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Princess Flower (Purple Glory Tree)
Tibouchina urvilleana
Plant in moist, fertile, acidic, well-drained soil in full sun to partial afternoon shade; princess flower is one of the most eye-catching flowering shrubs available for zone 9–11 gardens, producing large (3–4 inch), intensely saturated violet-purple flowers with prominent red stamens almost continu
БагаторічнаWoolly tidestromia
Tidestromia lanuginosa
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Tiger Flower
Tigridia pavonia
Plant bulbs 3–4 in deep in well-drained, moderately fertile soil; each exotic three-petaled flower lasts only one day but new buds open in succession over weeks. The vivid blooms come in yellow, orange, red, pink, and white, typically with a heavily spotted or blotched center cup. Plant in groups of
БагаторічнаTilesia baccata
Tilesia baccata
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БагаторічнаAmerican basswood
Tilia americana
Plant in moist, slightly acidic to slightly alkaline, deep, fertile, well-drained soil in full sun to partial shade; American basswood is one of the most important honey trees in North America — when the intensely fragrant cream-yellow flowers open in June and July, beekeepers consider it the single
БагаторічнаAmur lime
Tilia amurensis
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БагаторічнаLinden
Tilia cordata
Taxonomic Note: This genus was formerly classified in the family Tiliaceae. Modern classifications include it within the Malvaceae. Bloom Color: Yellow. Main Bloom Time: Early summer, Late summer, Mid summer. Form: Oval, Pyramidal.
БагаторічнаJapanese lime
Tilia japonica
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БагаторічнаLinden
Tilia platyphyllos
Taxonomic Note: This genus was formerly classified in the family Tiliaceae. Modern classifications include it within the Malvaceae. Bloom Color: Yellow. Main Bloom Time: Early summer, Late summer, Mid summer. Form: Oval, Pyramidal.
БагаторічнаHungarian silver linden
Tilia tomentosa
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БагаторічнаNorthern needleleaf
Tillandsia balbisiana
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БагаторічнаGiant airplant
Tillandsia fasciculata
Giant Wild Pine is the largest native bromeliad in the continental United States, native to the cypress swamps, mangrove edges, and tropical hardwood hammocks of south Florida and the Florida Keys, where it grows as a true epiphyte on the branches of cypress, live oak, and other trees, absorbing all
БагаторічнаBartram's airplant
Tillandsia juncea
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БагаторічнаBall-moss
Tillandsia recurvata
Ball Moss is a native atmospheric bromeliad, native to the southeastern United States, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean, growing as an epiphyte on tree branches, utility wires, and even bare rock and fences in zones 8–11 — the silver-gray, ball-shaped clusters of recurved, scale-cov
БагаторічнаTillandsia schiedeana
Tillandsia schiedeana
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БагаторічнаSouthern needleleaf
Tillandsia tenuifolia
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БагаторічнаSpanish-moss
Tillandsia usneoides
Hang fresh clumps on tree branches or wire supports in partial shade with good air circulation and humidity; Spanish moss is one of the most distinctive and iconic plants of the American Deep South, the gray-green curtains draping from live oaks and cypresses that define the visual landscape of the
БагаторічнаJumbie-pineapple
Tillandsia utriculata
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Timmia austriaca
Timmia austriaca
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Timonius timon
Timonius timon
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БагаторічнаTiputree
Tipuana tipu
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БагаторічнаCrippled cranefly
Tipularia discolor
Crane-fly orchid is one of the most ecologically fascinating native orchids of eastern North American forests — a shade-dwelling terrestrial orchid that shows a remarkable seasonal reversal: a single, attractively mottled, purple-green leaf emerges in fall, remains through winter as a solitary, easy
БагаторічнаMexican sunflower
Tithonia diversifolia
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БагаторічнаMexican-sunflower
Tithonia rotundifolia
Sow seeds 1/4 in deep in warm starting mix; transplant carefully as Tithonia dislikes root disturbance — use biodegradable pots if starting indoors. Mexican sunflower thrives in heat, poor soil, and dry conditions, making it ideal for back-of-border plantings in Gulf Coast summers when other annuals