Pacific Northwest Plants

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    Loebner magnolia

    Magnolia × loebneri

    This small tree is a cross of M.

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    Giant leopard plant

    Ligularia tussilaginea ‘Gigantea’

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

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    ‘Becky’ Shasta daisy

    Leucanthemum × superbum ‘Becky’

    This Shasta daisy cultivar has especially large white flowers with yellow centers held on 3- to 4-foot-tall, strong stems that don't need staking.

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    Coast leucothoe

    Leucothoe axillaris

    This slow-growing, weeping evergreen shrub has a low and wide form and oval, leathery, toothed dark green leaves.

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    French lavender

    Lavandula stoechas

    This early-blooming compact shrub bears intriguing pine-cone-shaped flowers that have dark-purple bracts, or “rabbit ears.

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    Lagerstroemia fauriei

    Lagerstroemia fauriei

    This is a fast-growing, upright deciduous tree with delicate white flowers in early summer.

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    ‘Shenandoah’ red switchgrass

    Panicum virgatum ‘Shenandoah’

    'Shenandoah' is truly a plant for all seasons.

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    Solomon’s seal

    Polygonatum humile

    Polygonatum humile is an upright, rhizomatous perennial native to eastern Europe and western Asia.

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    Red bunny tails

    Pennisetum messiacum 'Red Buttons'

    This annual produces deep reddish-black flowers that resemble rabbits' tails.

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    Penstemon ‘Garnet’

    Penstemon 'Garnet'

    This plant is a bushy, vigorous perennial with smooth, narrow, dark green leaves and small, tubular, deep wine-red flowers borne in erect spikes, from early summer to late autumn.