WebMay 6, 2014 · In late summer it produces masses of fragrant white flowers with rose colored calyxes (lower part of the flower) that persist through fall. The flowers are followed by attractive purple fruit. During the summer months the exfoliating pale tan bark reveals streaks of dark inner bark. WebCommon in the Pacific Northwest, winter jasmine ( Jasminum nudiflorum) is a far cry from its summer-blooming fragrant kin. This spreading deciduous shrub adorns its bare green …
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WebFragrant Snowbell gains its name from the spring show of fragrant white clusters of pendulous flowers. Also known as Fragrant Styrax. This is a deciduous tree that grows to 30’ in height but only 20’ in width. It … rockyview unit 73
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Most Fragrant Perennials for the Pacific Northwest Centranthus ruber (Red Valerian) Bushy, well-branched, with one of the longest blooming seasons, Red Valerian (Centranthus Ruber) is a popular perennial grown for its ornamental and showy star-shaped flowers. See more An essential component of many bouquets thanks to their long vase life (over 2 weeks), Peruvian Lilies (Alstroemeria) are striking beauties that … See more Ideal for shady areas and heavy clay, Lily of The Valley (Convallaria Majalis) is a real charmer and an outstanding performer that is truly irresistible. Famous for the extraordinarily sweet … See more Peonies are a classic ingredient of the perennial border and have been in cultivation for over 2000 years. Beloved for their abundant … See more Native to eastern North America, Phlox divaricata (Woodland Phlox) is a semi-evergreen, spreading wildflower which creates mats of abundant, open clusters of slightly fragrant … See more WebThis region is famous for its abundant production of dahlias, lavenders, garden lilies, and many more perennial plants. Some plants grown as annual plants in other parts of the country (e.g. Iceland poppies or carnations), will happily overwinter in the Pacific Northwest and re-bloom the following year. An Eden for plants! WebFlowers white, shades of blue, pink, red, lavender, or purple, mostly with yellow centers. Compact or cushion forms make tidy edges, mounds of color in rock gardens and good … rockyview unit 45