Pacific Northwest Plants

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    Rocky stonecrop

    Sedum rupestre

    This is a vigorous, mat-forming evergreen species with small gray-green leaves and terminal clusters of star-shaped, vibrant yellow flowers in summer.

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    ‘Blue Hill’ meadow sage

    Salvia × sylvestris 'Blue Hill'

    This drought-tolerant perennial bears abundant pure blue flower spikes in early summer and until fall if spent flowers are removed promptly.

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    Autumn sage

    Salvia greggii

    This native of Texas and Mexico has a woody base and can form a dwarf, evergreen shrub, 1 foot tall by 1 foot wide.

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    Mealycup sage

    Salvia farinacea

    This perennial forms a shrubby upright clump 2 feet tall by 1 foot wide, with white mealy stems and glossy green leaves.

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    Silver sage

    Salvia argentea

    This biennial or short-lived perennial is grown for its massive, downy-silver rosettes of foliage.

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    Ravenna grass

    Saccharum ravennae

    This large, clump-forming grass has linear leaves with central white stripes.

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    ‘China Doll’ Polyantha rose

    Rosa ‘China Doll’

    This dwarf rose grows to only 18 inches tall, and covers itself all season long with large clusters of lightly scented vibrant pink flowers.

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    ‘Vanity’ Hybrid musk rose

    Rosa 'Vanity'

    This rose produces brilliant hot pink blossoms at the tips of wide, arching branches.

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    ‘The Fairy’ polyantha rose

    Rosa ‘The Fairy’

    This well-loved rose blooms nonstop from June until frost, with double, rosette-shaped blossoms of light pink.

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    ‘Secret’ Hybrid tea rose

    Rosa 'Secret'

    This intensely fragrant rose has high-centered, double blossoms of creamy pink edged with deeper pink.