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Shorter than its cousins, and a longer bloomer too. Its size and blooming power make it perfect for container planters.
Variegated leaves, bright purple flowers, perfect for baskets! Plentiful indoor blooms from fall into the spring.
Big, bold, curly, and proud of it! 'Big Twister' adds fun, whimsy, and a bit of unpredictability to the conventional garden, all year round.
This fast growing amaranth tends to make our gallon cans topple over once the long chenille-like flower spikes start appearing.
A glorious single-petaled bloom with all the colors of a sunrise. A great choice for a container planter, on its own or with companion plants.
Large yellow veined green leaves and flashy, exotic flowers will add that tropical feel to Pacific NW gardens.
A tough vine with seasonal personalities - glossy green, year-round foliage, profuse white blooms in spring and summer, and red berries for the birds in fall and winter.
Gotta love those "two-fer" plants - beautiful variegated foliage year-round plus summertime purple blooms that attract bees and hummingbirds.
A dwarf variety topped with red new growth. When the temps drop, green foliage takes on autumn colors for year-round interest.
This one was named Rudolph in recognition of the bright red tips that cover the shrub in winter. Not quite glowing, but pretty darn close!
This wallflower with fragrant, sherbet colored blooms has nothing to be shy about, and comes early to the party!
Dark green trailing foliage provides a beautiful background for single-petaled white flowers, blooming from spring into fall.
Dense, dark green foliage provides year-round interest, making it perfect for hedges and low privacy screens.
Clean green, year-round foliage and white flower spikes make this hebe a welcome addition to smaller garden spaces.
Fragrant ivory flowers in the summer, dark glossy leaves year-round. Place this beauty where you can enjoy the heavenly fragrance.
Equisetum thrives in those boggy areas of the garden. Best to keep it contained in planters, as it spreads a bit too easily.
An indoor-outdoor succulent, thriving in the summer sun but may succumb to the freezing temperatures of winter.
Cheery red berries brighten the darkest days of winter. Animal-friendly berries taste like wintergreen - the birds love 'em!
This tough evergreen succulent will form tight rosettes ranging in color from jade green to pink or burgundy, depending upon the season.
We rarely have Arborvitae in the nursery unless they are exceptional in some way. These star topiaries certainly live up to that criteria!
A perfect summer flower for fans of true blue, with white-eyed, tightly clustered flowers on three to four foot stems.
A tough evergreen shrub that boasts purplish-pink flowers with red accents near the eye in late spring to early summer.
"Ombre" describes the gradual shading of color, usually light to dark, but in the case of this coneflower, blooms emerge deep red then mellow to a light orange.