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Chaenomeles x Superba “Hollandia”

Chaenomeles x superba “Hollandia” is a hybrid of Chaenomeles japonica and Chaenomeles speciosa. Read all about flowering quince here.

Photo by Ella Schwab

Photo by Ella Schwab

Photo by Ella Schwab

Photo by Ella Schwab

March 13, 2015 by Stephanie Stewart Posted in For Your Garden, Photos Tagged deciduous, flowering, flowers, For Your Garden, Perennials, plants, Seattle, shrubs, spring garden, winter garden, winter-blooming

Daisy Bush (Olearia x haasti)

Posted on August 15, 2014 by Stephanie StewartAugust 15, 2014

I didn’t plan it that way, but due to my love of evergreens and the climate in Seattle, my garden has evolved in a sort of woodland style. I’ll try almost any broad leaf evergreen you can think of. If … Continue reading →

Posted in For Your Garden | Tagged evergreens, flowering, Perennials, scent, shrubs, summer garden

Clethra alnifolia “Ruby Spice” Summersweet

Posted on August 12, 2014 by Stephanie StewartAugust 16, 2014

I recently found myself in Skyway on a hot day with an hour to kill. As I started driving towards Renton in hope of finding a diversion, what should I see by the side of the road but Minter’s Earlington … Continue reading →

Posted in For Your Garden | Tagged deciduous, flowering, For Your Garden, nursery profile, Perennials, plants, scent, Seattle, shrubs, summer garden

Enkianthus campanulata “Red Bells”

Posted on April 23, 2014 by Stephanie StewartApril 23, 2014

Enkianthus campanulata “Red Bells” is an elegant choice for the Pacific Northwest garden. Although a garden needs to have some evergreens around in the winter, deciduous shrubs and trees are an important part of the magic as well. One of … Continue reading →

Posted in For Your Garden | Tagged flowering, For Your Garden, Perennials, shrubs, spring garden, trees

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