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Trees: Tilia cordata 'Greenspire'
Scientific Name: Tilia cordata 'Greenspire'
Common Names: Greenspire littleleaf linden ...

 


C. cordata, 'Jewel of Thailand' is pink.
C. alismatifolia, 'Siam Tulip' is light pink.

acuminata cordata `Miss Honeybee' (Zone 5) is one I've
admired; it has unusual blossoms of a clear, bright yellow
with twisted petals. This variety of the yellow cucumber ...

Houttuynia cordata 'Chameleon'. Dramatic foliage of red, cream, pink and green. Perennial bog plant that grows to 12 inches. Enjoys part shade. Zones 5 to 11.

Lindens (Tilia cordata and other species) Excellent shade trees with sweetly scented flowers in spring and early in summer; sun/partial shade; 30 by 60 feet; Zones (3) 4-7.

The LITTLE LEAF LINDEN (Tilia cordata) is another 6 m (20 ft) tree that, if multi-stemmed, should be pruned to a single trunk. The leaves are heart-shaped, shiny, and leathery, and the bark a glossy, reddish-brown.

Pontederia cordata
Height: 60 to 120 cm. Spread: 60 cm. Location: full sun or part shade. Water Depth: 15 cm. Flowers: soft blue spike; June to October. Foliage: glossy, slightly heart-shaped, deep green; plant is late to emerge in spring. Zone 4.

Pickerel Rush Pontederia cordata 1' to 2' A native variety with all the best features. Slick, broad dark green foliage. Bright lavender flowers. Easy to grow. Zone 3 Flowers in June, July, August, September.
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Plume Poppy (Macleaya cordata) Try and kill a Plume Poppy, I dare you. Cut these back before they go to seed or you will have Plume Poppies EVERYWHERE. (USDA Zones 3 - 8) ...

Pontederia cordata - pickerel weed - swamp-loving plant with tight spikes of blue flowers
Nymphaea odorata var. minor - dwarf water lily - gleaming white fragrant flowers, from May to mid-autumn. Just one will be enough for this size pond ...

Also known as Tree Celandine
Macleaya cordata
Papaveraceae Family
Synonym: Bocconia cordata, Bocconia japonica ...

Perennials with a reputation for invasiveness include: bamboo, Macleaya cordata (plume poppy), Physostegia virginiana (obedient plant), Monarda (bee balm), Artemisia ludoviciana (Silver King artemisia), Lysimachia clethroides (gooseneck loosestrife), ...

Other common natives include lizard's tail (Saururus cernuus), arrowhead or duck potato (Sagittaria sp.), pickerel weed (Pontederia cordata), ...

There is a dwarf species that only reaches about two feet high (Typha minima). Other marginal plants include the Yellow Flag iris (Iris pseudacorus), the Blue Flag iris (Iris versicolor), Pickerel Rush (Pontederia cordata), ...

See also: Plant, Flower, Water, Shade, Hardy