Pacific Northwest Plants
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Plant Guide
‘Grosso’ lavender
Lavandula × intermedia 'Grosso'This hardy lavender stands out for its unusually large, dark blue-purple flowers, silvery green foliage, and heavy fragrance.
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Japanese camellia
Camellia japonicaJapanese camellias shine in winter, with their glossy, deep green leaves and brilliant symmetry.
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Golden full moon maple
Acer shirasawanum ‘Aureum’If your shade garden needs a focal point, consider this small, rounded Japanese maple, with its lime-to-chartreuse-tinged golden leaves.
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‘Crystal Cupid’ daylily
Hemerocallis 'Crystal Cupid'Daylilies are classic, extremely popular garden plants.
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Plant Guide
Eastern gamagrass
Tripsacum dactyloidesIn early summer, slender stems are topped with flowers that produce a crop of jointed seeds.
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‘Shades of Orange’ hummingbird mint, ‘Shades of Orange’ hyssop
Agastache aurantiaca 'Shades of Orange'
A cultivar discovered at High Country Gardens in Santa Fe, New Mexico, this aromatic, water-wise perennial grows to 30 inches tall and 18 inches wide and features fine, mint-scented, gray-green…
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Muscari Paradoxum
Muscari paradoxumThe flowers of this grape hyacinth are stunning, reaching 8 to 12 inches tall.
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Variegated silverberry
Elaeagnus pungens 'Maculata'This evergreen shrub can light up the dark corners of a garden.
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weeping silver linden, pendant silver linden
Tilia petiolarisThis tall, deciuous tree has weeping branches rather than a weeping habit.
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Plant Guide
‘Margarete’ Japanese anemone
Anemone × hybrida 'Margarete'This beautiful, medium pink, semi-double-flowered anemone has exceptionally large blooms from mid- to late-September through October on stems 28 to 32 inches tall.