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Burgundy stems contrast nicely with small, glossy green leaves year-round, and purple flower spikes in the summer.
A striking two-toned trailer that absolutely pops in sunny garden spots and container planters, adding a dramatic touch.
This one changes throughout the year, bright red in the spring, deeper red in summer, then back to bright during dark fall/winter days.
Knock-your-socks-off blue flowers bloom from spring into summer, contrasting beautifully against the narrow, dense, green foliage.
Leaves emerge a reddish-orange, morph to a bronze or cinnamon, then turn a glossy, deep green at maturity.
This compact upright geranium is a great filler in baskets and container planters, and does equally well along borders and in mass plantings.
Silvery blue foliage lasts year-round, adding interest to the fall and winter garden. White flowers in the spring and summer attract bees and hummingbirds.
For those who like tidy, compact yet floriferous perennials, consider this tough, reliable Meadow Sage.
Yet another perennial salvia to lure hummingbirds and bees to your garden. This one stays around a foot tall and wide.
An upright, columnar evergreen that tolerates shady locations in the garden. A slow grower that would do well in container planters.
Thick, waxy leaves form a compact mound, topped with yellow-eyed, rose pink flowers, and can handle sun or shade, all summer long.
Perfect solution for new gardeners who aren't confident about plant selection as well as for those seasoned gardeners who want it simple.
Named after OR fuchsia breeders Debbie and Ron Monnier, this hardy fuchsia's deep rose and purple flowers will stop you in your tracks.
Variegated, heart-shaped leaves can wind and twine upward to 30 feet with a five to six foot spread in shady gardens.
This palm-like evergreen thrives in the sun but looks its best when watered regularly. Growing this in a container makes it easy to shelter in extreme cold.
Wax Ivy is in fact not an ivy at all, and is more closely related to String of Pearls, String of Fish Hooks, and other succulents.
Ruby Necklace sounds much more romantic, but this fast-growing succulent is also known as String of Pickles or Little Pickles!
This gorgeous Spanish Gold Sedum actually prefers a bit of shade during the hottest time of the day.
These sunflower-like blooms seem to pop against the signature dark foliage. Treated as an annual in the Pacific NW.
Yet another perennial salvia to lure hummingbirds and bees to your garden. This one stays around a foot tall and wide.
You'll love the small, tight rosettes of powder-blue leaves and the tiny but prolific pink flower clusters in the summer.
Same family as Dusty Miller, but an evergreen shrub with oval felted leaves that are gray-green on top and white on the underside.
Humpty Dumpty or a chocolate kiss? Given time, this dwarf spruce will become wider and more rounded as it matures.
Prickly cushion shaped conifer for small garden spaces, taking up less than two feet of real estate in about 10 years' time.