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  2. Manzanitas In 2023, we planted over a hundred new manzanitas in the Manzanita Expansion Project which increased our dry garden by 50%. Many species and cultivars are old industry favorites from California, but many are from our own selections, gathered as cuttings on trips to California and southern Oregon over the decades. No other shrub can offer the diversity of both habit and foliage, the changes throughout the seasons of both bark, foliage, and the desirable bloom time of December- April. Early blo...
  3. Conifers This collection includes trees, shrubs, and groundcovers that are classified as conifers. There are evergreen and deciduous conifers...and did you know that Ginkgos are conifers, too?
  4. **New or updated This collection highlights the plants that have been added to our site or have been updated in the last 45 days.
  5. Biennials Biennials live for two years. The first year the leafy rosette and roots are established. Year two the flowers amaze and delight before they die. Some self-sow to create a continuous cycle for years to come.
  6. For Hedgerows A collection of trees, shrubs, and vines as well as a few groundcovers and perennials that would be good additions to mixed hedgerow plantings.
  7. * SALE * 20% off liners size pots of Sale Plants. Discount calculated at checkout.
  8. Columnar Trees These trees are great for narrow, tight spaces as well as making a striking, architectural statement in your gardnen.
  9. Shrubs Shrubs provide winter bones, spring, summer, or fall flowers or berries, vertical interest, or cover the territory. They can provide essential wildlife cover and can mitigate erosion or suppress weeds. We often saddle sturdy shrubs with the pleasant duty of supporting compatible vines. Evergreen or deciduous, shrubs are an essential layer in our garden.