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Lemon colored and lemon-scented - excellent in container planters and hanging baskets as well as in evergreen gardens.
'Jantar' means amber in Polish, and that's the coloring it takes on when the temperatures drop in the fall and winter.
Two-tone colored foliage, upright branches, and cinnamon colored bark set this Monterey cypress apart from its relatives.
Clean, gray-green, ovate leaves with creamy white margins provide year-round interest and are the perfect foil for purple summer blooms.
A lovely upright specimen with feathery green foliage in spring and summer, becoming more chartreuse in the colder months.
The odd name really means something - Known and Recorded Origin (Karo) found near the River Esk in New Zealand. "Golden" speaks for itself.
Green, sword-like leaves are edged in yellow with hints of red thrown in. Water this sun-lover regularly to maintain its good looks.
A striking two-toned trailer that absolutely pops in sunny garden spots and container planters, adding a dramatic touch.
Tough enough to withstand our Pacific NW winters, this variegated hebe takes on pink tones in colder weather.
Dramatic variegated leaves make it an excellent centerpiece for large planters. Pair with colorful bloomers and bold trailers.
Golden foliage will brighten the fall and winter months, bringing some "winter sun" to the year-round garden.
Vivid blue flowers start blooming in late summer and continue into fall, attracting bees, butterflies and hummingbirds.
Sunny Delight is a great dwarf shrub with stunning golden foliage. Use in container planters or along walkways for a bright pop of color.
Variegated grass-like leaves add year-round light and texture to container planters, hanging baskets, and borders. Fabulous for mass plantings!
Depending upon the source, this golden yellow mop of evergreen foliage could reach anywhere from 2 to 8 feet tall in 10 years' time.
What can make a coral bells, with foliage ranging from a golden yellow to reddish-orange, more charming? Ruffled edges and pink undersides, that's what.
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.
Mirror bright leaves ranging in color from cream to bright orange will add color and light to sunny gardens.
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.
A good choice for those seeking a spring to fall privacy screen or hedge with beautiful color and white blooms for the pollinators.
Gray-green and cream variegated ground cover with unique goblet shaped white blooms from late spring up until fall.
Smells like lavender, grows like lavender, but those stunning variegated leaves are definitely not your average lavender!
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.
Tough enough to withstand Pacific NW winters. Chartreuse needle-like leaves take on red tinges in the fall then turn green in winter.