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Amelanchier alnifolia Saskatoon Serviceberry (Code: 8240) This native North American deciduous shrub features an abundance of white flowers in spring, turning to small edible fruits that taste something like a blueberry. The leaves turn crimson-red in fall. Wonderful for attracting wildlife!�� (12-20ʹ x 8-12ʹ) Zn3. Arctostaphylos uva-ursi 'Massachusetts' Kinnikinnick, Bearberry (Code: 5674) This popular native evergreen groundcover is very cold and drought tolerant. Small pink flowers bloom in early spring and are followed by bright red berries in fall. (4ʺ x 36-72ʺ) Zn3. Arctostaphylos uva-ursi 'Vancouver Jade' Kinnikinnick (Code: 6383) Small pink flowers in spring turn into scarlet-red fruit in summer and fall. This drought tolerant, glossy-leaved, evergreen groundcover is deservedly popular. (4ʺ x 36-72ʺ) Zn3. Artemisia ludoviciana 'Valerie Finnis' Wormwood (Code: 2166) Broad, jagged silvery-white foliage provides a foil for bright or dark colored companion plants in the border. Native to the Pacific Northwest. (30ʺ x 30ʺ) Zn5. Aruncus dioicus Goatsbeard (Code: 2171) The large billowing white plumes that appear in summer resemble an oversized astilbe. It makes a bold and stunning shade accent! Circumboreal to North America, Europe and Asia. (6ʹ x 4ʹ) Zn4. Asarum caudatum Wild Ginger (Code: 5167) Northwest native perennial with evergreen heart-shaped leaves that slowly grow to form a groundcover. It grows best in moist, but well drained soils in open woodlands. (4-5ʺ x 18-24ʺ) Zn4. Blechnum spicant Deer Fern (Code: 7488) This NW native, tufted fern has compact, symmetrical, lustrous evergreen fronds. A ʺ Great Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest, it is an essential ingredient for the natural woodland garden, as either an accent plant or groundcover. (16ʺ x 24ʺ) Zn5. Calocedrus decurrens Incense Cedar (Code: 7272) This ʹNW native conifer has a narrow conical shape with reddish brown bark. The scale-like, fragrant, evergreen leaves form flat sprays and carry cinnamon colored seed cones. It is excellent when used for tall hedges. (50ʹ x 10ʹ) Zn5. Camassia quamash Camas (Code: 6352) Loose clusters of star-like, deep blue blossoms are carried on 1-2 ft. spikes from late spring through early summer. Grass-like basal leaves go dormant in summer after flowering. Native to NW marshes and moist meadows. (20-24ʺ x 12-16ʺ) Zn4. Carex subfusca Rusty Sedge (Code: 7419) This native western US sedge is found everywhere from the sea to the desert. Low growing with narrow, upright, dark green leaves, it spreads to form a low maintenance lawn or groundcover. Easy to grow in almost any situation. (4-10ʺ x 18-36ʺ) Zn5. Carex tumulicola Berkeley Sedge (Code: 6823) Very narrow bright green blades form evergreen clumps. Use as a groundcover under trees or in moist areas. It reseeds readily. Native to the Pacific Northwest. (12ʺ x 18ʺ) Zn7. Cornus sericea 'Hedgerow's Gold' Redosier Dogwood (Code: 6858) Bright golden-yellow and green-variegated leaves contrast vividly against deep red stems. Eye-catching every season of the year. This Northwest native cultivar is a ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest! (4-10ʹ x 5ʹ) Zn4. Deschampsia caespitosa Tufted Hair Grass (Code: 5161) Attractive arching green blades are topped with large, pendulous panicles which turn from green to yellow through the season. It grows best when temperatures are moderate. (2-4ʹ x 3ʹ) Zn4. Dicentra formosa 'Adrian Bloom' Western Bleeding Heart (Code: 4544) One of the best blue-green dicentras, with fern-like foliage. It has contrasting crimson-red flowers strung on short stalks. A sweet accent for the shade garden. (12ʺ x 8-12ʺ) Zn3. Blooming Nursery, Inc. Ph : 503.357.2904 Fax: 503.357.2932 Email: [email protected]

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Page 1: Arctostaphylos uva-ursi 'Massachusetts' Saskatoon ... · Lilium washingtonianum Washington Lily Fragrant, trumpet-shaped pink flowers appear on tall stems, up to 20 per stem in summer

Amelanchier alnifoliaSaskatoon Serviceberry (Code: 8240)

This native North American deciduous shrub features anabundance of white flowers in spring, turning to smalledible fruits that taste something like a blueberry. Theleaves turn crimson-red in fall. Wonderful for attractingwildlife!�� (12-20ʹ x 8-12ʹ) Zn3.

Arctostaphylos uva-ursi 'Massachusetts'Kinnikinnick, Bearberry (Code: 5674)

This popular native evergreen groundcover is very coldand drought tolerant. Small pink flowers bloom in earlyspring and are followed by bright red berries in fall.(4ʺ x 36-72ʺ) Zn3.

Arctostaphylos uva-ursi 'Vancouver Jade'Kinnikinnick (Code: 6383)

Small pink flowers in spring turn into scarlet-red fruit insummer and fall. This drought tolerant, glossy-leaved,evergreen groundcover is deservedly popular. (4ʺ x 36-72ʺ)Zn3.

Artemisia ludoviciana 'Valerie Finnis'Wormwood (Code: 2166)

Broad, jagged silvery-white foliage provides a foil forbright or dark colored companion plants in the border.Native to the Pacific Northwest. (30ʺ x 30ʺ) Zn5.

Aruncus dioicusGoatsbeard (Code: 2171)

The large billowing white plumes that appear in summerresemble an oversized astilbe. It makes a bold andstunning shade accent! Circumboreal to North America,Europe and Asia. (6ʹ x 4ʹ) Zn4.

Asarum caudatumWild Ginger (Code: 5167)

Northwest native perennial with evergreen heart-shapedleaves that slowly grow to form a groundcover. It growsbest in moist, but well drained soils in open woodlands.(4-5ʺ x 18-24ʺ) Zn4.

Blechnum spicantDeer Fern (Code: 7488)

This NW native, tufted fern has compact, symmetrical,lustrous evergreen fronds. A ʺ Great Plant Pickʺ for thePacific Northwest, it is an essential ingredient for thenatural woodland garden, as either an accent plant orgroundcover. (16ʺ x 24ʺ) Zn5.

Calocedrus decurrensIncense Cedar (Code: 7272)

This ʹNW native conifer has a narrow conical shape withreddish brown bark. The scale-like, fragrant, evergreenleaves form flat sprays and carry cinnamon colored seedcones. It is excellent when used for tall hedges. (50ʹ x 10ʹ)Zn5.

Camassia quamashCamas (Code: 6352)

Loose clusters of star-like, deep blue blossoms are carriedon 1-2 ft. spikes from late spring through early summer.Grass-like basal leaves go dormant in summer afterflowering. Native to NW marshes and moist meadows.(20-24ʺ x 12-16ʺ) Zn4.

Carex subfuscaRusty Sedge (Code: 7419)

This native western US sedge is found everywhere fromthe sea to the desert. Low growing with narrow, upright,dark green leaves, it spreads to form a low maintenancelawn or groundcover. Easy to grow in almost anysituation. (4-10ʺ x 18-36ʺ) Zn5.

Carex tumulicolaBerkeley Sedge (Code: 6823)

Very narrow bright green blades form evergreen clumps.Use as a groundcover under trees or in moist areas. Itreseeds readily. Native to the Pacific Northwest.(12ʺ x 18ʺ) Zn7.

Cornus sericea 'Hedgerow's Gold'Redosier Dogwood (Code: 6858)

Bright golden-yellow and green-variegated leaves contrastvividly against deep red stems. Eye-catching every seasonof the year. This Northwest native cultivar is a ʺGreatPlant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest! (4-10ʹ x 5ʹ) Zn4.

Deschampsia caespitosaTufted Hair Grass (Code: 5161)

Attractive arching green blades are topped with large,pendulous panicles which turn from green to yellowthrough the season. It grows best when temperatures aremoderate. (2-4ʹ x 3ʹ) Zn4.

Dicentra formosa 'Adrian Bloom'Western Bleeding Heart (Code: 4544)

One of the best blue-green dicentras, with fern-likefoliage. It has contrasting crimson-red flowers strung onshort stalks. A sweet accent for the shade garden.(12ʺ x 8-12ʺ) Zn3.

Blooming Nursery, Inc. Ph: 503.357.2904 Fax: 503.357.2932 Email: [email protected]

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Blooming Nursery, Inc. Ph: 503.357.2904 Fax: 503.357.2932 Email: [email protected]

Erigeron glaucusBeach Aster (Code: 2610)

Small, lavender-rose, fringed daisies shine over a compact,dark-green mound. This NW native thrives in coastalconditions! (6ʺ x 12ʺ) Zn6.

Eriogonum umbellatum ssp. polyanthum var. subalpinumSulfur Flower, Buckwheat (Code: 5918)

Umbels of yellow flowers age to orange-red and persist forweeks in late spring and early summer. The gray-greenspoon-shaped leaves form a low mound. Requires gravellysoil. This species is found in the mountains of SouthernOregon and Northern California. (8-12ʺ x 15-24ʺ) Zn3.

Fragaria chiloensisBeach Strawberry (Code: 5005)

This NW native, glossy-leaved, prostrate strawberrymakes an excellent evergreen groundcover that is tolerantof many different conditions. Simple white flowers inspring are followed by edible red berries. (4ʺ x 24ʺ) Zn4.

Fragaria vescaWoodland Strawberry (Code: 7270)

North American native deciduous woodland groundcoverwith 3 leaflets and white flowers in spring followed bysmall, sweet strawberries in summer. (2-4ʺ x 18-24ʺ) Zn3.

Fragaria virginianaVirginia Strawberry (Code: 7269)

North American native strawberry with white flowers inlate spring and summer. Sweet red berries are about 1.2ʺacross in summer. Often seen in open woods or moistmeadows throughout North America. (2-4ʺ x 18-24ʺ) Zn3.

Gaultheria procumbensWintergreen (Code: 2690)

Elegant, North American native, evergreen groundcoverfor moist, well-drained, shaded areas. Tiny whitebell-shaped flowers in spring produce red berries in fallwith the taste of wintergreen. (2-3ʺ x 24ʺ) Zn3.

Gaultheria shallonSalal (Code: 6347)

Pacific Northwest evergreen groundcover or low spreadingshrub that tolerates dry shade to full sun. Urn-shapedwhite flowers appear in spring and produce dark purpleedible berries. Salal leaves are often used by florists.(18-30ʺ x 24-36ʺ) Zn6.

Holodiscus discolorOceanspray (Code: 4433)

This Northwest native deciduous shrub has slenderarching branches and fuzzy green leaves. Creamy flowersbloom in drooping panicles 8ʺ long from early tomid-summer. (8-10ʹ x 4-8ʹ) Zn5.

Juncus patensCommon Rush (Code: 7832)

Green, graceful knee-high arching foliage with brownflowers then seed heads from May to Nov. Loves wet feetbut can tolerate dry to drought conditions onceestablished. Native from WA to CA. (2-3ʹ x 2-3ʹ) Zn6.

Lewisia cotyledon 'Alba'Bitter Root (Code: 5137)

Sparkling pure white flowers grace this succulent-leafedalpine for rockery or trough garden. It prefers partial sunand fast drainage. (10ʺ x 18ʺ) Zn6.

Lewisia cotyledon 'Regenbogen'Bitter Root (Code: 5264)

Succulent rosettes are topped by clusters of rainbow-huedflowers in late spring and early summer. This choicealpine requires excellent drainage. (10ʺ x 36ʺ) Zn4.

Lewisia cotyledon 'Sunset Strain'Bitter Root (Code: 5621)

Blooms glow in marvelous shades of pink, orange, andyellow. The succulent leaves form an evergreen rosette.This alpine charmer is perfect for containers as well as thegarden. (10ʺ x 18ʺ) Zn4.

Lewisia x cotyledon 'Little Plum'Bitter Root (Code: 4480)

Intensely rose-purple flowers have the slightest orangehighlights. Blooms appear in late spring and often againin fall. A choice rockery selection. (6ʺ x 12ʺ) Zn5.

Lilium washingtonianumWashington Lily (Code: 7649)

Fragrant, trumpet-shaped pink flowers appear on tallstems, up to 20 per stem in summer. The flowers have redspots that fade to dark pink. Plant in the woodlandgarden. May need staking to keep the stems upright.Pacific Northwest native. (48-72ʺ x 6-24ʺ) Zn6.

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Blooming Nursery, Inc. Ph: 503.357.2904 Fax: 503.357.2932 Email: [email protected]

Lonicera involucrataBlack Twinberry (Code: 7268)

Pairs of small, yellow, pendulous, tubular flowers aresurrounded by green bracts in late spring and summer.After the flowers fade, pairs of showy black berries form,each surrounded by the bracts that have now turnedbright red. The flowers of this handsome shrub areenjoyed by hummingbirds, while other birds and wildlifewill eat the berries. A Pacific Northwest native.(8-10ʹ x 6-8ʹ) Zn4.

Mahonia aquifoliumOregon Grape (Code: 6965)

This Pacific Northwest shrub is known for itsbold-textured, evergreen, holly-like leaves that turn deepburgundy in winter. New leaves emerge reddish in springwhen the yellow flowers appear. Blue berries appear inlate summer and fall. (3-5ʹ x 3-5ʹ) Zn5.

Mahonia nervosaCascade Oregon Grape Holly (Code: 7266)

This low-growing NW native evergreen shrub spreads byrhizomes to form thickets. The evergreen leaflets havetoothed edges and resemble holly foliage. Fragrant paleyellow flowers bloom in spring followed by blue berries insummer and fall. (18-24ʹ x 2-4ʹ) Zn5.

Mahonia repensCreeping Oregon Grape (Code: 6963)

Compound evergreen leaves look similar to holly. It formsa low-spreading groundcover with fragrant, small, yellowflowers that bloom from mid spring to early summer atthe branch tips. This NW native is an excellent choice fordry shade. (12ʺ x 30-36ʺ) Zn5.

Maianthemum kamtschaticumMay Lily (Code: 6348)

In spring, creamy-white flowers adorn this prettyspreading, native North American groundcover, followedby small red berries in summer. Easy to grow and usefulfor colonizing shady places. (12ʺ x 24ʺ) Zn4.

Mimulus cardinalisScarlet Monkey Flower (Code: 3115)

Scarlet-orange, snapdragon-like flowers have yellowthroats. This Pacific Northwest native is loved byhummingbirds and blooms all summer. Performs best inpart shade with moist soil. (14ʺ x 24ʺ) Zn6.

Oxalis oreganaRedwood Sorrel (Code: 5473)

This charming NW native shamrock features simplewhite flowers in spring and summer. A sweet addition forthe woodland garden, it will spread to form an excellentgroundcover. (7ʺ x 30ʺ) Zn3.

Penstemon procerus var. brachanthusPincushion Penstemon (Code: 7711)

This charming, mat-forming Penstemon has spikes ofsmall purple flowers to 10ʺ tall in late spring. Native fromnorthern California through Oregon. (3-10ʺ x 18-24ʺ) Zn6.

Polypodium glycyrrhizaLicorice Fern (Code: 7653)

This Northwest native fern commonly grows on treebranches or on rocks in the coastal forests. The rhizomeshave a sweet, licorice flavor. The fronds are evergreen inwinter and dormant in summer. (6-18ʺ x 18-36ʺ) Zn6.

Polystichum munitumSword Fern (Code: 7422)

Dramatic, upright fronds reach up to 4ʹ tall! Thisevergreen NW native fern is a fabulous shade gardenaccent. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for the Pacific Northwest!(2-4ʹ x 2-4ʹ) Zn5.

Sambucus nigra ssp. caeruleaBlue Elderberry (Code: 7239)

NW native deciduous shrub with pinnate compoundleaves and creamy-white, flat-topped flowers 6ʺ in widththat bloom from late spring to early summer. Dark blueberries follow in summer and fall and are often made intojams. (12-20ʹ x 8-12ʹ) Zn4.

Sambucus racemosaRed Elderberry (Code: 7240)

NW native deciduous shrub with pinnately compoundleaves. Clusters of tiny white flowers bloom from earlyspring to mid summer, followed by showy, bright red(sometimes yellow or white) berries. The fruits areinedible, but good for wildlife. (10ʹ x 8-12ʹ) Zn4.

Sedum 'Silver Moon'Stonecrop (Code: 3462)

A NW native hybrid between S. laxum and S.spathulifolium was discovered by the late Helen Payne.Interesting chartreuse-silver, evergreen rosettes aremarked with pink and red tones. (4ʺ x 12ʺ) Zn6.

Sedum laxumStonecrop (Code: 3476)

Blue-green evergreen rosettes of 3/4ʺ spatulate leaves aretopped with light yellow flowers in late summer. Anexcellent NW native plant for the rockery, it should beplanted more often! (4-6ʺ x 12ʺ) Zn6.

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Blooming Nursery, Inc. Ph: 503.357.2904 Fax: 503.357.2932 Email: [email protected]

Sedum oreganumOregon Stonecrop (Code: 3499)

Rosettes of smooth evergreen leaves are periodically tingedwith pink. Yellow flowers appear in summer. Excellentspreading NW native groundcover for the rockery orcontainer. (2-3ʺ x 12ʺ) Zn5.

Sedum spathulifolium 'Cape Blanco'Stonecrop (Code: 3484)

Tight rosettes of evergreen, succulent leaves are coveredwith a dense silvery-white coating, causing the entireplant to look very white. This attractive and unusual NWnative is named after Cape Blanco, Oregon. (4ʺ x 24ʺ)Zn6.

Sedum spathulifolium 'Carnea'Broadleaf Stonecrop (Code: 4895)

Compact evergreen NW native succulent with silveryrosettes edged with red to vermillion. The foliage turnsdeep crimson in winter. Yellow, star-like flowers appear insummer.�� (4ʺ x 12ʺ) Zn3.

Sedum spathulifolium 'Purpureum'Stonecrop (Code: 3485)

Eye-catching silvery-blue & reddish-purple leaves age toburgundy on this clump-forming NW native succulent.Yellow flowers appear in June. It creates a dramatic,spreading evergreen groundcover. (4ʺ x 12-18ʺ) Zn6.

Sisyrinchium bellumWestern Blue-eyed Grass (Code: 3555)

Violet-purple flowers with yellow centers arise above thin,iris-like foliage in spring. It requires well-drained soil.Native to the Pacific Northwest.�� (7-16ʺ x 12-16ʺ)Zn8.

Sisyrinchium californicum 'Yellow Stone'Golden Blue-eyed Grass (Code: 5585)

This easy-care West Coast native has grass-like leaves andyellow star-like flowers in summer. Thrives in poor soiland stays neat and compact. (5-6ʺ x 6ʺ) Zn7.

Smilacina racemosaFalse Solomon's Seal (Code: 5650)

Clusters of white flowers at the ends of arching stalksdistinguishes this plant from the ʺtrueʺ Solomonʹs seal.Red berries follow the flowers later in the season. It willspread to form a colony. A ʺGreat Plant Pickʺ for thePacific Northwest! (36ʺ x 12ʺ) Zn3.

Smilacina stellataStar-Flowered False Soloman Seal (Code: 6541)

Northwest native false Solomanʹs seal with zigzag stemsthat spread to form a small colony. White star-shapedflowers appear in spring followed by greenish berries thateventually turn black.�� (24ʺ x 48ʺ) Zn3.

Thuja plicataWestern Red Cedar (Code: 7238)

Tall, NW native conifer with tiny scale-like leavesarranged in flattened sprays. Small seed cones faceupward on the branches. The wood is rot resistant. Itprefers moist, well-drained soil. (50ʹ x 20ʹ) Zn5.

Vancouveria hexandraInside-Out Flower (Code: 6200)

Panicles of white flowers with reflexed petals make itappear inside-out. Dainty, compound deciduous leaves arelight green on top and glaucous blue underneath. Nativeto the Pacific Northwest. (16ʺ x 16ʺ) Zn5.