Pacific Northwest Plants
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Plant Guide
Australian fuchsia
Correa 'Dusky Bells'This spreading ground cover flowers from fall into spring.
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‘Charity’ mahonia
Mahonia × media 'Charity'Few shrubs offer flowers as late as this one, which starts blooming in late October or early November.
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Andropogon zizanioides
Andropogon zizanioidesThis beautiful ornamental grass has upright, glossy green foliage and interesting, animated leaf tips that resemble party favors.
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Plant Guide
Boer love grass
Eragrostis chloromelasFrom late spring until fall, Boer love grass puts on a glorious display as inflorescences that emerge silver and dry to gold dance up to 2 feet above the fine-textured clump of…
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Plant Guide
‘Henry’s Garnet’ Virginia sweetspire
Itea virginica ‘Henry's Garnet’'Henry's Garnet' Virginia sweetspire is a very dependable, showy plant.
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‘Winterthur’ smooth witherod
Viburnum nudum ‘Winterthur’There are some shrubs that will light up the fall garden with both leaf color and fruit.
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‘Orange Peel’ cestrum
Cestrum ‘Orange Peel’A wonderful hybrid derived from Cestrum diurnum and C.
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‘Georgia Blue’ speedwell
Veronica umbrosa 'Georgia Blue'This tough, versatile plant requires little maintenance.
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Pitcher sage
Salvia azurea
Pitcher sage is a wonderful wildflower found growing over a wide area of the Great Plains.
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Plant Guide
‘Maraschino’ bush sage
Salvia 'Maraschino''Maraschino' bush sage is a superb Salvia that is irresistible to hummingbirds and gardeners alike.