Sword ferns are found in the understory of moist western forests. They have tall arching evergreen fronds that can reach 4 feet in height but are more commonly about 2ft. Sword ferns are more adaptable than most ferns and can take a bit more sun and some dry periods.
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Mock Orange
You want this plant. Mock orange is a loosely branched deciduous shrub, which grows 5- to 10-feet tall. It has showy, fragrant, white flowers that appear in May. It will grow in moist-dry, well-drained soils and prefers full sun to partial shade. In the bare root form it will come as a faily delicate plant but grows quick, it may just take a bit of extra care to get it established.
Common Camas
Camas is a member of the lily family and grows 12″ dark purple showy flowers from bulbs. Plants grow in full sun and wet soils. These will come to you as bulbs and should be planted 4-6″ deep in the soil.
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Also known as Indian plum, this deciduous shrub grows to about 15 feet tall in the understory of forests. It is one of the first plants to leaf out and flower, letting you know that spring has arrived! It produces white tubular flowers early, which turn into small purple fruit that resemble plums. It grows in dry to moist soils and prefers shade. This plant is dioecious, meaning there is a male plant and a female plant, so you will need both a male and a female plant to produce the fruit.