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Hosta Patriot
Large, variegated, oval, basal leaves that have deep green centers and wide irregular white margins. A sport of the long-popular Hosta 'Francee'. Foliage will typically spread to 24-30" wide. Racemes of bell-shaped, lavender flowers appear in summer rising well above the foliage to 34" tall. Zone 3-8. |

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Hosta Eola Salad Bowl
A cute miniature hosta with spreading chartreuse to bright yellow leaves that have wavy margins and a curved midrib. Zone 3-8 |

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Libertia ixioides Goldfinger
Elegant weeping foliage has a prominent golden-yellow central stripe. Profusions of pure white star like flowers are produced in clusters just clear of the foliage from mid spring, followed by attractive large yellow berries in autumn. Zone 7-11. |

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Lilium washingtonianum
A beautiful lily with large white fragrant flowers that often display purple spots. A lily native to the Cascade Range and Sierra Nevada of western North America, it is also known as Washington Lily, Shasta Lily, or Mt. Hood Lily. Its range is limited to the states of California and Oregon. Zone 6-8 |

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Yucca filamentosa varigated
Rich golden-yellow and green leaves, which turn pink and coral in winter. Masses of creamy white flowers on large spikes bloom in late summer. Perfect for drier areas and container planting. Zone 4-9. |

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Yucca filamentosa
Green leaves without variegation. Masses of creamy white flowers on large spikes bloom in late summer. Perfect for drier areas and container planting. Zone 4-9. |

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Agapanthus orientalis Storm Cloud
Storm Cloud (African Lily or Lily-of-the-Nile) has typical strap-like foliage to 24" tall. Dark blue flowers appear July to September on flower stalks that reach to 4 feet in height.This hybrid will grow in sun or part shade with moderate water and is drought tolerant. Leaves are deciduous in the NW, evergreen in warmer climates. Zones 8 and higher (hardy to 20-25 degrees) |

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Hakonechloa macra
Delicate bamboo-like foliage graces this slow spreading, non-invasive grass. Foliage takes on a reddish pink cast in the fall, turning to bronze in the winter, with flowers of tan shades in the fall.
Zone 5-9. |

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Hakonechloa macra Aureola
Delicate bamboo like foliage with gold leaves streaked with green. Zone 5-9 |

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Phormium Apricot Queen
Pale Yellow leaves with green margins, clumping. Requires full sun to part shade. Zone 8 (hardy to 15-20F). |

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Phormium Rainbow Surprise
New Zealand Flax with variegated orange pink and olive leaves, clumping. Requires full sun to part shade. Zone 8 (hardy to 15-20 F). |

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Phormium Pink Panther
New Zealand Flax with a slightly arching form. Grows to 3 to 4 feet tall with leaves that have candy pink centers with darker reddish bronze margins. Requires full sun to part shade. Zone 8 (hardy to 15-20 F). |

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Phromium Dark Delight
New Zealand flax with glossy red-brown strap leaves about 2 inches wide. One of the darkest bronze cultivars. Requires full sun to part shade. Zone 8 (hardy to 15-20 F). |

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Phormium Evening Glow
New Zealand flax that grows 3-4 ft tall with slightly arching 1½” wide leaves, which are reddish pink color with darker reddish purple margins. Requires full sun to light shade. Zone 8 (hardy to 15-20 F). |
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