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One of our favorite trees for smaller yards or limited spaces, providing year-round interest, including pink blossoms on bare branches!
A perfect summer flower for fans of true blue, with white-eyed, tightly clustered flowers on three to four foot stems.
Not your usual alocasia! Shiny, almost metallic looking leaves range in color from red to maroon shades with distinctive veining.
Knowledgeable houseplant enthusiasts will know why the price tag on this variegated monstera is so high AND that this is indeed a bargain!
Named Evening Sun because the bright yellow flowers open in the late afternoon and stay open all night, attracting moths and butterflies.
Much larger than many hebe varieties, 'Great Orme' also has larger flower spikes, emerging pink and fading to white for a bicolor effect.
This crassula's botanical name is a tongue-twister, so ask for Crassula Watch Chain, Crassula Lizard's Tail, or Crassula Rattail.
This variety is a bit faster in growth than its cousins but still stays low and spreads by underground rhizomes, three to four feet wide.
A relative to Gunnera manicata, with shorter leaf stalks, shorter flower stalks, and more rounded leaves, but equally massive in size.
Dubbed the Pineapple Lily for the small cluster of leaves that top the pinkish-purple stalks of flowers during the summer.
Growing rosemary for culinary purposes is great, but don't overlook the ornamental value of this tough evergreen shrub.
Long, elegant plume-like fronds can grow three to six feet tall and spread three to four feet wide during the growing season.
The stark contrast of cream and green foliage makes 'Wojo's Gem' periwinkle an eye-catching trailer for container planters and hanging baskets.
An unusual dwarf ornamental onion with wide, blue-green strap-like foliage. A large creamy white globe of star-shaped flowers blooms in late spring to summer.
Named after noted Pacific NW horticulturalist Steven Antonow, this honey bush is a hardy perennial with a big summer presence.
Thin black stems contrast dramatically against the fresh green airy foliage on fronds that spread horizontally in a circular pattern.
This summer cutie is a living example of color wheel opposites, combining bright yellow with deep purple petals.
The bright orange, cigar-shaped flowers attract gardeners almost as much as they draw hummingbirds, and will last right up until frost.
Rounded gray-green leaves edged in cream provide a beautiful foil for the cherry-red flowers, adding wonderful textural interest as well.
New growth emerges a fiery red that gradually fades to green by summer, then red highlights reappear as the weather cools.
This tender perennial is a fabulous ornamental throughout the spring and into the fall, with a wonderful pineapple fragrance and flavor.
These early spring bloomers are so unique with their seemingly endless layers of petals, visitors often ask "Is it real?"
Waikiki Sunset is in the same family as Creeping Jenny, but is vastly different in leaf shape and has a beautiful variegated coloring.