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  • 'Gold Band' pampas grass
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    ‘Gold Band’ pampas grass

    Cortaderia selloana 'Gold Band'

    This clumping, drought-tolerant grass is one of the best pampas grasses you could grow.

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    Longleaf Oregon grape

    Mahonia nervosa

    A 2-foot-high evergreen shrub native to the woods and woodland edges of the Pacific Northwest, mahonia gives a shady area three seasons of interest.

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    ‘Madonna’ Black elder

    Sambucus nigra 'Madonna'

    This choice specimen livens up the garden all season long with its stunning leaves of green splashed with gold.

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    Deadnettle, yellow archangel

    Lamium galeobdolon 'Hermann's Pride'

    'Hermann's Pride' is small, but bold.

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    ‘Golden Sword’ yucca

    Yucca filamentosa ‘Golden Sword’

    This easy-to-grow evergreen yucca bears dramatic, sword-shaped yellow leaves with a dark green edge.

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    Leatherleaf sedge

    Carex buchananii

    Two-foot-tall, stiff, orange-brown blades curve at the end like a shepherd’s staff.

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    Mr. Bowling Ball® American arborvitae

    Thuja occidentalis 'Bobazam'

    This evergreen shrub with finely textured sage green foliage forms a perfect, 3-foot-diameter, slow-growing globe, hence its name, Mr.

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    Cotoneaster ‘Tom Thumb’

    Cotoneaster 'Tom Thumb’

    This compact, low-growing, and self-rooting deciduous shrub is useful as an underplanting or ground cover.

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    Pachyphragma macrophylla

    Pachyphragma macrophylla

    Rounded, ruffled leaves form a solid, weed-free, evergreen ground cover.

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    European beech

    Fagus sylvatica

    An excellent shade tree, this European-native deciduous tree grows to 80 feet tall and 50 feet wide and features an upright, oval form and dark shiny green leaves that turn…