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Camassia quamash Camassia quamash 

 ca$ 4.15  Sold Out
Smaller than the other Camassias, this little treasure is nonetheless a very desirable and attractive plant to grow in your garden. When given sufficient moisture and a suitable location, this species is able to naturalize easily. 
Clarkia amoena Clarkia amoena 

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This beautiful annual puts on a magnificent show at the end of spring/beginning of summer. This seed is open pollinated in the garden and will tend to be shorter and with larger flowers than some of the wild forms. 
Cornus canadensis Cornus canadensis 

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This spreading subshrub has terminal lance-shaped green leaves and bears green flowers in cymes surrounded by white bracts in spring. The flowers are followed by bright red, spherical fruit. Height 6 inches; spread indefinite. Suits a woodland garden or use as groundcover. 
Cornus nuttallii Cornus nuttallii 

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Pyramidal deciduous tree that bears small flowers in spring, surrounded by four to six conspicuous white or pink-tinged bracts. The flowers are followed by round, orange-red fruit. The tree also has lovely red fall foliage colour. Height to 40 feet; spread to 25 feet. 
Corydalis scouleri Corydalis scouleri 

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Tall, shade-tolerant perennial which spreads by rhizomes to form colonies. Racemes of deep pink florets on tall stems appear in late spring. 
Crataegus douglasii Crataegus douglasii 

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Large shrub or small tree with thorny branches that bears white corymbs of flowers in spring, followed by black fruit. Fruits were a food source for Native American peoples; thorns were used as fish hooks. 
Dicentra formosa Dicentra formosa 

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This small wild flower native the British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest is an elegant addition to any woodland garden. This spreading perennial has glaucous foliage and bears heart-shaped pink flowers in late spring. 18 inches high; 24 inches spread. 
Disporum hookeri Disporum hookeri 

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Clump-forming perennial with lance-shaped green leaves. In spring, bears umbels of up to three pendent, tubular-bell-shaped cream flowers, followed by orange-red berries in autumn. Suitable for groundcover in a woodland garden. Height 36 inches; spread 18 inches. 
Disporum smithii Disporum smithii 

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Clump-forming perennial with red-tinged stems and lance-shaped green leaves. In early to late spring, bears pendent, tubular-bell-shaped white flowers, followed by orange berries in summer. Height and spread is 12 inches. 
Dodecatheon hendersonii Dodecatheon hendersonii 

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Rosette-forming perennial with dark green oblong leaves. In early summer, bears rich rose-purple flowers with sharply reflexed petals on eight-inch stems, with circles of gold and amber around the base. Plants go dormant in summer after flowering. Suitable for a woodland or rock garden. 
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