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Knock-your-socks-off blue flowers bloom from spring into summer, contrasting beautifully against the narrow, dense, green foliage.
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.
Small, dense evergreen foliage works well in large container planters, with fragrant spring flowers.
Yet another perennial salvia to lure hummingbirds and bees to your garden. This one stays around a foot tall and wide.
Low-growing, compact evergreen shrub sports eye-catching white new growth above deep green mature leaves.
Prickly cushion shaped conifer for small garden spaces, taking up less than two feet of real estate in about 10 years' time.
Lovely trailing habit for containers, walls, and banks, 'Irene' doesn't mind getting trimmed if you need some rosemary for cooking.
Ultra shiny large leaves will catch your attention, growing up to three feet tall and wide. Add in the summer blooms and its a stunner!
As is true of many salvias, gardeners get a "two-fer" with this variety - beautiful violet plumes throughout the summer and fragrant leaves.
One of the larger hebes, growing three to four feet tall and wide. Unlike most other hebes, this variety bears rose-pink flowers.
Wine-red stems densely covered with small narrow leaves. Purple flower spikes attract bees and hummingbirds in the summer.
Short in stature, long on bloom power, Prima Ruby Coneflower puts on a show from summer into the fall.
Lovely green foliage with irregular white margins provides year-round interest. Fragrant white flowers start in the late summer and continue into the fall.
Small compact shrub-sized perennial that goes overboard with white and red flowers from summer right until it freezes. Hummingbirds love it!
Miniature palm-tree look alike that adds a unique texture and color to the shadier parts of the garden, just like a sparkler!
Fall blooms turn into white then cotton-candy pink berries in winter - sweet, wintergreen flavored, edible berries!
Evergreen in winters warmer than the Pacific NW, this sweet blue daisy may survive if protected in the coldest months.
Guaranteed to make you smile when these cute-as-a-button pink flowers appear in early spring. Even better, it's a low-maintenance plant!
Low maintenance gardening at its finest, this dwarf mugo pine requires no pruning and is drought tolerant once established.
Considered one of the best deep purple lilacs, blooming in late spring. Plant this where its heady fragrance can be appreciated.
Large, almost downy leaves are randomly splotched with white, adding to this plant's amazing good looks and stunning flowers.
'Winter Splash' is unique among the wintergreens. Variegated leaves blush pink in the winter, and that's besides the bright red berries!