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Icy blue, fine bladed grass provides year-round color and textural interest. If it gets too shaggy, give it a haircut in the early spring.
The bed-head of grasses, but even in its crinkly state, its fine golden blades add a welcome spot of color and textural interest to the garden.
Variegated grass-like leaves add year-round light and texture to container planters, hanging baskets, and borders. Fabulous for mass plantings!
A robust ground cover or phenomenal trailer for hanging baskets, container planters, and retaining walls. Yellow summer flowers are a bonus.
This is indeed an eye-catching succulent with fleshy 4-inch long blue-gray leaves on stems that can reach 3 - 4 feet tall.
Vigorous arching leaves, blue flower spikes for the fall garden, a reliable evergreen for shadier gardens or spots with afternoon shade.
This fuchsia is an extrovert if ever there was one, flaunting golden leaves on red stems, and red and purple flowers all summer long.
A low-growing, blue-green juniper that is also very low maintenance. Drought tolerant once established and rarely needs pruning.
Winter beauty, year-round interest. White flowers are tinged with green, and green leaves are speckled with white.
With feathery, bamboo-like foliage, this small shrub may satisfy a gardener's yen for the look of bamboo without the problems.
Unusual reddish bronze, fine-bladed foliage makes a distinctive addition to planters or sunny gardens and no, it's not dead.
Plump blue perfection - excellent in sunny borders, a beautiful trailer in year-round container planters or hanging baskets.
Make these sword-like, deep red to burgundy leaves the focal point of your large summer baskets or container planters.
The foliage alone can reach two feet tall - just wait until the purple flower stalks emerge, towering above the strap leaves!
Gray-green and cream variegated ground cover with unique goblet shaped white blooms from late spring up until fall.
This lance-leafed Loosestrife is in the same family as Creeping Jenny, but totally unlike that popular trailer for all the right reasons.
Smells like lavender, grows like lavender, but those stunning variegated leaves are definitely not your average lavender!
Evergreen in winters warmer than the Pacific NW, this sweet blue daisy may survive if protected in the coldest months.
The nemorosa sages are more compact than their salvia cousins, but put on their own show with long-lasting flower spikes.
A compact, bushy English lavender with all the fragrance and good looks of its bigger cousins. Lovely in container planters!
Is this beautiful variegated pittosporum hardy enough to withstand winters in the Pacific NW? Best bet is to bring it indoors in the winter.
Its common name of Coral Bark Maple perfectly describes this Japanese maple's brilliant red bark color in the fall and winter.
Wider than it is tall, consider using this burgundy-tinged evergreen as a ground cover. Pink flower spikes will attract the bees in summer.
A taller sedum with dusky-blue foliage that provides a dramatic backdrop for the clusters of bright pink flowers that emerge in late summer.