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Plant a male skimmia next to female skimmia for red fall berries. Deep green year-round leaves are the perfect background for fall and winter color.
Brilliant red blooms top dense, compact evergreen shrubs in the spring, bringing spectacular color to the garden.
No need for a male and female plant to get those colorful red berries. This variety is self-pollinating and more compact as well.
An intriguing evergreen shrub that thrives in shade gardens, making those with all day sun exposures jealous!
A vigorous double white mop head hydrangea that will thrive in filtered sun or morning sun and afternoon shade.
For those who love winter daphnes, consider this spring-blooming variety. Different season, different foliage, same lovely fragrance.
A tidy evergreen shrub for sun or partial shade, with gloriously fragrant pink flowers starting in spring and continuing off and on into the fall.
Almost black stems contrast dramatically with the large white mophead flowers that bloom throughout the summer.
It's big, it's bold, and prehistoric looking with massive tooth-edged leaves, prickly stems, and tall cone-shaped flower spikes in the summer.
This one stays pure white - no turning pink or blue. We can't tell you how absolutely stunning that is in a shade garden.
You know spring can't be far away when that unmistakable scent of winter daphne fills the air. You'll usually smell the blooms before seeing them.
If you're a hellebore fan, you'll want to get this one. Pure white, semi-double flowers with frilled garnet edges are absolutely stunning.
This daphne blooms from spring into fall, providing that distinctive fragrance well after winter daphnes have finished flowering.
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.
Shade gardeners will be delighted with this unusual Leopard Plant - compact with ruffled leaves resembling parsley.
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.
Large puckered leaves have cream centers with blue-green edges, creating a bright spot of color in the summer shade garden.
Named after OR fuchsia breeders Debbie and Ron Monnier, this hardy fuchsia's deep rose and purple flowers will stop you in your tracks.
A veritable carnival of colors with distinctive veins make this heuchera a year-round show-off in hanging baskets or in the garden.
Vine maples are synonymous with the Pacific NW, and 'Pacific Fire' adds year-round color with its bright red bark on multiple trunks.
This variety is a bit faster in growth than its cousins but still stays low and spreads by underground rhizomes, three to four feet wide.
An upright, columnar evergreen that tolerates shady locations in the garden. A slow grower that would do well in container planters.