Summerina Glow Echibeckia™ -This remarkable hybrid combines the best traits of two popular plants – Rudbeckia and Echinacea – resulting in a unique and eye-catching addition to any outdoor space. These flowers are considered tender perennials, but they are hardy to zone 7. These perennials...
If you like to grow the poppy flowers in your Zone 9 garden but haven’t had much luck as they thrive in colder climates, you can try the Shirley poppy. This cultivar is hardy to the warm temperatures of Zone 9. Its showy flowers on top of long stalks and the small light green lea...
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USDA zones: 3 to 7 One of the most popular wildflowers grown, this native North American perennial blooms in a traditional fall color palette of yellow with dark centers. Blooming from June to October, depending on your zone, these plants add dimension to the landscape and offer food for bi...
If you live in a northern zone and are frustrated with perennials that are behaving like annuals, here is a list of plants we have found to consistently overwinter in Zone 4.
Z4. Waxy nodding flowers held above dark glossy green feathery foliage on black wiry stems. Flowers made up of an outer ring of 7-10 sepals that are a light lavender purple and an inner ring of 10 petals that are light lavender-purple with darker purple tips. A summer bloomer for the ...
Let's move past the debate of 'is this a shrub or a perennial,' the truth is it lies somewhere in between, depending on your zone. Either way, 'Grand Cascade' is one of the largest and will put on an impressive amount of growth each year, getting up to 6' tall with cascading fl...
Can you really have winter flowers where you live? The answer is that it depends. If you live in United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) plant hardiness zone 6 or higher, you'll easily find shrubs that will genuinely flower during the winter months. ...
feathery, hot-pink flowers. Gayfeather does have one thing in common with sunflowers, however: it’s at its best in the hottest part of the summer, when the rest of your garden is drooping. It stands up to heat, drought, and humidity, yet is still impressively frost-hardy (to zone 3...
These tropical looking plants are hardy to either zone 6 or 5b, if you provide winter protection. Bright sunny yellow flowers hold consistent color throughout the season. Full Sun | Zones: 5b-9 | Blooms Early to Late Summer Learn More 13. AMAZING DAISIES® 'Banana Cream' Leucanthemum ...