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Coleuses can take a supporting role or be the star in summer gardens. This variety can handle sun or shade, making it that much more versatile.
A golden yellow seedless table grape, bearing fruit 2 to 3 years after planting. Grow on trellises, arbors or other supports.
A unique variegated West Coast native that is a bit more compact than others in this drought-tolerant family of evergreens.
Totally unique foliage separates this lavender from English, French, or Spanish lavenders, but is just as aromatic.
This compact beauty has rounded, naturally shiny green leaves with just a hint of red edges. Lovely alone or as a companion in an indoor planter.
Beautiful glossy green foliage can climb to great heights, sporting large yellow-throated, red flowers throughout the summer.
Beautiful glossy green foliage can climb to great heights, sporting large yellow-throated, red flowers throughout the summer.
Orange is a hard color to come by when looking for summer annuals and this semi-trailing verbena may be just the ticket!
A relative to gloxinia and African violets, this shade-loving perennial spreads quickly by underground rhizomes
Originating from the Netherlands, this hardy fuchsia bears narrow flowers with white-to-salmon colored sepals and orange corollas.
An unusual ground cover with swirly flat, gray-green foliage and foot-tall ball-shaped lavender-pink summer flowers.
Pollinator attracting, two-toned pineapple-shaped flowers emerge in early spring and keep on blooming throughout the summer.
Also known as Show Off Starlet, this dwarf forsythia keeps a low profile and blooms from the base of branches to the tips.
An old-fashioned flowering perennial that is immortalized in children's songs yet considered an invasive species in some parts of the U.S. Not a problem in Western WA or OR!
What do you see? A yellow star or purple hearts between the yellow stripes? Once you see the hearts, you'll understand the name!
Vibrant gold and green leaves form tidy rosettes that spread easily (but not invasively) in shady borders, adding color to those darker parts of the garden.
A crazy, corkscrew rush that grows best in full sun, tolerates wet areas, and can even grow with up to four inches of water covering the crown.
Dramatic black stems, silvery blue leaves, purple flowers -a magical combination for year-round interest in the yard or containers.
Dainty red flowers top a compact mound of fresh green foliage from spring into summer, perfect along borders or tucked into container planters.
A soft pink but with a darker eye for a bit of drama. Mounding in habit, it will drape beautifully over the edge of baskets and containers.
Lime green and cream foliage will add pizazz to the spring and summer garden, then takes on reddish tones in the fall.
This variegated Cretan Brake Fern adds height, color, and texture to indoor planters but it's also an eye-catching specimen on its own.
Low and slow growing yew-like shrub. Normally arching branches take well to pruning and can handle drier garden spots.
An attractive, uniformly shaped evergreen shrub that takes its time to form a mature specimen of about two feet tall and wide.