Plants That Start with "T"

27 plants in this collection

№ 001
Thuja plicata 'Atrovirens', western red cedar, dense dark-green evergreen foliage sprays.
Western Red Cedar
Thuja plicata 'Atrovirens'Western Red Cedar

A Victorian-era English selection of one of the great trees of North America. The species, Thuja plicata, the western red cedar, is the dominant conifer of the Pacific Northwest coastal rainforest, the tree that towers 150 to 200 feet above the forest floor in old-growth stands of British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, and northern California, with individual specimens documented at over a thousand years old. To the Coast Salish, Haida, Tlingit, Kwakwaka'wakw, and other Pacific Northwest Indigenous peoples, western red cedar is the Tree of Life: the wood used for longhouses, dugout canoes, totem poles, and ceremonial regalia; the bark woven into baskets, mats, capes, and dress; the whole tree a structural and cultural foundation for thousands of years. That natural rot-resistance comes from the same volatile terpenoids that give the crushed foliage a sweet, cedary fragrance, the smell of the Pacific Northwest forest itself.

Hardiness
Zones 5–8
Light
Full Sun / Part Shade
Height
25–45 ft.
Spread
8–15 ft.
Plant type
Conifer
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№ 002
Trachelospermum jasminoides 'Variegata', variegated star jasmine, cream-and-pink margined evergreen leaves and white flowers.
Confederate Jasmine, Variegated
Trachelospermum jasminoides 'Variegata'Confederate Jasmine, Variegated

This variegated form of Confederate jasmine, or star jasmine, is grown as much for the foliage as the flowers. Each leathery, evergreen leaf is bordered and splashed with creamy white, often flushed pink in cool weather, and the leaves run larger than on most forms of Trachelospermum jasminoides, so the vine reads as a soft, marbled cloud of green and cream on a fence or trellis even out of bloom.

Hardiness
Zones 8–10
Light
Full Sun / Part Shade
Height
10–15 ft.
Spread
3–6 ft.
Bloom
White
Plant type
Vine
Traditional use
pain relief, respiratory support, detoxification & cleansing
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№ 003
Trachelospermum, star jasmine, glossy evergreen foliage on a twining vine.
Star Jasmine
Trachelospermum sp.Star Jasmine

This is a Trachelospermum, one of the star jasmines, offered here as an unnamed selection. Like others in the genus, the plant is a twining, self-clinging evergreen vine with glossy, leathery, dark-green leaves that clothe a fence, trellis, or arbor in dense green through the year and take readily to clipping into a clean, structured cover.

Hardiness
Zones 7–10
Light
Full Sun / Part Shade
Height
10–20 ft.
Spread
3–6 ft.
Bloom
White
Plant type
Vine
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№ 004
Tagetes lemmonii, Copper Canyon daisy, golden-yellow daisies on an aromatic fall shrub.
Copper Canyon Daisy
Tagetes lemmoniiCopper Canyon Daisy

Copper Canyon daisy is a big, aromatic, autumn-flowering marigold from the mountains of southern Arizona and adjacent northern Mexico, grown as much for the scent as the show. Brush against the finely divided, fern-like foliage and the plant releases a strong, distinctive fragrance, a mix of citrus, anise, and marigold that some find intoxicating and others frankly pungent. Tagetes lemmonii builds a soft, shrubby mound three to four feet high and wider still.

Hardiness
Zones 8–11
Light
Full Sun
Height
3–4 ft.
Spread
4–6 ft.
Bloom
Yellow
Plant type
Shrub
Traditional use
digestive health, mental & emotional well-being, pain relief
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№ 005
Tagetes lucida, Mexican tarragon, anise-scented herb with small golden marigold flowers.
Mexican Tarragon
Tagetes lucidaMexican Tarragon

Tagetes lucida is the herb that does it all. Known as Mexican tarragon, Mexican mint marigold, pericón, and, in the old Aztec tongue, yauhtli, this fragrant perennial from Mexico and Central America earns every name. The narrow, glossy, deep-green leaves carry a warm anise-tarragon scent and flavor, and in late summer and fall the plant scatters small, single, golden-yellow marigold flowers across a tidy foot-and-a-half mound.

Hardiness
Zones 8–11
Light
Full Sun / Part Shade
Height
15–20 in.
Spread
6–10 in.
Bloom
Yellow
Plant type
Perennial
Traditional use
digestive health, mental & emotional well-being, respiratory support, pain relief
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№ 006
Thomasville citrangequat, cold-hardy citrus, yellow-orange egg-shaped fruit on the tree.
Citrangequat
Thomasville CitrangequatCitrangequat

The Thomasville citrangequat is more than a fruit tree, a living piece of Southern horticultural history. First fruited in Thomasville, Georgia, this remarkable hybrid was raised in 1909 by the legendary USDA citrus breeder Walter T. Swingle and formally named in 1923. The tree stands as a pioneering achievement in citrus breeding: a three-way cross combining the cold-hardy Willits citrange, itself a cross of sweet orange and trifoliate orange, with the Nagami kumquat, Fortunella margarita.

Hardiness
Zones 8–10
Light
Full Sun / Part Shade
Height
8–12 ft.
Spread
6–10 ft.
Bloom
White
Plant type
Tree
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№ 007
Tilia americana, American basswood, pale yellow fragrant flower clusters in summer.
American Basswood
Tilia americanaAmerican Basswood

American basswood is one of the great shade and honey trees of eastern North America, a fast, stately deciduous tree with large, heart-shaped, softly toothed leaves and a broad, rounded, generous crown. Tilia americana has been cherished by Indigenous peoples, European settlers, and naturalists alike, and goes by a string of names: linden, bee tree, and lime, though the tree is no relation to the citrus lime. In late spring and early summer, hanging clusters of pale yellow, sweetly fragrant flowers open and hum with bees.

Hardiness
Zones 3–8
Light
Full Sun / Part Shade
Height
60–80 ft.
Spread
20–30 ft.
Bloom
Yellow
Plant type
Tree
Traditional use
mental & emotional well-being, respiratory support, digestive health
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№ 008
Trachelospermum jasminoides 'Mandianum', yellow star jasmine, creamy-yellow fragrant star flowers on an evergreen vine.
Star Jasmine, Yellow
Trachelospermum jasminoides "Mandianum"Star Jasmine, Yellow

Confederate jasmine, or star jasmine, is one of the best-loved evergreen vines of the warm South, prized for glossy dark leaves and clouds of small, star-shaped, intensely fragrant flowers. The common form wears white blooms, but this selection, which Woodlanders offers as 'Mandianum' and which may be the cultivar 'Star of Toscana', opens flowers in shades of creamy to clear yellow, an unusual and welcome color in the tribe.

Hardiness
Zones 8–9
Light
Full Sun / Part Shade
Height
10–20 ft.
Spread
3–6 ft.
Bloom
Yellow
Plant type
Vine
Traditional use
pain relief, respiratory support, detoxification & cleansing
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№ 009
Trachelospermum jasminoides 'Madison', cold-hardy Confederate jasmine, glossy evergreen leaves and white star flowers.
Madison Confederate Jasmine
Trachelospermum jasminoides var. pubescens 'Madison'Madison Confederate Jasmine

'Madison' is the cold-hardy Confederate jasmine, the selection that carries the beloved evergreen vine a full zone north of where the tribe usually stops. Vigorous and twining, with glossy dark leaves and the powerfully fragrant, white, star-shaped flowers that make star jasmine famous, this form has proved hardy into USDA zone 7, well beyond the reach of the standard Trachelospermum jasminoides.

Hardiness
Zones 7–9
Light
Full Sun / Part Shade
Height
20–30 ft.
Spread
20–30 ft.
Bloom
White
Plant type
Vine
Traditional use
pain relief, respiratory support, detoxification & cleansing
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