Pacific Northwest Plants
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R. K. Witherspoon rose
Rosa 'R. K. Witherspoon'This hybrid tea rose has beautiful champagne white flowers blushed with pink and yellow at the base.
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Hotel California rose
Rosa 'Hotel California'Large, very full clear yellow blooms.
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‘Olson’s Frosted Strawberry’ Japanese maple
Acer palmatum 'Olson’s Frosted Strawberry'The foliage is bright strawberry red at first emergence, and slowly pink suffuses each leaf along the vein as the spring progresses.
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‘Oshu Shidare’ Japanese maple
Acer palmatum 'Oshu Shidare'This Japanese maple has long-lobed, deeply divided leaves that are cherry red in the spring, a perfect contrast to the pea green bark.
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Bluebeard
Caryopteris × clandonensisBluebeard, also known as blue mist or blue spirea, can take the worst of a hot summer (heat, lack of water, and humidity) and still manage to perform well.
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‘White Nancy’ spotted deadnettle
Lamium maculatum 'White Nancy'Lamium is a genus with many cultivars that are outstanding foliage plants for the shade, most notably ‘White Nancy’.
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Hybrid mayapple, Asian mayapple
Podophyllum 'Kaleidoscope'As the cultivar name suggests, the leaves of ‘Kaleidoscope’ have distinctive markings, which can range in color from silver to light green to nearly black.
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‘Carolina Midnight’ loropetalum
Loropetalum chinense f. rubrum ‘Carolina Midnight’With some of the darkest foliage you'll encounter in the genus Loropetalum, 'Carolina Midnight' is a great new introduction that will add some purple punch to the garden.
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Redbud
Cercis canadensis Lavender Twist®
This impressive tree, also known as 'Covey', takes the beautiful deep pink spring blossoms and attractive deciduous foliage of our native redbud and displays them on its weeping form.
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‘Grace’ smoke tree
Cotinus ‘Grace’This cross of the European smoke bush (C. coggygria) and the American smoke tree (C. obovatus) is a gem in the garden.