Pacific Northwest Plants

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    Desert purple sage

    Salvia dorrii

    Found in the Great Basin deserts of the western U.

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    Lavandula angustifolia ‘Violet Intrigue’

    Lavandula angustifolia 'Violet Intrigue'

    'Violet Intrigue' exhibits the typical handsome gray foliage of good lavenders, but its form and flowers are particularly noteworthy.

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    Stachys byzantina

    Stachys byzantina 'Silky Fleece'

    This new cultivar of a treasured favorite is as cute as a button.

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    ‘John Proffit’ ice plant

    Delosperma 'John Proffit'

    Covering itself with glowing fuchsia daisy-like flowers with many narrow petals, 'John Proffit' makes a beautiful groundcover or container plant.

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    Hummingbird mint

    Agastache ‘Desert Sunrise’

    This hummingbird mint boasts large spikes of reddish pink tubular flowers with an orange tint over a long season in summer and early fall.

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    Wild four o’clock

    Mirabilis multiflora

    Native to the southwestern U.

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    Cardinal penstemon

    Penstemon cardinalis

    This New Mexico/Texas native offers the garden spikes of dangling, rich red flowers in midsummer that attract hummingbirds.

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    Iris brevicaulis

    Iris brevicaulis

    This pretty little blue-violet iris with yellow and white falls is native to the central U.

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    Cape fuchsia

    Phygelius × rectus 'Devil's Tears'

    This evergreen shrub is often grown as a tender perennial where not hardy.

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    ‘Betty Boop’ rose

    Rosa 'Betty Boop'

    'Betty Boop' is a bushy, upright, floribunda rose growing to 3 to 5 feet tall.