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A cross between English and Japanese yews, with the ornamental qualities of English yews and the cold hardiness of Japanese varieties.
Eye-catching magenta flowers bloom from spring right up to frost atop blue-green fleshy foliage that keeps its good looks year-round.
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.
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.
These showy red-eyed, golden-petaled flowers will indeed light up your summer garden like lightning bugs!
Showy globes of pink flowers rise above strappy green leaves at the height of summer. Who knew onions could be so pretty?
More than one customer has mentioned growing a "goth" garden, and this dark sedum would be a perfect addition!
Bi-colored flowers are four to six inches across, blooming from late spring into the fall. The eye resembles a chestnut!
Lovely blue flowers adorned with a darker stripe on each petal rise above the strap-like leaves that stand 18 inches tall and spread a bit wider.
Tough enough to withstand Pacific NW winters. Chartreuse needle-like leaves take on red tinges in the fall then turn green in winter.
Want a brilliant splash of red in containers or in sunny borders? 'Fire Star' dianthus should do nicely, thank you very much!
Upright sword-like leaves and arching wands of flame-red tubular flowers steal the show in summer, attracting bees and hummingbirds.
This chamaeleon-like specimen changes colors as the slightly weeping leaves mature, emerging bright pink then turning green and cream.
Erect triangular stems are topped with umbrella-shaped, flower-like structures that consist of thready greenery.
A dense, mounding perennial with pink snapdragon-like blooms starting in late spring. Drought-tolerant once established and usually ignored by deer and rabbits.
Dense, dark green foliage provides year-round interest, making it perfect for hedges and low privacy screens.
This variegated, drought-tolerant myrtle forms a rounded shrub with a mixture of pink, green, and white foliage that has a nutmeg scent.
Wider than it is tall, consider using this burgundy-tinged evergreen as a ground cover. Pink flower spikes will attract the bees in summer.
This is a fast-growing, shrub sized salvia with reddish orange to coral flowers and bracts, blooming right up to freeze.
This grass-like evergreen from Down Under forms a dense mound about 18 inches tall. Blue flowers emerge in the spring, rising well above the foliage.
A naturally conical shaped evergreen shrub that grows slowly to five feet tall and up to three feet wide. A natural for topiaries or hedges.