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Abutilon - Chinese Lantern - There are more than 100 species and most are evergreen varieties. This plant family does well in warmer climates and native to South America and cooler parts of Chile. The Chinese Lantern loves well drained soil and can take full sun or partial shade. Abutilon varieties will grow well in zones eight through eleven in the United States.
Acacia - This plant family contains over 1200 species of different trees and shrubs. Over 700 of these species are native to Australia. This family is considered warm climate specimens, and will grow in the United States in zones seven through eleven. They love full sun and their fragrant, globular flowers range in color from a rich yellow tone to a creamy off white. Acacia is also native in tropical and sub-tropical Africa.
Acer - Maple - One of the most popular deciduous tree family that grows in many different geographic locations. There is a list of Maple trees that show you some of the most popular varieties. Most of the species come from China, Japan, and the eastern Himalayas. There are some native species in North America and Europe. In the United States, the different varieties of Maple will grow well in zones four through ten. Maples love cool- moist soil and ample amount of rainfall. This specie is known for its brilliant autumn colors.
Allamanda - This is a wonderful evergreen climbing shrub in the American tropics. The specie is also grown in many Caribbean locations, as well as South and Central America. In the tropics, it does well in a sunny and sheltered location. It loves rich soil and thrives on fences or decorative wall. In the tropics section, there is a page on Allamanda and Plumbago species. The Allamanda shows its beauty with trumpet shaped yellow flowers. In cooler climates, this specie they need to be in a container and protected from the outside elements. The Allamanda grows well in zones eleven and twelve in the United States.
Amelanchier - Serviceberry - These are a group of trees that actually belong to the pome - fruit group and rose family. The Serviceberry is also related to apple, pear, and quinces and other berry trees. They thrive in the eastern United States and will grow well in zones six through nine. They are deciduous and produce white flowers and purple to black berries that can be eaten. They do need some shelter from the outside elements, but also some hours of sunshine.
Aphelandra - There are around 170 species and native to tropical America. A common variety is known as the Zebra plant. The plant family is noted for its beautiful foliage of vibrant green and yellow color tones. The Aphelandra cannot take cold temperatures below 60 degrees. This is a fantastic evergreen in the tropics and will do well in part shade and rich - moist soil. The height of some varieties can reach six feet. A wonderful specimen for a tropical ground or container garden.
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