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An excellent sun-loving evergreen option for privacy hedges, topiaries, or espaliers with green leaves edged in silvery white.
Blooms begin in mid- to late summer and keep going for several weeks. Tan seed pods eventually open to reveal clusters of black seeds, resembling blackberries.
This dwarf version of pampas grass can still reach 3 to 5 feet in height and spread 4 to 6 feet wide, so give it lots of room!
Much larger than many hebe varieties, 'Great Orme' also has larger flower spikes, emerging pink and fading to white for a bicolor effect.
This sea thrift sells itself, showing off deep pink blooms on stalks that rise above deep green, grass-like foliage.
An unusual but highly attractive compact perennial grass with seed heads resembling fluttery eyelashes emerging in the summer.
A good choice for those seeking a spring to fall privacy screen or hedge with beautiful color and white blooms for the pollinators.
The lavender petaled, purple cheeked, orchid-like flowers are exquisite, but those dark flecks lining the throat put this Peruvian lily over the top.
Gray-green and cream variegated ground cover with unique goblet shaped white blooms from late spring up until fall.
Most commonly known for its alleged medicinal properties, we like it for its looks - pretty blue-purple flowers on upright stems.
Magenta hued flowers adorn this sage from late spring up until frost, providing bright color to the garden even when summer annuals fade.
Slow and low describes this variety of boxwood. Provides foliar interest in year-round planters and hanging baskets.
Bi-colored flowers are four to six inches across, blooming from late spring into the fall. The eye resembles a chestnut!
A well behaved sedge that can handle the sun and provides year-round interest in containers or in the ground.
Upright sword-like leaves and arching wands of flame-red tubular flowers steal the show in summer, attracting bees and hummingbirds.
Exotic. Surreal. Showy. Captivating. All valid descriptions of the Blue Passionflower and all reasons why this flowering vine is so popular.
With a narrow but fairly tall profile and year-round foliage, Green Spire makes a great hedge or privacy screen for sunny locations.
Beautiful glossy green foliage can climb to great heights, sporting large yellow-throated, red flowers throughout the summer.
Wax Leaf Privets are wonderful topiary subjects, as this 2-ball specimen shows. Periodic pruning is needed to maintain this formal shape.
An upright sedum with unusually dense and deeply dissected leaves. Clusters of small pink, star-shaped flowers cover the foliage in late summer.
Small semi-evergreen shrub with yellow summer flowers that are followed by prominent red berries in the fall.
Yellow summer flowers are followed by watermelon red berries from fall into winter. Birds love 'em!
A small sturdy upright shrub, semi-evergreen in the Pacific NW, with loads of summer flowers and winter berries.
Unlike other yellow shasta daisies that turn white immediately, 'Luna' will remain yellow for about two weeks in the Pacific NW.