolia < I. opaca) < I. myrtifolia)
opaca Ait.
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‘Aalto #5A’
‘Andorra’
‘Anne Arundel’
‘Arden’
‘B. & O.’
‘Barclay’
‘Beulah’
‘Boyce Thompson’
‘Boyce Thompson #3’
‘Brown #5’
‘Brown #16’
‘Cape Christmas’
‘Charles’
‘Christmas Carol’
‘Christmas Hedge’
‘Clarendon’
‘Clarendon Spreading’
‘Clarissa’
‘Clark’
‘Croonenberg’
‘Cumberland’
‘Dan Fenton’
‘Dick’
‘Dorsey’
‘Dr. T. B. Symons’
‘Elizabeth’
‘Emily’
‘Farage’
‘Faulkner’
‘Felten’s Selection’
‘Fire Chief’
‘Formal’
‘Francis Lewis’
‘Freeman’
‘Gee’
‘Golden Fleece’
‘Good Will Park’
‘Governor William Paca’
‘Grandpappy’
‘Griscom’
‘Hamlet’
‘Harriet’
‘Hedgeholly’
‘Helen Makepeace’
‘Homer’
‘Hopkins’
‘Hume’s Choice’
‘Iso’
‘Jeannette Adamson’
‘Jersey Princess’
‘John Higgins’
‘Joyce’
‘Judge Brown’
‘Kate’
‘Knight’
‘La Bar’
‘Lake City’
opaca Ait.
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opaca Ait.
opaca Ait.
opaca Ait.
opaca Ait.
opaca Ait.
opaca Ait.
opaca Ait.
opaca Ait.
opaca Ait.
opaca Ait.
opaca Ait.
opaca Ait.
opaca Ait.
opaca Ait.
opaca Ait.
opaca Ait.
opaca Ait.
opaca Ait.
opaca Ait.
opaca Ait.
opaca Ait.
opaca Ait.
opaca Ait.
opaca Ait.
opaca Ait.
opaca Ait.
opaca Ait.
opaca Ait.
opaca Ait.
opaca Ait.
opaca Ait.
opaca Ait.
opaca Ait.
opaca Ait.
opaca Ait
opaca Ait
‘Laura’
‘Lowell’
‘Mae’
‘Magna Semen’
‘Mamie Eisenhower’
‘Manig’
‘Maryland’
‘Maryland Dwarf’
‘Menantico’
‘Merry Christmas’
‘Miss Helen’
‘Miss Liberty’
‘Mrs. Santa’
‘Nelson West’
‘Old Heavy Berry’
‘Osa’
‘Palmetto’
‘Perkins-de-Wilde #1’
‘Perkins-de-Wilde #2’
‘Perkins-de-Wilde #3’
‘Perrine’
‘Pin Cushion’
‘Polly’
‘Pomona’
‘Reynolds’
‘Richards’
‘Ruby Red’
‘Rushton’
‘St. Ann’
‘St. John’s’
‘St. Mary’
‘Sandy Hook #5’
‘Sara Higgins’
‘Satyr Hill’
‘Schlupp’
‘Secrest’
‘Slim Jim’
‘Star’
‘Taber’
‘Taber #2’
‘Tiny’
‘Toner’
‘Trisco’
‘24 Karat’
‘Vera’
‘Wheeler #4’
‘William Hawkins’
‘Yule’
f. subintegra Weatherby
f. subintegra Weatherby
‘Perle LeClair’
opaca Ait.
opaca Ait.
f. xanthocarpa Rehd.
f. xanthocarpa Rehd.
‘Boyce Thompson Xanthocarpa’
opaca Ait.
f. xanthocarpa Rehd.
‘Calloway’
210)
opaca Ait. f. xanthocarpa Rehd.
‘Canary’
opaca Ait. f. xanthocarpa Rehd.
‘Corpening #1’
opaca Ait. f. xanthocarpa Rehd.
‘Dengle Belles’
opaca Ait. f. xanthocarpa Rehd.
‘Fruitland Nursery’
opaca Ait. f. xanthocarpa Rehd. ‘Goldie’
opaca Ait. f. xanthocarpa Rehd.
‘Lenape Moon’
opaca Ait. f. xanthocarpa Rehd.
‘Margaret Moran’
opaca Ait. f. xanthocarpa Rehd.
‘Morgan Gold’
opaca Ait. f. xanthocarpa Rehd.
‘Old Gold’
opaca Ait. f. xanthocarpa Rehd.
‘Wilmat Yellow’
opaca Ait. f. xanthocarpa Rehd.
‘Yellow Jacquet’
paraguariensis St.Hil.
pedunculosa Miq.
perado Ait. ssp. platyphylla (P.B.Webb
& Berth.) S.Andrews
pernyi Franch.
pernyi Franch. ‘Recurva’
poneantha Koidz.
pubescens Hook. & Arn.
purpurea Hassk.
rotunda Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
rotunda Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. ‘Lord’
rugosa F.Schmidt
serrata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
serrata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Leucocarpa’
serrata x I. verticillata
* (serrata x I. verticillata) ‘Apollo’
(serrata < I. verticillata) ‘Autumn Glow’
(serrata < I. verticillata) ‘Harvest Red’
* (serrata x I. verticillata) ‘Sparkleberry’
shennongjiaensis T.R.Dudley & Sun
sikkimensis Hook.
spinigera (Loesn.) Loesn.
sugerokii Maxim.
sugerokii Maxim. ‘Aka tsuge’
sugerokii Maxim. ‘Nakaharae’
verticillata (L.) A.Gr.
verticillata (L.) A.Gr. ‘Afterglow’
verticillata (L.) A.Gr. ‘Aurantiaca’
verticillata (L.) A.Gr. ‘Bright Horizon’
verticillata (L.) A.Gr. ‘Cacapon’
verticillata (L.) A.Gr. ‘Christmas Cheer’
verticillata (L.) A.Gr. ‘Christmas Gem’
verticillata (L.) A.Gr. ‘Earlibright’
verticillata (L.) A.Gr. ‘Fairfax’
verticillata (L.) A.Gr. ‘Jackson’
verticillata (L.) A.Gr. ‘Maryland Beauty’
verticillata (L.) A.Gr. ‘Red Sprite’
verticillata (L.) A.Gr. ‘Richard E.
Lincoln’
verticillata (L.) A.Gr. ‘Shaver’
verticillata (L.) A.Gr. ‘Sunset’
verticillata (L.) A.Gr. ‘Winter Red’
verticillata (L.) A.Gr. f. chrysocarpa
Robinson
vomitoria Ait.
vomitoria Ait. ‘Compacta’
vomitoria Ait. ‘Dare County’
vomitoria Ait. ‘Dewerth’
vomitoria Ait. ‘Fort McCoy’
vomitoria Ait. ‘Gray’s Bigleaf
vomitoria Ait. ‘Gray’s Little Leaf’
vomitoria Ait. ‘Huber’s Compact’
vomitoria Ait. ‘Nana’
vomitoria Ait. ‘Otis Miley’
vomitoria Ait. ‘Shilling’s’
vomitoria Ait. ‘Shilling’s Dwarf’
vomitoria Ait. ‘Stokes Dwarf
vomitoria Ait. ‘Yawkeyii’
vomitoria Ait. f. pendula Foret & Solym.
vomitoria Ait. f. pendula Foret & Solym.
‘Folsom’s Weeping’
vomitoria Ait. var. chiapiensis Sharp
wilsonii Loesn.
yunnanensis Franch.
yunnanensis Franch. var. gentilis Loesn.
zhejiangensis C.J.Tseng
ILLICIUM L.
ILLICLIACEAE
Ilicium Family
anisatum L.
floridanum Ellis
floridanum Ellis f. album F.G.Mey. &
Mazzeo
floridanum Ellis f. album F.G.Mey. &
Mazzeo ‘Semmes’
henryi Diels
mexicanum A.C.Sm.
parviflorum Michx. ex Vent.
INDIGOFERA L. Indigo
FABACEAE (Faboideae)
Bean Family
decora Lindl.
decore Lindl. ‘Alba’
kirilowii Maxim.
potaninii Craib
suffruticosa Mill.
ITEA L.
SAXIFRAGACEAE (Iteoideae)
Saxifrage Family
ilicifolia Oliv.
virginica L.
JACARANDA Juss.
BIGNONIACEAE Bignonia Family
acutifolia HBK.
JASMINUM L. Jasmine
OLEACEAE Olive Family
beesianum Forrest & Diels
floridum Bunge
fruticans L.
humile L.
humile L. ‘Revolutum’
mesnyi Hance
multiflorum (Burm.f.) Andr.
nitidum Skan
nudiflorum Lindl.
parkeri S.T.Dunn
x stephanense E.Lemoine
JUGLANS L. Walnut
JUGLANDACEAE Walnut Family
ailantifolia Carr.
ailantifolia Carr. var. cordiformis
(Maxim.) Rehd.
cinerea L.
(hindsii < J. regia) ‘Paradox’
major (Torr.) Heller
nigra L.
nigra L. ‘Laciniata’
regia L.
regia L. ‘Broadview’
regia L. ‘Hansen’
regia L. ‘McDermid’
JUNIPERUS L. Juniper
CUPRESSACEAE Cypress Family
chinensis L.
chinensis L. ‘Aurea’
chinensis L. ‘Blaauw’
chinensis L. ‘Columnaris’
chinensis L. ‘Echiniformis’
chinensis L. ‘Globosa Cinerea’
chinensis L. ‘Gold Star’
chinensis L. ‘Hetzii’
chinensis L. ‘Kaizuka’
chinensis L. ‘Kaizuka Variegated’
chinensis L. ‘Parsonii’
chinensis L. ‘Robusta Green’
chinensis L. ‘San Jose’
chinensis L. ‘Seagreen’
chinensis L. ‘Sheppardii’
chinensis L. ‘Spartan’
chinensis L. ‘Variegata’
chinensis L. var. sargentii A.Henry
chinensis L. var. sargentii A.Henry
‘Viridis’
communis L.
communis L. ‘Berkshire’
communis L. ‘Hibernica’
communis L. ‘Oblonga Pendula’
communis L. ‘Pencil Point’
communis L. ‘Sentinel’
communis L. ssp. depressa
(Pursh) Franco
communis L. var. montana Ait.
communis L. var. montana Ait.
‘Hornibrookii’
conferta Parl.
conferta Parl. ‘Blue Pacific’
conferta Parl. ‘Emerald Sea’
conferta Parl. ‘Gulf Tide’
davurica Pall. ‘Expansa’
davurica Pall. ‘Expansa Aureo-spicata’
davurica Pall. ‘Expansa Variegata’
deppeana Steud. var. pachyphlaea
(Torr.) Martinez
excelsa Bieb. ‘Stricta’
JSormosana Hayata
horizontalis Moench
horizontalis Moench ‘Admirabilis’
horizontalis Moench ‘Bar Harbor’
horizontalis Moench ‘Blue Chip’
horizontalis Moench ‘Blue Forest’
horizontalis Moench ‘Blue Horizon’
horizontalis Moench ‘Blue Muffet’
horizontalis Moench ‘Blue Rug’
horizontalis Moench ‘Douglasii’
horizontalis Moench ‘Filicinus’
horizontalis Moench ‘Filicinus Minimus’
horizontalis Moench ‘Glauca’
horizontalis Moench ‘Glenmore’
horizontalis Moench ‘Glomerata’
horizontalis Moench ‘Hughes’
horizontalis Moench ‘Livida’
horizontalis Moench ‘Marcella’
horizontalis Moench ‘Petraea’
horizontalis Moench ‘Plumosa’
horizontalis Moench ‘Prince of Wales’
horizontalis Moench ‘Procumbens’
horizontalis Moench ‘Pulchella’
horizontalis Moench ‘Wiltonii’
< media Van Melle ‘Blue Cloud’
< media Van Melle ‘Blue Vase’
< media Van Melle ‘Den Boer’
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<x media Van Melle
<x media Van Melle
<x media Van Melle
<x media Van Melle
< media Van Melle ‘Pfitzeriana Aurea
x media Van Melle
Compacta’
<x media Van Melle
‘Fruitlandii’
‘Mint Julep’
‘Old Gold’
‘Pfitzeriana’
‘Pfitzeriana
‘Plumosa Aurea’
procumbens (Endl.) Miq.
procumbens (Endl.) Miq. ‘Nana’
rigida Sieb. & Zucc.
sabina L. ‘Arcadia’
sabina L. ‘Broadmoor’
sabina L. ‘Buffalo’
sabina L. ‘Fastigiata’
sabina L. ‘Skandia’
sabina L. ‘Von Ehren’
scopulorum Sarg.
scopulorum Sarg.
scopulorum Sarg.
scopulorum Sarg.
scopulorum Sarg.
scopulorum Sarg.
scopulorum Sarg.
scopulorum Sarg.
scopulorum Sarg.
scopulorum Sarg.
scopulorum Sarg.
scopulorum Sarg.
Weeping’
scopulorum Sarg.
‘Alba’
‘Blue Heaven’
‘Chandler Blue’
‘Gareei’
‘Gray Gleam’
‘Hill’s Silver’
‘Lakewood’
‘Lakewood Globe’
‘Pathfinder’
‘Platinum’
‘Tolleson’s Blue
‘Wichita Blue’
silicicola (Small) Bailey
squamata Buch.-Ham. ex Lamb.
squamata Buch.-Ham. ex Lamb.
‘Blue Star’
squamata Buch.-Ham. ex Lamb.
‘Loderi’
squamata Buch.-Ham. ex Lamb.
‘Meyeri’
virginiana L.
virginiana L. ‘Aurea’
virginiana L. ‘Canaertii’
virginiana L. ‘Fastigiata’
virginiana L. ‘Glauca’
virginiana L. ‘Grey Owl’
virginiana L. ‘Keteleeri’
virginiana L. ‘Nova’
virginiana L. ‘Reptans’
virginiana L. ‘Skyrocket’
JUSTICIA L.
ACANTHACEAE
Acanthus Family
brandegeana Wassh. & L.B.Sm.
brandegeana Wassh. & L.B.Sm.
‘Yellow Queen’
californica (Benth.) D.Gibson
KADSURA Juss.
SCHISANDRACEAE Schisandra Family
japonica (Thunb.) Dunal
KALMIA lL.
ERICACEAE Heath Family
angustifolia L.
angustifolia L. var. carolina (Small)
Fern.
cuneata Michx.
hirsuta < K. latifolia
latifolia L.
* latifolia L. ‘Bettina’
latifolia L. ‘Dexter Pink’
latifolia L. ‘Fuscata’
latifolia L. ‘Ostbo Red’
latifolia L. ‘Sharon Rose’
latifolia L. ‘Shooting Star’
latifolia L. f. angustata Rehd.
KALOPANAX Miiq.
ARALIACEAE Ginseng Family
septemlobus (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Koidz.
KERRIA DC.
ROSACEAE Rose Family
japonica (L.) DC.
japonica (L.) DC. ‘Albescens’
japonica (L.) DC. ‘Picta’
japonica (L.) DC. ‘Pleniflora’
KOELREUTERIA Laxm.
Golden-rain Tree
SAPINDACEAE Soapberry Family
bipinnata Franch.
elegans (Seemann) A.C.Sm.
ssp. formosana (Hayata) F.G.Mey.
paniculata Laxm.
paniculata Laxm. ‘Fastigiata’
paniculata Laxm. ‘September’
KOLKWITZIA_ Graebn.
CAPRIFOLIACEAE Honeysuckle Family
amabilis Graebn.
amabilis Graebn. ‘Rosea’
+LABURNOCYTISUS Schneid.
FABACEAE (Faboideae) Bean Family
adamii (Poit.) Schneid.
LABURNUM Medik.
FABACEAE (Faboideae)
Golden-chain Tree
Bean Family
anagyroides Medik.
x watereri (Kirchn.) Dipp.
LAGERSTROEMIA L.
LYTHRACEAE
Crape Myrtle
Loosestrife Family
fauriei Koehne
indica L.
indica L. ‘Alba’
indica L. ‘Carolina Beauty’
* indica L. ‘Potomac’
subcostata Koehne
Note: The parentage of the following
cultivars is complex; see catalog entries for
details.
* ‘Acoma’
* ‘Apalachee’
‘Basham’s Party Pink’
* ‘Biloxi’
* ‘Caddo’
* ‘Catawba’
* ‘Cherokee’
* ‘Choctaw’
* ‘Comanche’
* ‘Conestoga’
* ‘Hopi’
* ‘Lipan’
* ‘Miami’
* ‘Muskogee’
* ‘Natchez’
* ‘Osage’
* ‘Pecos’
* ‘Powhatan’
* ‘Seminole’
* ‘Sioux’
* ‘Tonto’
* ‘Tuscarora’
* ‘Tuskegee’
* ‘Wichita’
* ‘Yuma’
* ‘Zuni’
LANTANA L.
VERBENACEAE Verbena Family
camara L.
montevidensis (Spreng.) Briq.
LARIX Mill. Larch
PINACEAE Pine Family
decidua Mill.
gmelinii (Rupr.) Rupr.
kaempferi (Lamb.) Carr.
LAURUS L. Laurel
LAURACEAE Laurel Family
nobilis L.
LAVANDULA L. Lavender
LAMIACEAE Mint Family
angustifolia Mill.
angustifolia Mill. ‘Provence’
angustifolia Mill. ssp. angustifolia
‘Hidcote’
xX intermedia Emeric ex Loisel.
stoechas L.
LEDUM LL.
ERICACEAE Heath Family
palustre L. var. diversipilosum Nakai
LEIOPHYLLUM k.Hedwig
ERICACEAE
Sand Myrtle
Heath Family
buxifolium (Bergius) Ell.
buxifolium (Bergius) Ell. var. hugeri
(Small) Schneid.
LEITNERIA Chapm.
LEITNERIACEAE Leitneria Family
floridana Chapm.
LEPTODERMIS Wall.
RUBIACEAE Madder Family
oblonga Bunge
LEPTOSPERMUM J.R. &J.G. Forst.
MYRTACEAE Myrtle Family
scoparium J.R. & J.G. Forst. ‘Plenum’
LESPEDEZA Miichx.
FABACEAE (Faboideae)
Bush Clover
Bean Family
bicolor Turcz.
cyrtobotrya Miq.
maximowiczii Schneid.
thunbergii (DC.) Nakai
thunbergii (DC.) Nakai ‘Albiflora’
LEUCAENA Benth.
FABACEAE (Mimosoideae) Bean Family
leucocephala (Lam.) de Wit
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LEUCOPHYLLUM Humboldt &
Bonpland
SCROPHULARIACEAE Figwort Family
frutescens (Berl.) I.M.Johnst.
LEUCOTHOE D.Don
ERICACEAE Heath Family
axillaris (Lam.) D.Don
fontanesiana (Steud.) Sleumer
fontanesiana (Steud.) Sleumer
‘Girard’s Rainbow’
fontanesiana (Steud.) Sleumer ‘Nana’
fontanesiana (Steud.) Sleumer
‘Rollissonii’
fontanesiana (Steud.) Sleumer ‘Zebekot’
fontanesiana (Steud.) Sleumer
‘Zebonard’
racemosa (L.) A.Gr.
LIGUSTRUM L.
OLEACEAE
Privet
Olive Family
compactum Hook.f. & Thoms.
delavayanum Hariot
japonicum Thunb.
japonicum Thunb. ‘Erecta’
japonicum Thunb. ‘Fraseri’
japonicum Thunb. ‘Iwata’
japonicum Thunb. ‘Lake Treska’
japonicum Thunb. ‘Nobilis’
japonicum Thunb. ‘Repandens’
japonicum Thunb. ‘Rotundifolium’
japonicum Thunb. ‘Silver Star’
japonicum Thunb. ‘Suwanee River’
japonicum Thunb. ‘Variegatum’
lucidum Ait.f.
obtusifolium Sieb. & Zucc.
ovalifolium Hassk.
ovalifolium Hassk. ‘Aureo-marginatum’
quihoui Carr.
sempervirens (Franch.) Mansf.
sinense Lour.
sinense Lour. ‘Fraseri’
sinense Lour. ‘Pendulum’
sinense Lour. ‘Wimbish’
tschonoskii Decne.
< vicaryi Rehd.
vulgare L.
LINDERA Thunb.
LAURACEAE
Spicebush
Laurel Family
angustifolia W.C.Cheng
benzoin (L.) BI.
benzoin (L.) Bl. var. pubescens (Palm. &
Steyerm.) Rehd.
obtusiloba BI.
strychnifolia (Sieb. & Zucc.) F.Vill.
LIQUIDAMBAR lL.
HAMAMELIDACEAE
Sweet Gum
Witch-hazel Family
formosana Hance
orientalis Mill.
styraciflua L.
styraciflua L. ‘Gum Ball’
styraciflua L. ‘Variegata’
styraciflua L. f. rotundiloba Rehd.
LIRIODENDRON L.
MAGNOLIACEAE
Tulip Tree
Magnolia Family
chinense (Hemsl.) Sarg.
tulipifera L.
tulipifera L. ‘Aureo-marginatum’
LITHOCARPUS Bl.
FAGACEAE
Tanbark Oak
Beech Family
corneus (Lour.) Rehd.
edulis (Makino) Nakai
glaber (Thunb.) Nakai
henryi (Seemann) Rehd. & Wils.
LITSEA Lam.
LAURACEAE Laurel Family
aestivalis (L.) Fern.
LIVISTONA R.Br.
ARECACEAE Palm Family
chinensis (Jacq.) R.Br. ex Mart.
LONICERA L. Honeysuckle
CAPRIFOLIACEAE Honeysuckle Family
< bella Zab.
x brownii (Regel) Carr.
flava Sims
fragrantissima Lindl. & Paxt.
gracilipes Miq.
gracilipes Miq. var. glandulosa Maxim.
< heckrottii Rehd.
japonica Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
japonica Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
f. chinensis (P.W.Wats.) Hara
korolkowii Stapf ‘Floribunda’
maackii Maxim.
maackii Maxim. var. podocarpa Franch.
morrowii A.Gr.
nitida Wils.
nitida Wils. ‘Baggesen’s Gold’
nitida Wils. ‘Ernest Wilson’
pileata Oliv.
sempervirens L.
sempervirens L. ‘Sulphurea’
sempervirens L. ‘Superba’
standishii Jacq.
subsessilis Rehd.
tatarica L.
tatarica L. ‘Arnold Red’
tatarica L. ‘Hack’s Red’
tatarica L. ‘Punicea’
xylosteum L.
xylosteum L. ‘Nana’
xylosteum L. f. glabrescens Zab.
LOROPETALUM R.Br. ex Reichenb.
HAMAMELIDACEAE Witch-hazel Family
chinense (R.Br.) Oliv.
LYCIUM L.
SOLANACEAE
Matrimony Vine
Nightshade Family
carolinianum Walt.
chinense Mill.
LYONIA Nuit.
ERICACEAE Heath Family
Sferruginea (Walt.) Nutt.
ligustrina (L.) DC.
lucida (Lam.) K.Koch
mariana (L.) D.Don
MAACKIA Rupr.
FABACEAE (Faboideae) Bean Family
amurensis Rupr. & Maxim.
tenuifolia (Hemsl.) Hand.-Mazz.
MACFADYENA A.DC.
BIGNONIACEAE Bignonia Family
unguis-cati (L.) A.Gentry
MACLURA Nuit.
MORACEAE Mulberry Family
pomifera (Raf.) Schneid.
MAGNOLIA L.
MAGNOLIACEAE
Magnolia
Magnolia Family
acuminata L.
(acuminata < M. denudata) ‘Elizabeth’
(?acuminata < M. denudata)
‘Sundance’
ashei Weatherby
x brooklynensis Kalmb. ‘Woodsman’
cylindrica Wils.
dealbata Zucc.
denudata Desr.
Sfraseri Walt.
grandiflora L.
grandiflora L. ‘Baldwin’
grandiflora L. ‘Charles Dickens’
grandiflora L. ‘Claudia Wanamaker’
grandiflora L. ‘Hasse’
grandiflora L. ‘Little Gem’
grandiflora L. ‘Majestic Beauty’
grandiflora L. ‘Margaret Davis’
grandiflora L. ‘Pioneer’
grandiflora L. ‘Praecox’
grandiflora L. ‘Praecox Fastigiata’
grandiflora L. ‘St. Mary’
grandiflora L. ‘Samuel Sommer’
grandiflora L. ‘Shady Grove No. 4’
grandiflora L. ‘Shady Grove No. 5’
grandiflora L. ‘Shady Grove No. 6’
grandiflora L. ‘Variegata’
grandiflora L. ‘Victoria’
x kewensis Pearce ‘Wada’s Memory’
kobus DC.
liliiflora Desr.
liliiflora Desr. ‘Nigra’
liliiflora Desr. ‘O'Neill’
liliiflora Desr. ‘Reflorescens’
* (liliiflora ‘Nigra’ x M. sprengeri ‘Diva’)
‘Galaxy’
* (liliiflora ‘Nigra’ < M. sprengeri ‘Diva’)
‘Spectrum’
* (liliiflora ‘Nigra’ x
Cnn!
* (liliiflora ‘Nigra’ x
‘Betty’
* (liliiflora ‘Nigra’ x
‘Judy’
* (liliiflora ‘Nigra’ x
‘Randy’
* (liliiflora ‘Nigra’ < M. stellata ‘Rosea’)
‘Ricki’
* (liliiflora ‘Nigra’ < M. stellata ‘Rosea’)
‘Susan’
* (liliiflora ‘Reflorescens’ < M. stellata
‘Rosea’) ‘Pinkie’
* (liliiflora ‘Reflorescens’ < M. stellata
‘Waterlily’) ‘Jane’
x loebneri Kache
x loebneri Kache ‘Merrill’
x loebneri Kache ‘Neil McEacharn’
x loebneri Kache ‘Spring Snow’
macrophylla Michx.
. stellata ‘Rosea’)
. stellata ‘Rosea’)
. stellata ‘Rosea’)
= S§ &§ &
. stellata ‘Rosea’)
285
obovata Thunb.
* (obovata < M. virginiana) ‘Nimbus’
officinalis Rehd. & Wils.
officinalis Rehd. & Wils. var. biloba
Rehd. & Wils.
< proctoriana Rehd.
pyramidata Bartram ex Pursh
salicifolia (Sieb. & Zucc.) Maxim.
‘Mrs. Jack’
sieboldii K.Koch
x soulangeana Soul.-Bod.
< soulangeana Soul.-Bod. ‘Alba’
x soulangeana Soul.-Bod. ‘Alexandrina’
<x soulangeana Soul.-Bod. ‘C. H. Kern’
x soulangeana Soul.-Bod.
‘Grace McDade’
x soulangeana Soul.-Bod. ‘Lennei’
x soulangeana Soul.-Bod. ‘Lilliputian’
x soulangeana Soul.-Bod. ‘Picture’
x soulangeana Soul.-Bod. ‘Purpliana’
x soulangeana Soul.-Bod. ‘Rubra’
x soulangeana Soul.-Bod. ‘Rustica’
x soulangeana Soul.-Bod. ‘San Jose’
x soulangeana Soul.-Bod. ‘Sundew’
x soulangeana Soul.-Bod.
‘Superba Rosea’
x soulangeana Soul.-Bod. ‘Verbanica’
sprengeri Pamp. ‘Diva’
stellata (Sieb. & Zucc.) Maxim.
stellata (Sieb. & Zucc.) Maxim.
‘Pink Stardust’
stellata (Sieb. & Zucc.) Maxim.
‘Rohrbach’
stellata (Sieb. & Zucc.) Maxim. ‘Rosea
stellata (Sieb. & Zucc.) Maxim.
‘Royal Star’
stellata (Sieb. & Zucc.) Maxim. ‘Rubra’
stellata (Sieb. & Zucc.) Maxim.
‘Water Lily’
tripetala L.
x veitchii Bean
virginiana L.
virginiana L. ‘Henry Hicks’
* virginiana L. ‘Satellite’
* (virginiana < M. grandiflora)
‘Freeman’
* (virginiana < M. grandiflora)
‘Maryland’
<wieseneri Carr.
’
<MAHOBERBERIS Schneid.
BERBERIDACEAE Barberry Family
aquisargentii Kruessm.
miethkeana Melander & Eade
O)
MAHONIA Nutt.
BERBERIDACEAE Barberry Family
aquifolium (Pursh) Nutt.
bealei (Fort.) Carr.
chochoca Fedde
fortunei (Lindl.) Fedde
japonica (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) DC.
oiwakensis Hayata
< media Brickell ‘Charity’
pinnata (Lag.) Fedde
swazeyi Buckl.
trifoliolata (Moric.) Fedde
MALLOTUS 1 Lour.
EUPHORBIACEAE Spurge Family
japonicus (Thunb. ex L.f.) Muell.-Arg.
<xMALOSORBUS Browicz
ROSACEAE Rose Family
florentina (Zuccagni) Browicz
MALPIGHIA lL.
MALPIGHIACEAE Malpighia Family
glabra L.
MALUS Mill.
ROSACEAE Rose Family
x adstringens Zab. ‘Athabasca’
x adstringens Zab. ‘Hopa’
angustifolia (Ait.) Michx.
< arnoldiana (Rehd.) Sarg.
(<x arnoldiana < M. domestica
‘Niedzwetzkyana’) ‘Henrietta Crosby’
(<x arnoldiana < M. spectabilis)
‘Van Eseltine’
x atrosanguinea (Spaeth) Schneid.
(<x atrosanguinea x M. sargentii ‘Rosea’)
‘Mary Potter’
baccata (L.) Borkh.
baccata (L.) Borkh. var. mandschurica
(Maxim.) Schneid.
coronaria (L.) Mill.
coronaria (L.) Mill. ‘Nieuwlandiana’
coronaria (L.) Mill. var. dasycalyx Rehd.
coronaria (L.) Mill. var. elongata Rehd.
domestica Borkh.
domestica Borkh. ‘Veitch’s Scarlet’
floribunda Sieb.
halliana Koehne
halliana Koehne ‘Parkmanii’
* halliana Koehne hybrid ‘Adirondack’
< hartwigii Koehne ‘Katherine’
hupehensis (Pamp.) Rehd.
ioensis (A.Wood) Britton ‘Nova’
ioensis (A.Wood) Britton ‘Plena’
ioensis (A.Wood) Britton var. palmeri
Rehd.
lancifolia Rehd.
x micromalus Makino
x platycarpa Rehd.
prunifolia (Willd.) Borkh.
< purpurea (Barbier) Rehd.
< purpurea (Barbier) Rehd.
‘Aldenhamensis’
< purpurea (Barbier) Rehd. ‘Eleyi’
< purpurea (Barbier) Rehd. ‘Lemoinei’
< robusta (Carr.) Rehd.
x robusta (Carr.) Rehd. ‘Golden
Hornet’
sargentii Rehd.
sargentii Rehd. ‘Rosea’
x scheideckeri (Spaeth) Zab.
<x scheideckeri (Spaeth) Zab.
‘Dorothea’
sieboldii (Regel) Rehd.
* sieboldii (Regel) Rehd. ‘Fuji’
<x soulardii (Bailey) Britton ‘Red Tip’
spectabilis (Ait.) Borkh.
x zumi (Matsum.) Rehd.
* (/hybrid #28/ x M. ‘Wintergold’)
‘Narragansett’
‘Almey’
‘Centennial’
‘Crimson Brilliant’
‘David’
‘East Malling’
‘Evelyn’
‘Flame’
‘Golden Anniversary’
‘Guiding Star’
‘Henry F. Dupont’
‘Hillier’
‘Marshall Oyama’
‘Mathews’
‘Mrs. Bayard Thayer’
‘Normand’
‘Oporto’
‘Pink Pearl’
‘Pink Spires’
‘Prairie Rose’
‘Prince George’s’
‘Profusion’
‘Pygmy’
‘Red Jade’
‘Red Jewel’
‘Red Silver’
‘Rondo’
‘Shakespeare’
‘Silver Moon’
‘Sissipuk’
‘Thomas Roland’
‘Timiskaming’
‘Tops-in-Bloom’
‘Wintergold’
‘Wynema’
MALVAVISCUS Fabr. non Adans.
MALVACEAE Mallow Family
arboreus Cav. var. drummondii Schery
arboreus Cav. var. penduliflorus (Sesse
& Moc. ex DC.) Schery
MANIHOT Mill. Cassava
EUPHORBIACEAE Spurge Family
grahamii Hook.
MELALEUCA lL.
MYRTACEAE Myrtle Family
quinquenervia (Cav.) S.T.Blake
MELIA UL.
MELIACEAE Mahogany Family
azedarach L.
MENZIESIA Sm.
ERICACEAE Heath Family
pilosa (Michx.) Juss.
MESPILUS L.
ROSACEAE Rose Family
germanica L.
METASEQUOIA Miki ex H.H.Hu &
W.C.Cheng
TAXODIACEAE Taxodium Family
glyptostroboides H.H.Hu & W.C.Cheng
* glyptostroboides H.H.Hu & W.C.Cheng
‘National’
MICHELIA L.
MAGNOLIACEAE Magnolia Family
compressa (Maxim.) Sarg.
JSigo (Lour.) Spreng.
MICROBIOTA Komar.
CUPRESSACEAE Cypress Family
decussata Komar.
287
MICROCITRUS Swingle
RUTACEAE Citrus Family
australasica (F.Muell.) Swingle
MILLETTIA Wight & Arn.
FABACEAE (Faboideae) Bean Family
reticulata Benth.
MIMOSA L.
FABACEAE (Mimosoideae) Bean Family
biuncifera Benth.
pigra L. var. berlandieri (A.Gr.)
B.L.Turner
MITCHELLA L.
RUBIACEAE Madder Family
repens L.
MORUS L. Mulberry
MORACEAE Mulberry Family
alba L.
alba L. ‘Hicks’
alba L. ‘Pendula’
alba L. ‘Teas Weeping’
rubra L.
MUEHLENBECKIA Meisn.
POLYGONACEAE Buckwheat Family
axillaris (Hook.f.) Walp.
MURRAYA Koenig ex L.
RUTACEAE Citrus Family
paniculata (L.) Jack
MUSA L.
MUSACEAE
Banana
Banana Family
basjoo Sieb. & Zucc.
<x paradisiaca L. ‘Sapientum’
rosacea Jacq.
velutina H.Wendl. & Drude
MYRICA L.
MYRICACEAE Bayberry Family
cerifera L.
heterophylla Raf.
inodora Bartram
pensylvanica Loisel.
pusilla Raf.
rubra Sieb. & Zucc.
MYRTUS L.
MYRTACEAE
Myrtle
Myrtle Family
communis L.
communis L. ‘Microphylla’
NANDINA Thunb.
BERBERIDACEAE Barberry Family
domestica Thunb.
domestica Thunb. ‘Alba’
domestica Thunb. ‘Harbour Dwarf’
domestica Thunb. ‘Purpurea Nana’
NEILLIA D.Don
ROSACEAE Rose Family
sinensis Oliv.
NEMOPANTAUS Raf.
AQUIFOLIACEAE Holly Family
mucronatus (L.) Trelease
NERIUM L.
APOCYNACEAE Dogbane Family
oleander L.
oleander L. ‘Variegata’
NEVIUSIA A.Gr.
ROSACEAE Rose Family
alabamensis A.Gr.
NICODEMIA_ Tenore
BUDDLEJACEAE Buddleja Family
diversifolia Tenore
NICOTIANA L.
SOLANACEAE Nightshade Family
glauca R.Graham
NIEREMBERGIA Ruiz & Pavon
SOLANACEAE Nightshade Family
scoparia Sendtn.
NYSSA L.
NYSSACEAE Sour-gum Family
ogeche Marsh.
sylvatica Marsh.
sylvatica Marsh. var. biflora (Walt.) Sarg.
OCHNA L.
OCHNACEAE Ochna Family
atropurpurea DC.
OLEA L.
OLEACEAE Olive Family
europaea L.
ORIGANUM L.
LAMIACEAE Mint Family
onites L.
ORIXA Thunb.
RUTACEAE Citrus Family
japonica Thunb.
OSMANTHUS Lour.
OLEACEAE Olive Family
americanus (L.) A.Gr.
armatus Diels
x fortunei Carr.
x fortunei Carr. ‘San Jose’
fragrans Lour.
fragrans Lour. ‘Aurantiacus’
heterophyllus (G.Don) P.S.Green
var. heterophyllus
heterophyllus (G.Don) P.S.Green
var. heterophyllus ‘Gulf Tide’
heterophyllus (G.Don) P.S.Green
var. heterophyllus ‘Purpureus’
heterophyllus (G.Don) P.S.Green
var. heterophyllus ‘Rotundifolius’
heterophyllus (G.Don) P.S.Green
var. heterophyllus ‘Variegatus’
OSTEOMELES Lindl.
ROSACEAE Rose Family
schwerinae Schneid.
OSTRYA Scop.
BETULACEAE Birch Family
virginiana (Mill.) K.Koch
OXYDENDRUM DC.
ERICACEAE Heath Family
arboreum (L.) DC.
PACHYSANDRA Michx.
BUXACEAE Boxwood Family
axillaris Franch.
procumbens Michx.
terminalis Sieb. & Zucc.
terminalis Sieb. & Zucc. ‘Silveredge’
PAEONIA L. Peony
PAEONIACEAE Peony Family
suffruticosa Andr.
PALAFOXIA Lag.
ASTERACEAE Aster Family
feayi A.Gr.
PARKINSONIA L.
FABACEAE (Caesalpinioideae) Bean Family
aculeata L.
PARROTIA C.A.Mey.
HAMAMELIDACEAE Witch-hazel Family
persica (DC.) C.A.Mey.
PARROTIOPSIS (Niedenzu) Schneid.
HAMAMELIDACEAE Witch-hazel Family
jacquemontiana (Decne.) Rehd.
PARTHENOCISSUS Planch.
VITACEAE Grape Family
henryana (Hemsl.) Diels & Gilg
quinquefolia (L.) Planch.
tricuspidata (Sieb. & Zucc.) Planch.
PASSIFLORA L.
PASSIFLORACEAE _s Passion-flower Family
coccinea Aubl.
PAULOWNIA Sieb. & Zucc.
SCROPHULARIACEAE Figwort Family
kawakamii Ito
tomentosa (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Steud.
2600
PAVONIA Cav.
MALVACEAE Mallow Family
hastata Cav.
PAXISTIMA Raf.
CELASTRACEAE Staff-tree Family
canbyi A.Gr.
PERIPLOCA L.
ASCLEPIADACEAE Asclepias Family
graeca L.
PEROVSKIA Karelin
LAMIACEAE Mint Family
atriplicifolia Benth.
PERSEA Miill.
LAURACEAE Laurel Family
americana Mill.
borbonia (L.) Spreng.
humilis Nash
thunbergii (Sieb. & Zucc.) Kosterm.
PETTERIA Presl
FABACEAE (Faboideae) Bean Family
ramentacea Presl
PHELLODENDRON Rupr.
RUTACEAE Citrus Family
amurense Rupr.
amurense Rupr. var. japonicum (Maxim.)
Ohwi
amurense Rupr. var. lavallei (Dode)
Sprague
PHILADELPHUS L. Mock Orange
SAXIFRAGACEAE (Hydrangeoideae)
Saxifrage Family
coronarius L.
coronarius L. ‘Belle Etoile’
coronarius L. ‘Duplex’
coronarius L. ‘Natchez’
delavayi L.Henry ‘Nymans’
<falconeri Sarg.
hirsutus Nutt.
inodorus L.
x lemoinei V.Lemoine
lewisit Pursh
pubescens Loisel.
a)
pubescens Loisel. var. verrucosus
(Schrad. ex. DC.) S.Y.Hu
satsumanus Sieb. ex Miq. var. nikoensis
Rehd.
schrenkii Rupr.
triflorus Wall.
< virginalis Rehd. ‘Minnesota
Snowflake’
< virginalis Rehd. ‘Virginal’
‘Silberregen’
‘Voie Lactee’
PHILLYREA L.
OLEACEAE Olive Family
angustifolia L.
latifolia L. var. media (L.) Schneid.
latifolia L. var. media (L.) Schneid.
‘Spinosa’
PHOENIX L.
ARECACEAE Palm Family
canariensis Hort. ex Chabaud
reclinata Jacq.
sylvestris < P. canariensis
PHOTINIA Lindl.
ROSACEAE Rose Family
<fraseri W.J.Dress ‘Birmingham’
glabra (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Maxim.
serratifolia (Desf.) Kalk.
villosa (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) DC.
villosa (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) DC.
var. laevis (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Dipp.
villosa (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) DC.
var. maximowicziana (Lev.) Rehd.
villosa (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) DC.
var. sinica Rehd. & Wils.
PHYGELIUS' E.Mey. ex Benth.
SCROPHULARIACEAE Figwort Family
capensis E.Mey.
PHYLLOSTACHYS Sieb. & Zucc.
Bamboo
POACEAE Grass Family
angusta McClure
arcana McClure
aurea A.& C.Riv.
aureosulcata McClure
bambusoides Sieb. & Zucc.
bambusoides Sieb. & Zucc. ‘Castillon’
congesta McClure
dulcis McClure abies (L.) Karst. ‘Prostrata’
elegans McClure abies (L.) Karst. ‘Pseudoprostrata’
flexuosa A.& C.Riv. abies (L.) Karst. ‘Pumila’
heterocycla (Carr.) Mitf. abies (L.) Karst. ‘Pumila Glauca’
meyeri McClure abies (L.) Karst. ‘Pygmaea’
nidularia Munro abies (L.) Karst. ‘Pyramidata’
abies (L.) Karst. ‘Remonte’
abies (L.) Karst. ‘Repens’
abies (L.) Karst. ‘Tabuliformis’
alcoquiana (J.G.Veitch ex Lindl.) Carr.
asperata Mast.
asperata Mast. ‘Glauca’
asperata Mast. var. heterolepis (Rehd. &
Wils.) W.C.Cheng ex Rehd.
gemmata Rehd. & Wils.
glauca (Moench) Voss
glauca (Moench) Voss ‘Conica’
glauca (Moench) Voss ‘Echiniformis’
glauca (Moench) Voss ‘Wild Acres’
glehnii (F.Schmidt) Mast.
jezoensis (Sieb. & Zucc.) Carr.
‘Howell’s Dwarf’
mariana (Mill.) BSP.
‘Beissneri Compacta’
mariana (Mill.) BSP. ‘Doumetii’
obovata Ledeb.
omorika (Pancic) Purk.
omorika (Pancic) Purk. ‘Pendula’
orientalis (L.) Link
orientalis (L.) Link ‘Aurea Compacta’
nidularia Munro ‘Smoothsheath’
nigra (Loud.) Munro
nigra (Lodd.) Munro ‘Henon’
nuda McClure
propinqua McClure
purpurata McClure ‘Solidstem’
purpurata McClure ‘Straightstem’
rubromarginata McClure
viridiglaucescens A.& C.Riv.
viridis (Young) McClure
vivax McClure
PHYSOCARPUS (Cambess.) Maxim.
Ninebark
ROSACEAE Rose Family
amurensis (Maxim.) Maxim.
intermedius (Rydb.) Schneid.
malvaceous (Greene) O.Ktze.
opulifolius (L.) Maxim.
opulifolius (L.) Maxim. ‘Luteus’
PICEA A.Dietr.
PINACEAE
Spruce
Pine Family
abies (L.) Karst.
orientalis (L.) Link ‘Gracilis’
pungens Engelm.
abies (L.) Karst. ‘Barryi’ pungens Engelm. ‘Compacta’
abies (L.) Karst. ‘Brevifolia’ pungens Engelm. ‘Foxtail’
abies (L.) Karst. ‘Capitata’ pungens Engelm. f. glauca (Regel)
abies (L.) Karst. ‘Clanbrassiliana’ Beissn. ‘Glauca Pendula’
abies (L.) Karst. ‘Compacta Asselyn’ pungens Engelm. f. glauca (Regel)
abies (L.) Karst. ‘Globosa’ Beissn. ‘Glauca Procumbens’
abies (L.) Karst.
‘Gregoryana Parsonii’
pungens Engelm. f. glauca (Regel)
abies (L.) Karst. ‘Highlandia’ Beissn.‘Glauca Prostrata’
abies (L.) Karst. ‘Humilis’ pungens Engelm. ‘Globosa’
abies (L.) Karst. ‘Hystrix’ pungens Engelm. ‘Hoopsii’
abies (L.) Karst. ‘Inversa’ pungens Engelm. ‘Hunnewelliana’
abies (L.) Karst. ‘Kingsville’ pungens Engelm. ‘Iseli Fastigiata’
abies (L.) Karst. ‘Little Gem’ pungens Engelm. ‘Koster’
abies (L.) Karst. ‘Maxwellii’ pungens Engelm. ‘Montgomery’
abies (L.) Karst. ‘Merhii’ pungens Engelm. f. glauca (Regel)
abies (L.) Karst. ‘Microphylla’ Beissn.
abies (L.) Karst. ‘Microsperma’ torano (K.Koch) Koehne
abies (L.) Karst. ‘Montigena’
abies (L.) Karst. ‘Mucronata’ PIERIS' D.Don
abies (L.) Karst. ‘Nidiformis’ ERICACEAE Heath Family
abies (L.) Karst. ‘Ohlendorffii’
abies (L.) Karst. ‘Oldhamiana’ floribunda (Pursh) Benth. & Hook.
abies (L.) Karst. ‘Parsonii’ (floribunda x P. japonica)
abies (L.) Karst. ‘Pendula’ ‘Brower’s Beauty’
abies (L.) Karst. ‘Procumbens’ formosa (Wall.) D.Don
2911
formosa (Wall.) D.Don ‘Wakehurst’
(formosa x P. japonica) ‘Mountain Fire’
Japonica (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) D.Don
ex G.Don
japonica (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) D.Don
ex G.Don ‘Bert Chandler’
Japonica (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) D.Don
ex G.Don ‘Compacta’
japonica (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) D.Don
ex G.Don ‘Crispa’
japonica (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) D.Don
ex G.Don ‘Daisen’
japonica (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) D.Don
ex G.Don ‘Dorothy Wyckoff
japonica (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) D.Don
ex G.Don ‘Flamingo’
japonica (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) D.Don
ex G.Don ‘Purity’
japonica (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) D.Don
ex G.Don ‘Pygmaea’
japonica (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) D.Don
ex G.Don ‘Pygmy Variegata’
japonica (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) D.Don
ex G.Don ‘Red Mill’
japonica (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) D.Don
ex G.Don ‘Scarlet O’Hara’
japonica (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) D.Don
ex G.Don ‘Shojo’
japonica (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) D.Don
ex G.Don ‘Variegata’
japonica (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) D.Don
ex G.Don ‘Wada’
japonica (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) D.Don
ex G.Don ‘White Cascade’
japonica (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) D.Don
ex G.Don ‘Whitecaps’
(japonica = P. formosa) ‘Forest Flame’
phillyreifolia (Hook.) DC.
taiwanensis Hayata
PINCKNEYA Michx.
RUBIACEAE
pubens Michx.
PINUS L. Pine
PINACEAE
armandii Franch.
attenuata J.G.Lemmon
ayacahuite K.Ehrenb.
banksiana Lamb.
brutia Tenore
Madder Family
Pine Family
bungeana Zucc. ex Endl.
cembra L.
cembra L. ‘Compacta Glauca’
cembra L. var. sibirica Loud.
cembroides Zucc.
clausa (Chapm. ex Engelm.) Vasey
ex Sarg.
contorta Dougl. ex Loud. ‘Spaan’s Dwarf’
densiflora Sieb. & Zucc.
densiflora Sieb. & Zucc.
‘Oculus-draconis’
densiflora Sieb. & Zucc. ‘Pendula’
densiflora Sieb. & Zucc. ‘Umbraculifera’
echinata Mill.
elliottii Engelm.
flexilis James
flexilis James ‘Glenmore’
glabra Walt.
greggii Engelm. & Parl.
halepensis Mill.
koraiensis Sieb. & Zucc.
leucodermis Ant.
leucodermis Ant. ‘Compact Gem’
mugo Turra var. mugo
mugo Turra var. mughus (Scop.) Zenari
‘Gnom’
mugo Turra var. mughus (Scop.) Zenari
‘Mops’
mugo Turra var. pumilio (Haenke) Zenari
nigra Arn. ‘Globosa’
nigra Arn. ‘Hornibrookiana’
nigra Arn. ‘Monstrosa’
nigra Arn. ‘Nana’
nigra Arn. ssp. nigra
palustris Mill.
parviflora Sieb. & Zucc.
parviflora Sieb. & Zucc.
‘Adcock’s Dwarf’
parviflora Sieb. & Zucc. ‘Baldwin’
parviflora Sieb. & Zucc. ‘Glauca’
parviflora Sieb. & Zucc. ‘Glauca Nana’
parviflora Sieb. & Zucc. ‘Kokonoe’
parviflora Sieb. & Zucc. ‘Venus’
parviflora Sieb. & Zucc. ‘Watnong’
patula Schiede & Deppe
peuce Griseb. ‘Arnold Dwarf’
pinea L.
ponderosa Dougl. ex P.& C.Laws
ponderosa Dougl. ex P.& C.Laws.
‘Pendula’
pumila (Pall.) Regel
pumila (Pall.) Regel ‘Dwarf Blue’
pungens Lamb.
resinosa Ait.
rigida Mill.
roxburghii Sarg.
sabiniana Dougl. ex D.Don
serotina Michx.
strobus L.
strobus L. ‘Amelia Dwarf’
strobus L. ‘Contorta’
strobus L. ‘Dwarf’
strobus L. ‘Elf’
strobus L. ‘Fastigiata’
strobus L. ‘Merrimack’
strobus L. ‘Nana’
strobus L. ‘Pendula’
strobus L. ‘Pumila’
strobus L. ‘Radiata’
strobus L. ‘Seacrest’
strobus L. ‘Torulosa’
strobus < P. wallichiana
sylvestris L.
sylvestris L. ‘Albyns’
sylvestris L. ‘Argentea Compacta’
sylvestris L. ‘Aurea’
sylvestris L. ‘Beuvronensis’
sylvestris L. ‘Fastigiata’
sylvestris L. ‘Globosa Viridis’
sylvestris L. ‘Moseri’
sylvestris L. ‘Repens’
sylvestris L. ‘Sentinel’
taeda L.
thunbergiana Franco
thunbergiana Franco ‘Corticosa’
thunbergiana Franco ‘Yatsubusa’
virginiana Mill.
wallichiana A.B.Jacks.
wallichiana A.B.Jacks. ‘Zebrina’
PISTACIA L. Pistache
ANACARDIACEAE Cashew Family
chinensis Bunge
texana Swingle
PITHECELLOBIUM Mart.
FABACEAE (Mimosoideae) Bean Family
ebano (Berl.) Muller
PITTOSPORUM Banks ex Sol.
PITTOSPORACEAE Pittosporum Family
glabratum Lindl.
tobira (Willd.) Ait
tobira (Willd.) Ait. “Variegata’
tobira (Willd.) Ait. ‘Wheeler’s Dwarf
undulatum Vent.
PLANERA J.F.Gmel.
ULMACEAE Elm Family
aquatica (Walt.) J.F.Gmel.
PLATANUS L. Sycamore
PLATANACEAE Plane-tree Family
< acerifolia (Ait.) Willd.
* <acerifolia (Ait.) Willd. ‘Columbia’
* xacerifolia (Ait.) Willd. ‘Liberty’
occidentalis L.
orientalis L.
PLATYCARYA Sieb. & Zucc.
JUGLANDACEAE Walnut Family
strobilacea Sieb. & Zucc.
PLATYCLADUS Spach
CUPRESSACEAE Cypress Family
orientalis (L.) Franco
orientalis (L.) Franco ‘Aurea Nana’
orientalis (L.) Franco ‘Bakeri’
orientalis (L.) Franco
‘Berckman’s Golden’
orientalis (L.) Franco ‘Beverleyensis’
orientalis (L.) Franco ‘Conspicua’
orientalis (L.) Franco ‘Flagelliformis’
orientalis (L.) Franco ‘Fruitlandii’
orientalis (L.) Franco ‘Hohman’
orientalis (L.) Franco ‘Juniperoides’
orientalis (L.) Franco ‘Rosedalis’
orientalis (L.) Franco ‘Semperaurea’
PLUMBAGO L.
PLUMBAGINACEAE Leadwort Family
auriculata Lam.
PODOCARPUS lL Her. ex Pers.
PODOCARPACEAE Podocarpus Family
gracilior Pilger
macrophyllus (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.)
Sweet
macrophyllus (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.)
Sweet var. maki Sieb.
nagi (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Makino
totara D.Don
POLIOTHYRSIS Oliv.
FLACOURTIACEAE Flacourtia Family
sinensis Oliv.
293
POLYGONELLA Michx.
POLYGONACEAE Buckwheat Family
americana (Fischer & C.A.Mey.) Small
myriophylla (Small) Horton
polygama (Vent.) Engelm. & A.Gr.
PONCIRUS kaf.
RUTACEAE Citrus Family
trifoliata (L.) Raf.
POPULUS L. Poplar
SALICACEAE Willow Family
alba L.
alba L. ‘Pyramidalis’
< canadensis Moench
candicans Ait.
x canescens (Ait.) Sm.
deltoides Marsh.
grandidentata Michx.
heterophylla L.
maximowiczii A.Henry
maximowiczii < P. trichocarpa
nigra L. ‘Italica’
simonii Carr. ‘Fastigiata’
tremuloides Michx.
PORLIERIA Ruiz & Pavon
ZYGOPHYLLACEAE Caltrop Family
angustifolia (Engelm.) A.Gr.
POTENTILLA L.
ROSACEAE
Cinquefoil
Rose Family
fruticosa L.
fruticosa L. ‘Abbotswood’
fruticosa L. ‘Everest’
fruticosa L. ‘Grandiflora’
Jruticosa L. ‘Jackman’s’
fruticosa L. ‘Katherine Dykes’
fruticosa L. ‘Maanelys’
fruticosa L. ‘Primrose Beauty’
fruticosa L. ‘William Purdom’
tridentata Ait.
‘Sophie Blush’
PRINSEPIA Royle
ROSACEAE Rose Family
sinensis (Oliv.) Oliv.
PROSOPIS L.
FABACEAE (Mimosoideae) Bean Family
glandulosa Torr. var. torreyana
(L.Benson) M.C.Johnst.
PRUNUS L.
ROSACEAE Rose Family
americana Marsh.
angustifolia Marsh.
apetala (Sieb. & Zucc.) Franch. & Sav.
armeniaca L.
avium L.
avium L. ‘Plena’
< blireiana Andre
campanulata Maxim.
caroliniana Ait.
cerasifera Ehrh.
cerasifera Ehrh. ‘Atropurpurea’
cerasifera Ehrh. ‘Moseri’
cerasifera Ehrh. ‘Purpusii’
cerasifera Ehrh. ‘Thundercloud’
cerasus L. ‘Montmorency’
< cistena N.E.Hansen
conradinae Koehne
cyclamina Koehne
domestica L. ssp. insititia (L.) Schneid.
dulcis (Mill.) D.A.Webb
glandulosa Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
glandulosa Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Albo-plena’
glandulosa Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Sinensis’
humilis Bunge
<incam Fletcher ‘Okami’
incisa Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
incisa Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘February Pink’
incisa Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. f. serrata
Koidz. ex Wils.
incisa Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
var. tomentosa Koidz.
(incisa < P. serrulata) ‘Umineko’
japonica Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
laurocerasus L.
laurocerasus L. ‘Camelliifolia’
laurocerasus L. ‘Forest Green’
laurocerasus L. ‘Otto Luyken’
laurocerasus L. ‘Zabeliana’
laurocerasus.L. var. schipkaensis
Spaeth
lusitanica L.
mahaleb L.
maritima Marsh.
maritima Marsh. ‘Methley’
mexicana S.Wats.
& Zucc.
& Zucc.
& Zucc.
& Zucc.
& Zucc.
mume Sieb.
mume Sieb.
mume Sieb.
mume Sieb.
mume Sieb.
‘Alba’
‘Matsubara Red’
‘Nishiki ume’
‘Peggy Clarke’
mume Sieb. & Zucc. ‘Rosemary Clarke’
mume Sieb. & Zucc. ‘W. B. Clarke’
munsoniana W.F.Wight & Hedr.
(nipponica Matsum. var. kurilensis
(Miyabe) Wils. x unknown pollen parent)
‘Kursar’
padus L.
padus L. ‘Grandiflorus’
persica (L.) Batsch
persica (L.) Batsch ‘Alba’
persica (L.) Batsch ‘Albo-plena’
persica (L.) Batsch ‘Camelliifolia’
persica (L.) Batsch ‘Dianthiflora’
persica (L.) Batsch ‘Duplex’
persica (L.) Batsch ‘Fastigiata’
persica (L.) Batsch ‘Rubro-plena’
persica (L.) Batsch ‘Versicolor’
persica (L.) Batsch var. nucipersica
(Borkh.) Schneid. ‘White Glory’
rivularis Scheele
sargentii Rehd.
sargentii Rehd. ‘Dr. S. Edwin Mueller’
sargentii Rehd. ‘Rancho’
(sargentii < P. ?incisa) ‘Spire’
(sargentii < P. subhirtella) ‘Accolade’
serotina Ehrh.
serrula Franch.
serrulata Lindl.
serrulata Lindl. ‘Amanogawa’
serrulata Lindl. ‘Daikaku’
serrulata Lindl. ‘Fudan sakura’
serrulata Lindl. ‘Fuku rokuju’
serrulata Lindl. ‘Gozanoma nioi’
serrulata Lindl. ‘Hosokawa’
serrulata Lindl. ‘Imose’
serrulata Lindl. ‘Kiku shidare’
serrulata Lindl. ‘Kwanzan’
serrulata Lindl. ‘Mt. Fuji’
serrulata Lindl. ‘Oshima zakura’
serrulata Lindl. ‘Pink Perfection’
serrulata Lindl. ‘Rosea’
serrulata Lindl. ‘Shirofugen’
serrulata Lindl. ‘Shirotae’
serrulata Lindl. ‘Tai hakw’
serrulata Lindl. ‘Wase mikayo’
serrulata Lindl. ‘Yama zakura’
serrulata Lindl. var. spontanea
(Maxim.) Wils.
x sieboldii (Carr.) Wittmack
x subhirtella Miq.
x subhirtella Miq. ‘Autumnalis’
x subhirtella Miq. ‘Elizabeth’
x subhirtella Miq. ‘Rosea’
x subhirtella Miq. ‘Shidare higan’
< subhirtella Miq. ‘Yae shidare higan’
x subhirtella Miq. var. ascendens
(Makino) Wils. ‘Flore-plena’
(<subhirtella < P. « yedoensis)
‘Pandora’
((<subhirtella « P. < yedoensis) <
P. <subhirtella) ‘Hally Jolivette’
syodoi Nakai
tomentosa Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
triloba Lindl.
triloba Lindl. ‘Multiplex’
umbellata Ell.
verecunda (Koidz.) Koehne
virginiana L. ‘Schubert’
x yedoensis Matsum.
x yedoensis Matsum
x yedoensis Matsum
x yedoensis Matsum
‘Ariake’
‘Asagi’
‘Benden’
‘Botan zakura’
‘Fugenzo’
‘Gyoiko’
‘Hatazakura’
‘Hizakura’
‘Meigetsu’
‘Ojochin’
‘Senriko’
‘Shogetsu’
‘Snow Fountain’
‘Taki nioi’
‘Yae akebono’
. ‘Akebono’
. ‘Shidare yoshino’
. ‘Somei yoshino’
‘Yae murasaki zakura’
PSEUDOCYDONIA (Schneid.) Schneid.
ROSACEAE
Rose Family
sinensis (Dum.-Cours.) Thouin
PSEUDOLARIX Gord.
PINACEAE
Pine Family
amabilis (J.Nelson) Rehd.
PSEUDOSASA_ Makino ex Nakai
POACEAE
Grass Family
japonica Sieb. & Zucc. ex Steud.
295
PSEUDOTSUGA Carr.
PINACEAE
Douglas Fir
Pine Family
menziesii (Mirb.) Franco var. glauca
(Beissn.) Franco
menziesii (Mirb.) Franco var. glauca
(Beissn.) Franco ‘Densa’
menziesii (Mirb.) Franco var. glauca
(Beissn.) Franco ‘Fastigiata’
menziesii (Mirb.) Franco var. glauca
(Beissn.) Franco ‘Glauca Pendula’
menziesii (Mirb.) Franco var. glauca
(Beissn.) Franco ‘Oudemansii’
PSIDIUM L. Purple Guava
MYRTACEAE Myrtle Family
littorale Raddi var. longipes (O. Berg)
Fosberg
PTELEA L. Hop Tree
RUTACEAE Citrus Family
trifoliata L.
PTEROCARYA Kunth
JUGLANDACEAE
Wingnut
Walnut Family
stenoptera DC.
PTEROSTYRAX Sieb. & Zucc.
Epaulette Tree
STYRACACEAE Storax Family
corymbosum Sieb. & Zucc.
hispidum Sieb. & Zucc.
PUNICA L.
PUNICACEAE Pomegranate Family
granatum L.
granatum L. ‘Legrellei’
granatum L. ‘Nana’
granatum L. ‘Plena’
PYRACANTHA M.J.Roem.
ROSACEAE
Firethorn
Rose Family
angustifolia (Franch.) Schneid.
angustifolia (Franch.) Schneid. ‘Gnome’
* (angustifolia < P. ‘Watereri’) ‘Navaho’
atalantioides (Hance) Stapf
atalantioides (Hance) Stapf ‘Aurea’
coccinea Roem.
coccinea Roem. ‘Bound’
coccinea Roem. ‘Chadwick’
coccinea Roem. ‘Cole’s Erect’
296
coccinea Roem.
coccinea Roem.
coccinea Roem.
coccinea Roem.
coccinea Roem.
coccinea Roem.
coccinea Roem.
coccinea Roem.
coccinea Roem.
coccinea Roem.
coccinea Roem.
coccinea Roem.
coccinea Roem.
coccinea Roem.
coccinea Roem.
coccinea Roem.
coccinea Roem.
‘Dauerbrand’
‘Gold Nugget’
‘Kasan’
‘Keessen’
‘Lalandei’
‘Low Boy’
‘Minute Man’
‘Monrovia’
‘Orange Giant’
‘Pauciflora’
‘Praecox’
‘Runyan’
‘Sepers’
‘Thornless’
‘Vincent’
‘Wayside’s Compact’
‘Wyattii’
(coccinea < P. crenulata
var. rogersiana) ‘Eddie’s Coral’
crenulata (D.Don) Roem.
crenulata (D.Don) Roem. f. flava
Meunissier
crenulata (D.Don) Roem.
var. kansuensis Rehd.
crenulata (D.Don) Roem.
var. rogersiana A.B.Jacks.
crenulata (D.Don) Roem.
var. rogersiana A.B.Jacks. ‘Flava’
fortuneana (Maxim.) Li
fortuneana (Maxim.) Li ‘Graberi’
Jortuneana (Maxim.) Li ‘Orange Glow’
* (fortuneana ‘Orange Glow’ <
P. crenulata var. rogersiana ‘Flava’)
‘Teton’
koidzumii (Hayata) Rehd.
koidzumii (Hayata) Rehd. ‘Belli’
koidzumii (Hayata) Rehd.
koidzumii (Hayata) Rehd.
Red’
‘Government
koidzumii (Hayata) Rehd. ‘Low Dense’
koidzumii (Hayata) Rehd. ‘Miller’
koidzumii (Hayata) Rehd. ‘Rosedale’
‘Mohave’
* (koidzumii < P. coccinea ‘Wyattii’)
(koidzumii < P. fortuneana) ‘San Jose’
* (koidzumii < P. fortuneana) ‘Shawnee’
* (koidzumii ‘Belli’ x P. coccinea
var. pauciflora) ‘Pueblo’
* (koidzumii ‘Victory’ < (P. koidzumii
‘Rosedale’ < P. fortuneana
‘Orange Glow’)) ‘Apache’
‘Bad Zwischenahn’
‘Baker’
‘Bloss’
‘Brilliant’
‘Cal Poly’
‘Chinese Brocade’
‘Crimson Tide’
‘Coplen’s Royal’
‘Dr. Hook’
‘Early Red’
‘Golden Charmer’
‘Golden Queen’
‘Heyden’s Bright Yellow’
‘Heyden’s Hi Yellow’
‘Ingleside Crimson’
‘Knap Hill Buttercup’
‘Mioun’
‘Moonbeam’
‘Orange King’
‘Pine Cone’
‘Pinkie’
‘Pride of Portsmouth’
‘Pyrabox’
‘Red Berry’
‘Santa Cruz’
‘Schwartz’
‘Select Yellow’
‘Sensation’
‘Spring Hill’
‘Stribling’
‘Taliensis’
‘Tiny Tim’
‘True Yellow’
‘Variegated’
‘Walder’
‘Walder Prostrate’
‘Waterer’s Dwarf
‘Waterer’s Orange’
‘Waterer’s Yellow’
‘Watereri’
‘Weaver’s Superb’
‘Wheeler’
‘Wight Early’
‘Wonderberry’
‘Yella Berry’
‘Yokohama’
XPYRACOMELES Rehd. ex Guill.
ROSACEAE Rose Family
vilmorinii Rehd. ex Guill.
PYRUS L. Pear
ROSACEAE Rose Family
amygdaliformis Villars
betulifolia Bunge
bretschneideri Rehd.
calleryana Decne.
calleryana Decne. ‘Aristocrat’
calleryana Decne. ‘Bradford’
* calleryana Decne. ‘Capital’
calleryana Decne. ‘Chanticleer’
* calleryana Decne. ‘Whitehouse’
calleryana Decne. var. dimorphophylla
(Makino) Koidz.
x canescens Spach
communis L.
elaeagrifolia Pall.
fauriei Schneid.
kawakamii Hayata
x lecontei Rehd.
< michauxti Bosc ex Poir.
nivalis Jacq.
pashia Buch.-Ham. ex D.Don
phaeocarpa Rehd.
pyrifolia (Burm.f.) Nakai
pyrtfolia (Burm.) Nakai ‘Chojure’
pyrifolia (Burm.f.) Nakai var. culta
(Makino) Nakai
regelii Rehd.
salicifolia Pall.
salicifolia Pall. ‘Pendula’
ussuriensis Maxim.
ussuriensis Maxim. var. hondoensis
(Kikuchi & Nakai) Rehd.
ussuriensis Maxim. var. ovoidea Rehd.
QUERCUS L.
FAGACEAE
acutissima Carruthers
alba L.
alba < Q. virginiana
arkansana Sarg.
asheana Little
austrina Small
bicolor Willd.
<x bimundorum Palm.
cerris L.
chenii Nakai
coccinea Muenchh.
<comptonae Sarg.
Oak
Beech Family
dentata Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
fabri Hance
falcata Michx.
falcata Michx. var. pagodifolia Fl.
frainetto Tenore
georgiana M.A.Curtis
gilva Bl.
glandulifera Bl.
glauca Thunb. ex J.A.Murray
haas Kotschy
hemisphaerica Bartram ex Willd.
x heterophylla Michx.f.
imbricaria Michx.
incana Bartram
laevis Walt.
laurifolia Michx.
lyrata Walt.
macrocarpa Michx.
ZT
RHAPIDOPHYLLUM H.Wendl. & Drude
ARECACEAE Palm Family
margaretta Ashe
michauxii Nutt.
minima (Sarg.) Small
mongolica Fischer var. grosseserrata
(Bl.) Rehd. & Wils.
myrsinifolia Bl.
nigra L.
nuttallii Palm.
palustris Muenchh.
petraea (Mattusch.) Liebl.
petraea (Mattusch.) Liebl.
‘Falkenbergensis’
petraea (Mattusch.) Liebl. ‘Geisleri’
petraea (Mattusch.) Liebl. ‘Muscaviensis
hystrix (Pursh) H.Wendl. & Drude
RHAPIS L.f. ex Ait.
ARECACEAE Palm Family
excelsa (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) A.Henry
RHODODENDRON L.
ERICACEAE Heath Family
%
alabamense Rehd.
RHAMNUS L.
RHAMNACEAE
phellos L. amagianum Makino
phillyraeoides A.Gr. arborescens (Pursh) Torr.
prinus L. atlanticum (Ashe) Rehd.
pubescens Willd. augustinii Hemsl.
robur L. augustinii Hemsl. ‘Crater Lake’
robur L. ‘Cristata’
robur L. ‘Cucullata’
robur L. ‘Salicifolia’
robur L. f. fastigiata (Lam.) O.Schwarz
(robur f. fastigiata < Q. petraea
‘Muscaviensis’) ‘Columna’
< rosacea Bechst.
rubra L.
x sargentii Rehd.
shumardii Buckl.
stellata Wang.
suber L.
variabilis Bl.
velutina Lam.
virginiana Miill.
alaternus L.
carolinianus L.
catharticus L.
davuricus Pall.
japonicus Maxim.
utilis Decne.
Buckthorn
Buckthorn Family
austrinum (Small) Rehd.
bakeri (W.P.Lemmon & McKay) Hume
* bakeri (W.P.Lemmon & McKay) Hume
‘Camp’s Red’
brachycarpum D.Don ex G.Don
calendulaceum (Michx.) Torr.
canescens (Michx.) Sweet
carolinianum Rehd.
carolinianum Rehd. ‘Album’
carolinianum Rehd. ‘Luteum’
(carolinianum < R. ciliatum)
‘Dora Amateis’
(carolinianum < R. dauricum)
‘P. J. M.’
(carolinianum < R. dauricum)
‘P. J. Mezitt’
carolinianum < R. mucronulatum
carolinianum < R. mucronulatum
‘Conewago’
carolinianum < R. racemosum
(carolinianum < R. racemosum)
‘Conestoga’
catawbiense Michx.
(catawbiense < R. arboreum
ssp. arboreum) ‘John Walter’
(catawbiense = R. griffithianum)
RHAPHIOLEPIS Lindl.
ROSACEAE
‘Cynthia’
(catawbiense ‘Atrosanguineum’
R. fortunei) ‘David Gable’
catawbiense hybrid ‘Album Elegans’
catawbiense hybrid ‘Everestianum’
catawbiense hybrid ‘Gomer Waterer’
catawbiense hybrid
‘Mrs. Charles S. Sargent’
catawbiense hybrid ‘Roseum Elegans
(caucasicum < R. ponticum
var. album) ‘Cunningham’s White’
chapmanii A.Gr.
Rose Family
indica (L.) Lindl.
indica (L.) Lindl. ‘Enchantress’
indica (L.) Lindl. ‘Snow’
umbellata (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Makino
umbellata (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Makino
var. integerrima (Hook. & Arn.) Rehd.
‘Majestic Beauty’
‘Pink Cloud’
‘Springtime’
’
* (chapmanii < R. minus) ‘Bowie’
dauricum L.
decorum Franch.
degronianum Carr. ssp. heptamerum
(Maxim.) Hara
eriocarpum (Hayata) Nakai ‘Gumpo’
(fastigiatum < R. carolinianum)
‘Ramapo’
flammeum (Michx.) Sarg.
fortunei Lindl.
fortunei Lindl. ssp. discolor (Franch.)
Chamb.
(griffithianum < R. fortunei
ssp. fortunei) ‘Pink Diamond’
griffithianum hybrid
‘Mrs. E. C. Stirling’
griffithianum hybrid
‘The Hon. Jean Marie de Montague’
indicum (L.) Sweet
japonicum (A.Gr.) Suring.
kaempferi Planch.
kaempferi Planch. ‘Dorsett’
kaempferi < R. komiyamae
kanahirae Wils. :
keiskei Miq.
keiskei Miq. ‘Red Flare’
keiskei x R. racemosum
((keiskei < R. racemosum) < R. keiskei)
‘Mary Fleming’
kiusianum Makino
lasiostylum Hayata
luteum Sweet
macrosepalum Maxim.
macrosepalum Maxim. ‘Linearifolium’
maximum L.
micranthum Turcz.
minus Michx.
(minus < R. hirsutum) ‘Myrtifolium’
mucronulatum Turcz.
mucronulatum Turcz. ‘Albiflorum’
mucronulatum Turcz. ‘Cornell Pink’
mucronulatum Turcz. ‘Wheeldon’s Pink’
oblongifolium (Small) Millais
occidentale (Torr. & A.Gr.) A. Gr.
oldhamii Maxim.
oreodoxa Franch. var. fargesii (Franch.)
Chamb.
ovatum (Lindl.) Planch. ex Maxim.
periclymenoides (Michx.) Shinners
ponticum sport ‘Ponticum Variegatum’
(ponticum < R. maximum)
‘Ponticum Roseum’
ponticum seedling ‘Anah Kruschke’
prinophyllum (Small) Millais
prunifolium (Small) Millais
* prunifolium (Small) Millais ‘Hohman’
punctatum Andr.
racemosum R. keisicei
(racemosum < R. mucronulatum)
‘Conemaugh’
reticulatum D.Don ex G.Don
rubropilosum Hayata
scabrum (selection or hybrid)
‘Phoeniceum’
schlippenbachii Maxim.
serpyllifolium (A.Gr.) Miq.
serrulatum (Small) Millais
simiarum Hance
simsii Planch.
smirnowii Traut.
tamurae (Makino) Masam.
tosaense Makino
vaseyi A.Gr.
vaseyi A.Gr. f. album (Bean) Rehd.
(veitchianum < R. edgeworthii)
‘Forsterianum’
vernicosum Franch.
viscosum (L.) Torr.
weyrichii Maxim.
williamsianum Rehd. & Wils.
yakushimanum Nakai ssp. makinoi
(Tagg) Chamb.
yakushimanum Nakai
ssp. yakushimanum
yakushimanum Nakai
ssp. yakushimanum ‘Ken Janeck’
yedoense Maxim. ex Regel
var. poukhanense (Lev.) Nakai
‘A. Bedford’
‘Addy Wery’
‘Amethystinum’
‘Amoenum’
‘Annie E. Endtz’
‘April Rose’
‘Autumn Glory’
‘Azma’
‘Azor’
‘Ballerina’
‘Beauty of Littleworth’
‘Ben Morrison’
‘Beni kirishima’
‘Betty Wormald’
‘Bibiani’
‘Blaauw’s Pink’
‘Blue Tit’
‘Bosley 1020’
‘Brandywine’
‘Brick-dust Red’
‘Cadis’
‘Carmen’
‘Carminata Splendens’
‘Cerise’
‘Cherry Red’
‘Christmas Cheer’
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‘Christopher Wren’
‘Coccinea Major’
‘Coccinea Speciosa’
‘Comte de Newport’
‘Coral Bells’
‘Coral Cluster’
‘Corneille’
‘Dexter Purple’
‘Dexter’s Champagne’
‘Duc de Rohan’
‘Early Lavender’
‘Early Salmon’
‘Evening Glow’
‘Fawley’
‘Fedora’
‘Flamingo’
‘Flowerdale Pink’
‘Flowerdale Red’
‘Formosa’
‘George Lindley Taber’
‘Georgiana Maclay’
‘Giant Elegans’
‘Giant White’
‘Gibraltar’
Glenn Dale Azaleas (see App.
‘Glory of Sunninghill’
‘Golden Dream’
‘Helen’
‘Hinode giri’
‘Hugh Koster’
‘Iveryana’
‘Koran yuki’
‘Koromo shikibw’
‘Kristin’
‘La Roche’
‘Lady Mulberry’
‘Late Orchid’
‘Lawsal’
‘Lizette’
‘Lucinda’
‘Madame de Bruin’
‘Magnolia Alba’
‘Maria Derby’
‘Mrs. Betty Robertson’
‘Mrs. G. G. Gerbing’
‘Mrs. LBJ’
‘Mrs. R. S. Holford’
‘Mucronatum’
‘Nadine’
‘Narcissiflora’
‘Nodding Bells’
‘Obtusum’
‘Obtusum Album’
‘Oritani’
‘Palestrina’
‘Pioneer’
‘Plenum’
‘President Claeys’
‘Pride of Dorking’
‘Pride of Mobile’
‘Purple Splendor’
‘Queen of Orange’
‘Red Formosa’
‘Red Head’
‘Robert Allison’
‘Roseum Magnificum’
‘Royal Red’
‘Royal Splendor’
‘Salmon King’
‘Shrimp Pink’
‘Small Elegans’
‘Spring Glory’
‘Stewartstonian’
‘Suetsuma’
‘Sunset’
‘Susugonoito’
‘Tiffany’
‘Trilby’
“Viscosepala’
‘Wheatley’
‘William Bull’
‘Windbeam’
‘Winterthur’
‘Wissahickon’
‘Wyanokie’
‘Yae shojo’
RHODOLEIA Champ. ex Hook.
HAMAMELIDACEAE Witch-hazel Family
championii Hook.
RHODOTYPOS Sieb. & Zucc. Jetbead
ROSACEAE Rose Family
scandens (Thunb.) Makino
RHUS lL. Sumac
ANACARDIACEAE Cashew Family
aromatica Ait.
chinensis Mill.
copallina L.
glabra L.
michauxii Sarg.
punjabensis J.L.Stewart var. sinica
(Diels) Rehd. & Wils.
typhinaL. |
typhina L. ‘Laciniata’
RIBES L.
SAXIFRAGACEAE (Ribesioideae)
Currant, Gooseberry
Saxifrage Family
alpinum L.
curvatum Small
echinellum (Cov.) Rehd.
odoratum H.Wend1.
sanguineum Pursh ‘Pulborough Scarlet’
uva-crispa L.
uva-crispa L. ‘Pixwell’
ROBINIA L. Locust
FABACEAE (Faboideae)
Bean Family
< ambigua Poir.
< ambigua Poir. ‘Decaisneana’
boyntonii Ashe
hispida L.
pseudoacacia L.
pseudoacacia L. ‘Bicolor’
pseudoacacia L. ‘Burgundy’
pseudoacacia L. ‘Frisia’
pseudoacacia L. ‘Purple Rose’
pseudoacacia L. ‘Pyramidalis’
pseudoacacia L. ‘Sandraudiga
pseudoacacia L. ‘Tortuosa’
pseudoacacia L. ‘Unifoliola’
pseudoacacia L. var. rectissima Raber
viscosa Vent.
ROSA L. Rose
ROSACEAE
Rose Family
acicularis Lindl.
< alba L.
x alba L. ‘Celeste’
x alba L. ‘Semiplena’
(xalba < R. centifolia)
‘Maiden’s Blush’
(? <xalba < Damask Hybrid) ‘Koenigin
von Daenemark’
<x anemonoides Rehd. ‘Ramona’
banksiae Ait.f. var. banksiae
‘Alba Plena’
banksiae Ait.f. var. banksiae ‘Lutea’
banksiae Ait.f. var. normalis Regel
‘Lutescens’
blanda Ait.
bracteata J.C.Wendl.
brunonii Lindl.
canina L.
carolina L.
centifolia L.
centifolia L. ‘Bullata’
centifolia L. ‘Cristata’
centifolia L. ‘Muscosa’
centifolia L. ‘Rose des Peintres’
centifolia L. ‘Variegata’
chinensis Jacq.
chinensis Jacq. ‘Minima’
chinensis Jacq. ‘Mutabilis’
chinensis Jacq. ‘Viridiflora’
(chinensis < R. gigantea) ‘Old Blush’
<x damascena Mill.
<x damascena Mill. var. semperflorens
(Loisel.) Rowley
<damascena Mill. ‘Trigintipetala’
<x damascena Mill. ‘Versicolor’
(<damascena var. semperflorens <
R. pimpinellifolia) ‘Stanwell Perpetual’
x dupontii Deseglise
foetida J.Herrm.
foetida J.Herrm. ‘Bicolor’
foetida J.Herrm. ‘Perseana’
forrestiana Boulenger
<fortuneana Lindl.
<francofurtana Muenchh. ‘Empress
Josephine’
gallica L. ‘Conditorum’
gallica L. ‘Versicolor’
glauca Pourr.
< harisonii Rivers
laevigata Michx.
(laxa < R. pimpinellifolia) ‘Suzanne’
< [heritieranea Thory ‘Gracilis’
moschata J.Herrm.
moschata J.Herrm. ‘Plena’
moyesii Hemsl. & Wils.
multibracteata Hemsl. & Wils.
multiflora Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
multiflora Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. ‘Carnea’
multiflora Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
‘Platyphylla’
(multiflora < R. ‘Reve d’Or’) ‘Aglaia’
< noisettiana Thory
odorata (Andr.) Sweet
odorata (Andr.) Sweet ‘Fun Jwan Lo’
odorata (Andr.) Sweet var. pseudindica
(Lindl.) Rehd. ‘Fortune’s Double Yellow’
palustris Marsh.
<x paulii Rehd.
pimpinellifolia L.
pimpinellifolia L. var. altaica (Willd.)
Thory
roxburghii Tratt. ‘Roxburghii’
roxburghii Tratt. f. normalis Rehd.
& Wils.
rubiginosa L.
rugosa Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
rugosa Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. ‘Alba’
rugosa Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. ‘Hanosa’
(rugosa hybrid x ‘Gloire de Dijon’)
‘Conrad Ferdinand Meyer’
301
sempervirens L. ‘Rampant’
sempervirens hybrid ‘Felicite et
Perpetue’
setigera Michx.
(setigera < R. gallica hybrid)
‘Baltimore Belle’
virginiana Miill.
< waitziana Tratt. ‘Macrantha’
wichuraiana Crepin
wichuraiana Crepin var. poteriifolia
Koidz.
(wichuraiana < R. multiflora)
‘America’
(wichuraiana < ‘Champion of the
World’) ‘May Queen’
(wichuraiana x ‘Perle des Jardins’)
‘Gardenia’
(wichuraiana x ‘Shirley Hibberd’)
‘Alberic Barbier’
woodsii Lindl.
xanthina f. hugonis (Hemsl.) Roberts
‘Agathe Incarnata’
‘Alfred de Dalmas’
‘Alika’
‘Anais Segalas’
‘Angelica Minor’
‘Arielle’
‘Aurora’
‘Baronne Prevost’
‘Belinda’
‘Belle Amour’
‘Belle de Crecy’
‘Belle Isador’
‘Belle Vichysoise’
‘Blanc Double de Coubert’
‘Blanche Moreau’
‘Blanchefleur’
‘Blush Boursault’
‘Camaieux’
‘Captain Christy’
‘Cardinal de Richelieu’
‘Catherine Mermet’
‘Celsiana’
‘Champney’s Pink Cluster’
‘Charles de Mills’
‘Commandant Beaurepaire’
‘Comte de Chambord’
‘Cramoisi Superieur’
‘Crested Jewel’
‘De la Grifferaie’
‘Delicata’
‘Duc de Fitzjames’
‘Duc de Guiche’
‘Duchesse de Brabant’
‘Duchesse de Montebello’
‘Ernst Calvat’
‘Fantin Latour’
‘Felicite Parmentier’
‘F. J. Grootendorst’
‘Fraser’s Pink Musk’
‘Frau Dagmar Hartopp’
‘Frau Karl Druschki’
‘General Jacqueminot’
‘General Kleber’
‘Gloire de Dijon’
‘Gloire des Mosseux’
‘Henri Martin’
‘Hermosa’
‘Honorine de Brabant’
‘Ipsilante’
‘Isabella Sprunt’
‘Jacques Cartier’
‘Jeanne d’Arc’
‘Jeanne de Montfort’
‘Juno’
‘La France’
‘Leda’
‘Louis Philippe’
‘Louise Odier’
‘Mabel Morrison’
‘Macrantha’
‘Marcel Bourgouin’
‘Marie Louise’
‘Mme. Alfred Carriere’
‘Mme. Hardy’
‘Mme. Isaac Pereire’
‘Mme. Legras de Saint Germain’
‘Mme. Louis Leveque’
‘Mme. Pierre Oger’
‘Mme. Plantier’
‘Niphetos’
‘Nuits de Young’
‘Oeillet Panachee’
‘Officinalis’
‘Omar Khayyam’
‘Paul Neyron’
‘Perle d’Or’
‘Petite de Hollande’
‘Pompon Elegant’
‘President de Seze’
‘Prince Camille de Rohan’
‘Reine des Violettes’
‘Reine Victoria’
‘Reve d’Or’
‘Rivers’ George IV’
‘Rose de Meaux’
‘Safrano’
‘Salet’
‘Schneezwerg’
‘Serratipetala’
‘Shailer’s Provence’
‘Sombreuil’
‘Tour de Malakoff’
‘Tuscany’
‘Tuscany Superb’
‘Variegata di Bologna’
ROSMARINUS L.
LAMIACEAE Mint Family
officinalis L.
officinalis L. ‘Prostratus’
RUBUS L.
ROSACEAE Rose Family
calycinoides Hayata & Koidz.
cockburnianus Hemsl.
odoratus L.
rostfolius Sm. ‘Coronarius’
RUSCUS L.
LILIACEAE Lily Family
aculeatus L.
hypoglossum L.
RUSSELIA Jacq.
SCROPHULARIACEAE Figwort Family
equisetiformis Schlechtend. & Cham.
SABAL Adans.
ARECACEAE Palm Family
minor (Jacq.f.) Pers.
palmetto (Walt.) Lodd. ex J.A. & J.H.
Schultes
SAGERETIA Brongn.
RHAMNACEAE Buckthorn Family
thea (Osbeck) M.C.Johnst.
Willow
Willow Family
SALIX L.
SALICACEAE
aegyptiaca L.
alba L.
alba L. var. vitellina (L.) Stokes
‘Pendula’
alba < S. fragilis
(alba var. vitellina < S. babylonica)
‘Chrysocoma’
babylonica L.
babylonica L. ‘Crispa’
babylonica L. ‘Tortuosa’
x bicolor Ehrh.
x blanda Anderss.
caprea L.
caprea < S. elaeagnos
caprea < S. purpurea
chaenomeles Kimura
cinerea L.
cordata Michx.
< dasyclados Wimmer
discolor Muhl.
elaeagnos Scop.
fragilis L.
gracilistyla Miq.
gracilistyla Miq. ‘Melanostachys'’
hookeriana Barratt var. tomentosa
J.K.Henry
humilis Marsh.
integra Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
interior Rowlee
irrorata Anderss.
japonica Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
< laestadiana Hartm.
miyabeana Seemen
muscina Dode
< myricoides Muhl.
myrsinifolia Salisb.
nigra L.
pentandra L.
x pontederana Willd.
purpurea L.
purpurea L. ‘Eugenei’
purpurea L. ‘Pendula’
purpurea L. f. gracilis (Gren. &
Godr.) Schneid.
purpurea L. var. amplexicaulis (Bory
& Chaub.) Boiss.
repens L. ssp. argentea (Sm.) A.A. &
E.G. Camus
rigida Muhl.
<rubra Huds.
sachalinensis F.Schmidt ‘Sekka’
x sepulcralis Simonk.
sericans Tausch ex A. Kerner
sericea Marsh.
x seringeana Gaudin
x smithiana Willd.
subopposita Miq. ‘Ginryu’
syrticola Fern.
< tsugaluensis Koidz. ‘Ginme’
udensis Traut.
variegata Franch.
vulpina Anderss.
SALVIA L. Sage
LAMIACEAE
Mint Family
greggii A.Cr.
leucantha Cav.
303
SAMBUCUS L.
CAPRIFOLIACEAE
Elder
Honeysuckle Family
canadensis L.
ebulus L.
nigra L. ‘Aurea’
racemosa L. ssp. pubens (Michx.)
H.House
racemosa L. ssp. sieboldiana (Miq.) Hara
SANTOLINA L.
ASTERACEAE Aster Family
chamaecyparissus L.
SAPINDUS L. Soapberry
SAPINDACEAE Soapberry Family
drummondii Hook. & Arn.
marginatus Willd.
mukorossi Gaertn.
SAPIUM P.Br.
EUPHORBIACEAE
Tallow Tree
Spurge Family
japonicum (Sieb. & Zucc.) Pax &
K.Hoffm.
sebiferum (L.) Roxb.
SARCOCOCCA Lind.
BUXACEAE
Sweet Box
Boxwood Family
hookeriana Baill. var. digyna Franch.
hookeriana Baill. var. humilis Rehd. &
Wils.
ruscifolia Stapf
SASA Makino & Shibata
POACEAE Grass Family
veitchii (Carr.) Rehd.
SASSAFRAS. T. Nees & Eberm.
LAURACEAE Laurel Family
albidum (Nutt.) Nees
SATUREJA L.
LAMIACEAE Mint Family
montana L.
SCHINUS L. Peppertree
ANACARDIACEAE Cashew Family
terebinthifolius Raddi
SCHIZOPHRAGMA Sieb. & Zucc.
SAXIFRAGACEAE (Hydrangeoideae)
Saxifrage Family
hydrangeoides Sieb. & Zucc.
SCIADOPITYS Sieb. & Zucc.
TAXODIACEAE Taxodium Family
verticillata (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Sieb. &
ZUCC.
SEBASTIANA Spreng.
EUPHORBIACEAE Spurge Family
ligustrina (Michx.) Muell.-Arg.
SEMIARUNDINARIA Makino ex Nakai
POACEAE Grass Family
Jfastuosa (Latour-Marl. ex Mitf.) Makino
ex Nakai
SENECIO L.
ASTERACEAE Aster Family
salignus DC.
SEQUOIA Endl.
TAXODIACEAE
California Redwood
Taxodium Family
sempervirens (D.Don) Endl.
sempervirens (D.Don) Endl. ‘Adpressa’
SEQUOIADENDRON J. Buchh.
TAXODIACEAE Taxodium Family
giganteum (Lindl.) J.Buchh.
SERENOA Hook.f.
ARECACEAE Palm Family
repens (Bartram) Small
SERISSA Comm. ex Juss.
RUBIACEAE Madder Family
japonica (Thunb.) Thunb.
SESBANIA Scop.
FABACEAE (Faboideae) Bean Family
drummondtii (Rydb.) Cory
punicea (Cav.) Benth.
SEVERINIA ‘Tenore ex Endl.
RUTACEAE Citrus Family
buxifolia (Poir.) Tenore
SHIBATAEA Makino ex Nakai
POACEAE Grass Family
kumasaca (Zoll.) Makino
SINARUNDINARIA Nakai
POACEAE Grass Family
nitida (Mitf.) Nakai
SIPHONOSMANTHUS Stapf
OLEACEAE Olive Family
delavayi (Franch.) Stapf
SKIMMIA Thunb.
RUTACEAE
Skimmia
Citrus Family
<foremanii H.Knight
japonica Thunb.
japonica Thunb. ‘Fisheri’
japonica Thunb. ‘Fructo-albo’
japonica Thunb. ‘Nana’
japonica Thunb. ‘Veitchii’
japonica Thunb. ‘Wisley Red’
japonica Thunb. var. repens (Nakai)
Ohwi
laureola Sieb. & Zucc.
reevesiana Fort.
SMILAX L.
SMILACACEAE
Greenbrier
Greenbrier Family
biflora Sieb. ex Miq.
laurifolia L.
pumila Walt.
smallii Morong
SOLANUM lL.
SOLANACEAE Nightshade Family
diphyllum L.
jasminoides Paxt.
rantonnetii Carr.
seaforthianum Andr.
wendlandii Hook.f.
SOPHORA lL.
FABACEAE (Faboideae) Bean Family
affinis T. & G.
davidii (Franch.) Skeels
japonica L.
japonica L. ‘Dot’
japonica L. ‘Pendula’
japonica L. ‘Regent’
secundiflora (Ort.) Lag. ex DC.
SORBARIA (Ser. ex DC.) A.Braun
False Spirea
ROSACEAE Rose Family
kirilowii (Regel) Maxim.
tomentosa (Lindl.) Rehd. var. tomentosa
<x SORBARONIA_ Schneid.
ROSACEAE Rose Family
fallax Schneid.
sorbifolia (Poir.) Schneid.
‘Brilliantissima’
<x SORBOCOTONEASTER Pojark.
ROSACEAE Rose Family
pozdnjakovii Pojark.
<SORBOPYRUS Schneid.
ROSACEAE Rose Family
auricularis (Knoop) Schneid.
‘Bulbiformis’
SORBUS L. Mountain Ash
ROSACEAE Rose Family
alnifolia (Sieb. & Zucc.) K.Koch
americana Marsh.
aria (L.) Crantz ‘Magnifica’
aucuparia L.
aucuparia L. ‘Cardinal’
aucuparia L. ‘Fastigiata’
aucuparia L. ‘Pendula’
domestica L.
hybrida L.
pohuashanensis (Hance) Hed.
torminalis Crantz
‘Apricot Queen’
‘Red Copper Giow’
SPARTIUM L.
FABACEAE (Faboideae) Bean Family
junceum L.
SPIRAEA L. Spirea
ROSACEAE Rose Family
alba Du Roi
albiflora (Miq.) Zab.
arcuata Hook.f.
305
< arguta Zab.
betulifolia Pall.
< billiardii Herincq
blumei G.Don
bullata Maxim.
< bumalda Burv.
<bumalda Burv. ‘Anthony Waterer’
< bumalda Burv. ‘Crispa’
< bumalda Burv. ‘Goldflame’
cantoniensis Lour.
cantoniensis Lour. ‘Lanceata’
chinensis Maxim.
japonica L.f.
japonica L.f. ‘Alpina’
<lemoinei Zab. ‘Alpestris’
< margaritae Zab.
miyabei Koidz.
nipponica Maxim. var. tosaensis (Yatabe)
Makino
nipponica Maxim. var. tosaensis (Yatabe)
Makino ‘Snowmound’
prunifolia Sieb. & Zucc.
salicifolia L.
< sanssouciana K.Koch
thunbergii Sieb. ex Bl.
thunbergii Sieb. ex Bl. ‘Compacta’
tomentosa L.
trilobata L. ‘Swan Lake’
<vanhouttei (C. Briot) Zab.
STACHYURUS Sieb. & Zucc.
STACHYURACEAE Stachyurus Family
chinensis Franch.
praecox Sieb. & Zucc.
praecox Sieb. & Zucc. ‘Issai’
STAPHYLEA lL.
STAPHYLEACEAE Bladdernut Family
colchica Steven
pinnata L.
trifolia L.
STEPHANANDRA. Sieb. & Zucc.
ROSACEAE Rose Family
incisa (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Zab.
incisa (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Zab. ‘Crispa
tanakae (Franch. & Sav.) Franch. & Sav.
|
STEWARTIA L.
THEACEAE Tea Family
malacodendron L.
monadelpha Sieb. & Zucc.
ovata (Cav.) Weatherby
pseudocamellia Maxim.
rostrata Spongberg
serrata Maxim.
sinensis Rehd. & Wils.
STIGMAPHYLLON Juss.
MALPIGHIACEAE Malpighia Family
ledifolium (HBK.) Small
STRANVAESIA Lindl.
ROSACEAE Rose Family
davidiana Decne.
davidiana Decne. ‘Lutea’
niitakayamensis (Hayata) Hayata
STYRAX L.
STYRACACEAE
Storax, Snowbell
Storax Family
americanus Lam.
dasyanthus Perk.
grandifolius Ait.
japonicus Sieb. & Zucc.
japonicus Sieb. & Zucc. ‘Carillon’
japonicus Sieb. & Zucc. ‘Pink Chimes’
obassia Sieb. & Zucc.
platanifolius Engelm.
SYAGRUS Mart.
ARECACEAE Palm Family
romanzoffianum (Cham.) Glassman
romanzoffianum < Butia capitata
<SYCOPARROTIA P.Endress &
J.Anliker
HAMAMELIDACEAE Witch-hazel Family
semidecidua P.Endress & J.Anliker
SYCOPSIS Oliv.
HAMAMELIDACEAE Witch-hazel Family
sinensis Oliv.
SYMPHORICARPOS Duham.
Snowberry
CAPRIFOLIACEAE Honeysuckle Family
albus (L.) S.F.Blake
albus (L.) S.F.Blake var. laevigatus
(Fern.) S.F.Blake
x chenaultii Rehd.
orbiculatus Moench
SYMPLOCOS Jacq.
SYMPLOCACEAE Sweetleaf Family
lucida Sieb. & Zucc.
paniculata (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Miq.
tinctoria (L.) L’Her.
SYRINGA L. Lilac
OLEACEAE Olive Family
< chinensis Willd.
x henryi Schneid.
< hyacinthiflora (V.Lemoine) Rehd.
‘Buffon’
x hyacinthiflora (V.Lemoine) Rehd.
‘Charles Giant’
x hyacinthiflora (V.Lemoine) Rehd.
‘Lamartine’
< hyacinthiflora (V.Lemoine) Rehd.
‘Pocohantas’
x hyacinthiflora (V.Lemoine) Rehd.
‘Vaubon’
josikaea Jacq.f. ex Reichenb.
laciniata Mill. .
meyeri Schneid.
microphylla Diels
microphylla Diels ‘Superba’
oblata Lindl. var. dilatata (Nakai) Rehd.
oblata Lindl. var. dilatata (Nakai) Rehd.
‘Annabelle’
oblata Lindl. var. dilatata (Nakai) Rehd.
‘Laurentian’
patula (Palib.) Nakai
patula (Palib.) Nakai ‘Miss Kim’
persica L.
persica L. ‘Laciniata’
x prestoniae McKelvey
‘Ethel M. Webster’
pubescens Turcz.
reticulata (Bl.) Hara
villosa Vahl
villosa Vahl ‘Crayton’
vulgaris L. ‘Alba’
vulgaris L. ‘Alba Plena’
vulgaris L. ‘Charles Joly’
vulgaris L. ‘Charles Nordine’
vulgaris L. ‘Decaisne’
vulgaris L. ‘Esther Staley’
vulgaris L. ‘Henri Robert’
vulgaris L. ‘Jules Ferry’
vulgaris L. ‘Katherine Havemeyer’
vulgaris L. ‘Leon Gambetta’
vulgaris L. ‘Marechal Lannes’
vulgaris L. ‘Maurice Barres’
vulgaris L. ‘Miss Ellen Willmott’
vulgaris L. ‘Mme. Charles Souchet’
vulgaris L. ‘Monge’
vulgaris L. ‘Mrs. Edward Harding’
vulgaris L. ‘President Grevy’
vulgaris L. ‘Primrose’
vulgaris L. ‘Priscella’
vulgaris L. ‘Purpurea’
vulgaris L. ‘Rene Jarry-Desloges’
vulgaris L. ‘Sarah Sands’
vulgaris L. ‘Zulu’
yunnanensis Franch.
‘Alexander’s Perfection’
‘Jessica’
TABERNAEMONTANA L.
APOCYNACEAE Dogbane Family
divaricata (L.) R.Br. ex Roem. & J.A.
Schultes
TAIWANIA Hayata
TAXODIACEAE Taxodium Family
cryptomerioides Hayata
TAMARIX L.
TAMARICACEAE Tamarisk Family
parviflora DC.
ramosissima Ledeb.
ramosissima Ledeb. ‘Rubra’
ramosissima Ledeb. ‘Summer Glow’
TAXODIUM L.C.Rich.
TAXODIACEAE
Bald Cypress
Taxodium Family
distichum (L.) L.C.Rich. ‘Pendens’
distichum (L.) L.C.Rich. var. distichum
distichum (L.) L.C.Rich. var. nutans (Ait.)
Sweet
mucronatum Tenore
TAXUS L. Yew
TAXACEAE Yew Family
baccata L.
baccata L. ‘Adpressa’
baccata L. ‘Adpressa Fowle’
baccata L. ‘Amersfoort’
baccata L. ‘Aurea’
baccata L. ‘Aurea Marginata’
baccata L. ‘Elegantissima’
baccata L. ‘Fastigiata Robusta’
baccata L. ‘Overeynderi’
baccata L. ‘Repandens’
baccata L. f. fastigiata (Lindl.) Pilger
canadensis Marsh.
cuspidata Sieb. & Zucc.
cuspidata Sieb. & Zucc. ‘Expansa’
307
cuspidata Sieb. & Zucc. ‘Luteobaccata’
cuspidata Sieb. & Zucc. ‘Minima’
cuspidata Sieb. & Zucc. ‘Nana’
cuspidata Sieb. & Zucc. ‘Nana Variegata’
cuspidata Sieb. & Zucc. ‘Thompson’
floridana Nutt.
< hunnewelliana Rehd. ‘Richard Horsey’
< media Rehd.
< media Rehd. ‘Citation’
< media Rehd. ‘Flushing’
<x media Rehd. ‘Hicksii’
TECOMA Juss.
BIGNONIACEAE Bignonia Family
stans (L.) HBK. var. angustata Rehd.
TECOMARIA (Endl.) Spach
BIGNONIACEAE Bignonia Family
capensis (Thunb.) Spach
TERNSTROEMIA Mutis ex L.f.
THEACEAE Tea Family
gymnanthera (Wight & Arn.) Sprague
TETRAPANAX
ARALIACEAE
(K.Koch) K.Koch
Ginseng Family
papyriferus (Hook.) K.Koch
TEUCRIUM L.
LAMIACEAE
Germander
Mint Family
chamaedrys L.
x lucidrys Boom
lucidum L.
THAMNOCALAMUS Munro
POACEAE Grass Family
spathaceus (Franch.) Soderstrom
THUJA L.
CUPRESSACEAE
Arborvitae
Cypress Family
occidentalis L.
occidentalis L. ‘Alba’
occidentalis L. ‘Aurea’
occidentalis L. ‘Beaufort’
occidentalis L. ‘Buchananii’
occidentalis L. ‘Columna’
occidentalis L. ‘Compacta’
occidentalis L. ‘Endean’
occidentalis L. ‘Fastigiata’
occidentalis L. ‘Filifera’
occidentalis L. ‘Filiformis’
occidentalis L. ‘Froebelii’
occidentalis L. ‘Globosa’
occidentalis L. ‘Globosa Rheindiana’
occidentalis L. ‘Hetz Midget’
occidentalis L. ‘Holmstrup’
occidentalis L. ‘Hudsonica’
occidentalis L. ‘Little Gem’
occidentalis L. ‘Lutea’
occidentalis L. ‘Malonyana’
occidentalis L. ‘Ohlendorfii’
occidentalis L. ‘Pendula’
occidentalis L. ‘Pygmaea’
occidentalis L. ‘Pyramidalis’
occidentalis L. ‘Pyramidalis Nigra’
occidentalis L. ‘Recurva Nana’
occidentalis L. ‘Rheingold’
occidentalis L. ‘Semperaurea’
occidentalis L. ‘Spiralis’
occidentalis L. ‘Stricta’
occidentalis L. ‘Sunkist’
occidentalis L. ‘Techny’
occidentalis L. ‘Umbraculifera’
occidentalis L. ‘Wareana’
occidentalis L. ‘Wareana Lutescens’
occidentalis L. ‘Woodwardii’
plicata J.Donn ex D.Don
plicata J.Donn ex D.Don ‘Cuprea’
plicata J.Donn ex D.Don ‘Rogersii’
plicata J.Donn ex D.Don ‘Zebrina’
standishiti (Gord.) Carr.
THUJOPSIS Sieb. & Zucc. ex Endl.
False or Hiba Arborvitae
CUPRESSACEAE Cypress Family
dolabrata (Thunb. ex L.f.) Sieb. & Zucc.
dolabrata (Thunb. ex L.f.) Sieb. & Zucc.
‘Nana’
dolabrata (Thunb. ex L.f.) Sieb. & Zucc.
var. hondae Makino
THUNBERGIA ketz.
ACANTHACEAE Acanthus Family
grandiflora (Roxb. ex Rottl.) Roxb.
THYMUS lL.
LAMIACEAE Mint Family
vulgaris L.
TIBOUCHINA Aubl.
MELASTOMATACEAE Melastoma Family
urvilleana (DC.) Cogn.
TILIA L.
TILIACEAE
Linden, Basswood
Linden Family
americana L.
cordata Mill.
x euchlora K.Koch
<x europaea L.
x moltkei Spaeth
mongolica Maxim.
platyphyllos Scop.
platyphyllos Scop. ‘Laciniata’
platyphyllos Scop. ‘Vitifolia’
tomentosa Moench
tomentosa Moench ‘Pendula’
TIPUANA (Benth.) Benth.
FABACEAE (Faboideae) Bean Family
tipu (Benth.) O.Ktze.
TOONA (Endl.) M.J.Roem.
MELIACEAE Mahogany Family
sinensis (Juss.) M.J.Roem.
TORREYA Arn.
TAXACEAE Yew Family
nucifera (L.) Sieb. & Zucc.
nucifera (L.) Sieb. & Zucc. ‘Gold Strike’
taxifolia Arn.
TOXICODENDRON Mill.
ANACARDIACEAE Cashew Family
radicans (L.) O.Ktze.
vernicifluum (Stokes) F.A.Barkley
TRACHELOSPERMUM Lem.
APOCYNACEAE Dogbane Family
asiaticum (Sieb. & Zucc.) Nakai
difforme (Walt.) A.Gr.
jasminoides (Lindl.) Lem.
jasminoides (Lindl.) Lem. ‘Variegatum’
jasminoides (Lindl.) Lem. var. pubescens
Makino
TRACHYCARPUS' H.Wend1.
ARECACEAE Palm Family
fortunei (Hook.) H.Wendl.
TRIPTERYGIUM Hook.f.
CELASTRACEAE Staff-tree Family
regelii Sprague & Takeda
TRITHRINAX Mart.
ARECACEAE Palm Family
acanthocoma Drude
TROCHODENDRON Sieb. & Zucc.
TROCHODENDRACEAE
Trochodendron Family
aralioides Sieb. & Zucc.
TSUGA Carr.
PINACEAE
Hemlock
Pine Family
canadensis (L.) Carr.
canadensis (L.) Carr. ‘Abbott’s Dwarf’
canadensis (L.) Carr. ‘Angustifolia’
canadensis (L.) Carr. ‘Armistice’
canadensis (L.) Carr. ‘Beaujean’
canadensis (L.) Carr. ‘Bennett’
canadensis (L.) Carr. ‘Boulevard’
canadensis (L.) Carr. ‘Brandley’
canadensis (L.) Carr. ‘Cinnamomea’
canadensis (L.) Carr. ‘Curtis Ideal’
canadensis (L.) Carr. ‘Curtis Spreader’
canadensis (L.) Carr. ‘Doc’s Choice’
canadensis (L.) Carr. ‘Doran’
canadensis (L.) Carr. ‘Fastigiata’
canadensis (L.) Carr. ‘Gensch White’
canadensis (L.) Carr. ‘Globosa’
canadensis (L.) Carr. ‘Hawkersmith
Weeping’
canadensis (L.) Carr. ‘Henry Hohman’
canadensis (L.) Carr. ‘Jacqueline
Verkade’
canadensis (L.) Carr. ‘Jervis’
canadensis (L.) Carr. ‘Kelsey’s Weeping’
canadensis (L.) Carr. ‘Macrophylla’
canadensis (L.) Carr. ‘Minima’
canadensis (L.) Carr. ‘Minuta’
canadensis (L.) Carr. ‘Pendula’
canadensis (L.) Carr. ‘Sargentii’
canadensis (L.) Carr. ‘Verkade
Recurved’
canadensis (L.) Carr. ‘Von Helms’
canadensis (L.) Carr. ‘Youngcone’
caroliniana Engelm.
chinensis (Franch.) Pritz.
diversifolia (Maxim.) Mast.
sieboldii Carr.
ULMUS L. Elm
ULMACEAE Elm Family
alata Michx.
americana L.
americana L. ‘Augustine Ascending’
americana L. ‘Moline’
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crassifolia Nutt.
elliptica K.Koch
glabra Huds.
glabra Huds. ‘Camperdownii’
< hollandica Mill.
< hollandica Mill. ‘Belgica’
<hollandica Mill. ‘Dauvessei’
< hollandica Mill. ‘Major’
* <hollandica Mill. ‘Pioneer’
< hollandica Mill. ‘Superba’
japonica (Rehd.) Sarg.
japonica < U. wilsoniana
laevis Pail.
macrocarpa Hance
minor Mill.
minor Mill. ‘Christine Buisman’
minor Mill. ‘Sarniensis’
minor Mill. ‘Umbraculifera’
minor Mill. ‘Wredei’
parvifolia Jacq.
parvifolia Jacq. ‘Drake’
* parvifolia Jacq. ‘Dynasty’
parvifolia Jacq. ‘Frosty’
parvifolia Jacq. ‘Hokkaido’
procera Salisb.
procera Salisb. ‘Marginata’
pumila L.
* (pumila x ((U. x hollandica ‘Vegeta’ <
U. minor) < (U. pumila var. arborea <
U. minor ‘Hoersholm’))) ‘Homestead’
rubra Muhl.
serotina Sarg.
thomasii Sarg.
UNGNADIA Endl.
SAPINDACEAE Soapberry Family
speciosa Endl.
VACCINIUM lL.
ERICACEAE
Blueberry
Heath Family
amoenum Ait.
arboreum Marsh.
bracteatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
corymbosum L.
crassifolium Andr.
crassifolium Andr. ssp. crassifolium
‘Wells Delight’
crassifolium Andr. ssp. sempervirens
(Rayner&Henderson) Kirkman&Bal.
‘Bloodstone’
cylindraceum Sm.
myrsinites Lam.
simulatum Small
stamineum L.
tenellum Ait.
vacillans Torr.
vitis-idaea L.
VIBURNUM L.
CAPRIFOLIACEAE Honeysuckle Family
acerifolium L.
awabuki K.Koch
betulifolium Batal.
bitchiuense Makino
x bodnantense Aberc. ‘Dawn’
< bodnantense Aberc. ‘Deben’
brachybotryum Hemsl.
buddleifolium Wright
burejaeticum Regel & Herd.
< burkwoodii Burkw. & Skipwith
x burkwoodii Burkw. & Skipwith
‘Chenault’
* <burkwoocdii Burkw. & Skipwith ‘Conoy’
* (<burkwoodii < V. carlesii) ‘Mohawk’
calvum Rehd.
<carlcephalum Burkw. ex Pike
* xcarlcephalum Burkw. ex Pike ‘Cayuga’
* (xcarlcephalum ‘Cayuga’ V. utile)
‘Chesapeake’
* (xcarlcephalum ‘Cayuga’ V. utile)
‘Eskimo’
carlesii Hemsl.
carlesii Hemsl. ‘Compacta’
cassinoides L.
cinnamomifolium Rehd.
cylindricum D.Don
dasyanthum Rehd.
dentatum L.
dilatatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
* dilatatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. ‘Catskill’
* dilatatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. ‘Erie’
* dilatatum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr. ‘Iroquois’
* (dilatatum < V. lobophyllum) ‘Oneida’
erosum Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.
farreri Stearn
foetidum Wall. var. rectangulatum
(Graebn.) Rehd.
fordiae Hemsl.
< hillieri Stearn
hirtulum Rehd.
hupehense Rehd.
ichangense (Hemsl.) Rehd.
japonicum (Thunb. ex J.A.Murr.) Spreng.
* (japonicum < V. dilatatum) ‘Chippewa’
xjuddii Rehd.
lantana L.
* lantana L. ‘Mohican’
lantanoides Michx.
lentago L.
lentago L. f. sphaerocarpum (Fern.)
Rehd.
lobophyllum Graebn.
* (lobophyllum < V. japonicum) ‘Huron’
luzonicum Rolfe
macrocephalum Fort. f. keteleeri (Carr.)
Rehd.
macrocephalum Fort. f. macrocephalum
molle Michx.
mullaha Buch.-Ham. ex D.Don
nudum L.
obovatum Walt.
odoratissimum Ker-Gawl.
opulus L.
opulus L. ‘Roseum’
ovatifolium Rehd.
plicatum Thunb. f. lanceolatum (Rehd.)
Rehd.
plicatum Thunb. f. parvifolium (Miq.)
Rehd.
plicatum Thunb. f. plicatum
plicatum Thunb. f. plicatum ‘Newport’
plicatum Thunb. f. tomentosum (Thunb.
ex J.A.Murr.) Rehd.
plicatum Thunb. f. tomentosum (Thunb.
ex J.A.Murr.) Rehd. ‘Mariesii’
plicatum Thunb. f. tomentosum (Thunb.
ex J.A.Murr.) Rehd. ‘Mt. Fuji’
plicatum Thunb. f. tomentosum (Thunb.
ex J.A.Murr.) Rehd. ‘St. Keverne’
* plicatum Thunb. f. tomentosum (Thunb.
ex J.A.Murr.) Rehd. ‘Shoshoni’
* (plicatum Thunb. f. tomentosum
(Thunb. ex J.A. Murr.) Rehd. x
V. plicatum f. tomentosum ‘Mariesii’)
‘Shasta’
plicatum Thunb. var. rotundifolium
Rehd.
prunifolium L.
recognitum Fern.
<rhytidocarpum E.Lemoine
x rhytidophylloides Suring.
* Xrhytidophylloides Suring. ‘Alleghany’
x rhytidophylloides Suring. ‘Willow
Leaf’
x rhytidophylloides Suring.
‘Willowwood’
rhytidophyllum Hemsl.
rhytidophyllum Hemsl. ‘Ben Blackburn’
rhytidophyllum Hemsl. ‘Roseum’
rhytidophyllum Hemsl. ‘Variegatum’
(rhytidophyllum < V. utile) ‘Pragense
rufidulum Raf.
sargentii Koehne
* sargentii Koehne ‘Onondaga’
* sargentii Koehne ‘Susquehanna’
sargentii Koehne var. calvescens Rehd.
scabrellum Chapm.
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setigerum Hance
setigerum Hance ‘Aurantiacum’
sieboldii Miq.
sieboldii Miq. ‘Reticulatum’
* sieboldii Miq. ‘Seneca’
suspensum Lindl.
tinus L.
trilobum Marsh.
urceolatum Sieb. & Zucc.
utile Hemsl.
wrightii Miq.
VINCA L. Periwinkle
APOCYNACEAE Dogbane Family
major L.
major L. ‘Oxyloba’
major L. ‘Variegata’
minor L.
minor L. ‘Alba’
minor L. ‘Atropurpurea’
minor L. ‘Multiplex’
VITEX L.
VERBENACEAE Verbena Family
agnus-castus L.
agnus-castus L. ‘Silver Spire’
negundo L.
negundo L. ‘Incisa’
rotundifolia L.f.
trifolia L. ‘Variegata’
VITIS L.
VITACEAE
Grape
Grape Family
labrusca L.
mustangensis Buckl.
rotundifolia Michx.
WASHINGTONIA H.Wend1.
Washington Palm
ARECACEAE Palm Family
robusta H.Wend1.
WEIGELA Thunb.
CAPRIFOLIACEAE Honeysuckle Family
decora (Nakai) Nakai
(floribunda « W. coraeensis)
‘Eva Rathke’
florida (Bunge) A.DC.
florida (Bunge) A.DC. ‘Variegata’
(florida < W. ‘Eva Rathke’)
‘Bristol Ruby’
hortensis (Sieb. & Zucc.) K.Koch
praecox (V.Lemoine) Bailey ‘Rosea’
subsessilis (Nakai) Bailey
‘Feerie’
‘Mont Blanc’
‘Newport Red’
WESTRINGIA Sm.
LAMIACEAE Mint Family
rosmariniformis Sm.
WIKSTROEMIA End.
THYMELAEACEAE Mezereum Family
trichotoma (Thunb.) Makino
WISTERIA Nuit.
FABACEAE (Faboideae)
Wisteria
Bean Family
brachybotrys Sieb. & Zucc.
brachybotrys Sieb. & Zucc. ‘Alba’
brachybotrys Sieb. & Zucc. ‘Murasaki
kapitan’
floribunda (Willd.) DC.
floribunda (Willd.) DC. ‘Alba’
floribunda (Willd.) DC. ‘Honbeni’
floribunda (Willd.) DC. ‘Itoe kokuryw’
floribunda (Willd.) ae ‘Jabo’
floribunda (Willd.) DC. ‘Koshigaya’
floribunda (Willd.) DC. iat
floribunda (Willd.) DC. ‘Noda’
floribunda (Willd.) DC. ‘Ossai’
floribunda (Willd.) a ‘Rosea’
floribunda (Willd.) DC. ‘Shino kapitan’
floribunda (Willd.) DC. ‘Violacea Plena’
<formosa Rehd.
frutescens (L.) Poir.
frutescens (L.) Poir. ‘Nivea’
sinensis (Sims) Sweet
sinensis (Sims) Sweet ‘Alba’
venusta Rehd. & Wils. ‘Siro kapitan’
villosa Rehd.
XANTHOCERAS Bunge
SAPINDACEAE Soapberry Family
sorbifolium Bunge
XANTHORHIZA Marsh.
RANUNCULACEAE Buttercup Family
simplicissima Marsh.
XYLOSMA_ J.G.Forst.
FLACOURTIACEAE Flacourtia Family
congestum (Lour.) Merr.
Jflexuosum (HBK.) Hemsl.
YUCCA L. Adam’s Needle, Spanish Dagger
AGAVACEAE Agave Family
aloifolia L. ‘Marginata’
filamentosa L.
filamentosa L. ‘Bright Edge’
filamentosa L. ‘Golden Sword’
gloriosa L.
recurvifolia Salisb.
smalliana Fern.
whipplei Torr.
ZAMIA L.
CYCADACEAE Cycad Family
pumila L.
ZANTHOXYLUM lL.
RUTACEAE
Prickly Ash
Citrus Family
clava-herculis L.
fagara (L.) Sarg.
piperitum DC.
simulans Hance
ZELKOVA Spach
ULMACEAE Elm Family
carpinifolia (Pall.) K.Koch
schneideriana Hand.-Mazz.
serrata (Thunb.) Makino
x verschaffeltii Nichols.
ZENOBIA D.Don
ERICACEAE Heath Family
pulverulenta (Bartram) Pollard
pulverulenta (Bartram) Pollard f. nuda
(Vent.) Fern.
ZIZIPHUS Mill.
RHAMNACEAE Buckthorn Family
jujuba Mill.
jujuba Mill. ‘Contorta’
Appendix E: Vernacular Names
This alphabetical list of the vernacular (or com-
mon) names of plants in the catalog has two
sections: one that identifies the genera and
another that identifies the species and cultivars.
The list provides common names for about 40
percent of the catalog entries. Only a few com-
mon-name synonyms are given. In the list of
species and cultivars, the common names are
alphabetized under group names, such as alder,
box, cypress, gum.
Genera
Adam’s Needle: YUCCA
Akebia: AKEBIA
Alder: ALNUS
Arborvitae: THUJA
Ash: FRAXINUS
Bald Cypress: TAXODIUM
Bamboo: BAMBUSA, PHYLLOSTACHYS
Banana: MUSA
Barberry: BERBERIS
Basswood: TILIA
Beautyberry: CALLICARPA
Beech: FAGUS
Birch: BETULA
Bittersweet: CELASTRUS
Blueberry: VACCINIUM
Bottlebrush: CALLISTEMON
Box: BUXUS
Broom: CYTISUS, GENISTA
Buckeye: AESCULUS
Buckthorn: RHAMNUS
Bush Clover: LESPEDEZA
Bush Honeysuckle: DIERVILLA
Butterfly Bush: BUDDLEJA
California Redwood: SEQUOIA
Cassava: MANIHOT
Cedar: CEDRUS
Century Plant: AGAVE
Chestnut: CASTANEA
China Fir: CUNNINGHAMIA
Chinquapin: CASTANOPSIS
Chokeberry: ARONIA
Cinquefoil: POTENTILLA
Coral Tree: ERYTHRINA
Crape Myrtle: LAGERSTROEMIA
Currant: RIBES
Cypress: CUPRESSUS
Dogwood: CORNUS
Douglas Fir: PSEUDOTSUGA
Elder: SAMBUCUS
Elm: ULMUS
Epaulette Tree: PTEROSTYRAX
False Cypress: CHAMAECYPARIS
False Spirea: SORBARIA
False Arborvitae: THUJOPSIS
Fig: FICUS
Filbert: CORYLUS
Fir: ABIES
Firethorn: PYRACANTHA
Flowering Maple: ABUTILON
Fringe Tree: CHIONANTHUS
Germander: TEUCRIUM
Giant Sequoia: SEQUOIADENDRON
Golden Bells: FORSYTHIA
Golden-rain Tree: KOELREUTERIA
Golden-chain Tree: LABURNUM
Gooseberry: RIBES
Grape: VITIS
Greenbrier: SMILAX
Groundsel: BACCHARIS
Hackberry: CELTIS
Hawthorn: CRATAEGUS
Hazelnut: CORYLUS
Heath: ERICA
Heather: CALLUNA
Hemlock: TSUGA
Hickory: CARYA
Holly: ILEX
Honeylocust: GLEDITSIA
Honeysuckle: LONICERA
Hop Tree: PTELEA
Hornbeam: CARPINUS
Horsechestnut: AESCULUS
Huckleberry: GAYLUSSACIA
Indigo: INDIGOFERA
Ivy: HEDERA
Jasmine: JASMINUM
Jessamine: GELSEMIUM
Jetbead: RHODOTYPOS
Juniper: JUNIPERUS
Kumquat: FORTUNELLA
Larch: LARIX
Laurel: LAURUS
Lavender: LAVANDULA
Lilac: SYRINGA
Linden: TILIA
Locust: ROBINIA
Loquat: ERIOBOTRYA
Magnolia: MAGNOLIA
Maple: ACER
Matrimony Vine: LYCIUM
Mimosa: ACACIA
Mock Orange: PHILADELPHUS
Mountain Ash: SORBUS
Mulberry: MORUS
Myrtle: MYRTUS
Ninebark: PHYSOCARPUS
Oak: QUERCUS
Pea Shrub: CARAGANA
Pear: PYRUS
Peony: PAEONIA
Peppertree: SCHINUS
Periwinkle: VINCA
Persimmon: DIOSPYROS
Pine: PINUS
Pistache: PISTACIA
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Poplar: POPULUS
Prickly Ash: ZANTHOXYLUM
Privet: LIGUSTRUM
Purple Guava: PSIDIUM
Quince: CYDONIA
Rose: ROSA
Sage: SALVIA
St. John’s-wort: HYPERICUM
Sand Myrtle: LETOPHYLLUM
Senna: CASSIA
Shadbush: AMELANCHIER
Silverbell Tree: HALESIA
Skimmia: SKIMMIA
Smoke Tree: COTINUS
Snowbell: STYRAX
Snowberry: SYMPHORICARPOS
Soapberry: SAPINDUS
Spanish Dagger: YUCCA
Spicebush: LINDERA
Spindle Tree: EUONYMUS
Spirea: SPIRAEA
Spruce: PICEA
Spurge: EUPHORBIA
Storax: STYRAX
Strawflower: HELICHRYSUM
Sumac: RHUS
Sweet Box: SARCOCOCCA
Sweet Gum: LIQUIDAMBAR
Sycamore: PLATANUS
Tallow Tree: SAPIUM
Tanbark Oak: LITHOCARPUS
Tulip Tree: LIRIODENDRON
Walnut: JUGLANS
Washington Palm: WASHINGTONIA
Wattle: ACACIA
White Alder: CLETHRA
Willow: SALIX
Wingnut: PTEROCARYA
Winter Hazel: CORYLOPSIS
Wisteria: WISTERIA
Witch Hazel: HAMAMELIS
Yew: TAXUS
Species and Cultivars
Aaron’s Beard: HYPERICUM calycinum
Abelia, Chinese: ABELIA chinensis
Glossy: ABELIA grandiflora
Acacia, Rose: ROBINIA hispida
Sweet: ACACIA farnesiana
Adam's Needle: YUCCA filamentosa
Alder, Black: ALNUS glutinosa,
ILEX verticillata
European: ALNUS glutinosa
Seaside: ALNUS maritima
Smooth: ALNUS serrulata
Witch: FOTHERGILLA gardenii
Allspice, Carolina: CALYCANTHUS floridus
Almond: PRUNUS dulcis
Double-flowered Flowering: PRUNUS triloba
‘Multiplex’
Flowering: PRUNUS glandulosa, P. triloba,
Althea, Shrub: HIBISCUS syriacus
Anacahuita: CORDIA boisseri
Andromeda, Japanese: PIERIS japonica
Angel's Trumpet: BRUGMANSIA suaveolens
Anise, Florida: ILLICIUM floridanum
Anise Tree, Chinese: ILLICIUM henryi
Japanese: ILLICIUM anisatum
Apache Plume: FALLUGIA paradoxa
Apple, Common: MALUS domestica
Apricot: PRUNUS armeniaca
Japanese: PRUNUS mume
Arborvitae, American: THUJA occidentalis
Hiba: THUJOPSIS dolabrata
Oriental: PLATYCLADUS orientalis
Ardisia, Coral: ARDISIA crispa
Japanese: ARDISIA japonica
Arrow-wood: VIBURNUM dentatum
Northern: VIBURNUM recognitum
Ash, American: FRAXINUS americana
American Mountain: SORBUS americana
Berlandier: FRAXINUS berlandieriana
Biltmore: FRAXINUS americana var. biltmoreana
Black: FRAXINUS nigra
European: FRAXINUS excelsior
Flowering: FRAXINUS ornus
Green: FRAXINUS pennsylanica
var. subintegerrima
Leatherleaf: FRAXINUS velutina var. coriacea
Modesto: FRAXINUS velutina var. glabra
Red: FRAXINUS pennsylvanica
Wafer: PTELEA trifoliata
White: FRAXINUS americana
Aspen, Large-toothed: POPULUS grandidentata
Quaking: POPULUS tremuloides
Aster, Carolina: ASTER carolinianus
Aucuba, Japanese: AUCUBA japonica
Avocado: PERSEA americana
Azalea, Alabama: RHODODENDRON alabamense
Coastal: RHODODENDRON atlanticum
Cumberland: RHODODENDRON bakeri
Dwarf Indica: RHODODENDRON tamurae
Flame: RHODODENDRON calendulaceum
Florida: RHODODENDRON austrinum
Hammock Sweet: RHODODENDRON serrulatum
Indica: RHODODENDRON indicum
Kaempfer: RHODODENDRON kaempferi
Kirishima: RHODODENDRON ‘Obtusum’
Korean: RHODODENDRON yedoense
var. poukhanense
Kyushu: RHODODENDRON kiusianum
Large-sepal: RHODODENDRON macrosepalum
Mt. Amagi: RHODODENDRON amagianum
Oconee: RHODODENDRON flammeum
Oldham: RHODODENDRON oldhamii
Piedmont: RHODODENDRON canescens
Pinkshell: RHODODENDRON vaseyi
Plumleaf: RHODODENDRON prunifolium
Pontic: RHODODENDRON luteum
Rose: RHODODENDRON reticulatum
Roseshell: RHODODENDRON prinophyllum
Royal: RHODODENDRON schlippenbachii
Sims: RHODODENDRON simsii
Snow: RHODODENDRON ‘Mucronatum’
Spider: RHODODENDRON macrosepalum
‘Linearifolium’
Swamp: RHODODENDRON viscosum
Sweet: RHODODENDRON arborescens
Taibei: RHODODENDRON kanahirae
Texas: RHODODENDRON oblongifolium
Western: RHODODENDRON occidentale
Wild-thyme: RHODODENDRON serpyllifolium
Baccharis, Southern: BACCHARIS glomerulifera
Balm-of-Gilead: POPULUS candicans
Bamboo, Fishpole: PHYLLOSTACHYS aurea
Giant Timber: PHYLLOSTACHYS heterocycla
Golden: PHYLLOSTACHYS aurea
Green Fountain: THAMNOCALAMUS spathaceus
Heavenly: NANDINA domestica
Hedge: BAMBUSA multiplex
Kuma: SASA veitchii
Sweetshoot: PHYLLOSTACHYS dulcis
Yellow-groove: PHYLLOSTACHYS aureosulcata
Banana Shrub: MICHELIA figo
Barberry, Byers Wintergreen: BERBERIS julianae
‘Byers’
Dwarf Redleaf Japanese: BERBERIS thunbergii
‘Atropurpurea Nana’
Hooker: BERBERIS hookeri, BERBERIS hookeri
var. viridis
Japanese: BERBERIS thunbergii
Mentor: BERBERIS < mentorensis
Redleaf Japanese: BERBERIS thunbergii
‘Atropurpurea’
Redleaf Korean: BERBERIS koreana
‘Atropurpurea’
Sargent: BERBERIS sargentiana
Soulie: BERBERIS soulieana
Warty: BERBERIS verruculosa
Wintergreen: BERBERIS julianae
Yellowleaf Japanese: BERBERIS thunbergii ‘Aurea’
Barometer Bush: LEUCOPHYLLUM frutescens
Bauhinia, Texas: BAUHINIA lunarioides
Bay, Loblolly: GORDONIA lasianthus
Red: PERSEA borbonia
Sweet: MAGNOLIA virginiana
Bayberry: MYRICA pensylvanica
Bean, Coral: ERYTHRINA herbacea
Indian: CATALPA bignonioides
Mescal: SOPHORA secundiflora
Bearberry: ARCTOSTAPHYLOS uva-ursi
Beauty Bush: KOLKWITZIA amabilis
Beautyberry, American: CALLICARPA americana
Bodinier: CALLICARPA bodinieri
Japanese: CALLICARPA japonica
Purple: CALLICARPA dichotoma
White-fruited: CALLICARPA americana ‘Lactea’
Beech, American: FAGUS grandifolia
Columnar: FAGUS sylvatica ‘Dawyck’
European: FAGUS sylvatica
Fernleaf: FAGUS sylvatica ‘Laciniata’
Purple: FAGUS sylvatica f. purpurea
Weeping: FAGUS sylvatica ‘Pendula’
Beefwood: CASUARINA cunninghamiana
Big Tree: SEQUOIADENDRON giganteum
Birch, European White: BETULA pendula
Gray: BETULA populifolia
Hairy: BETULA pubescens
Japanese White: BETULA platyphylla
var. japonica
Paper: BETULA papyrifera
River: BETULA nigra
Sweet: BETULA lenta
Virginia Roundleaf: BETULA uber
Yellow: BETULA alleghaniensis
Bitternut: CARYA cordiformis
Bittersweet, Oriental: CELASTRUS orbiculatus
Blueberry, Creeping: VACCINIUM crassifolium
Ground: VACCINIUM myrsinites
Highbush: VACCINIUM corymbosum
Boneberry, Chinese: OSTEOMELES schwerinae
Bottlebrush, Narrowleaf: CALLISTEMON linearis
Stiff: CALLISTEMON rigidus
Willow: CALLISTEMON salignus
Box, Balearic: BUXUS balearica
Chinese: MURRAYA paniculata
Columnar: BUXUS sempervirens ‘Fastigiata’
Common: BUXUS sempervirens
Dwarf English: BUXUS sempervirens ‘Suffruticosa’
Handsworth: BUXUS sempervirens
‘Handsworthiensis’
Harland: BUXUS harlandii
Japanese: BUXUS microphylla, B. microphylla
var. japonica
Korean: BUXUS sinica var. insularis
Tree: BUXUS sempervirens ‘Arborescens’
Victorian: PITTOSPORUM undulatum
Weeping: BUXUS sempervirens ‘Pendula’
Willow-leaved: BUXUS sempervirens ‘Angustifolia’
Yugoslavian: BUXUS sempervirens ‘Vardar Valley’
Boxelder: ACER negundo
Bridal Wreath: SPIRAEA prunifolia, S. x vanhouttei
Brier, Austrian: ROSA foetida
Broom, Butcher’s: RUSCUS aculeatus
Scotch: CYTISUS scoparius
Spanish: SPARTIUM junceum
Warminster: CYTISUS < praecox
Buckeye, Bottlebrush: AESCULUS parviflora
California: AESCULUS californica
Mexican: UNGNADIA speciosa
Ohio: AESCULUS glabra
Red: AESCULUS pavia
Yellow: AESCULUS flava
Buckthorn, Carolina: RHAMNUS carolinianus
Common: RHAMNUS catharticus
Italian: RHAMNUS alaternus
Southern: BUMELIA lycioides
Buckwheat Tree: CLIFTONIA monophylla
Buddleja, Fountain: BUDDLEJA alternifolia
Orange-eye: BUDDLEJA davidii
Bunya-Bunya Tree: ARAUCARIA bidwillii
Bushcherry, Oriental: PRUNUS japonica
Bush Clover, Japanese: LESPEDEZA thunbergii
Bush Honeysuckle, Dwarf: DIERVILLA lonicera
Georgia: DIERVILLA rivularis
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Butternut: JUGLANS cinerea
Buttonbush: CEPHALANTHUS occidentalis
Chinese: ADINA rubella
Calamondin: CITROFORTUNELLA mitis
Camellia, Common: CAMELLIA japonica
Mountain: STEWARTIA ovata
Oil: CAMELLIA oleifera
Sasanqua: CAMELLIA sasanqua
Silky: STEWARTIA malacodendron
Warratah: CAMELLIA japonica ‘Anemoniflora’
Camphor Tree: CINNAMOMUM camphora
Cassine: ILEX cassine
Cat’s-claw: MACFADYENA unguis-cati
Catalpa, Chinese: CATALPA ovata
Common: CATALPA bignonioides
Manchurian: CATALPA bungei
Western: CATALPA speciosa
Catberry: NEMOPANTHUS mucronatus
Ceanothus, Snowbrush: CEANOTHUS velutinus
Cedar, Alaska: CHAMAECYPARIS nootkatensis
Atlantic White: CHAMAECYPARIS thyoides
Atlas: CEDRUS atlantica
Blue Atlas: CEDRUS atlantica ‘Glauca’
Cyprus: CEDRUS libani ssp. brevifolia
Deodar: CEDRUS deodara
Incense: CALOCEDRUS decurrens
Japanese: CRYPTOMERIA japonica
-of-Lebanon: CEDRUS libani
Port Orford: CHAMAECYPARIS lawsoniana
Red: JUNIPERUS virginiana
Southern Red: JUNIPERUS silicicola
Stinking: TORREYA taxifolia
Western Red: THUJA plicata
Ceniza: LEUCOPHYLLUM frutescens
Century Plant, Variegated: AGAVE americana
‘Marginata’
Chaste Tree: VITEX agnus-castus
Chenille Plant: ACALYPHA hispida
Cherry, Barbados: MALPIGHIA glabra
Bird: PRUNUS padus
Black: PRUNUS serotina
Cornelian: CORNUS mas
Higan: PRUNUS subhirtella
Japanese Cornelian: CORNUS officinalis
Japanese Flowering: PRUNUS serrulata
Kwanzan: PRUNUS serrulata ‘Kwanzan’
Mahaleb: PRUNUS mahaleb
Nanking: PRUNUS tomentosa
Sargent: PRUNUS sargentii
Sour: PRUNUS cerasus
Sweet: PRUNUS avium
Taiwan: PRUNUS campanulata
Takasago: PRUNUS ~ sieboldii
Tokyo: PRUNUS yedoensis
Weeping Higan: PRUNUS subhirtella
‘Shidare Higan’
Yoshino: PRUNUS x yedoensis ‘Somei Yoshino’
Chestnut, Chinese: CASTANEA mollissima
Common: CASTANEA sativa
European: CASTANEA sativa
Japanese: CASTANEA crenata
Chinaberry: MELIA azedarach
Chinquapin, Japanese: CASTANOPSIS cuspidata
Chittamwood: BUMELIA lanuginosa
Chocolate Vine: AKEBIA quinata
Chokeberry, Black: ARONIA melanocarpa
Purplefruit: ARONIA prunifolia
Red: ARONIA arbutifolia
Cinquefoil, Shrubby: POTENTILLA fruticosa
Citrange: x CITRONCIRUS webberi
Citron: CITRUS medica ‘Etrog’
Clematis, Evergreen: CLEMATIS armandii
Goldwool: CLEMATIS chrysocoma var. sericea
Pink-flowered Evergreen: CLEMATIS armandii
‘Farquhariana’
Scarlet: CLEMATIS texensis
Cleyera, Japanese: CLEYERA japonica
Variegated: CLEYERA japonica ‘Tricolor’
Cliff-green: PAXISTIMA canbyi
Coffee-tree, Kentucky: GYMNOCLADUS dioica
Conradina, Bluesage: CONRADINA canescens
Whorled: CONRADINA verticiliata
Coontie: ZAMIA pumila
Coralbeads: COCCULUS triloba
Coralberry: ARDISIA crenata, SYMPHORICARPOS
orbiculatus
Coral Plant: RUSSELIA equisetiformis
Coral Tree, Cockspur: ERYTHRINA crista-galli
Coriaria, Japanese: CORIARIA japonica
Cork-tree, Amur: PHELLODENDRON amurense
Corkwood, Florida: LEITNERIA floridana
Cotoneaster, Bloodberry: COTONEASTER obscurus
Cranberry: COTONEASTER apiculatus
Creeping: COTONEASTER adpressus
Diels: COTONEASTER dielsianus
European: COTONEASTER integerrimus
Rock: COTONEASTER horizontalis
Spreading: COTONEASTER divaricatus
Wintergreen: COTONEASTER conspicuus
Cottonwood: POPULUS deltoides
Swamp: POPULUS heterophylla
Cowberry: VACCINIUM vitis-idaea
Crabapple, Bechtel’s: MALUS ioensis ‘Plena’
Sargent’s: MALUS sargentii
Showy: MALUS floribunda
Siberian: MALUS baccata
Southern: MALUS angustifolia
Toringo: MALUS sieboldii
Wild Sweet: MALUS coronaria
Cranberry, Highbush: VIBURNUM trilobum
Mountain: VACCINIUM vitis-idaea
Cranberry-bush, European: VIBURNUM opulus
Creeper, Mexican: ANTIGONON leptopus
Virginia: PARTHENOCISSUS quinquefolia
Cross Vine: BIGNONIA capreolata
Croton, Alabama: CROTON alabamensis
Cucumber Tree: MAGNOLIA acuminata
Cup-flower, Tall: NIEREMBERGIA scoparia
Currant, Clove: RIBES odoratum
Indian: SYMPHORICARPOS orbiculatus
Mountain: RIBES alpinum
Cypress, Bald: TAXODIUM distichum var. distichum
Italian: CUPRESSUS sempervirens
Lawson: CHAMAECYPARIS lawsoniana
Leyland: x CUPRESSOCYPARIS leylandii
Monterey: CUPRESSUS macrocarpa
Montezuma: TAXODIUM mucronatum
Mourning: CHAMAECYPARIS funebris
Pond: TAXODIUM distichum var. nutans
Portuguese: CUPRESSUS lusitanica
Dahoon: ILEX cassine
Narrow-leaved: ILEX cassine var. angustifolia
Yellow-berried: ILEX cassine var. angustifolia
f. aurea-baccata
Daisy, Nippon: CHRYSANTHEMUM nipponicum
Daphne, February: DAPHNE mezereum
Lilac: DAPHNE genkwa
Rose: DAPHNE cneorum
Winter: DAPHNE odora
Deerberry: VACCINIUM stamineum
Deutzia, Rough-leaved: DEUTZIA scabra
Devil's Walking Stick: ARALIA spinosa
Devilwood: OSMANTHUS americanus
Dioon, Chestnut: DIOON edule
Doghobble: LEUCOTHOE fontanesiana
Dogwood, Alternate-leaved: CORNUS alternifolia
Cream-edged: CORNUS alba ‘Argenteo Marginata’
Double-flowered: CORNUS florida ‘Bay Beauty’
Double-flowered: CORNUS florida f. pluribracteata
Flowering: CORNUS florida
Giant: CORNUS controversa
Gray: CORNUS racemosa
Kousa: CORNUS kousa
Pale: CORNUS obliqua
Pink-flowering: CORNUS florida f. rubra
Siberian: CORNUS alba ‘Sibirica’
Silky: CORNUS amomum
Stiff: CORNUS foemina
Western: CORNUS nuttallii
Yellow-fruited flowering: CORNUS florida
f. xanthocarpa
Dove Tree: DAVIDIA involucrata var. vilmoriniana
Dutchman’s Pipe, Calico: ARISTOLOCHIA elegans
Ebony, Green: JACARANDA acutifolia
Texas: PITHECELLOBIUM flexicaule
Elaeagnus, Cherry: ELAEAGNUS multiflora
Thorny: ELAEAGNUS pungens
Elder, American: SAMBUCUS canadensis
American Red: SAMBUCUS racemosa ssp. pubens
Asiatic Red: SAMBUCUS racemosa
ssp. sieboldiana
Dwarf: SAMBUCUS ebulus
Elfin Herb: CUPHEA hyssopifolia
Elm, American: ULMUS americana
Cedar: ULMUS crassifolia
Chinese: ULMUS parvifolia
English: ULMUS procera
European White: ULMUS laevis
Globe: ULMUS minor ‘Umbraculifera’
Jersey: ULMUS minor ‘Sarniensis’
Moline: ULMUS americana ‘Moline’
Rock: ULMUS thomasii
Scotch: ULMUS glabra
September: ULMUS serotina
Siberian: ULMUS pumila
Slippery: ULMUS rubra
Water: PLANERA aquatica
Winged: ULMUS alata
Wych: ULMUS glabra
False Cypress, Hinoki: CHAMAECYPARIS obtusa
Moss: CHAMAECYPARIS pisifera ‘Squarrosa’
Nootka: CHAMAECYPARIS nootkatensis
Sawara: CHAMAECYPARIS pisifera
Farkleberry: VACCINIUM arboreum
Fatsia, Japanese: FATSIA japonica
Fetterbush: LYONIA lucida, PIERIS floribunda
Fiddlewood: CITHAREXYLUM berlandieri
Fig, Common: FICUS carica
Creeping: FICUS pumila
Filbert, Beaked: CORYLUS cornuta
Chinese: CORYLUS chinensis
Purple-leaved: CORYLUS maxima ‘Purpurea’
Turkish: CORYLUS colurna
Fir, Algerian: ABIES numidica
Balsam: ABIES balsamea
Blue China: CUNNINGHAMIA lanceolata ‘Glauca’
China: CUNNINGHAMIA lanceolata
Cilician: ABIES cilicica
Douglas: See Rocky Mountain Douglas
Fraser: ABIES fraseri
Greek: ABIES cephalonica
Korean: ABIES koreana
Manchurian: ABIES holophylla
Momi: ABIES firma
Nikko: ABIES homolepis
Noble: ABIES procera
Nordmann: ABIES nordmanniana
Rocky Mountain Douglas: PSEUDOTSUGA
menziesii var. glauca
Shensi: ABIES chensiensis ssp. salouenensis
Silver: ABIES alba
Spanish: ABIES pinsapo
White: ABIES concolor
Flamebush, Mexican: CALLIANDRA tweediei
Forsythia, White: ABELIOPHYLLUM distichum
Franklin Tree: FRANKLINIA alatamaha
Fringe Tree, American: CHIONANTHUS virginicus
Japanese: CHIONANTHUS retusus
Taiwan: CHIONANTHUS retusus var. serrulatus
Fuchsia, Cape: PHYGELIUS capensis
Garland Flower: DAPHNE cneorum
Gallberry, Large: ILEX coriacea
Ginkgo: GINKGO biloba
Glorybower, Bleedingheart: CLERODENDRUM
thomsonae
Fragrant: CLERODENDRUM philippinum
Harlequin: CLERODENDRUM trichotomum
Glory Bush: TIBOUCHINA urvilleana
Gold-dust Shrub: AUCUBA japonica ‘Variegata’
Golden Bells, Korean: FORSYTHIA ovata
Weeping: FORSYTHIA suspensa
Golden-chain Tree: LABURNUM anagyroides
Golden-rain Tree: KOELREUTERIA bipinnata,
K. elegans ssp. formosana, K. paniculata
Goldflower: HYPERICUM calycinum
Gooseberry, Chinese: ACTINIDIA deliciosa
var. deliciosa
English: RIBES uva-crispa
Florida: RIBES echinellum
Granite: RIBES curvatum
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Grape, Fox: VITIS labrusca
Muscadine: VITIS rotundifolia
Mustang: VITIS mustangensis
Grapefruit: CITRUS < paradisi
Green Screw: ILEX aquifolium ‘Crispa’
Groundsel Tree: BACCHARIS halimifolia
Guava, Pineapple: ACCA sellowiana
Purple: PSIDIUM littorale var. longipes
Gum, Black: NYSSA sylvatica
Cider: EUCALYPTUS gunnii
Formosan Sweet: LIQUIDAMBAR formosana
Manna: EUCALYPTUS viminalis
Mountain: EUCALYPTUS dalrympleana
Sour: NYSSA sylvatica
Sweet: LIQUIDAMBAR styraciflua
Tasmanian Snow: EUCALYPTUS coccifera
Gumi: ELAEAGNUS multiflora
Hackberry: Caucasian: CELTIS caucasica
Chinese: CELTIS sinensis
Common: CELTIS occidentalis
Spiny: CELTIS pallida
Hardhack: SPIRAEA tomentosa
Harry Lauder’s Walking-stick: CORYLUS avellana
‘Contorta’
Haw, Black: VIBURNUM prunifolium
Nannyberry: VIBURNUM nudum
Poison: VIBURNUM molle
Possum: ILEX decidua, VIBURNUM nudum
Rusty Black: VIBURNUM rufidulum
Southern Black: VIBURNUM rufidulum
Hawthorn: Blueberry: CRATAEGUS brachyacantha
Cockspur: CRATAEGUS crus-galli
Common: CRATAEGUS monogyna
Dotted: CRATAEGUS punctata
Downy: CRATAEGUS mollis
English: CRATAEGUS laevigata
Green: CRATAEGUS viridis
Indian: RHAPHIOLEPIS indica
Littlehip: CRATAEGUS spathulata
May: CRATAEGUS aestivalis
Parsley: CRATAEGUS marshallii
Pear: CRATAEGUS calpodendron
Pringle: CRATAEGUS pringlei
Thicket: CRATAEGUS intricata
Yeddo: RHAPHIOLEPIS umbellata
Yellow: CRATAEGUS flava
Hazelnut, American: CORYLUS americana
European: CORYLUS avellana
Purple-leaved: CORYLUS avellana ‘Fusco-rubra’
Heath, Cornish: ERICA vagans
Spike: BRUCKENTHALIA spiculifolia
Spring: ERICA carnea
Heather, False: CUPHEA hyssopifolia
Scotch: CALLUNA vulgaris
Hemlock, Canadian: TSUGA canadensis
Carolina: TSUGA caroliniana
Ground: TAXUS canadensis
Sargent’s Weeping: TSUGA canadensis ‘Sargentii’
Weeping: TSUGA canadensis ‘Pendula’
Hican: CARYA illinoinensis x C. sp.
Hickory, Mockernut: CARYA tomentosa
Sand: CARYA pallida
Shagbark: CARYA ovata
Shellbark: CARYA laciniosa
Water: CARYA aquatica
Hobblebush: VIBURNUM lantanoides
Holly, American: ILEX opaca
Appalachian: ILEX collina
Attenuate-leaved: ILEX <x attenuata
Beadle’s: ILEX beadlei
Box-leaved: ILEX crenata
Broad-leaved: ILEX latifolia
Burford: ILEX cornuta ‘Burfordii’
Buswell’s: ILEX buswellii
Canary Islands: ILEX canariensis
Carolina: ILEX ambigua
Caucasian: ILEX colchica
Chinese: ILEX cornuta
Coin-leaved: ILEX crenata ‘Mariesii’
Creeping: ILEX rugosa
Dune: ILEX cumulicola
English: ILEX aquifolium
Evergreen Long-stalked: ILEX pedunculosa
Farges’: ILEX fargesii
Fig-leaved: ILEX ficoidea
Furin: ILEX geniculata
Georgian: ILEX longipes
Highclere: ILEX x altaclerensis
Horned: ILEX cornuta
Hummock: ILEX cumulicola
Japanese: ILEX crenata
Kachi: ILEX purpurea
Koehne’s: ILEX x koehneana
Kurogane: ILEX rotunda
Liukiu: ILEX liukiuensis
Long-stalked: ILEX longipes
Luster-leaved: ILEX latifolia
Mochi: ILEX integra
Mountain: ILEX monticola
Myrtle-leaved: ILEX myrtifolia
Northern Mountain: NEMOPANTHUS mucronatus
Okinawa: ILEX dimorphophylla
Peach-leaved: ILEX purpurea
Pontic: ILEX colchica
Sand: ILEX buswellii
Sarvis: ILEX amelanchier
Sikkim: ILEX sikkimensis
Suwanee: ILEX curtissii
Topel: ILEX < attenuata
Tsuru: ILEX rugosa
Waterer’s Gold: ILEX aquifolium ‘Watereriana
Wilson’s: ILEX wilsonii
Yellow-fruited American: ILEX opaca f.
xanthocarpa
Yellow-stemmed: ILEX leucoclada
Yunnan: ILEX yunnanensis
Hollygrape, Leatherleaf: MAHONIA bealei
Oregon: MAHONIA aquifolium
Texas: MAHONIA swazeyi
Honeylocust, Common: GLEDITSIA triacanthos
Japanese: GLEDITSIA japonica
Spineless: GLEDITSIA triacanthos f. inermis
Honeysuckle, Amur: LONICERA maackii
Cape: TECOMARIA capensis
Everblooming: LONICERA heckrottii
Fly: LONICERA xylosteum
Japanese: LONICERA japonica
Morrow’s: LONICERA morrowii
Privet: LONICERA pileata
Standish’s: LONICERA standishii
Tatarian: LONICERA tatarica
Trumpet: LONICERA sempervirens
Winter: LONICERA fragrantissima
Yellow: LONICERA flava
Hornbeam, American: CARPINUS caroliniana
Columnar: CARPINUS betulus ‘Fastigiata’
European: CARPINUS betulus
Heartleaf: CARPINUS cordata
Hop: OSTRYA virginiana
Japanese: CARPINUS japonica
Purple-leaf: CARPINUS betulus ‘Purpurea’
Horse Sugar: SYMPLOCOS tinctoria
Horsechestnut: AESCULUS hippocastanum
Double-flowered: AESCULUS hippocastanum
‘Baumanii’
Red: AESCULUS carnea
Hortensia: HYDRANGEA macrophylla (Hortensia
group)
Huckleberry, Black: GAYLUSSACIA baccata
Box: GAYLUSSACIA brachycera
Hydrangea, Climbing: HYDRANGEA anomala
ssp. petiolaris
Garden: HYDRANGEA macrophylla (Hortensia
group)
Oakleaf: HYDRANGEA quercifolia
Peegee: HYDRANGEA paniculata
Hydrangea Vine, Japanese: SCHIZOPHRAGMA
hydrangeoides
Indigo, Mountain: AMORPHA glabra
Indigo Bush: AMORPHA fruticosa
Inkberry: ILEX glabra
White-fruited: ILEX glabra f. leucocarpa
Ipil-ipil: LEUCAENA leucocephala
Ironwood: BUMELIA tenax, CARPINUS caroliniana
Persian: PARROTIA persica
Ivy, Algerian: HEDERA canariensis
Boston: PARTHENOCISSUS tricuspidata
Caucasus: HEDERA colchica
English: HEDERA helix
Gloire de Marengo: HEDERA canariensis
‘Variegata’
Italian: HEDERA helix var. poetica
Japanese: HEDERA rhombea
Marine: CISSUS incisa
Poison: TOXICODENDRON radicans
Shrub: HEDERA helix (Arborescens group)
Tree: X FATSHEDERA lizei
Jacaranda: JACARANDA acutifolia
Jasmine, Angel-wing: JASMINUM nitidum
Blue: CLEMATIS crispa
Cape: GARDENIA jasminoides
Confederate: TRACHELOSPERMUM jasminioides
Crape: TABERNAEMONTANA divaricata
Italian: JASMINUM humile ‘Revolutum’
Orange: MURRAYA paniculata
Primrose: JASMINUM mesyni
Star: JASMINUM multiflorum,
TRACHELOSPERMUM jasminioides
Winter: JASMINUM nudiflorum
Jessamine, Carolina: GELSEMIUM sempervirens
Double-flowered: GELSEMIUM sempervirens ‘Pride
of Augusta’
Night: CESTRUM nocturnum
Yellow: GELSEMIUM sempervirens
Jetbead: RHODOTYPOS scandens
Jujube: ZIZIPHUS jujuba
Juniper, Alligator: JUNIPERUS deppeana
var. pachyphlaea
Andorra: JUNIPERUS horizontalis ‘Plumosa’
Chinese: JUNIPERUS chinensis
Creeping: JUNIPERUS horizontalis
Golden Pfitzer: JUNIPERUS < media
‘Pfitzeriana Aurea’
Ground: JUNIPERUS communis ssp. depressa
Hetz Blue: JUNIPERUS chinensis ‘Hetzii’
Hollywood: JUNIPERUS chinensis ‘Kaizuka’
Irish: JUNIPERUS communis ‘Hibernica’
Needle: JUNIPERUS rigida
Pfitzer: JUNIPERUS media ‘Pfitzeriana’
Rocky Mountain: JUNIPERUS scopulorum
Sargent: JUNIPERUS chinensis var. sargentii
Shore: JUNIPERUS conferta
Single-seed: JUNIPERUS squamata
Kadsura Vine: KADSURA japonica
Kaki: DIOSPYROS kaki
Katsura Tree: CERCIDIPHYLLUM japonicum
Keaki: ZELKOVA serrata
Kinnikinnick: ARCTOSTAPHYLOS uva-ursi
Kiwi Fruit: ACTINIDIA deliciosa var. deliciosa
Kumquat, Meiwa: FORTUNELLA crassifolia
Round: FORTUNELLA japonica
Lace Shrub: STEPHANANDRA incisa
Lacecap: HYDRANGEA macrophylla (Lacecap group)
Lantana, Trailing: LANTANA montevidensis
Larch, Dahurian: LARIX gmelinii
European: LARIX decidua
Golden: PSEUDOLARIX amabilis
Japanese: LARIX kaempferi
Laudanum: CISTUS ladanifer
Laurel, Alexandrian: DANAE racemosa
Carolina Cherry: PRUNUS caroliniana
Carpathian Cherry: PRUNUS laurocerasus
var. schipkaensis
Cherry: PRUNUS laurocerasus
English: PRUNUS laurocerasus
Grecian: LAURUS nobilis
Mountain: KALMIA latifolia
Portuguese Cherry: PRUNUS lusitanica
Sheep: KALMIA angustifolia
Laurustinus: VIBURNUM tinus
Lavandin: LAVANDULA intermedia
Lavender Cotton: SANTOLINA chamaecyparissus
French: LAVANDULA stoechas
Leadwort, Cape: PLUMBAGO auriculata
Leatherflower: CLEMATIS versicolor
Leatherleaf: CHAMAEDAPHNE calyculata
Leatherwood: CYRILLA racemiflora,
DIRCA palustris
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Lilac, Chinese: SYRINGA chinensis
Common: SYRINGA vulgaris ‘Purpurea’
Cutleaf: SYRINGA laciniata
Double White: SYRINGA vulgaris ‘Alba Plena’
Hungarian: SYRINGA josikaea
Japanese Tree: SYRINGA reticulata
Late: SYRINGA villosa, S. villosa ‘Crayton’
Persian: SYRINGA persica
Lily Tree: MAGNOLIA denudata
Lime, Australian Finger: MICROCITRUS australasica
Wild: ZANTHOXYLUM fagara
Linden, American: TILIA americana
Bigleaf: TILIA platyphyllos
Littleleaf: TILIA cordata
Mongolian: TILIA mongolica
Silver: TILIA tomentosa
Locust, Black: ROBINIA pseudoacacia
Bristly: ROBINIA hispida
Clammy: ROBINIA viscosa
Ship-mast: ROBINIA pseudoacacia var. rectissima
Water: GLEDITSIA aquatica
Loquat: ERIOBOTRYA japonica
Magnolia, Bigleaf: MAGNOLIA macrophylla
Florida Bigleaf: MAGNOLIA ashei
Fraser: MAGNOLIA fraseri
Goddess: MAGNOLIA sprengeri ‘Diva’
Kobus: MAGNOLIA kobus
Lily-flowered: MAGNOLIA liliiflora
Mexican Bigleaf: MAGNOLIA dealbata
Otama: MAGNOLIA sieboldii
Saucer: MAGNOLIA < soulangeana
Southern: MAGNOLIA grandiflora
Star: MAGNOLIA stellata
Umbrella: MAGNOLIA tripetala
Mahogany, Swamp: EUCALYPTUS robusta
Mahonia, Chinese: MAHONIA fortunei
Cluster: MAHONIA pinnata
Japanese: MAHONIA japonica
Laredo: MAHONIA trifoliata
Maidenhair Tree: GINKGO biloba
Mallotus, Japanese: MALLOTUS japonicus
Mandarin: CITRUS reticulata
Maple, Amur: ACER ginnala
Black: ACER saccharum ssp. nigrum
Bloodleaf: ACER palmatum ‘Atropurpureum’
Chalk: ACER saccharum ssp. leucoderme
Colosseum: ACER cappadocicum
David’s: ACER davidii
Devil: ACER diabolicum
Drummond: ACER rubrum ssp. drummondii
Dwarf Hedge: ACER campestre ‘Nanum’
Evergreen: ACER oblongum
Florida: ACER saccharum ssp. floridanum
Full-moon: ACER japonicum
Golden Colosseum: ACER cappadocicum ‘Aureum’
Golden Full-moon: ACER japonicum ‘Aureum’
Hedge: ACER campestre, ACER campestre
var. leiocarpum
Hornbeam: ACER carpinifolium
Japanese: ACER japonicum, ACER palmatum
var. palmatum
Laceleaf: ACER palmatum ‘Dissectum’
Manchurian: ACER mandshuricum
Manchurian Striped: ACER tegmentosum
Miyabe: ACER miyabei
Montpellier: ACER monspessulanum
Mountain: ACER spicatum
Nikko: ACER maximowiczianum
Norway: ACER platanoides
Paperbark: ACER griseum
Purpleleaf Sycamore: ACER pseudoplatanus
‘Atropurpureum’
Purplebloom: ACER pseudosieboldianum
Red: ACER rubrum
Redvein: ACER rufinerve
Schwedler: ACER platanoides ‘Schwedleri’
Shantung: ACER truncatum
Siebold: ACER sieboldianum
Silver: ACER saccharinum
Striped: ACER pensylvanicum
Sugar: ACER saccharum ssp. saccharum
Sycamore: ACER pseudoplatanus
Tatarian: ACER tataricum
Trident: ACER buergerianum
Velvet: ACER velutinum var. vanvolxemii
Marine Vine: CISSUS incisa
Marjoram, Pot: ORIGANUM onites
Matrimony Vine, Carolina: LYCIUM carolinianum
Chinese: LYCIUM chinense
Medlar: MESPILUS germanica
Mesquite, Western Honey: PROSOPIS glandulosa
var. torreyana
Metake: PSEUDOSASA japonica
Mezereon: DAPHNE mezereum
Milletia, Leatherleaf: MILLETTIA reticulata
Mimosa, Catclaw: MIMOSA biuncifera
Mimosa Tree: ALBIZIA julibrissin
Minniebush: MENZIESIA pilosa
Monkey Puzzle: ARAUCARIA araucana
Mu-oil Tree: ALEURITES montana
Mulberry, Paper: BROUSSONETIA papyrifera
Red: MORUS rubra
Weeping: MORUS alba ‘Pendula’
White: MORUS alba
Myrtle, Common: MYRTUS communis
Dwarf: MYRTUS communis ‘Microphylla’
Sea: BACCHARIS halimifolia
Nannyberry: VIBURNUM lentago
Nectarine: PRUNUS persica var. nucipersica
‘White Glory’
Neillia, Chinese: NEILLIA sinensis
Nightshade, Brazilian: SOLANUM seaforthianum
Oak, Arkansas: QUERCUS arkansana
Bartram: QUERCUS heterophylla
Basket: QUERCUS michauxiti
Black: QUERCUS velutina
Bluejack: QUERCUS incana
Bur: QUERCUS macrocarpa
Chestnut: QUERCUS prinus
Chinese Cork: QUERCUS variabilis
Columnar English: QUERCUS robur f. fastigiata
Compton: QUERCUS <comptonae
Cork: QUERCUS suber
Daimyo: QUERCUS dentata
Mock Orange, European: PHILADELPHUS coronarius
Darlington: QUERCUS hemisphaerica
Durmast: QUERCUS petraea
English: QUERCUS robur
Georgia: QUERCUS georgiana
Italian: QUERCUS frainetto
Japanese Evergreen: QUERCUS muyrsinifolia
Konara: QUERCUS glandulifera
Laurel: QUERCUS laurifolia
Nuttall: QUERCUS nuttallii
Oriental Sawtooth: QUERCUS acutissima
Overcup: QUERCUS lyrata
Pin: QUERCUS palustris
Post: QUERCUS stellata
Red: QUERCUS rubra
Ring-cupped: QUERCUS glauca
Sand Post: QUERCUS margaretta
Sargent: QUERCUS sargentii
Scarlet: QUERCUS coccinea
Shingle: QUERCUS imbricaria
Shumard: QUERCUS shumardii
Southern Live: QUERCUS virginiana
Southern Red: QUERCUS falcata
Spanish: QUERCUS falcata
Swamp White: QUERCUS bicolor
Tanbark: LITHOCARPUS glaber
Turkey: QUERCUS cerris; QUERCUS laevis
Ubame: QUERCUS phillyraeoides
Water: QUERCUS nigra
White: QUERCUS alba
Willow: QUERCUS phellos
Old-man’s Beard: CHIONANTHUS virginicus
Oleander: NERIUM oleander
Variegated: NERIUM oleander ‘Variegata’
Olive: OLEA europaea
Autumn: ELAEAGNUS umbellata
Holly: OSMANTHUS heterophyllus var.
heterophyllus
Russian: ELAEAGNUS angustifolia
Sweet: OSMANTHUS fragrans
Tea: OSMANTHUS fragrans
Orange, Chinese Box: SEVERINIA buxifolia
Hardy: PONCIRUS trifoliata
Osage: MACLURA pomifera
Satsuma: CITRUS reticulata
Seville: CITRUS aurantium
Sour: CITRUS aurantium
Osier, Green: CORNUS alternifolia
Red: CORNUS sericea
Our-Lord’s-Candle: YUCCA whipplei
Pachysandra, Allegheny: PACHYSANDRA procumbens
Japanese: PACHYSANDRA terminalis
Pagoda Tree: SOPHORA japonica
Palm, Cabbage: SABAL palmetto
Canary Island Date: PHOENIX canariensis
Chinese Fan: LIVISTONA chinensis
European Fan: CHAMAEROPS humilis
Jelly: BUTIA capitata
Needle: RHAPIDOPHYLLUM hystrix
Queen: SYAGRUS romanzoffianum
Sago: CYCAS revoluta
Senegal Date: PHOENIX reclinata
Windmill: TRACHYCARPUS fortunei
Palmetto, Dwarf: SABAL minor
Saw: SERENOA repens
Paperbark Tree: MELALEUCA quinquenervis
Paperbush: EDGEWORTHIA chrysantha
Paradise Flower: SOLANUM wendlandii
Paraguay Tea: ILEX paraguariensis
Parasol Tree, Chinese: FIRMIANA simplex
Partridgeberry: MITCHELLA repens
Pascuita: EUPHORBIA leucocephala
Passionflower, Red: PASSIFLORA coccinea
Pavonia, Spearleaf: PAVONIA hastata
Pawpaw: ASIMINA triloba
Pea Shrub: CARAGANA arborescens
Chinese: CARAGANA sinica
Peach: PRUNUS persica
Pear, Alligator: PERSEA americana
Asian: PYRUS pyrifolia
Birchleaf: PYRUS betulifolia
Bradford: PYRUS calleryana ‘Bradford’
Callery: PYRUS calleryana
Common: PYRUS communis
Evergreen: PYRUS kawakamii
Leconte: PYRUS x lecontei
Nashi: PYRUS pyrifolia var. culta
Sand: PYRUS pyrifolia
Snow: PYRUS nivalis
Pearlbush: EXOCHORDA racemosa
Pecan: CARYA illinoinensis
Bitter: CARYA aquatica
Mehan: CARYA illinoinensis ‘Mehan’
Stuart: CARYA illinoinensis ‘Stuart’
Peony, Tree: PAEONIA suffruticosa
Pepperbush, Sweet: CLETHRA alnifolia
Peppertree, Brazilian: SCHINUS terebinthifolius
Pepper-vine: AMPELOPSIS arborea
Periwinkle, Common: VINCA minor
Double-flowered: VINCA minor ‘Multiplex’
Greater: VINCA major
Persimmon, Common: DIOSPYROS virginiana
Chinese: DIOSPYROS sinensis
Japanese: DIOSPYROS kaki
Texas: DIOSPYROS texana
Phillyrea, Narrow-leaf: PHILLYREA angustifolia
Tree: PHILLYREA latifolia var. media
Photinia, Chinese: PHOTINIA serratifolia
Japanese: PHOTINIA glabra
Pignut: CARYA glabra
Sweet: CARYA ovalis
Pine, African Fern: PODOCARPUS gracilior
Aleppo: PINUS halepensis
Australian: CASUARINA cunninghamiana
Austrian: PINUS nigra ssp. nigra
Chir: PINUS roxburghii
Digger: PINUS sabiniana
Eastern White: PINUS strobus
Himalayan: PINUS wallichiana
Italian Stone: PINUS pinea
Jack: PINUS banksiana
Japanese Black: PINUS thunbergiana
Japanese Red: PINUS densiflora
Japanese Umbrella: PINUS densiflora
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Japanese White: PINUS parviflora
Jelecote: PINUS patula
Knob-cone: PINUS attenuata
Korean: PINUS koraiensis
Lacebark: PINUS bungeana
Limber: PINUS flexilis
Loblolly: PINUS taeda
Long-leaved Indian: PINUS roxburghii
Longleaf: PINUS palustris
Mexican Stone: PINUS cembroides
Pitch: PINUS rigida
Pond: PINUS serotina
Ponderosa: PINUS ponderosa
Red: PINUS resinosa
Sand: PINUS clausa
Scotch: PINUS sylvestris
Scrub: PINUS virginiana
Shortleaf: PINUS echinata
Slash: PINUS elliottii
Spruce: PINUS glabra
Swiss Mountain: PINUS mugo var. mugo
Swiss Stone: PINUS cembra
Table-mountain: PINUS pungens
Totara: PODOCARPUS totara
Umbrella: PINUS pinea; SCIADOPITYS verticillata
Virginia: PINUS virginiana
Weeping Japanese Red: PINUS densiflora ‘Pendula’
Western Yellow: PINUS ponderosa
Yew: PODOCARPUS macrophyllus
Pinxterbloom: RHODODENDRON periclymenoides
Pipe Plant: AGARISTA populifolia
Pipe-stem Wood: AGARISTA populifolia
Piratebush: BUCKLEYA distichophylla
Pistache, Chinese: PISTACIA chinensis
Texas: PISTACIA texana
Pittosporum, Japanese: PITTOSPORUM tobira
Plane, American: PLATANUS occidentalis
London: PLATANUS acerifolia
Oriental: PLATANUS orientalis
Plum, Beach: PRUNUS maritima
Black-sloe: PRUNUS umbellata
Chickasaw: PRUNUS angustifolia
Creek: PRUNUS rivularis
Damson: PRUNUS domestica ssp. insititia
Mexican: PRUNUS mexicana
Purple-leaf: PRUNUS cerasifera ‘Atropurpurea’
Wild Goose: PRUNUS munsoniana
Wild: PRUNUS americana
Plumbago, Chinese: CERATOSTIGMA willmottianum
Poinsettia: EUPHORBIA pulcherrima
Pomegranate: PUNICA granatum
Dwarf: PUNICA granatum ‘Nana’
Pond-spice: LITSEA aestivalis
Popinac, White: LEUCAENA leucocephala
Poplar, Carolina: POPULUS = canadensis
Gray: POPULUS canescens
Japanese: POPULUS maximowiczii
Lombardy: POPULUS nigra ‘Italica’
White: POPULUS alba
Yellow: LIRIODENDRON tulipifera
Porcelain-berry: AMPELOPSIS glandulosa
var. brevipedunculata
Porlieria, Texas: PORLIERIA angustifolia
Potato Bush, Blue: SOLANUM rantonnetii
Potato Vine: SOLANUM jasminoides
Prickly Ash, Southern: ZANTHOXYLUM
clava-herculis
Princess Tree: PAULOWNIA tomentosa
Privet, Border: LIGUSTRUM obtusifolium
California: LIGUSTRUM ovalifolium
Chinese: LIGUSTRUM sinense
Common: LIGUSTRUM vulgare
Japanese: LIGUSTRUM japonicum
Swamp: FORESTIERA acuminata
Wax-leaf: LIGUSTRUM lucidum
Weeping: LIGUSTRUM sinense ‘Pendulum’
Punk Tree: MELALEUCA quinquenervis
Quince, Chinese: PSEUDOCYDONIA sinensis
Common: CYDONIA oblonga
Flowering: CHAENOMELES speciosa
Japanese: CHAENOMELES speciosa
Japanese Flowering: CHOENOMELES japonica
Raisin-tree, Japanese: HOVENIA dulcis
Redbud, Chinese: CERCIS chinensis
North American: CERCIS canadensis
Redwood, Coast: SEQUOIA sempervirens
Dawn: METASEQUOIA glyptostroboides
Rhododendron, Carolina: RHODODENDRON
carolinianum
Chapman: RHODODENDRON chapmanii
Fujiama: RHODODENDRON brachycarpum
Piedmont: RHODODENDRON minus
Rice-paper Plant: TETRAPANAX papyriferum
Rose, Apothecary: ROSA ‘Officinalis’
Baby: ROSA multiflora
Banks (double white): ROSA banksiae
var. banksiae ‘Alba Plena’
Banks (double yellow): ROSA banksiae
var. banksiae ‘Lutea’
Banks (single yellow): ROSA banksiae
var. normalis ‘Lutescens’
Blackberry: RUBUS rosifolius ‘Coronarius’
Boursault: ROSA x lheritierana ‘Gracilis’
Bur: ROSA roxburghii f. normalis
Cabbage: ROSA centifolia
Champney: ROSA ‘Champney’s Pink Cluster
Cherokee: ROSA laevigata
Chestnut: ROSA roxburghii f. normalis
China: ROSA chinensis
Confederate: HIBISCUS mutabilis
Crested Moss: ROSA centifolia ‘Cristata’
Damask: ROSA x damascena
Dog: ROSA canina
Fairy: ROSA chinensis ‘Minima’
Father Hugo: ROSA xanthina f. hugonis
Four Seasons: ROSA < damascena var.
semperflorens
Green: ROSA chinensis ‘Viridiflora’
Himalayan Musk: ROSA brunonii
Hungarian: ROSA gallica ‘Conditorum’
Japanese: KERRIA japonica, ROSA multiflora
Kazanlik: ROSA <damascena ‘Trigintipetala’
Lady Bank’s: ROSA banksiae var. banksiae ‘Lutea’
M‘Cartney: ROSA bracteata
Meadow: ROSA blanda
Memorial: ROSA wichuraiana
Monthly: ROSA chinensis < R. gigantea
‘Old Blush’, ROSA x damascena
var. semperflorens
Moss: ROSA centifolia ‘Muscosa’
Musk: ROSA moschata
Noisette: ROSA X<noisettiana
-of-Sharon: HIBISCUS syriacus
Pasture: ROSA carolina
Persian Yellow: ROSA foetida ‘Perseana’
Prairie: ROSA setigera
Prickly: ROSA acicularis
Provence: ROSA centifolia
Red Cherokee: ROSA < anemonoides ‘Ramona’
Rugosa: ROSA rugosa
Scotch: ROSA pimpinellifolia
Seven Sisters: ROSA multiflora ‘Platyphylla’
Striped Moss: ROSA ‘Oeillet Panachee’
Swamp: ROSA palustris
Tea: ROSA odorata
Tidbit: ROSA gallica ‘Conditorum’
Virginia: ROSA virginiana
White Rose-of-York: ROSA x alba
Yellow Rose-of-Texas: ROSA < harisonii
York and Lancaster Rose: ROSA x damascena
‘Versicolor’
Rosebay: RHODODENDRON maximum
Mountain: RHODODENDRON catawbiense
Rosemary: ROSMARINUS officinalis
Wild: LEDUM palustre var. diversipilosum
Rosewood: TIPUANA tipu
Rowan: SORBUS aucuparia
Rubber Tree, Chinese: EUCOMMIA ulmoides
Sage, Autumn: SALVIA greggii
Mexican Bush: SALVIA leucantha
Russian: PEROVSKIA atriplicifolia
Sago, Queen: CYCAS circinalis
St. Andrew’s Cross: ASCYRUM hypericoides
St. Peter’s-wort: HYPERICUM stans
Sandheath: CERATIOLA ericoides
Sand Myrtle, Box: LEIOPHYLLUM buxifolium
Sandweed: HYPERICUM fasciculatum
Sapote, White: CASIMIROA edulis
Sassafras: SASSAFRAS albidum
Satureja, Winter: SATUREJA montana
Scarlet Bush: HAMELIA patens
Scholar Tree, Chinese: SOPHORA japonica
Scuppernong: VITIS rotundifolia
Senna, Bladder: COLUTEA arborescens
Ringworm: CASSIA alata
Sequoia, Giant: SEQUOIADENDRON giganteum
Serviceberry, Downy: AMELANCHIER arborea
Service Tree: SORBUS domestica
Seven-sun Flower: HEPTACODIUM miconioides
Shadbush, Allegheny: AMELANCHIER laevis
Common: AMELANCHIER arborea
Smooth: AMELANCHIER laevis
Sheepberry: VIBURNUM lentago,
VIBURNUM prunifolium
Shrimp Plant: JUSTICIA brandegeana,
J. californica
Silk Tree: ALBIZIA julibrissin
Silk Vine: PERIPLOCA graeca
Silk-worm Tree: CUDRANIA tricuspidata
Silver Vine: ACTINIDIA polygama
Sissoo: DALBERGIA sissoo
Skimmia, White-fruited: SKIMMIA japonica
‘Fructo-albo’
Skyflower, Creeping: DURANTA repens
Smoke Tree: COTINUS coggygria
American: COTINUS obovatus
Snailseed, Laurel-leaf: COCCULUS laurifolius
Snowball, Chinese: VIBURNUM macrocephalum
f. macrocephalum
Common: VIBURNUM opulus ‘Roseum’
European: VIBURNUM opulus ‘Roseum’
Japanese: VIBURNUM plicatum f. plicatum
Snowbell, American: STYRAX americanus
Bigleaf: STYRAX grandifolius
Fragrant: STYRAX obassia
Japanese: STYRAX japonicus
Texas: STYRAX platanifolius
Snowbrush Ceanothus: CEANOTHUS velutinus
Snowbush: BREYNIA disticha
Snow-wreath: NEVIUSIA alabamensis
Soapberry, Chinese: SAPINDUS mukorossi
Florida: SAPINDUS marginatus
Texas: SAPINDUS drummondii
Sorrel Tree: OXYDENDRUM arboreum
Sourwood: OXYDENDRUM arboreum
Southern Plume: ELLIOTTIA racemosa
Southernwood: ARTEMESIA abrotanum
Spanish Bayonet: YUCCA aloifolia ‘Marginata’
Spanish Dagger: YUCCA gloriosa
Sparkleberry: VACCINIUM arboreum
Spindle Tree, European: EUONYMUS europaeus
Japanese: EUONYMUS japonicus
Winged: EUONYMUS alatus
Winterberry: EUONYMUS bungeanus
Spindlebush, Wintercreeper: EUONYMUS fortunei
Spirea, Japanese: SPIRAEA japonica
Reeves: SPIRAEA cantoniensis
Vanhoutte: SPIRAEA <vanhouttei
Willowleaf: SPIRAEA salicifolia
Spruce, Alcock’s: PICEA alcoquiana
Black: PICEA mariana ‘Doumetii’
Colorado: PICEA pungens
Colorado Blue: PICEA pungens f. glauca
Dragon: PICEA asperata
Dwarf Alberta: PICEA glauca ‘Conica’
Norway: PICEA abies
Oriental: PICEA orientalis
Serbian: PICEA omorika
Tiger-tail: PICEA torano
White: PICEA glauca
Spurge, Allegheny: PACHYSANDRA procumbens
Japanese: PACHYSANDRA terminalis
Spurge-olive: CNEORUM tricoccon
Staggerbush: LYONIA mariana
Stewartia, Japanese: STEWARTIA pseudocamellia
Stranvaesia, Chinese: STRANVAESIA davidiana
Yellow-fruited Chinese: STRANVAESIA davidiana
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Strawberry Bush: EUONYMUS americanus
Strawberry Tree: ARBUTUS unedo
Sugarberry: CELTIS laevigata
Sumac, Fragrant: RHUS aromatica
Shining: RHUS copallina
Smooth: RHUS glabra
Staghorn: RHUS typhina
Winged: RHUS copallina
Summersweet, Japanese: CLETHRA barbinervis
Pink: CLETHRA alnifolia ‘Rosea’
Woolly: CLETHRA tomentosa
Supplejack, Alabama: BERCHEMIA scandens
Japanese: BERCHEMIA racemosa
Sweetbells: LEUCOTHOE racemosa
Sweet Box, Fragrant: SARCOCOCCA ruscifolia
Sweetfern: COMPTONIA peregrina
Sweetshrub: CALYCANTHUS floridus
Sycamore, American: PLATANUS occidentalis
Tallow Tree, Chinese: SAPIUM sebiferum
Tangerine: CITRUS reticulata
Tara Vine: ACTINIDIA arguta
Tarflower: BEFARIA racemosa
Tea, New Jersey: CEANOTHUS americanus
Tea Berry: GAULTHERIA procumbens
Tea Plant: CAMELLIA sinensis
Tea Tree, New Zealand: LEPTOSPERMUM scoparium
Thimbleberry: RUBUS odoratus
Thorn, Jerusalem: PARKINSONIA aculeata
Washington: CRATAEGUS phaenopyrum
Thyme, Common: THYMUS vulgaris
Tipu Tree: TIPUANA tipu
Titi: CLIFTONIA monophylla, CYRILLA racemiflora
Tobacco, Tree: NICOTIANA glauca
Toona, Chinese: TOONA sinensis
Torchwood, Texas: AMYRIS texana
Torreya, Florida: TORREYA taxifolia
Japanese: TORREYA nucifera
Tree-of-heaven: AILANTHUS altissima
Trumpet-creeper: CAMPSIS radicans
Chinese: CAMPSIS grandiflora
Trumpet Vine: CAMPSIS radicans
Argentine: CLYTOSTOMA callistegioides
Blue: THUNBERGIA grandiflora
Tubeflower: CLERODENDRUM indicum
Tulip Tree: LIRIODENDRON tulipifera
Chinese: LIRIODENDRON chinense
Tung-oil Tree: ALEURITES fordii
Tupelo, Ogeechee: NYSSA ogeche
Turk’s Cap: MALVAVISCUS arboreus
var. drummondii, M. arboreus
var. penduliflorus
Turk’s Turban: CLERODENDRUM indicum
Varnish Tree: TOXICODENDRON vernicifluum
Vase Vine: CLEMATIS viorna
Verbena, Lemon: ALOYSIA gratissima
Viburnum, Birch-leaved: VIBURNUM betulifolium
Buddleja-leaved: VIBURNUM buddleifolium
Burkwood’s: VIBURNUM x burkwoodii
Cinnamon-leaved: VIBURNUM cinnamomifolium
Double-file: VIBURNUM plicatum f. tomentosum
Japanese: VIBURNUM japonicum
Korean-spice: VIBURNUM carlesii
Leatherleaf: VIBURNUM rhytidophyllum
Linden: VIBURNUM dilatatum
Manchurian: VIBURNUM burejaeticum
Maple-leaved: VIBURNUM acerifolium
Philippine: VIBURNUM luzonicum
Round-leaved double-file: VIBURNUM plicatum
var. rotundifolium
Sweet: VIBURNUM odoratissimum
Tea-leaved: VIBURNUM setigerum
Tree: VIBURNUM sieboldii
Walter's: VIBURNUM obovatum
Withe-rod: VIBURNUM cassinoides
Yeddo: VIBURNUM bitchiuense
Virgin’s Bower: CLEMATIS terniflora
Walnut, Arizona: JUGLANS major
Black: JUGLANS nigra
English: JUGLANS regia
Japanese: JUGLANS ailantifolia var. cordiformis
Persian: JUGLANS regia
Water-pine, Chinese: GLYPTOSTROBUS lineatus
Waxberry: MYRICA cerifera
Wax-myrtle: MYRICA cerifera, M. heterophylla
Dwarf: MYRICA pusilla
Wayfaring Tree: VIBURNUM lantana
White Wicky: KALMIA cuneata
Willow, Basket: SALIX purpurea
Black: SALIX nigra
Contorted Hankow: SALIX babylonica ‘Tortuosa’
Desert: CHILOPSIS linearis
Goat: SALIX caprea
Gray: SALIX cinerea
Niobe: SALIX < blanda
Virginia: ITEA virginica
Weeping: SALIX babylonica
White: SALIX alba
Wingnut, Chinese: PTEROCARYA stenoptera
Three-wing: TRIPTERYGIUM regelii
Winter Hazel, Buttercup: CORYLOPSIS pauciflora
Chinese: CORYLOPSIS sinensis var. sinensis
Fragrant: CORYLOPSIS glabrescens
Winterberry: ILEX verticillata
Ambiguous: ILEX ambigua
Japanese: ILEX serrata
Smooth: ILEX laevigata
Yellow-berried: ILEX verticillata f. chrysocarpa
Yellow-fruited Japanese: ILEX serrata ‘Leucocarpa
Wintergreen: GAULTHERIA procumbens
Wintersweet: CHIMONANTHUS praecox
Wire Vine, Matbrush: MUEHLENBECKIA axillaris
Wisteria, American: WISTERIA frutescens
Chinese: WISTERIA sinensis
Japanese: WISTERIA floribunda
Witch Hazel, Common: HAMAMELIS virginiana
Chinese: HAMAMELIS mollis
Wood-vamp: DECUMARIA barbara
Woodbine: PARTHENOCISSUS quinquefolia
Yaupon: ILEX vomitoria
Mexican: ILEX vomitoria var. chiapiensis
Pendulous: ILEX vomitoria f. pendula
Yellowhorn: XANTHOCERAS sorbifolium
Yellowroot, Shrub: XANTHORHIZA simplicissima
Yellow-wood: CLADRASTIS kentukea,
SYMPLOCOS tinctoria
Yerba Maté: ILEX paraguariensis
Yesterday-today-tomorrow: BRUNFELSIA australis
Yew, Canadian: TAXUS canadensis
English: TAXUS baccata
Florida: TAXUS floridana
Golden: TAXUS baccata ‘Aurea’
Japanese: TAXUS cuspidata
Plum: CEPHALOTAXUS harringtonia
Yulan: MAGNOLIA denudata
Zelkova, Caucasian: ZELKOVA carpinifolia
Japanese: ZELKOVA serrata
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