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Latin Name: Allium cyathophorum var. farreri

Type: Perennial
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This dainty but hardy species has deep reddish-purple bell-shaped flowers that hang one-sided on pendulous umbels.  
Latin Name: Allium cernuum
Common Name: Nodding Onion
Type: Perennial
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Adorable nodding clusters of rose colored flowers that always remind me of fireworks.  
Latin Name: Allium Govanianum

Type: Perennial
This species has aromatic leaves that are used medicianlly in the Himalayas. It has white star-shaped flowers with 1" - 2" heads.  
Latin Name: Allium obliquum
Common Name: Twisted Leaf Garlic
Type: Perennial
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Large, acid yellow globes from June-July. A most unique color that is great with blues. Purple drumstick alliums are common but this is the only one whose 1.5" umbels are yellow. Tolerates heavy soils and summer moisture. Z 4.  
Latin Name: Allium senescens ssp montanum v glaucum

Type: Perennial
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Lilac purple 2" flower balls that bloom in June. Dull green, strap like foliage. Likes a sunny, well drained location.  
Latin Name: Althea officinalis
Common Name: Marshmallow
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Soft pink 1" wide flowers in clusters up the stems of velvety, grey-green lobed leaves.  
Latin Name: Amsonia tabernaemontana
Common Name: Willow Blue Star
Type: Perennial
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This low maintenance plant has beautiful pale true blue flowers in the spring. Leaves turn a beautiful yellow color during the Fall season and have a wonderful airy look. Choice plant for two seasons in your garden.  
Latin Name: Anemone mulifida

Type: Perennial
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A widely appearing native plant with deeply divided leaves and dainty white or cream flowers. Zone 2.  
Latin Name: Anemone sylvestris 'Madonna'

Type: Perennial
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Fragrant, slightly nodding 2" white flowers with yellow stamens. cover the 12-18 inch plants in late spring-and will often rebloom in late summer or fall. The flowers are followed by interesting cottony seed heads. Winter hardy to zone 4.  
Latin Name: Aquilegia 'Crystal Star'
Common Name: Columbine 'Crystal Star'
Type: Perennial
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This is a lovely long spurred white variety. The seed for this plant is quite scarce. Zone 3-9  
Latin Name: Aquilegia 'Mrs. Scott Elliot's'
Common Name: Columbine 'Mrs. Scott Elliot's'
Type: Perennial
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This choice columbine is one of the longest growing old heirloom varieties. Flowers are large, long-spurred in mixed colors with a white corolla. Lacy fern-like blue-green foliage. EASY!  
Latin Name: Aquilegia flab. pumila Kurilensis 'Rosea'
Common Name: Columbine Pink flabellata
Type: Perennial
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Very thick, blue green foliage, the round leaf segments being fan-shaped and overlapping. Flowers are pink with short white spurs. An unusual variety.  
Latin Name: Aquilegia flabellata nana
Common Name: Columbine flabellata nana
Type: Perennial
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A vigorous and long-lived miniature variety with blue-green foliage with large fan-shaped overlapping leaves. Blue or blue and white flowers.  
Latin Name: Aquilegia viridiflora

Type: Perennial
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This unique columbine has an unusual deep purpley chocolate brown bonnet contrasted by bright yellow-green anthers. It is also sweetly fragrant.  
Latin Name: Campanula cochlearifolia

Type: Perennial
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This campanula variety has dainty sky blue flowers on short wiry stems blooming through the summer. Spreads gradually by underground stems. Requires filtered shade all day, or morning sun and afternoon shade. Zones 4-9.  
Latin Name: Cerinthe major purpurascens
Common Name: Honeywort
Type: Half Hardy Annual
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This variety has blue-green leaves with spots appearing as the plant matures. The flowers are purple with blue leaf like bracts that cluster around them. Bees love this variety.  
Latin Name: Codonopsis clematidea
Common Name: Bonnet Bellflower
Type: Perennial
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Hardy herbaceous twining climber. Beginning in summer has beautiful nodding, large bell shaped pale blue flowers with a striking interior of a yellow center surrounded by purple or blue\violet rings. A wonderful twiner to grow through small shrubs. Up to 5' tall and eventually forms a clumps 15" wide. Hardy to Zone 7-9.  
Latin Name: Codonopsis ovata

Type: Perennial
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This variety of codonopsis has large pale blue bell flowers in abundance on this climbing plant for sun or light shade. Easy care and hardy in Z 5 - 8.  
Latin Name: Codonopsis ussuriensis

Type: Perennial
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Unusual perennial climbers grown for their profuse small bell-shaped blooms. Easy to grow. Z 5 - 8.  
Latin Name: Dianthus arenarius

Type: Perennial
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Fragrant 1" wide white flowers that are deeply fringed giving the effect of star bursts. Grey-green foliage forms into mounds.  
Latin Name: Dianthus superbus

Type: Evergreen Perennial
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This exceptional dianthus has pale green foliage topped by fragrant deeply fringed pale lavender flowers in spring and again in fall.  
Latin Name: Erigeron karvinskianus
Common Name: Spanish Daisy
Type: Perennial
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Small daisy type pink and white flowers with a long blooming season. Very easy care and drought tolerant.  
Latin Name: Filipendula vulgaris

Type: Perennial
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Unique perennial with decorative fern like foliage and sweetly fragrant white plums. Though all filipendulas like moist soil, this variety can handle it drier also. Easy care plant hardy Z 3-9.  
Latin Name: Geum chiloense 'Mrs. Bradshaw

Type: Perennial
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Long blooming semi-double bright red flowers on wiry stems over bushy clumps of green foliage. Appreciates fertile, well-drained, evenly moist soil but is drought tolerant once established. Excellent cut flowers.  
Latin Name: Geum rivale
Common Name: Water avens
Type: Perennial
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Beautiful nodding pale pink flowers on deep pink sepals. A Washington native this plant is classified "sensitive" on the endangered species list.  
Latin Name: Heuchera americana 'Dale's Strain'

Type: Perennial
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This unusual plant has intricately marbled and veined foliage and bears small, creamy flowers in Summer. A nice edging plant for the shade. Rich, loamy soil is best. Shade Avg.-Moist Soil Perennial  
Latin Name: Heuchera pulchella

Type: Perennial
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This variety is among the loveliest of Western species. Baby pink, bell-flowers are fringed burgundy on burgundy stems. The tiny & neat clusterd foliage turns a beautiful red in the Fall.  
Latin Name: Heuchera villosa

Type: Perennial
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Colorful foliage ranges in color from green to purple. Showy white flowers in late summer. Easy care plant for shade gardens.  
Latin Name: Hierochloe odorata
Common Name: Sweet Grass
Type: Perennial
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Sweetly vanilla scented grass with graceful brownish panicles in the summer. This is the source of the well-known sweet grass braids used as sacred incense by North American Indians.  
Latin Name: Iris enstata mixed
Common Name: Japanese Iris
Type: Perennial
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Japanese Iris are found in the wild growing in damp meadows. Large 4" - 12" elegant flowers in a mix of colors. Very hardy. They prefer constant moisture during the growing season, well-drained soil in winter.  
Latin Name: Iris laevigata

Type: Perennial
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This is a true aquatic Iris requiring a wet site the entire year. Although if kept in a moist spot they can be grown gardens. Flowers are rich blue, purples and whites with dappled pattern.  
Latin Name: Iris laevigata alba

Type: Perennial
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This is a true aquatic Iris requiring a wet site the entire year. Although if kept in a moist spot they can be grown gardens. These have white flowers. .  
Latin Name: Iris laevigata blue

Type: Perennial
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This is a true aquatic Iris requiring a wet site the entire year. Although if kept in a moist spot they can be grown gardens. Flowers are rich blue with dappled pattern.  
Latin Name: Iris setosa pale pink

Type: Perennial
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This setosa variety has lovely pale pink flowers.  
Latin Name: Iris siberica 'At the Ballet'

Type: Perennial
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Easy care plant can handle a range of environments. Beautiful cut flowers.  
Latin Name: Iris versicolor

Type: Perennial
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Wide variety of blue coloration in flowers. Easy care good cut flower.  
Latin Name: Iris virginica

Type: Perennial
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Hardy easy care plant. If grown on a pond's edge it's graceful leaves reach 3ft but the flower stems can grow to 6ft. If grown away from a boggy site it will thrive but not get as big. Color varies including white, reddish violets, and blue-violets.  
Latin Name: Matthiola longipetala
Common Name: Evening scented stock
Type: Hardy Annual
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Delightful plant that is extremely fragrant in the evening. Small pink flowers grow well inbetween other plantings. Readily reseeds itself.  
Latin Name: Penstemon heterophyllus 'Electric Blue'
Common Name: Penstemon 'Electric Blue'
Type: Perennial
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Multiple stems with branched spikes of intense blue, tubular flowers. First year flowering perennial. Plants are also more frost and wind tolerant. Grows in clumps from fibrous roots.  
Latin Name: Penstemon serrulatus albus
Common Name: Cascade Penstemon White
Type: Perennial
This rare variety has white flowers. This is a penstemon that prefers moist to wet conditions and is found growing in the wild near stream or river banks. Cascade Penstemon is found to the west of the Cascade Mountain crest from southern Alaska through British columbia and Washington to northwest Oregon. Zone 3 - 9.  
Latin Name: Polygonum bistorta 'Superba'

Type: Perennial
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Unusual 2" - 3" spikes of pale pink fuzzy fleece like flowers with broad oval medium size leaves. Easy care for a wide range of environments. Good cut flower.  
Latin Name: Primula alpicola

Type: Perennial
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Fragrant flowers are clusters of bell-shaped blossoms on stems that rise above the foliage. Leaves are deep green and either oval or lance shaped. Colors range in yellow, white and purple. Zone 6 - 8  
Latin Name: Primula alpicola 'Luna'

Type: Perennial
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Fragrant pale yellow bell-shaped flowers bloom on stems that rise above the foliage. Leaves are deep green and either oval or lance shaped. Zones 6-8.  
Latin Name: Primula capitata

Type: Perennial
A very unusual looking primrose. The flowers emerge in summer in a tight cluster at the top of a 12” stem. They are a beautiful dark purple with a white dusting of meal.  
Latin Name: Primula cortusoides

Type: Perennial
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Several dozen pink flowers displayed in umbels above a rosette leaves. Leaves are a light, yellow-green color and somewhat heart shaped and ruffled. Blooms for a very long time.  
Latin Name: Primula denticulata
Common Name: Drumstick Primrose
Type: Perennial
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Dense, almost round flower heads made up of individual toothed flowers. Flowers can be white, blue or rose. Wonderful for spring color.  
Latin Name: Primula elatior
Common Name: Oxslip
Type: Perennial
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This woodland primrose has beautiful light yellow bell-shaped nodding flowers in clusters above light green foliage. This adorable plant was a favorite in English cottage gardens in the 1500's.  
Latin Name: Primula florindae
Common Name: Primrose Florindae
Type: Perennial
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This is a large primrose variety. It has nutmeg scented, very fragrant yellow bell-shaped nodding flowers in larger clusters which bloom over a long period in the summer.  
Latin Name: Primula florindae 'Red Strains'

Type: Perennial
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A wonderful Primrose is sweetly fragrant. Abundant flower heads in shades of orange to red hang in clusters at the end of long stalks. A very useful Primula since it is so late to bloom often right into summer. Large lush clump forming foliage needs space and moisture.  
Latin Name: Primula luteola

Type: Perennial
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This distinctive primrose has showy sunny yellow flowers held in drooping clusters. Apple green foliage at the base of the foliage sets of the brilliant flowers.  
Latin Name: Primula polyneura

Type: Perennial
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This beautiful clump forming primrose has flowers that vary from pale pink to dark magenta. Flowers are held on stalks above the striking foliage. Similiar in look to P. cortusoides but with thicker foliage.  
Latin Name: Primula secundiflora

Type: Perennial
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An evergreen Primrose with oblong, toothed, fuzzy velvet green leaves which bear pendant, funnel or bell shaped, deep red or deep pink flowers.  
Latin Name: Primula sieboldii

Type: Perennial
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Lovely light green scalloped leaves with fringed flowers in colors that range from white to pink to lavender. Goes dormant in the heat of summer. Zone 4  
Latin Name: Primula veris red
Common Name: Cowslip (red)
Type: Perennial
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This historical plant is becoming rare in it's native region. This variety is a natural hybrid of delightful red and white umbels which hang in clusters above the base rosette of leaves. Mildly fragrant. A good naturalizer.  
Latin Name: Salvia superba

Type: Perennial
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Hardy easy care plant with beautiful long spikes of blue-purple flowers. Z 5 - 8.  
Latin Name: Salvia viridis

Type: Hardy Annual
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Unusual dark pink flowers with patterned dark veining with a showy top-knot of papery bracts that enclose the tiny true flowers. Very striking plant.  
Latin Name: Thalictrum dasycarpum
Common Name: Purple Meadow Rue
Type: Perennial
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Beautiful foliage resembling columbing with purplish stems. Airy foot long clusters of purplish flowers.  
Latin Name: Verbascum atroviolaceum

Type: Biennial
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A wiry stemmed cousin to V. phoeniceum with very thick rosettes of wrinkly, dark green leaves and deep violet purple flowers through the summer months. Tolerates a wide spectrum of soil and exposure types, although this variety does best in light shade.  
Latin Name: Verbascum phoeniceum

Type: Perennial
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Wiry stemmed with very thick rosettes of wrinkly, dark green leaves. Flowers are a mix of white, pink, slamon and purple which bloom thour the summer months. Tolerates a wide spectrum of soil and exposures althugh this variety does best in light shade.  
Latin Name: Verbascum phoeniceum 'White Bride'

Type: Perennial
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An unusual verbascum variety with pure white flowers on slender spikes rising above rosettes of foliage. Easy care drought tolerant plant hardy to Z5.