• Highbush cranberry

    Highbush cranberry

    A pleasure in all seasons! Green foliage with large, panacles of white flowers (May) that turn to red, edible berries. Beautiful leaf color in fall.

  • Royal penstemon

    Sky blue tubular flowers (late spring/summer) rise over a mat of green, spoon-like foliage.

  • Rocky mountain penstemon

    Deep blue/purple tubular flowers (spring/summer) rise over a mat of emerald green, lance-like foliage.

  • Red stem ceanothus (OR tea tree)

    Oval leaves with clusters of white, fragrant flowers (May-Jul). Beautiful red stems in winter.

  • devils club

    Devil's club!

    Giant leaves with tall, spiky stems lead to a raceme of white flowers (May-Jul) that turn into bright red berries…

  • Bitterroot Lewisia

    Great rock garden addition! Big, single white/pink flower (Apr-Jul) with a fleshy taproot and fleshy slender leaves. Loves dry, rocky areas.

  • Puget Sound gumweed

    Puget Sound gumweed

    Seedlings are in! Pollinator favorite, this yellow-flowered perennial will surely bring joy to your garden!

  • Bright garden decor!

    Metal decor is in! Spinners, dragons, gnomes, suns, and other lovelies!

  • Silk tassel

    Evergreen arboreal shrub. Gorgeous silvery catkins in December gives visual interest until spring!
    (image: the Marmot, CC2.0)

  • Beach daisy

    Perennial flower with a very long bloom time! (May-Aug). Will cascade over rock walls and the like. Drought tolerant and deer resistant.

  • Rydberg's penstemon

    Deciduous perennial with beautiful blue/purple flowers on tall stems (May-Aug). Food source to hummingbirds, birds, bumblebees, and butterflies.