Spring has finally arrived in the Pacific Northwest—and we couldn’t be more excited! At Harrity Tree Specialists, this season is one of our favorites. The sun starts peeking through the clouds, our trees begin to bud again, and Portland residents start dreaming about the outdoors—especially their gardens.

Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting to dig in the dirt, now is the perfect time to plan your spring landscape. As Portland arborists with over 30 years of experience caring for the trees and plants of this beautiful region, we’ve put together a list of native and climate-friendly favorites that thrive in our unique ecosystem.

Here are our Top 10 Picks for plants that will bring life and beauty to your spring garden—and thrive alongside a well-maintained landscape.


1. Daisies

These cheerful flowers bring a classic charm to any garden. Blooming from late spring through early fall, daisies thrive in sun with afternoon shade and moist, cool soil. Ranging from 10 inches to 2 feet tall, they’re a low-maintenance way to add brightness to your yard.

a field of Dasies.

2. Columbia Lily

With vivid orange blooms and speckled petals, the Columbia Lily (also known as Columbia Tiger Lily) is a native beauty. It grows up to four feet tall and thrives in lightly dry soil with partial shade—perfect for Portland’s woodland edges.

A Columbia Lily in a Portland garden.

3. Bear’s Breeches

Looking to make a statement? Bear’s Breeches are architectural, tall, and dramatic—ideal for a focal point in your landscape. With bold purple-bracted flowers on stalks that reach up to six feet tall, they also pair well with evergreen backdrops.

Bears Breeches Close-up.

4. Oregon Anemone

One of our local gems, the Oregon Anemone is perfect for moist areas and adds vibrant blues, purples, and pinks to your early spring garden. It’s hardy and a beautiful way to celebrate the season’s first blooms.

Oregon Anemone blossoming.

5. Lily of the Nile (Agapanthus)

Agapanthus offers stunning white and blue clusters that bloom from spring to summer. Growing up to four feet tall, they’re perfect for back borders or as container plants for patios. Their clean lines make them ideal for both modern and classic landscapes.

Lily of the Nile in the spring.

6. Peace Tea Rose

A timeless rose variety with beautiful yellow and pink hues. It’s been gracing gardens since the 19th century and continues to be a favorite for spring gardens in Portland. These hybrid tea roses are fragrant, elegant, and commemorate peace and beauty.

A Peace Tea Rose in bloom.

7. Dutchman’s Breeches

This whimsical native wildflower features white blooms that resemble tiny trousers! Found throughout Oregon woodlands, they do well in shaded areas with rich soil and are a fun conversation piece for your garden.

Dutchman Breeches in full bloom.

8. Western Starflower

A subtle but lovely native plant, the Western Starflower thrives in shaded, woodland environments. Its delicate star-like flowers add a soft touch to any garden and blend seamlessly with other natives for a forest-like feel.

Western Star Flower in the Spring.

9. Oregon Iris

A local favorite, the Oregon Iris showcases bluish-purple blooms and thrives in Portland’s partial sun and moist soil. Hardy and native, it’s one of our favorite recommendations for clients looking to bring natural elegance to their spring yard.

An Oregon Iris in the Spring.

10. Roses

Roses come in countless varieties and sizes, and many perform beautifully in Portland’s spring weather. From climbing roses to compact hybrid teas, these fragrant blooms add timeless charm and color to any garden. Choose varieties that are disease-resistant and suited for the Pacific Northwest’s wet spring.

Harrity Tree Spoecialists working around some roses.


Ready to Spruce Up Your Landscape?

At Harrity Tree Specialists, we believe a beautiful garden starts with healthy trees, thoughtful design, and region-specific knowledge. As winners of the 2024 Nextdoor Neighborhood Choice Award, we’re proud to be Portland’s trusted team for tree care, landscaping, and plant health.

A 2024 neighborhood favorite award certification.

Whether you’re looking to refresh your yard, add native plants, or maintain the health of your trees this spring, we’re here to help.

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Let’s bring your Portland garden to life—together.