Violet fronds with a silvery overlay. Contrasting red to burgundy stems. Color is best in partial sun. Tolerant of many soil types. Will provide lots of color and stucture to any shade bed.
This hybrid combines the elegant, upright growth of the native Lady fern with the ghostly silvery gray of Japanese Painted ferns. Stunning silvery spring growth matures to a blue green in summerwith attractive contrasting bluish red midribs. Best in moist...
Coarsely textured, handsome fern thrives in a shady setting as a groundcover or an accent. Large, dark green, glossy leaflets resemble leathery holly leaves. Coarsely textured, handsome fern. Large, glossy, dark green leaflets resemble leathery holly leaves.
Delicately long fronds unfurl a golden green and mature to a deep green. Fronds have crested leaflets that give it a frilly appearance. Adds lots of texture to any shade garden.
Deciduous fern producing erect rhizomes ande dark green fronds, yellow green when young, to 36 inches or longer. Hardy to about -20 degrees F. Shade to part shade.
Deciduous fern producing erect rhizomes ande dark green fronds, yellow green when young, to 36 inches or longer. Hardy to about 30 degrees F. Shade to part shade.
Delicately long fronds unfurl a golden green and mature to a deep green. Fronds have crested leaflets that give it a frilly appearance. Adds lots of texture to any shade garden.
Young fronds are an unusual coppery color which turns green with age. N cold climates they may be bright red. Very adaptable and easy to grow. Will succeed in deep shade to partial sun. with good drainage. Hardy to about...
This graceful deciduous fern has a delicate, lacy habit forming a symmetrical clump of finely dissected, linear fronds with a feathery appearance. It thrives in USDA hardiness zones 4–8 and prefers moderate temperatures, making it an excellent choice for shaded...
This evergreen fern boasts a robust, arching habit with sword-shaped fronds, creating a lush and structured appearance. Recommended for USDA hardiness zones 3 to 8, it thrives in cool to mild temperatures and partial to full shade conditions. It requires...
This elegant evergreen fern features a clumping habit with arching fronds that unfurl into a glossy, dark green display, creating a lush, textural addition to shaded gardens. A recommended hardiness for zones 5-8 makes it well-suited to a variety of...
This elegant evergreen fern showcases a graceful, arching habit with finely divided, feathery fronds that bring a soft, textured look to shaded gardens. Recommended for hardiness zones 6-8, it thrives in cooler temperatures and prefers rich, well-draining, consistently moist soils...
Upright, clumping, semi-evergreen fern. Soft green foliage and graceful fronds give it a very elegant appearance. Moderate grower. Prefers moist, well-drained soil.
Beautiful new fronds unfurl deep purple in hue and mature to rich, dark green. Striking foliage plant for shaded rock gardens, or at woodland's edge. Lovely and easy to grow. Part shade or shade. Moist, humus rich soil w/ good...
Greenish yellow fruit. Sweet, amber, honey colored flesh. Good for fresh eating, canning or drying. Produces fruit on new wood. Ripens tow crops in most years during July and September. Most widely planted fig in the Northwest.
Medium sized fruit with light amber flesh and mahogany-brown skin. Sweet, rich flavored fruit. First crop matures in early summer, second in mid-summer to fall. Excellent for fresh eating. Self-pollinating.
Deciduous groundcover; fast growing. Yellow green flowers become more abundant as plant matures. Creeping habit and branch rooting makes for good groundcover.
A vibrant deciduous shrub with an upright and arching habit, this cultivar thrives in USDA hardiness zones 5-8 and prefers full sun to partial shade. It displays an impressive burst of golden-yellow flowers in early spring before the foliage emerges,...
Forsythia x intermedia 'Spectabilis', commonly known as Border Forsythia, is a deciduous shrub renowned for its vibrant, bright yellow flowers that emerge in early spring. This vigorous plant typically has an upright, arching habit and thrives in hardiness zones 5...
A vigorous deciduous shrub, this specimen features an upright, arching habit that adds charm to any landscape. Hardy in Zones 5-8, it thrives in temperatures ranging from -20°F to 10°F. Early spring is adorned with its striking yellow flowers, providing...
This deciduous shrub boasts a compact, upright habit and is renowned for its vibrant early-spring display of bright yellow flowers that densely cover its branches, creating a dramatic and eye-catching feature. Suitable for USDA hardiness zones 5-8, it thrives in...
Abundant yellow flowers in early spring before leaves emerge. Prune after bloom time to maintain. Its dwarf habit make it an excellent choice for a low hedge or on a slope. Makes a showy statement when planted in mass.
Fast growing, upright deciduous shrub with arching branches. Foliage is bright yellow and green with red stems. Deep yellow flowers along upright branches in early spring. Good cut flower for forcing in early spring.
Fast growing, upright deciduous shrub with arching branches. Foliage is deep green. Deep yellow flowers along upright branches in early spring. Good cut flower for forcing in early spring. Good flowers to force in late winter.
Rounded habit; slow growing. Deep blue-green leaves all summer, attractive fall color nice shades of red and orange. Honey-scented, brush-like flowers appear before the leaves.
Dense, deciduous shrub grows 3 to 4 feet high and spreading wider. Hardy to about -20 degrees F. Best in partial sun Leathery, dark blue-green foliage. Yellow-red-orange fall foliage. White bottle-brush like blooms with honey like fragrance
Fast spsreading, evergreen perennial to about 4 to 6 inches high and 12 to 20 inches wide. Hardy to about -50 degrees F. Full to partial sun. Easy to carre for ground cover that rewards you with bright red flowers...
Compact, mat forming, evergreen. Fast growing to 6" T X 24"-30" W. Sun to Part Shade. Dark green glossy leaves. Large white flowers in spring. Bright red seedy fruit in fall, but seldom sets in garden. Pacific NW Native. ZN4
Moderatre growing, deciduous. Oval tree with dense crown. 35 feet high by 25 feet wide. Hardy to abouit -20 degrees F. Narrow green leaflets that turn reddish-purple in the fall.