Shady Rain Garden

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Common, Scientific
How Many (Size)
A Salal, Gaultheria shallon 5 (½ gal.)
B Fringecup, Tellima grandiflora 5 (4” pots)
C Piggyback Plant, Tolmiea menziesii 13 (4” pots)
D Coastal Strawberry, Frageria chiloensis 12 (4” pots)
E Sword Fern, Polystichum munitum 2 (1 gal.)
F Creeping Oregon Grape, Mahonia nervosa 1 (1 gal.)
G False Solomon’s Seal, Smilacina racemosa 8 (½ gal.)
H
Deer Fern, Blechnum spicant 6 (½ gal.)
I
Wood Sorrel, Oxalis oregana 7 (4” pots)
J
Western Bleeding Heart, Dicentra formosa 6 (½ gal.)
K Large-leaved Avens, Geum macrophyllum 7 (4” pots)
L Stream Violet, Viola glabella 22 (4” pots)
M
Dagger-leaved Rush, Juncus ensifolius

4 (½ gal.)

Disclaimer: All information presented on our website should be considered general guidance. Each property has unique features that will influence the success of any rain garden project. East Multnomah Soil and Water Conservation District, its staff and contractors are not responsible for flooding, property damage or loss, or any other damages resulting from the installation of a rain garden. Be sure to check with your local jurisdiction to see if permits are required for activities associated with rain garden installation (eg. grading, erosion control, downspout disconnection, etc.).