Prosartes hookeri (Hooker's Fairy Bells)
This lily-family PNW native woodland perennial will bring excitement to your shady garden space when it bursts forth each spring! With an upright form that grows between 2-3 ft. tall at maturity, and featuring sparsely branched arching stems with deep-green leathery elongated oval leaves. At the tips of these striking stems are clusters of a few to several delicate "fairy bells,” creamy-white flowers that bloom late April-June. Flowers turn to fruits that ripen to a bright reddish-orange by fall, providing forage for birds and other wildlife.
Great for pollinators, and pairs beautifully with other PNW woodland natives or shade-loving waterwise perennials and ferns.
This lily-family PNW native woodland perennial will bring excitement to your shady garden space when it bursts forth each spring! With an upright form that grows between 2-3 ft. tall at maturity, and featuring sparsely branched arching stems with deep-green leathery elongated oval leaves. At the tips of these striking stems are clusters of a few to several delicate "fairy bells,” creamy-white flowers that bloom late April-June. Flowers turn to fruits that ripen to a bright reddish-orange by fall, providing forage for birds and other wildlife.
Great for pollinators, and pairs beautifully with other PNW woodland natives or shade-loving waterwise perennials and ferns.
This lily-family PNW native woodland perennial will bring excitement to your shady garden space when it bursts forth each spring! With an upright form that grows between 2-3 ft. tall at maturity, and featuring sparsely branched arching stems with deep-green leathery elongated oval leaves. At the tips of these striking stems are clusters of a few to several delicate "fairy bells,” creamy-white flowers that bloom late April-June. Flowers turn to fruits that ripen to a bright reddish-orange by fall, providing forage for birds and other wildlife.
Great for pollinators, and pairs beautifully with other PNW woodland natives or shade-loving waterwise perennials and ferns.