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A June-bearing strawberry developed by Washington State University, Shuksan produces bright red, medium-firm berries.
Lavender does double-duty as a durable, silver-toned, evergreen shrub or as a fragrant herb for potpourris, sachets, and more.
Variegated Creeping Charlie trails beautifully and luxuriously from our hanging baskets, often reaching the ground.
Leaves emerge a reddish-orange, morph to a bronze or cinnamon, then turn a glossy, deep green at maturity.
Wax Leaf Privets are wonderful topiary subjects, as this 3-ball specimen shows. Periodic pruning is needed to maintain this formal shape.
This Arrowhead Plant may look like a mounding houseplant, but don't be fooled. It can send out stems that grow 3 to 6 feet long.
We love hardy fuchsias for their stunning flowers, low-maintenance and reliability for returning year after year.
The go-to grass for shady gardens, adding color, texture and movement to borders, container planters, or hanging baskets.
Chinese Evergreens are fairly low maintenance and seem to tolerate lower light levels, though this one's pink hues may fade in too dark an environment.
A smaller, more compact shrub than its cousins, with unique upright clusters of white bell-shaped springtime flowers.
Not sure why someone thought it was a good idea to name such a beautiful intriguing plant 'Dragon's Breath,' but it is a fabulous fall annual!
Unlike "regular" impatiens, Sunpatiens have been developed to withstand full sun or deep shade. Might also call them "super" patiens!
Shade gardeners will be delighted with this unusual Leopard Plant - compact with ruffled leaves resembling parsley.
Low-growing, compact evergreen shrub sports eye-catching white new growth above deep green mature leaves.
One-of-a-kind, neat, colorful fern, It can enjoy the great outdoors in the summer, but bring it in before the temps drop!
A shady wonder that adds color, texture, and mesmerizing movement to those darker garden corners or container planters.
A striking two-toned trailer that absolutely pops in sunny garden spots and container planters, adding a dramatic touch.
Knock-your-socks-off blue flowers bloom from spring into summer, contrasting beautifully against the narrow, dense, green foliage.
It could almost be a bridal bouquet, except that this basket can reach 3 -6 feet in length, depending upon growing conditions.
Plant 'Earliblue' with another early ripening blueberry like Patriot for better yields and better taste, but give them both room!
Give this Ninebark plenty of sun for the deepest, darkest foliage color. Blush pink flower clusters pop against such a dramatic backdrop.
An upright tender perennial, 'Windchimes' fuchsia will bloom profusely throughout the summer and into the fall.
Nemesia is one of those lesser known gems of the spring and summer garden, providing long-lasting color in two-lipped flowers.
Large puckered leaves have cream centers with blue-green edges, creating a bright spot of color in the summer shade garden.