This perennial native plant produces mostly evergreen leaves in basal clusters. It has tall, creamy to pale yellow flower spikes in mid spring to late summer depending on elevation.
Compact evergreen shrub spreading vigorously by suckers. Bears urn-shaped, pink-flushed white flowers in late spring, followed by purple fruit. Height 4 feet; spread 5 feet.
Bulbous perennial that bears whorls of lance-shaped to linear, blue-green leaves. Produces racemes of 3 or 4 cup-shaped pendent greenish-white flowers (1-1/2 inches long) with reddish purple stains or speckles. Flowers from early spring to early summer. Suitable for a rock garden or raised bed.
This bulbous perennial has lance-shaped light green leaves and bears racemes of up to 8 cup-shaped, pendent black-purple flowers in early summer. Height to 18 inches.
This mat-forming evergreen perennial has leathery, toothed green leaves and bears white flowers followed by small red edible berries. Height to 10 inches.
Eight-petalled flowers are produced above the dark green foliage on this evergreen sub-shrub in the early to midsummer. The flowers are followed by attractive white seed-heads that persist into winter. A delightful alpine that is relatively easy to grow if you give it very good drainage.
A delightful little wild flower from British Columbia, this gem will light up any woodland garden, or even a sunny rock garden. This perennial bears deep-pink reflexed flowers in spring. Height 14 inches; spread 6 inches.