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Type: Perennial

Japanese painted fern

Japanese painted fern

Inside-out flower

inside-out flower

Hydrangea

Hydrangea

Horse chestnut

Horse chestnut

Highbush blueberry

Highbush blueberry

Henderson’s checker mallow

Henderson's checker mallow

Hawthorn

Hawthorn

Hall’s aster

Hall's aster

Great camas

Great camas

Grand fir

Grand fir

Golden eyed grass

Golden eyed grass

Goat’s beard

Goat's beard

Globe artichoke

Globe artichoke

Fringe cups

Fringe cups

Fireweed

Fireweed

Fennel

Fennel

False lily-of-the-valley

False lily-of-the-valley

Evergreen huckleberry

Evergreen huckleberry

English lavender

English lavender

Douglas spiraea

Douglas spiraea

Douglas fir

Douglas fir

Douglas aster

Douglas aster

Deer fern

Deer fern

Shore pine

shore pine

Selfheal

selfheal

Scouler’s willow

Scouler's willow

Salmonberry

salmonberry

Crimson columbine

Crimson columbine

Creeping thyme

Creeping thyme

Coyotebrush

Coyotebrush

Coppertips

Coppertips

Common yarrow

Common yarrow

Common sage

Common sage

Common harebell

Common harebell

Common camas

Common camas

Chokecherry

Chokecherry

Catnip

Catnip

Cascara

Cascara

Canada goldenrod

Canada goldenrod

Bunchberry

Bunchberry

Salal

salal

Sage (Salvia)

sage or salvia

Rosemary

rosemary

Rocky Mountain maple

Rocky Mountain maple

Riverbank lupine

riverbank lupine
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