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A favorite of bees when this tough evergreen shrub is covered in cobalt blue flowers from late spring to early summer.
Dubbed the Pineapple Lily for the small cluster of leaves that top the pinkish-purple stalks of flowers during the summer.
Bring a bit of the tropics to your summer garden with this compact canna - bright bold flowers and lush green foliage.
Intense red blooms stand out against purple/black calyxes from late spring into the fall, attracting hummingbirds and pollinators to the garden.
Unlike other coneflowers in the Sombrero series, 'Poco Yellow' is a bit shorter in stature but has the same punch of long lasting color.
Looking for a long-lasting pop of orange that returns year after year? Try Sombrero Flamenco Orange Coneflowers!
This tickseed changes its look from early summer into the fall, starting out with fully dark red flowers, then producing yellow tipped versions as the season progresses.
Late summer, fiery red blooms act as a beacon to pollinators and hummingbirds. This shorter variety remains upright without support.
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.
Named after noted Pacific NW horticulturalist Steven Antonow, this honey bush is a hardy perennial with a big summer presence.
Named for the city in South Africa from which it comes, 'Durban' canna is valued as much for its multi-hued striped leaves as its bright orange flowers.
Plant it once then (almost) forget it. Stonecrops do well with benign neglect once established, and they keep on showing off year after year.
White summertime flowers morph into minty, pearl-like berries by the fall. Deer don't like them, but they are edible!
A red seedless table grape developed by Cornell University. Dark red, early ripening fruit with a strawberry-like flavor.
This variety is so named because of its exceptional winter hardiness as far north as Salem, MA. (Sorry, Oregonians - not named for your state capital).
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!
Truthfully more burgundy in color than chocolate, the foliage is striking all the same, and when the flower spikes emerge? Simply stunning.
Just when other summer blooms are starting to fade, 'Starshine Japanese Aster' struts its stuff, right up until freeze.
You'll be hard pressed to find another sedum this dark and handsome. Rosy-red flowers form broccoli-like clusters in late summer to fall.
Slow growing, dwarf Hinoki cypress with bright yellow foliage matures into a broad but irregular upright form.
Double lavender blooms stand tall above the lacy foliage - no staking required! Bees and hummingbirds love this summer blooming perennial.
Dazzling, semi-double, yellow blooms cover the fine-bladed foliage from late spring right up until freeze.
Commonly known as a smoke tree, this particular variety has bright green to yellow foliage in the spring and summer, then takes on autumnal colors in the fall.