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This spruce announces spring with a burst of creamy white new growth that gradually darkens to the blue of older foliage.
Nicknamed Russion Sage, often mistaken for lavender, this tough perennial is neither and has a charm of its own.
Broad, slightly toothed, blue-green leaves reach 18" in height and about two feet across, perfect for container gardening.
An indispensable trailing sedum for adding textural interest and unusual color to container planters and hanging baskets.
Arching silver, sword-like leaves provide a unique, striking focus in container planters or hanging baskets - absolutely stunning.
Long stalked purple flowers rise above silvery-gray leaves all summer. Fragrant, flavorful, and a year-round garden favorite.
A more compact lavender, perfect for container planters, borders, and herb gardens. Plant near your veggie patch to attract the bees!
Hop-like flowers last and last from summer into fall on this airy, fragrant ornamental perennial oregano - perfect for hanging baskets!
Dusty blue year-round foliage, fragrant summer blooms, tough enough to thrive on dry hillsides or in other sometimes neglected spots.
This sedum puts on its party clothes in late summer with large clusters of show-stopping raspberry-colored blooms atop fleshy blue-green foliage.
Lavenders are known for their heat tolerance, but this Spanish lavender is also more tolerant of cold and wet conditions - perfect for the Pacific NW!
The soft hairy leaves will make passersby want to stroke the velvety foliage of this spreading ground cover, aptly nicknamed Lamb's Ear.
Slender sea-green blades move gracefully in the breeze, adding color and texture to sunny garden spots.
A big show of lavender wands on a more compact shrub, blooming from late spring to fall. A real bee and hummingbird magnet!
Dusty blue year-round foliage, fragrant summer blooms, tough enough to thrive on dry hillsides or in other sometimes neglected spots.
Two-toned purple flowers resembling bunny ears top the fragrant green foliage. This Spanish Lavender is larger than most varieties.
Give this fescue full sun for the best blue color though it can tolerate light shade. Great option for xeriscapes or infrequently watered parts of the garden.
This medium-sized perennial sedum is a terrific addition to succulent planters, adding a bit of height and wonderful color up until fall.
This is the classic Italian Cypress, columnar in form with blue-green, scale-like needles, and the potential to reach 40 to 60 feet tall.
Unusual blue-green foliage with a smell reminiscent of peanut butter. Technically an evergreen, it may die back in Pacific NW winters.
An attractive silver-green shrub besides producing mild flavored, slow-to-open buds, allowing for a longer harvest period.
Lovely silver-blue variegated leaves and unusual flower bracts add a pleasing texture to container planters and hanging baskets.
A beautiful sea-green in the summer, October Daphne Sedum dresses up in the fall with beautiful pink flower clusters and pink-hued foliage.
Blue Chalk Fingers is something of an oddity with thick fleshy, blue-green leaves on upright stems. Frost tender, but it's survived our winters under cover.