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An unusual ground cover with an unusual name, but such a glorious silvery blue-green evergreen. And the springtime pink flowers? Gorgeous.
A compact English lavender, about a foot tall and wide with short flower spikes that bloom weeks before other varieties.
Blue-green at the base of the clump, leaves take on smoky purple hues as the sword-like leaves begin to arch downward, forming an upright mound.
Attractive silvery-green foliage and large white flowers will catch the attention of gardeners, bees, and hummingbirds alike.
Small, neat, red-edged foliage takes on pinkish tones in the fall and winter. Summer blooms attract bees and butterflies.
Dark purple flowers topped by lighter violet bracts look like little pineapples, gracing the mound of gray-green foliage all summer long.
An easy-to-maintain, winter-hardy, summer blooming, silvery-green shrub. What more could a gardener ask for?
Lavender does double-duty as a durable, silver-toned, evergreen shrub or as a fragrant herb for potpourris, sachets, and more.
Silvery blue foliage lasts year-round, adding interest to the fall and winter garden. White flowers in the spring and summer attract bees and hummingbirds.
Same family as Dusty Miller, but an evergreen shrub with oval felted leaves that are gray-green on top and white on the underside.
Soft velvety, stark white leaves are a dramatic addition to hanging baskets, container planters and sunny sheltered garden spots.
Sometimes called butterfly lavender - is it because of the shape of the two-toned purple flowers or its attraction for butterflies, bees and hummingbirds?
Icy blue, fine bladed grass provides year-round color and textural interest. If it gets too shaggy, give it a haircut in the early spring.
This is indeed an eye-catching succulent with fleshy 4-inch long blue-gray leaves on stems that can reach 3 - 4 feet tall.
A low-growing, blue-green juniper that is also very low maintenance. Drought tolerant once established and rarely needs pruning.
Plump blue perfection - excellent in sunny borders, a beautiful trailer in year-round container planters or hanging baskets.
A compact, bushy English lavender with all the fragrance and good looks of its bigger cousins. Lovely in container planters!
A taller sedum with dusky-blue foliage that provides a dramatic backdrop for the clusters of bright pink flowers that emerge in late summer.
Named after noted Pacific NW horticulturalist Steven Antonow, this honey bush is a hardy perennial with a big summer presence.
Artemisia is a splendid addition to sunny gardens, and 'Parfum d'Ethiopia' has lovely silver-blue, lacy foliage with a delicate scent.
This Blue-eyed Grass has yellow-eyed, bright violet-blue flowers that emerge in the spring , attracting bees and other pollinators.
Though this variety of dianella produces small blue flowers in the spring, it's the foliage that makes it such a standout in the garden.
Totally unique foliage separates this lavender from English, French, or Spanish lavenders, but is just as aromatic.
Pollinator attracting, two-toned pineapple-shaped flowers emerge in early spring and keep on blooming throughout the summer.