Pacific Northwest Plants
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Plant Guide
Paperplant
Fatsia japonicaJapanese fatsia has very large, hand-shaped glossy leaves that glow in the shade.
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‘Riccartonii’ Fuchsia
Fuchsia magellanica 'Riccartonii'This cultivar has dark green leaves with a faint bronze sheen.
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Thorny elaeagnus
Elaeagnus pungensThis is a tough evergreen shrub with pendent flowers that provide a delightful gardenia-like perfume during October and November.
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Plant Guide
Autumn fern
Dryopteris erythrosora
In spring, autumn fern’s fronds unfurl a copper red, then turn to bronze, and finally become a shiny dark green.
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Wood fern
Dryopteris crassirhizomaThis is a handsome and lush, semi-evergreen vase-shaped fern with thickly textured leaves that is suitable for specimen treatment.
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‘King of Hearts’ bleeding heart
Dicentra ‘King of Hearts’'King of Hearts' has bright rose-pink, heart-shaped flowers in clusters over blue-green parsley-like foliage.
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Plant Guide
Cooper’s ice plant
Delosperma cooperiSummer-long bloom and a tough constitution make the mat-forming ice plant a perfect groundcover.
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Fortune’s holly fern
Cyrtomium fortuneiUsually found in moist, rocky areas or woodland in central and eastern Asia, this evergreen fern is deciduous in colder climates.
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Plant Guide
Cardoon
Cynara cardunculusCardoon is an architectural splendor with bold texture, thanks to its large, prickly, almost dagger-shaped gray-green arching leaves and a statuesque, vase-shaped frame.
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Colewort
Crambe cordifoliaThis species is notable in stature, forming a giant mound and producing a profusion of airy white flowers on tall stems in late spring to midsummer and then dying down in…