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Caltha palustris 'Plena' is a cold-hardy, moisture-loving, Marsh marigold with green leaves and double, button-shaped, yellow flowers.

Camassia leichtilinii or great camas produces elegant spires with masses of star-shaped blue flowers with yellow anthers.

Camassia leichtlinii 'Alba' has elegant spires covered with masses of star-shaped white flowers.

Camassia leichtlinii 'Blue Heaven' has elegant spires covered with masses of star-shaped icy blue flowers.

Camassia leichtlinii 'Caerulea' has elegant spires covered with masses of star-shaped blue to lavender-blue flowers.

Camassia leichtlinii 'Sacajawea' has elegant spires covered with masses of star-shaped white flowers atop variegated foliage.

Camassia leichtlinii 'Semiplena' is a gorgeous double-flowered form of great camas with white flowers.

Camassia quamash is a gorgeous true blue BC native with starry lily-like flowers on slender stems.

Camassia quamash 'Blue Melody' is a gorgeous true blue BC native with starry lily-like flowers atop variegated foliage with white edges.

Camassia quamash 'Orion' is a gorgeous selection of our true blue BC native with starry flowers on tall spires.

Campanula rotundifolia is a widespread harebell found throughout temperate regions of the northern hemisphere.

Indian paintbrush (Castilleja miniata) is beautiful West Coast native with inflorescences that look like a paintbrush dipped in fiery colours.

Ceanothus velutinus is a beautiful white-flowered species related to the California lilacs with aromatic foliage.

Cornus canadensis, or bunchberry, is an excellent native ground cover for part shade and loose humusy soils.

Cornus sericea (syn. stolonifera) is a beautiful native shrub known as red osier dogwood most famous for its red winter stems.

Cornus sericea 'Sunshine' offers a bright new look to the ever-popular shrubby dogwoods with its gold foliage.

Camassia leichtlinii 'Silk River' is a compact, white-flowered form of the great camas.

Cypripedium californicum is a very rare and exceedingly intriguing lady's slipper that can grow 3-4 feet high with up 21 flowers per stem!

Cypripedium parviflorum is a beautiful native hardy lady’s slipper orchid with a golden yellow pouch and twisted purple to burgundy petals.

Cypripedium planipetalum x fasciolatum offers large, bright yellow pouches with yellow, twisted petals striped with burgundy brown.

Cypripedium x columbianum has twisted burgundy brown petals with slippers than can be pure white, creamy white or pale yellow.