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A great present for any occasion, and a frankly charming way to get someone started on growing plants, indoors or out.
Unusual white flowers edged in pink with wonderful marbled foliage characteristic of the Frostkiss series of hellebores.
A multi-purpose knife with a serrated edge, strong enough to use as a trowel for planting bulbs, or for cutting through roots.
A fall-blooming shade lover, Japanese Rockfoil forms low mounds of glossy, rounded, red-bronze leaves.
A slow-growing, irregularly shaped black pine, about four feet tall and two feet wide at the 10-year mark.
Triangular shaped, variegated leaves make this fig an eye-catching indoor houseplant, eventually reaching four to eight feet tall.
EverColor sedges are designed to meet just about any garden environment and does well in the Pacific NW.
Blue-gray foliage is often covered by the hot pink flower clusters in late summer to early fall, and they allegedly smell like grape soda!
Also known as Helen von Stein, this variety produces velvety soft leaves that form a low growing, spreading mound.
Long stalks of violet blue flowers rise high above a dense mound of silvery green, fragrant narrow leaves for most of the summer.
Flashy red flowers bloom profusely over this three to four foot tall shrub, bringing bees and hummingbirds to the garden.
Double lavender blooms stand tall above the lacy foliage - no staking required! Bees and hummingbirds love this summer blooming perennial.
Make florists jealous with this Peruvian lily growing in your garden. Cut off blooms for bouquets and stimulate new flowers at the same time.
Pink centered green leaves are almost translucent, adding a sense of delicacy to this stunning house plant.
This stonecrop forms a tight mass of plump rosettes that are multi-colored for most of the year, with silvery-gray leaves accented with red tones.
'Little Night' Wood Sage is a petite summer-blooming perennial with a big presence. Deep purple flower stalks bloom from late spring to fall.
A fast-growing, compact panicle hydrangea with an abundance of white cone-shaped flowers that bloom right up to frost.
Eggplant colored corollas are encased in reddish-pink sepals. Dark green foliage is borne on purple stems, echoing the corolla color.
Lovely trailing habit for containers, walls, and banks, 'Irene' doesn't mind getting trimmed if you need some rosemary for cooking.
A relative to Gunnera manicata, with shorter leaf stalks, shorter flower stalks, and more rounded leaves, but equally massive in size.
Erect triangular stems are topped with umbrella-shaped, flower-like structures that consist of thready greenery.
In its natural habitat, the Goldfish plant grows on trees in tropical climates, so give it lots of indirect light and mist frequently.
Add drama to your indoor garden with this pet-friendly peperomia. Wine-red undersides provide a stark contrast to the almost black leaves.
Black stems provide a stark contrast to large emerald green leaves that will add a tropical feel to shadier parts of the garden.