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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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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
- Light …
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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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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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Groundcovers, Ferns and Vines
Sword Fern
Polystichum munitum
This large evergreen fern does well in part shade to shady spots and can handle dry conditions under large conifers once established. The most common fern in Pacific Northwest forests, it makes a great groundcover and background for other shade loving plants.
- Mature height: 3′-5′
- Mature width: 3′-5′
- Light conditions: part shade to shade
- Soil: dry to moist
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Evergreen Trees
Douglas Fir
Pseudotsuga menziesii
A pyramidal and densely branched conifer, Douglas Fir is useful for restoration and habitat enhancement. Commonly grown for lumber or as a Christmas tree crop, it is relatively fast growing at up to 2′ per year. Light shade will help in its establishment, but ultimately it will grow best in full sun.
- Mature height: 120′ to 200′
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Evergreen Trees
Giant Sequoia
Sequoiadendron giganteum
New for 2024!
Giant Sequoia, known as the world’s largest tree, is native to the western Sierra Nevada in California. It is fast growing, pyramidal and dense. This makes it a great screen or specimen tree in large spaces. It prefers sun and moist well-drained soil and is excellent habitat for squirrels, sparrows, finches and …
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Evergreen Trees
Grand Fir
Abies grandis
Grand Fir has a full symmetrical shape when young, which makes it a good choice for Christmas trees or as an attractive addition to the landscape. It is also useful for wildlife habitat, restoration or timber. Grand Fir establishes fairly quickly in moist partly shaded sites, but will grow best in full sun after a couple of …
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Evergreen Trees
Sitka Spruce
Picea sitchensis
New for 2024!
Roughly conical in shape, Sitka Spruce has very prickly bluish to yellowish-green needles. These sharp pointed needles were once thought to ward off evil thoughts. Sitka Spruce is a valuable habitat tree and landscape specimen. This important riparian species can grow quickly in the right conditions – along streams and in cool …
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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
Vine Maple
Acer circinatum
Tiny red and white flower clusters bloom from early spring to early summer on this vase-shaped multi-trunk shrub or small tree. Appreciated for its vivid red, orange and yellow autumn foliage, Vine Maple is lovely as a landscape feature or in a large rain garden. Its …
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Evergreen Trees
Western Red Cedar
Thuja plicata
With its pyramidal shape and gracefully drooping sprays of foliage, Western Red Cedar is an icon of the Pacific Northwest. An important riparian restoration tree that provides shade, stabilizes stream banks and creates habitat, it is also a valuable landscape feature with major cultural significance. Considered fast growing, it can gain up to 2′ a year once …
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Hardwood Trees and Shrubs
Western Serviceberry
Amelanchier alnifolia
Fragrant white flowers bloom from spring to early summer and are followed by deep purple fruits that are attractive to birds. The blue-green foliage turns bright red and yellow in the fall. This shrub is a good addition to a hedgerow or landscape area, as well …
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