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Chionodoxa ‘Pink giant’, “Glory of the snow”, bulb, full sun to part shade, naturalizes easily by offsets and seed

Narcissus spp & cvs, “Daffodil”, bulb, full sun to part shade, leaves are basal, strap shaped, or cylindrical

Scilla siberica, “Siberian squill”, bulb, full sun to part shade, bright blue flat, star, or drooping bell shaped flowers with a darker blue stripe

Euphorbia amygdaloides sbsp. robbiae, “Wood spurge”, evergreen perennial, full sun to full shade, tall terminal cymes of disc like chartreuse brachts

Euphorbia myrsinites, “Donkey-tail spurge”, evergreen perennial, full sun to part shade, leathery, nearly triangular leaves arranged in spirals around the tail-like stem

Iris unguicularis, “Algerian iris”, evergreen perennial, full sun to part shade, flowers are produced singly on short stems coming from a rhizome

Berberis aquifolium, “Tall Oregon grape”, evergreen shrub, part sun to deep shade, pinnate, alternate leaves with up to 9 holly like leaflets

Oemleria cerasiformis, “June plum”, deciduous shrub, can tolerate sun but best in part shade, upward facing fairy wing like leaves over bell shaped white flowers

Ribes sanguineum, “Winter currant”, deciduous shrub, full sun to part shade, tubular, deep pinkish red flowers on pendant racemes

Cornus mas, “Cornelian cherry dogwood”, deciduous shrub or small tree, full sun to part shade, opposite, simple, elliptical to ovate leaves often with undulate margins