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Spectacular mop-head summer blooms. Named 2014 Plant of the Year at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
Perky red and yellow blooms brighten the springtime shade garden. Fern-like foliage adds textural interest to borders and container planters.
This variety has all the grace and charm of old-fashioned bleeding hearts, but with red flowers. Airy foliage is a perfect backdrop for the arching flower stems.
A terrific spring bloomer for the shade with an airy mound of greenery topped by two-toned purple and blue flowers.
White Giant Calla Lily may take time to reach its full potential, but what a spectacular show-off for shade gardens!
Springtime forget-me-not-flowers, chartreuse foliage all summer long. Best to keep this regularly watered throughout the summer.
An unusual evergreen ground cover for shade gardens, brought back from Asia by Pacific NW horticulturalist Dan Hinkley.
More rose than purple with distinct venations and an almost silvery sheen. This one will brighten up year-round baskets and containers.
Such an unattractive common name for such a beautiful perennial that's even more interesting once the orchid-like flowers emerge in summer.
Graceful variegated leaves add a fresh look to its environment year round, be it hanging basket, container planter, or out in the garden.
Evergold hangs gracefully over the edges of hanging baskets and pots while also providing a bit of height and year-round textural interest.
There's a reason why this particular heuchera has withstood the test of time. Few others match the deep, dark tones of 'Obsidian."
This is one tough, dependable ground cover and trailer, staying green throughout our Pacific NW winters and excellent at suppressing weeds.
Valued as much for its year-round silvery green foliage as its winter blooms - greenish with tinges of pink - and its compact size.
This white bleeding heart adds grace and elegance to shade gardens, planted in the ground or in container planters.
An intriguing shade plant with deep blue, fragrant flowers on red stems, topping a mound of feathery, deep green foliage.
The Winky series of columbine were bred for compact mounds of foliage with upward facing rose-like flowers.
Spectacular conical-shaped summer blooms emerge white and age to pink, with oakleaf shaped foliage that stays green during the summer then takes on colors of red, orange and russet in the fall.
This coral bells has a big presence in the garden with a large mounding habit, large wavy black leaves, and pink flowers in summer.
This sun tolerant panicle hydrangea grows to "only" 4 to 5 feet tall and wide, producing cone-shaped flowers than morph from white to pink.
Long, elegant plume-like fronds can grow three to six feet tall and spread three to four feet wide during the growing season.
The stark contrast of cream and green foliage makes 'Wojo's Gem' periwinkle an eye-catching trailer for container planters and hanging baskets.
Large, glossy, palmate-lobed leaves look tropical but this shade-loving plant can easily withstand our Pacific NW winters.
Liriope is one of those surprisingly versatile grass-like evergreen plants, migrating from sun to shade and wet to dry with ease.