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Hardwood Trees and Shrubs
Blue Elderberry
Sambucas nigra ssp cerulea
New for 2024!
Broadleaf deciduous tree or large shrub, may form a thicket, has pithy stems. Attracts birds. Flowers yellowish-white in many branched, flat clusters. Fruit dark blue with whitish bloom, edible, but not very palatable fresh. When cooked makes a good …
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Groundcovers, Ferns and Vines
Broadleaf Stonecrop
Sedum spathulifolium)
New for 2024!
Broadleaf Stonecrop is a native perennial herb that is found in rocky or mountainous areas. It tends to grow in a hanging or sprawling manner on the face of cliffs or steep rocky outcrops, often in shade. The leaves are somewhat …
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Perennials
Canada Goldenrod
Solidago canadensis
Bright yellow plume-shaped flowers bloom late in the season, providing valuable habitat to pollinators. This tall flowering perennial spreads by rhizomes and should be placed where there is plenty of room for it to form large dense patches.
- Mature height: 2′ to 6′
- Mature width: spreads by …
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Groundcovers, Ferns and Vines
Coastal Strawberry
Fragaria chiloensis
White flowers in spring are followed by sparse strawberries in summer. This vigorous evergreen groundcover can easily fill in large open areas in a relatively short period of time, if watered and weeded the first three summers after planting.
- Mature height: 3″ to 10″
- Mature width: wide-spreading
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Perennials
Common Camas
Camassia quamash
Light to dark blue and sometimes white flowers bloom from early to late spring. The leaves can be mowed in the summer, when the bulbs are dormant. Plant camas in a meadow, ecology lawn or rain garden, or mix with other spring flowering bulbs.
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Perennials
Dog Violet
Viola adunca
New for 2024!
Dog violet is a hairy, compact plant growing from a small rhizome system. It grows in meadows and forests. The leaves are spade- or heart-shaped. The single-flowered inflorescence grows at the end of a long, very thin peduncle. The nodding flower …
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Hardwood Trees and Shrubs
Golden Currant
Ribes aureum
Fragrant yellow flowers bloom from mid to late spring and are followed by red to purplish berries and red fall foliage color. A very ornamental shrub, it is also attractive to hummingbirds, pollinators and birds. While usually found on the east side of the mountains, it …
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Hardwood Trees and Shrubs
Mock Orange
Philadelphus lewisii
Showy fragrant white flowers cover the branches from late May into summer, making this a valuable pollinator plant as well as a sweet-smelling addition to the landscape. Squirrels and birds eat the seeds later in the summer. Mock Orange is considered drought …
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Wildflower Seed
Native Pollinator Seed
Pacific NW Variety
This mix of 100% true Pacific Northwest native annual and perennial species provides an ongoing succession of bloom over multiple years. Twenty-six species bloom from spring to early fall and attract native bees, butterflies, hummingbirds and beneficial insects. The native bunch grasses included in the …
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Hardwood Trees and Shrubs
Nootka Rose
Rosa nutkana
Showy and fragrant pink flowers appear from May to July and are followed by red hips from early fall through winter, attracting both pollinators and birds. This wide spreading, thicket-forming shrub is one of the easiest native shrubs to establish in tough conditions. It is an …
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Hardwood Trees and Shrubs
Ocean Spray
Holodiscus discolor
New for 2024!
Ocean spray is known for its cascading clusters of fragrant, creamy white flowers. These lovely blooms attract hummingbirds, bees and butterflies. After blooming, the seeds provide food for birds, and the plant itself provides shelter for birds and small animals. …
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Perennials
Oregon Stonecrop
Sedum oreganum
New for 2024!
This succulent, evergreen plant has clusters of small yellow flowers from early to late summer. Even the leaves, which are green to reddish with a glaucous whitish coating, are ornamental. Oregon Stonecrop is a nice small-scale groundcover that can also be …
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Hardwood Trees and Shrubs
Osoberry (Indian plum)
Oemlaria cerasiformis
New for 2024!
Early fragrant blossoms and emerging leaves are a sure sign of spring. Hummingbirds and bees love the flowers, and birds are attracted to the “plums” in early summer. Good for erosion control on shaded slopes. Tolerates dry soil.
- Mature height: 8′ …
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Hardwood Trees and Shrubs
Pacific Ninebark
Physocarpus capitatus
Round clusters of white flowers cover long arching branches from late spring to early summer. Showy pinkish-brown seed heads remain on the plant through the summer, and attractive peeling bark adds winter interest. Pacific Ninebark has a dense root system and is a great choice for …
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Hardwood Trees and Shrubs
Pacific Rhododendron
Rhododendron macrophyllum
The state flower of Washington, Pacific Rhododendron blooms range from light pink to rosy-purple. They bloom in clusters from late spring to early summer, and are attractive to native bumblebees. This iconic Pacific Northwest shrub has an open form and long leathery evergreen leaves. Pacific Rhododendron …
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Wildflower Seed
Northwest Wildflower Seed
Pacific NW Variety
This mix of native and non-native species is well adapted to the Pacific Northwest. A vibrant blend of twenty-four annuals, biennials and perennials will add a bright spot of color to your garden and provide forage for bees and other beneficial insects. Species include Clarkia, …
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Hardwood Trees and Shrubs
Red Flowering Currant
Ribes sanguineum
Blooms that range from dark to light pink and sometimes white cover this plant from March to June, making it one of the showiest native shrubs. Excellent in a hedgerow, Red Flowering Currant is attractive to hummingbirds and other pollinators. Useful as a landscape feature and …
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Hardwood Trees and Shrubs
Red Osier Dogwood
Cornus stolonifera
Small white flowers in flat-top clusters bloom from late spring to early summer. Whitish berries, red tinged autumn foliage and bright red bark provide striking fall and winter interest. Plant in the sun and cut back hard in late winter or early spring to encourage the …
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Hardwood Trees and Shrubs
Snowberry
Symphoricarpos albus
Small pink flower clusters in late spring to fall are followed by showier white berries that persist through the winter. Snowberry is attractive in fall and winter when planted next to any of the native roses. Very useful as both a restoration and landscape plant, snowberry …
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Hardwood Trees and Shrubs
Tall Oregon Grape
Mahonia aquifolium
Fragrant bright yellow flowers bloom from early to late spring. The showy clusters of bluish-black berries which follow resemble clusters of grapes and are attractive to birds. The prickly foliage, which remains on the plant throughout the year, takes on a reddish tinge in winter. Tall …
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