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Yellow summer flowers are followed by watermelon red berries from fall into winter. Birds love 'em!
This sedum almost doesn't look real, but 'Dream Dazzler' is in fact a late-summer blooming perennial, tough enough to come back in the spring.
Unlike other yellow shasta daisies that turn white immediately, 'Luna' will remain yellow for about two weeks in the Pacific NW.
Consider planting this deep pink bee balm next to your veggie garden to attract pollinators to your tomatoes, squashes, and cucumbers.
Named after noted Pacific NW horticulturalist Steven Antonow, this honey bush is a hardy perennial with a big summer presence.
Small compact shrub-sized perennial that goes overboard with white and red flowers from summer right until it freezes. Hummingbirds love it!
This is indeed a graceful conifer with airy foliage and pendulous branches. At maturity, it can reach 50 feet in height and spread 25 feet.
Purplish-pink petals open into a buttercup shape, revealing a black-eyed center. An airy and elegant spring bloomer.
For those gardeners starved for bright colors after making it through winter, feast on this gorgeous scarlet windflower!
Shiny pinkish-red leaves flame on in autumn, adding rich colors to fall/winter baskets. A year-round show-off with mirror bright foliage.
This fast growing amaranth tends to make our gallon cans topple over once the long chenille-like flower spikes start appearing.
Attention, attention - red light special for hummingbirds and bees! Gardeners will love the non-stop, prolific blooms as well.
Deep red blooms against nearly black foliage is a stunning combination, a perfect addition to hanging baskets and container planters.
Large yellow veined green leaves and flashy, exotic flowers will add that tropical feel to Pacific NW gardens.
A perennial sage that struts its stuff up to a month earlier than other salvias. Bees and hummingbirds will appreciate that!
New and rare plant pick, definitely will catch one's eye with its thick fleshy, prehistoric looking leaves draping like "falling waters" over a pot.
Unusual pink, fragrant blooms in late spring to early summer, combined with glossy year-round foliage makes this a striking ground cover.
Variegated grass-like leaves add year-round light and texture to container planters, hanging baskets, and borders. Fabulous for mass plantings!
There's a reason why this particular heuchera has withstood the test of time. Few others match the deep, dark tones of 'Obsidian."
This is one tough, dependable ground cover and trailer, staying green throughout our Pacific NW winters and excellent at suppressing weeds.
Stunning in hanging baskets and container planters, Golden Creeping Jenny in unsurpassed as a trailer in spring/summer baskets.
Clean green, year-round foliage and white flower spikes make this hebe a welcome addition to smaller garden spaces.
Fragrant ivory flowers in the summer, dark glossy leaves year-round. Place this beauty where you can enjoy the heavenly fragrance.