Plants Starting with A

Abelmoschus manihot
Abelmoschus manihot (Sunset Muskmallow, Sunset Hibiscus, Hibiscus Manihot) - eye-catching edible hibiscus with elegant, deeply lobed leaves and vivid red stems, grown for both beauty and salad use.

Abelmoschus manihot 'Auntie Lilli's'
Abelmoschus manihot 'Auntie Lilli's' -compact, bushy variety with softer, broad leaves and darker foliage, perfect for fresh use and container growing.

Abelmoschus manihot 'Kiko's Salad Tree'
Abelmoschus manihot 'Kiko's Salad Tree' -upright, tree-form cultivar with glossy, crinkled leaves and striking red stems, ideal for frequent harvest.
Abutilon megapotamicum
Brazilian Bell-flower is a fun and easy-to-grow hummingbird magnet for the perennial border. In the garden or in a hanging container, it spreads to several feet wide in a single season.
Abutilon 'Fireball'
Fireball Abutilon (A. darwinii x striatum), also known as Biltmore Ballgown - fiery bells, no flame.

Silver Wattle (Acacia dealbata) is covered by bright yellow blooms in the Mediterranean region in spring.

The phyllodes of Acacia glaucoptera (Queen Wattle) feature a striking flat and curved shape, resembling green wings that gracefully extend along the stems.

The flowers of Acacia glaucoptera (Queen Wattle) are uniquely positioned directly on the phyllodes, standing out against their blue-green hue.

Acacia glaucoptera (Queen Wattle) bears its distinctive flowers directly on the phyllodes, creating a striking contrast with their blue-green color.
Acalypha hispida (Chenille Plant) is a tropical shrub known for its striking, long, bright red catkin-like flower spikes that resemble soft chenille yarn.
Acalypha hispida
Acalypha hispida, also known as the Chenille Plant or Red Hot Cattail, is a bold tropical bloomer with long, fuzzy red tassels that look just like fluffy cat tails!
Acalypha 'Inferno'
This is one of the smallest-leafed varieties, making it very useful for low hedging or mass planting.
Acalypha wilkesiana
This variety has beautiful foliage of mixed shades of red, yellow and green.
Next | ![]() |
Use link to repeat this search:
https://toptropicals.com/cgi-bin/garden_catalog/cat.cgi?search_op=and&keyword_op=and&language=e&firstletter=A&number=50
&imagesonly=1&no_change_lang=1&user=tt&first=0