Plants for Landscapers

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Macho Fern
Botanical Name: Nephrolepis biserrata 'Macho'
'Macho Fern' is a relative of the more common Boston Fern, but much more majestic--in leaf size as well as overall size. The leaves resemble the Boston Fern, magnified to the nth degree. The magnificent fronds will cascade over a large container 3-...

Magnolia 'Teddy Bear'
Botanical Name: Magnolia grandiflora 'Teddy Bear'
Teddy Bear Magnolia is a very compact upright variety that excels as a small specimen magnolia. Its glossy green leaves are heavily felted and rust-colored on the reverse. Large lemon-scented white blooms prevail from May to November.

Magnolia Little Gem
Botanical Name: Magnolia grandiflora 'Little Gem'

Maiden Grass
Botanical Name: Miscanthus sinensis 'Gracillimus'
Maiden Grass emerges as a vase-shaped fountain of arching thin green blades. Reddish/tan fan-like tassels adorn a tall stem that reaches 7 feet or more. The plant is wider at the top than the bottom, with the top often spanning as much as 8 feet. ...

Maple Autumn Blaze
Botanical Name: Acer Freemanii
Grows fast into an upright oval form suitable for large yards, commercial landscapes and parks. Its brilliant orange-red fall colored leaves rest on red twigged ascending branches. These trees retain their color interest longer than any other maple ...

Mediterranean Palm
Botanical Name: Chamaerops humilis
Mediterranean Palms are distinguished from the Mexican Fan Palm by their upright leaf growth and leaf stems that are armed with very sharp teeth. In more mature plants, multiple trunks can form. The leaf fans range in color from blue-green to gray-g...

Mexican Bush Sage
Botanical Name: Salvia leucantha
Mexican Bush Sage adds texture, color and height to a perennial garden as an accent or backdrop for low growing flowers. Its purple calyxes resemble extra long fuzzy pipe cleaners and are dotted with petite white flowers. The long and pointed leaves...

Mexican Feather Grass
Botanical Name: Stipa tenuissima
Mexican Feather Grass adds beauty to the garden as an accent, or when planted en masse, pleases the eye with it undulating waves. Unlike other perennial bunch grasses, it holds it green color in winter. Actually, its dormancy occurs in summer rather...

Mexican Hat
Botanical Name: Ratibida columnaris

Mexican Heather
Botanical Name: Cuphea hyssopifolia

Mexican Plum
Botanical Name: Prunus mexicana
Mexican plum is a harbinger of spring with its beautiful snow white flowers resting on multi-stemmed gray branches. The single-trunk tree produces flowers as prolifically as the Cleveland Select or Bradford Pear, but its large blossoms are more airy...

Mexican redbud
Botanical Name: Cercis canadensis var. mexicana
Mexican redbud is smaller in stature, has smaller, glossier, and more wavy-edged leaves, and is more drought tolerant than Texas redbud. It grows as a multi-trunked tree on hard limestone soils in west Texas. The mature Mexican Redbud has a flat-t...

Mexican Sycamore
Botanical Name: Platanus mexicana

Mimosa
Botanical Name: Albizia julibrissin
Mimosa trees rapidly grow to about 20-25 feet.They have a tropical look, but are very hardy. They adapt to almost any soil type and aredrought tolerant. Can be planted in full sun or partial shade. Showy and fragrant pink flowers, about 1 inches long...

Mimosa Rosea
Botanical Name: Albizia julibrissin 'Rosea'

Mimosa Summer Chocolate
Botanical Name: Albizia julibrissin 'Summer Chocolate'
'Summer Chocolate' is not your grandmother's typical green-leafed mimosa. It joins the Forest Pansy Redbud, Japanese Maple and Purple-Leaf Plum as a wonderful burgundy addition to the landscape. This fast growing deciduous tree is one of the last t...

Mock Orange
Botanical Name: Philadelphus 'Mock Orange'

Monarda Bee Balm
Botanical Name: Monarda didyma

Mondo Grass
Botanical Name: Ophiopogon japonicus
Mondo Grass is a sod-forming grass-like plant with deep green cylindrical foliage and white flowers occuring from July through September. Mondo is often confused with liriope, which has flat bladed foliage rather than the thin cylindrical arching le...

Moneywort
Botanical Name: Lysimachia nummularia

Mountain Laurel
Botanical Name: Kalmia latifolia
Texas mountain laurel grows in the limestone soils of central Texas and can be grown as a small tree or a delightful evergreen shrub. Dense thickets of lavender to pink flower clusters rest on crooked stems. Trunk has rough bark.
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