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No need for flowers when you can add color to your indoor garden with this stunning houseplant. Cream, green, pink and magenta, all in one.
A fall-blooming shade lover, Japanese Rockfoil forms low mounds of glossy, rounded, red-bronze leaves.
For those wishing for a Monstera but lack the room, consider this more compact philodendron with glossy, cut leaves.
Can this garden gnome "bee" any cuter? Small enough to slip into an outdoor planter or hanging basket, big enough to bring on smiles!
Eye-catching magenta flowers bloom from spring right up to frost atop blue-green fleshy foliage that keeps its good looks year-round.
A shrub-like philodendron with irregular, deeply cut leaves that can tolerate less than ideal conditions and thrives in well-lit rooms.
EverColor sedges are designed to meet just about any garden environment and does well in the Pacific NW.
Eye-catching yellow flowers bloom from spring right up to frost atop blue-green fleshy foliage that keeps its good looks year-round.
Baby Doll grows to about half the size (height and width) of other bergenias, but is just as hardy and beautiful, year-round.
Delicately "frosted" tips stand out against the mature blue-green foliage, making this tough as nails juniper an attractive and unusual ground cover.
This sun-tolerant panicle hydrangea is one of the earliest of its kind to bloom, emerging white then gradually morphing to a rosy pink by the fall.
Just when other summer blooms are starting to fade, 'Starshine Japanese Aster' struts its stuff, right up until freeze.
A one-of-a-kind hosta with almost vertical, tubular shaped dark green leaves that are heavily rippled and edged in yellow.
Sunny bright, yellow-eyed daisies top a compact mound of foliage that stays a tidy foot tall and wide, just like a snowcapped mountain.
This tough perennial may grow bigger than expected, so cut back the stems in late winter to encourage more compact growth.
A cross between echinacea and rudbeckia (coneflowers and black-eyed Susans, respectively), the blooms are enormous!
These showy red-eyed, golden-petaled flowers will indeed light up your summer garden like lightning bugs!
The 'Younique' series of astilbes are bred to bloom earlier, bloom more heavily, and tolerate heat and low water better than other varieties.
More than one customer has mentioned growing a "goth" garden, and this dark sedum would be a perfect addition!
Not sure why the growers didn't just say "magenta," but nomenclature aside, this African Daisy is an absolute stunner in the summer garden.
This tall, dark, and handsome dahlia will add drama to the summer garden with black leaves providing an intense backdrop to the blood-red flowers.
Exotic yellow flowers top thick green stems lined with arrow-shaped leaves, lending a tropical feel to home gardens.
Thick round leaves are green on top, purplish-red on the underside, with red stems that will keep on trailing, trailing, trailing!
Bi-colored flowers are four to six inches across, blooming from late spring into the fall. The eye resembles a chestnut!