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Demonstration Garden Plants

Latin Name:
Liatris spicata 'Floristan Violet'
Blazing Star
Gayfeather
Common Name(s):
Plant Type:
Herbaceous Plant, Perennial
Water Preference:
L
Sunlight Preference:
Full Sun
Oregon Native:
No
Western Native:
No
Fire Resistant:
No
Attracts Pollinators:
Yes
Attracts Birds:
Yes
Deer Resistant:
No
Attracts Butterflies:
Yes
Used by Wildlife:
No
A tall border perennial with spike-like blooms atop leafy, grass-like foliage.
Latin Name:
Linum perenne 'Lewisii'
Perennial Flax
Common Name(s):
Plant Type:
Herbaceous Plant, Perennial
Water Preference:
M
Sunlight Preference:
Full Sun
Oregon Native:
No
Western Native:
No
Fire Resistant:
Yes
Attracts Pollinators:
Yes
Attracts Birds:
No
Deer Resistant:
No
Attracts Butterflies:
Yes
Used by Wildlife:
No
Sky blue flowers

Latin Name:
Lonicera sp
Honeysuckle
Common Name(s):
Plant Type:
Vine
Water Preference:
M
Sunlight Preference:
Partial Sun
Oregon Native:
No
Western Native:
Yes
Fire Resistant:
Yes
Attracts Pollinators:
Yes
Attracts Birds:
Yes
Deer Resistant:
Yes
Attracts Butterflies:
Yes
Used by Wildlife:
No
A very attractive vine for covering fences or trellises. Very showy and long blooming. Fruit is black, red, yellow, or white, many seeded. The variety in our garden unknown as it was already growing when the garden was planted. Unknown species in the garden. It was planted prior to HWW. Use Goldflame variety to complete data.
Latin Name:
Lupinus leucophyllus
Velvet Lupine
Common Name(s):
Plant Type:
Herbaceous Plant, Perennial
Water Preference:
M
Sunlight Preference:
Full Sun
Oregon Native:
Yes
Western Native:
Yes
Fire Resistant:
Yes
Attracts Pollinators:
Yes
Attracts Birds:
No
Deer Resistant:
Yes
Attracts Butterflies:
Yes
Used by Wildlife:
No
Showy blue, purple or yellow flowers on robust erect plants. Poisonous to grazing livestock. Because it is a legume it will help fix nitrogen in the soil.
Latin Name:
Malus x 'JFS-KW5'
Royal Raindrops' Crabapple
Flowering Crabapple
Common Name(s):
Plant Type:
Tree, Broadleaf
Water Preference:
M
Sunlight Preference:
Full Sun
Oregon Native:
No
Western Native:
No
Fire Resistant:
Yes
Attracts Pollinators:
Yes
Attracts Birds:
Yes
Deer Resistant:
No
Attracts Butterflies:
Yes
Used by Wildlife:
Yes
Small flowering crabapple with purple lobed leaves and magenta pink flowers
Latin Name:
Malus x 'Shotizam'
ShowTime' Crabapple
Flowering Crabapple
Common Name(s):
Plant Type:
Tree, Broadleaf
Water Preference:
M
Sunlight Preference:
Full Sun
Oregon Native:
No
Western Native:
No
Fire Resistant:
Yes
Attracts Pollinators:
Yes
Attracts Birds:
Yes
Deer Resistant:
No
Attracts Butterflies:
Yes
Used by Wildlife:
Yes
Heavy blooming with fuschia pink flower and bright red crabapples in winter
Latin Name:
Narcissus Sp (naturalizing mix)
Daffodil
Common Name(s):
Plant Type:
Herbaceous Plant, Perennial
Water Preference:
M
Sunlight Preference:
Partial Sun
Oregon Native:
No
Western Native:
No
Fire Resistant:
No
Attracts Pollinators:
No
Attracts Birds:
No
Deer Resistant:
No
Attracts Butterflies:
No
Used by Wildlife:
No
They are best sited in beds, borders, wild gardens, open woodland areas, in front of shrubs or massed under trees. They are best planted in quantity, i.e., from smaller groupings of at least 6 bulbs to large sweeping drifts. They mix well with other spring-flowering bulbs.
Latin Name:
Narcissus x 'Dick Wilden'
Daffodil
Common Name(s):
Plant Type:
Herbaceous Plant, Perennial
Water Preference:
M
Sunlight Preference:
Partial Sun
Oregon Native:
No
Western Native:
No
Fire Resistant:
No
Attracts Pollinators:
No
Attracts Birds:
No
Deer Resistant:
No
Attracts Butterflies:
No
Used by Wildlife:
No
Double yellow daffodil with ruffled coronas. They are best sited in beds, borders, wild gardens, open woodland areas, in front of shrubs or massed under trees. They are best planted in quantity, i.e., from smaller groupings of at least 6 bulbs to large sweeping drifts. They mix well with other spring-flowering bulbs.

Latin Name:
Narcissus x 'Large Cup Frosty Snow'
Daffodil
Common Name(s):
Plant Type:
Herbaceous Plant, Perennial
Water Preference:
M
Sunlight Preference:
Partial Sun
Oregon Native:
No
Western Native:
No
Fire Resistant:
No
Attracts Pollinators:
No
Attracts Birds:
No
Deer Resistant:
No
Attracts Butterflies:
No
Used by Wildlife:
No
Frosty Snow is a spellbinding garden star. This floriferous gem opens sparkling snow-white with a flanged, cup-shaped, lemon-yellow crown that matures to white with a beguiling yellow rim. Then, it finally matures to pure white, like the driven snow. They are best sited in beds, borders, wild gardens, open woodland areas, in front of shrubs or massed under trees. They are best planted in quantity, i.e., from smaller groupings of at least 6 bulbs to large sweeping drifts. They mix well with other spring bulbs.
Latin Name:
Narcissus x 'My Story'
Daffodil
Common Name(s):
Plant Type:
Herbaceous Plant, Perennial
Water Preference:
M
Sunlight Preference:
Partial Sun
Oregon Native:
No
Western Native:
No
Fire Resistant:
No
Attracts Pollinators:
No
Attracts Birds:
No
Deer Resistant:
No
Attracts Butterflies:
No
Used by Wildlife:
No
Double daffodil with unique coloration. They are best sited in beds, borders, wild gardens, open woodland areas, in front of shrubs or massed under trees. They are best planted in quantity, i.e., from smaller groupings of at least 6 bulbs to large sweeping drifts. They mix well with other spring-flowering bulbs.
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