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This coral bells has a big presence in the garden with a large mounding habit, large wavy black leaves, and pink flowers in summer.
Blooms begin in mid- to late summer and keep going for several weeks. Tan seed pods eventually open to reveal clusters of black seeds, resembling blackberries.
Much larger than many hebe varieties, 'Great Orme' also has larger flower spikes, emerging pink and fading to white for a bicolor effect.
This sea thrift sells itself, showing off deep pink blooms on stalks that rise above deep green, grass-like foliage.
A good choice for those seeking a spring to fall privacy screen or hedge with beautiful color and white blooms for the pollinators.
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.
Most commonly known for its alleged medicinal properties, we like it for its looks - pretty blue-purple flowers on upright stems.
Named after noted Pacific NW horticulturalist Steven Antonow, this honey bush is a hardy perennial with a big summer presence.
Slow and low describes this variety of boxwood. Provides foliar interest in year-round planters and hanging baskets.
More than one customer has mentioned growing a "goth" garden, and this dark sedum would be a perfect addition!
This tall, dark, and handsome dahlia will add drama to the summer garden with black leaves providing an intense backdrop to the blood-red flowers.
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.
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.
Tough enough to withstand Pacific NW winters. Chartreuse needle-like leaves take on red tinges in the fall then turn green in winter.
'Little Night' Wood Sage is a petite summer-blooming perennial with a big presence. Deep purple flower stalks bloom from late spring to fall.
A salmonberry variety with vibrant lime green foliage and bright pink flowers, native to the NW coast of North America.
Ruffled leaves emerge a ruby-red in the spring, then deepen to a merlot with a silvery sheen as the temps drop in the fall.
Upright sword-like leaves and arching wands of flame-red tubular flowers steal the show in summer, attracting bees and hummingbirds.
Lovely trailing habit for containers, walls, and banks, 'Irene' doesn't mind getting trimmed if you need some rosemary for cooking.
Wider than it is tall, consider using this burgundy-tinged evergreen as a ground cover. Pink flower spikes will attract the bees in summer.
With a narrow but fairly tall profile and year-round foliage, Green Spire makes a great hedge or privacy screen for sunny locations.
Beautiful glossy green foliage can climb to great heights, sporting large yellow-throated, red flowers throughout the summer.
Wax Leaf Privets are wonderful topiary subjects, as this 2-ball specimen shows. Periodic pruning is needed to maintain this formal shape.