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This sea thrift sells itself, showing off deep pink blooms on stalks that rise above deep green, grass-like foliage.
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.
The variegated cream and green leaves serve as a lush backdrop for the exotic red flowers that have a brushstroke of cream in the throat.
A favorite of bees when this tough evergreen shrub is covered in cobalt blue flowers from late spring to early summer.
The stark contrast of cream and green foliage makes 'Wojo's Gem' periwinkle an eye-catching trailer for container planters and hanging baskets.
A low-growing evergreen perennial that has bright orange flowers from late spring into summer. Lovely on retaining walls or in xeriscapes.
An unusual dwarf ornamental onion with wide, blue-green strap-like foliage. A large creamy white globe of star-shaped flowers blooms in late spring to summer.
Stays low and spreads wide, with small, shiny dark green leaves for year-round interest. Red berries add color in late summer into winter.
New growth emerges a fiery red that gradually fades to green by summer, then red highlights reappear as the weather cools.
Liriope is one of those surprisingly versatile grass-like evergreen plants, migrating from sun to shade and wet to dry with ease.
Dark red strap leaves with hot pink edges make this a bold, dramatic centerpiece for hanging baskets and container planters.
Year-round chameleon, changing foliage color with the seasons, and adding "bud blooms" in the summer and fall.
EverColor sedges are designed to meet just about any garden environment and does well in the Pacific NW.
Blue-gray foliage is often covered by the hot pink flower clusters in late summer to early fall, and they allegedly smell like grape soda!
Also known as Helen von Stein, this variety produces velvety soft leaves that form a low growing, spreading mound.
Long stalks of violet blue flowers rise high above a dense mound of silvery green, fragrant narrow leaves for most of the summer.
Double lavender blooms stand tall above the lacy foliage - no staking required! Bees and hummingbirds love this summer blooming perennial.
Make florists jealous with this Peruvian lily growing in your garden. Cut off blooms for bouquets and stimulate new flowers at the same time.
This stonecrop forms a tight mass of plump rosettes that are multi-colored for most of the year, with silvery-gray leaves accented with red tones.
'Little Night' Wood Sage is a petite summer-blooming perennial with a big presence. Deep purple flower stalks bloom from late spring to fall.
Lovely trailing habit for containers, walls, and banks, 'Irene' doesn't mind getting trimmed if you need some rosemary for cooking.
Erect triangular stems are topped with umbrella-shaped, flower-like structures that consist of thready greenery.
Totally unique foliage separates this lavender from English, French, or Spanish lavenders, but is just as aromatic.