Zone: 5 - 9
Natural Range: PNW; Northern California
Soil: Average to dry, humus rich, well drained
Light: Part shade, sun
Attributes: Deciduous. 8' - 15' tall. Large shrub or small tree with multi - stemmed trunks. Blue - green heart shaped leaves that turn yellow and red in the fall. Small pea like flowers are purple - pink in spring followed by brown - red pea pods.
Notes: A great drought tolerant species for the native garden.
Pot Size: Medium Band Pot
Family: Papaveraceae
Zone: 4 - 9
Natural Range: Hybrid
Soil: Average to moist, humus rich well drained
Light: Part sun, shade
Height: 12"
Bloom Time: April to September
Attracts: Hummingbirds, Butterflies
Pest Resistance: Deer, Rabbit
Attributes: Deciduous, spreading, blue-green foliage. Heart shaped dusky rose-pink flowers.
Notes: This selection of bleeding heart is valued for its compact foliage.
Pot Size: 4" Band Pot
OUT OF STOCKFamily: Papaveraceae
Zone: 4 - 9
Natural Range: Hybrid
Soil: Average to moist, humus rich well drained
Light: Part sun, shade
Height: 12"
Bloom Time: April to September
Attracts: Hummingbirds, Butterflies
Pest Resistance: Deer, Rabbit
Attributes: Deciduous, spreading, blue-green foliage. Heart shaped vivid reddish flowers.
Notes: This selection of bleeding heart is valued for its compact foliage.
Pot Size: 4" Band Pot
OUT OF STOCKFamily: Papaveraceae
Zone: 3 - 9
Natural Range: PNW
Soil: Average to moist, humus rich well drained, drought tolerant
Light: Part sun, shade
Height: 14"
Bloom Time: April to September
Attracts: Hummingbirds, Butterflies
Pest Resistance: Deer, Rabbit
Attributes: Deciduous, spreading, Gray green fern-like leaves. Heart shaped white flowers. Sporadically flowers all season.
Notes: Because of the foliage color, this Dicentra can take more sun than most forms.
Pot Size: 4" Band Pot
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Family: Papaveraceae
Zone: 3 - 9
Natural Range: Pacific Northwest
Soil: Average to moist, humus rich well drained, drought tolerant
Light: Part sun, shade
Height: 14"
Bloom Time: April to September
Attracts: Hummingbirds, Butterflies
Pest Resistance: Deer, Rabbit
Attributes: Deciduous, spreading, Green fern-like leaves. Heart shaped deep wine-red flowers. Sporadically flowers all season.
Notes: This selection of bleeding heart is valued for is rich flower coloration. Looks lovely when mixed with the typical pink form of D. formosa.
Pot Size: 4" Band Pot
$15.00IN STOCK
Pot Size: 4" Band Pot
OUT OF STOCKPot Size: 4" Band Pot
OUT OF STOCKFamily: Liliaceae
Zone: 4 - 9
Natural Range: PNW; BC, Washington, Oregon, California
Family: Liliaceae
Soil: moist, humus rich, summer dry, well drained
Light: part shade
Height: 6"- 12" tall
Attributes: Deciduous. Blooms spring. Each stem holds up to 2 pink flowers with yellow and orange - red marking in the center. Purple - brown mottled foliage. Bulb goes dormant in the summer.
Notes: In the wild E. revolutum grows in open woodlands. Will not need supplemental water and should be allowed to go mostly dry in summer. Plant in a rock garden,in a sunny perennial garden or woodland border.
Pot Size: Small Band Pot
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Pot Size: 1 Gallon Pot
OUT OF STOCKFamily: Pteridaceae
Zone: 2 - 9
Natural Range: PNW
Soil: Average to moist, humus rich
Light: Part shade-shade
Height: 4" - 10"
Attributes: Deciduous, Triangular fronds, spreading rhizome.
Notes: Apple green new growth. Spreading ground-cover fern.
Pot Size: 4" Band Pot
OUT OF STOCKZone: 6 - 9
Natural Range: Canada south into the western and southwestern states, mostly east of the Cascades
Soil: Moist to wet
Light: part shade, Sun
Height: 1' - 2'
Attributes: Deciduous, blue-green grass like foliage. Pale blue to lavender to white flowers with purple veins.
Notes: Found growing in large patches in low, seasonally wet areas.
Pot Size: 4" Band Pot
Zone: 6 - 9
Natural Range: PNW; Washington, Oregon, Northern California
Soil: moist, well drained
Light: part shade, Sun
Height: 8"- 14" tall
Attributes: Semievergreen, deciduous. Blooms late spring. Flower stem holds 2 blue - purple with yellow and white centered flowers. Grass like foliage.
Notes: Grows in meadows and open forest. One of the prettiest native Iris. When established Iris tenax produces abundant flowers that open consecutively for weeks. Plant with other rock garden plants in a sunny perennial garden or on the edge of a shady garden.
Pot Size: 1 Gallon Pot
Family: Saxifragaceae
Zone: 3 - 9
Natural Range: North America
Soil: Average to moist, humus rich
Light: Shade, part shade
Height: 12"
Attracts: NA
Attributes: Deciduous. Cordate leaves with serrated edges to 4" long. 12" tall flower stalks with numerous white fringed flowers.
Notes:This genus is a great plant to have in mas but also so fun to get up close and look at all the detail in the flowers.
Pot Size: 4" Band Pot
OUT OF STOCKFamily: Saxifragaceae
Zone: 6 - 9
Natural Range: Pacific Northwest
Soil: Average to moist, humus rich
Light: Shade, part shade
Height: 18" - 24"
Attracts: NA
Attributes: Deciduous. Rosette of palmately lobed leaves on spreading rhizomes. Tall leafless stems with up to 35 white flowers with deep pinkish frills and buds.
Notes:Elegant and graceful flower stems. Mostly found east of the Cascades, growing in moist, dense forest. Thanks to our friend Alex Wright who introduced us to this gem.
Pot Size: 4" Band Pot
OUT OF STOCKZone: 6 - 9
Natural Range: PNW
Soil: Moist - wet, humus rich
Light: Part shade
Attributes: Deciduous, 12” - 24" tall. Strange frilly blooms late in the winter, often while there is still snow and frost. New foliage emerges in the spring, and lasts until fall.
Notes: This form has gold foliage. Give them plenty of room to grow. They do well with lots of bright light, but shade them from the hottest part of the day. They may wilt in a too hot of a spot but if their roots are kept moist they will bounce up once the day has cooled.
Pot Size: Large Band Pot
OUT OF STOCKFamily: Melanthiaceae
Zone: 5 - 9
Natural Range: Oregon, California
Soil: Average to moist, humus rich
Light: Part shade
Height: 4"- 8"
Attributes: Emerging February to March. Dormant usually by July. Blue green leaves often with silvery green pattern along the major veins. Petals white, sometimes pink, occasionally spotted with darker purple.
Notes: With they're nearly perfect balance of flower and foliage, Pseudotrillium rivale is one of natures little gems. Pseudotrillium require little care when established in the garden and can form quite substantial clumps over time.
Pot Size: Small Band Pot
Zone: 3 - 9
Natural Range: Eastern North America
Soil: Moist, humus rich, well drained
Light: Part shade
Height: 6"- 8"
Attributes: Deciduous, summer dormant. Double white flowers in spring. Blue green kidney shaped lobed foliage.
Notes: The blooms on this form last longer and are showier than the single flowered form. When planted in full sun and allowed to go dryer the foliage will go dormant in the summer.
Pot Size: 4" Band Pot
$21.00IN STOCK
Family: Saxifragaceae
Zone: 6 - 9
Natural Range: North America; PP#15948
Soil: Average to moist, humus rich
Light: Shade, part shade
Height: 12"
Attracts: NA
Attributes: Evergreen. Bright green-yellow foliage with interesting brown flowers.
Notes: Spreading ground-cover for a shady moist garden.
Pot Size: Large Band Pot
$21.00IN STOCK
Family: Melanthiaceae
Zone: 5 - 9
Natural Range: PNW; Oregon, California
Soil: Moist, humus rich, well drained
Light: Part shade
Height: 14"
Bloom Time: March to May
Attributes: Deciduous. Large mottled foliage. Early spring blooming. Sessile blooms that are white in color, or some times pink at the base.
Notes: Great foliage. One or two more years to bloom.
Pot Size: 4" Band Pot
OUT OF STOCKFamily: Berberidaceae
Zone:7 - 9
Natural Range: Southwestern Oregon and Northern California
Soil: Moist to summer dry, humus rich, well drained
Light: Shade - part sun
Height: 12'
Bloom Time: May to June
Pest Resistance: Deer, Rabbit
Attributes: Evergreen. Glossy leaves turning bronze in more sun. Inside-out, white flowers. Stoloniferous.
Notes: Not as dense growing or fast to spread out as Vancouveria hexandra.
Pot Size: 4" Band Pot
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