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A Pacific NW native that thrives in woodland gardens with low light and rich, moisture-retaining soils. Perfect for planters!
A holly look-alike, but with more personality. Variegated green and white leaves are topped with reddish pink new growth.
We all need a self-sufficient yet dependable year-round plant in our garden - just water this acorus and you're good to go!
More limey than lemon, Lemon Lime Bush's variegated leaves add delightful color to a room while also purifying the air.
Fiery red, year-round foliage adds a spark of color to darker corners of the garden as well as the dark days of winter.
A perfect addition to fall/winter container planters and hanging baskets. Blooms are an unusual combination of cream and a pale brownish-pink.
Japanese Secateurs, Wishbone Spring, 8-Inch. Powerful cutting, wide opening blades. It features a responsive Japanese style v-spring with a comfortable slip-resistant grip.
As the varietal name implies, this evergreen holly maintains a narrow, columnar profile, perfect for privacy screens.
Japanese Forest Grass adds graceful movement, color, and texture to shade gardens from spring right up until freeze.
This fern can be a rock star in shade and woodland gardens, forming compact mounds of year-round dark green fronds.
Common Name: Bloody Cranesbill Mature Size: 1 ft. tall and 2 ft. wide Growth Rate: Moderate Cold Hardiness: -40° F Additional Characteristics: Perennial Light Requirements: Sun to part sun Structure: Mounding Flowering: Deep magenta flowers in summ
This heather will brighten up the darkest days of late winter into early spring with its profuse magenta blooms.
This compact daylily is an award-winning favorite, putting out bursts of sunny yellow, fragrant blooms all summer long.
Unusual mottled, leaves make this abutilon all the more intriguing and that's even before the lantern-shaped, salmon flowers start to bloom.
Green, bamboo-like foliage turns coppery when the temps drop. Distinctive drooping green seed heads turn purplish in the fall.
Not actually in the oregano family, this succulent-like annual has an intense oregano fragrance and can be used in cooking.
This bleeding heart will light up shade gardens with its airy, golden foliage, even after the dainty pink hearts disappear.
Same warm sunny colors as other nasturtium mixes but this one has variegated leaves for added texture and interest.
Cream to pale yellow petals surround a deep yellow throat, and does indeed remind one of buttered popcorn!
A Pacific NW native with unusual cord-like, arching branches. It doesn't like to dry out and can handle some shade at the hottest time of the day.
This is truly a swoon-worthy hibiscus with pink blooms as big as one's face and dark foliage providing a beautiful backdrop.
Striking silver foliage is fairly compact and contrasts beautifully with the purple "winged" flowers that bloom all summer long.
Add cheery yellow, black-eyed blooms to the cut-flower garden that will come back year after year.