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  • Plant Guide

    ‘Hawera’ daffodil

    Narcissus ‘Hawera’

    Triandrus-type daffodils usually have one or two nodding flowers per stem and are noted for their wonderful, often fruity, fragrance.

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    ‘Quail’ daffodil

    Narcissus ‘Quail’

    Jonquilla-type daffodils produce dark-green, narrow, often reedlike leaves, which are relatively easy to hide in the border while they mature, and there is usually more than one sweetly fragrant flower…

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    ‘Baby Moon’ daffodil

    Narcissus ‘Baby Moon’

    Narcissus ‘Baby Moon’, a precious, golden-yellow miniature daffodil, is probably the most fragrant of all the jonquilla-type daffodils, especially considering the size of the flowers.

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    ‘Rijnveld’s Early Sensation’ daffodil

    Narcissus ‘Rijnveld’s Early Sensation’

    Narcissus ‘Rijnveld’s Early Sensation’ is a classic yellow trumpet-type daffodil and one of the earliest blooming.

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    ‘Nazareth’ paperwhite narcissus

    Narcissus ‘Nazareth’

    This tender paperwhite is well-suited to forcing, blooming 3 weeks after planting.

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    ‘Chinese Sacred Lily’ paperwhite narcissus

    Narcissus ‘Chinese Sacred Lily’

    This tender paperwhite is well-suited to forcing, blooming 3 to 5 weeks after planting.

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    Leatherleaf mahonia, Beale’s barberry

    Mahonia bealei

    Leatherleaf mahonia  is a thick shrub with a formal feel.

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    Longleaf Oregon grape

    Mahonia nervosa

    A 2-foot-high evergreen shrub native to the woods and woodland edges of the Pacific Northwest, mahonia gives a shady area three seasons of interest.

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    Bitter melon

    Momordica charantia

    An edible member of Cucurbitaceae family, bitter melon has delicate growth and exotic-looking fruits.

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    ‘Baby Sun’ coreopsis

    Coreopsis grandiflora ‘Baby Sun’

    A multitude of 2-inch, golden-yellow daisy flowers sits atop thready foliage from late spring to late summer if deadheaded promptly.