Why choose native plants? Pacific Northwest native plants know how to live here and how to thrive here. They often need much less water and less fertilizer. They spread slowly and are not invasive. They support a wide diversity of wildlife. And best of all, they look great!
As the name suggests, Western springbeauty blooms in the spring, barely waiting for the snow to melt. Produces several strap-shaped, basal, fleshy leaves. The short flower stalk bears short clusters of five-petaled flowers. Plant size is dependent on size of the Corm and local conditions. Size ranges from 2-10 in. tall. A small, slender, delicate plant with a pair of succulent leaves at midstem and a loose raceme of white, pink, or rose, bowl-shaped flowers. Flowers are usually white to pink, but can be pale yellow or orange.


