Pacific Northwest Plants

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    Wand flower

    Gaura lindheimeri

    This North American wildflower is a bushy, clump-forming, vase-shaped perennial with lance-shaped or spoon-shaped toothed leaves on slender, wandlike stems.

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    Crown imperial

    Fritillaria imperialis

    This species draws much attention with its striking gaiety of color and form.

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    ‘Kolgold’ Forsythia

    Forsythia × intermedia 'Kolgold'

    Striking, extra-large yellow blooms cover each stem from base to tip in early spring.

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    Crested leopard plant

    Farfugium japonicum 'Crispatum'

    This evergreen foliage plant has large, leathery leaves and daisy-like yellow flowers.

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    Myrtle spurge

    Euphorbia myrsinites

    Long-lasting, terminal clusters of lime green bracts and flowers punctuate the meandering 'arms' of this ground-hugging species.

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    Euphorbia dulcis

    Euphorbia dulcis

    This species produces erects stems of bronzy green leaves and greenish yellow bracts in early summer.

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    ‘Glacier Blue’ Euphorbia characias

    Euphorbia characias 'Glacier Blue'

    This upright, evergreen shrub has stunning texture and form.

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    Bicolor pineapple lily

    Eucomis bicolor

    This species boasts maroon-speckled stems and green flowers with maroon margins.

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    Redvein enkianthus

    Enkianthus campanulatus

    This tree-like shrub bears pendent clusters of bell-shaped, creamy-white flowers with rose veins in late spring and early summer.

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    ’Merrill’ Loebner magnolia

    Magnolia  × loebneri ’Merrill’

    This vigorous, erect tree grows from 20 to 30 feet tall and has star-shaped flowers with 15 broad white petals blushed with pink.