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Super Blue Liriope is a tough, easy-care ground cover known for its deep green, grass-like foliage and vivid spikes of violet-blue flowers in late summer. It's perfect for edging walkways, filling in shady spots, or creating a lush carpet under trees and shrubs.
This low growing perennial spreads slowly by underground rhizomes, forming dense clumps that suppress weeds and hold their shape year after year. In fall, the flowers give way to small black berries that add subtle seasonal interest.
Light: Full sun to part shade
Height: 12-15 inches
Spread: 12-18 inches
Hardiness: USDA Zones 5-10
Bloom Time: Late summer
Foliage: Evergreen in warmer zones
Water: Moderate; drought tolerant once established
Maintenance: Very low
Deer Resistance: Yes
The Lady Banks Rose is a classic, thronless climbing rose known for its masses of small, cheerful yellow blooms. This vigorous grower produces cascades of soft, fragrant flowers each spring, creating a dreamy display over arbors, fences, pergolas, or trellises.
Unlike many traditional roses, Lady Banks is nearly thornless and incredibly low maintenance. It thrives in full sun, resists most pests and diseases, and returns year after year with little effort. Once established, it can cover large spaces with graceful, arching branches and long-lasting color.
Light: Full sun
Height: 10-20 feet (with support)
Spread: 6-15 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 6-10
Water: Moderate; prefers well-drained soil (Drought tolerant once mature)
Bloom Time: Spring (heavy flush)
Maintenance: Low
Thorns: Nearly thornless
Pollinator Friendly: Yes
Gold Mop Cypress is a striking evergreen shrub with soft, thread-like golden foliage that brightens the landscape in every season. Its naturally mounded shape and vivid color make it a standout in foundation plantings, borders, and mixed evergreen beds.
Slow growing and low maintenance, this shrub holds its golden hue even through winter and thrives in full sun. It's an excellent choice for adding texture, contrast, and lasting color to your garden with minimal care.
Light: Full sun to part sun
Height: 3-5 feet
Spread: 4-6 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 4-8
Foliage: Evergreen, golden-yellow
Water: Moderate; prefers well-drained soil
Growth Rate: Slow
Maintenance: Very Low
Deer Resistant: Yes
With its eye-catching color and soft, weeping texture, Gold Mop Cypress brings year-round interest and structure to any yard.
Unlike many lavenders, Phenomenal French Lavender handles heat, humidity, and even cold winters with ease - making it one of the most reliable lavenders for gardens across a wide range of climates.
Long blooming and low maintenance, it produces slender spikes of deep purple flowers from summer into fall, attracting bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Its compact, mounded shape makes it perfect for borders, herb gardens, walkways, or containers.
Light: Full sun
Height: 24-32 inches
Spread: 24-30 inches
Hardiness: USDA Zones 5-9
Water: Low; drought-tolerant once established
Soil: Well-drained, slightly sandy or rocky
Fragrant: Yes - classic lavender scent
Pollinator Friendly: Yes
Maintenance: Low; prune lightly after bloom
Evergreen: Only in mild climates (zones 6-9)
Dipladenia is a sun-loving, vining plant known for its bright trumpet-shaped flowers and glossy green leaves. Often confused with mandevilla, this compact cousin stays more bushy than sprawling, making it perfect for pots, hanging baskets, and garden beds.
Blooming nonstop through the warm months, Dipladenia brings vivid color to patios, porches, and sunny borders. It's easy to grow, drought tolerant once established, and a magnet for hummingbirds and butterflies.
Light: Full sun to part sun
Height: 12-24 inches
Spread: 18-24 inches
Hardiness: USDA Zones 10-11 (annual in cooler zones)
Water: Moderate; allow soil to dry slightly between waterings
Growth Habit: Mounded, semi-trailing
Pollinator Friendly: Yes
Great for added tropical flair without the fuss, Dipladenia delivers season-long color with minimal care.
The Sago Palm adds bold, tropical texture with its glossy, feather like fronds and compact, symmetrical form. Despite its palm-like appearance, it's actually a cycad-one of the oldest plant types on Earth - prized for its strong structure and year-round beauty.
Sago Palms thrive in warm, sunny spots and are well-suited to containers, entryways, and landscape beds. They're slow growing, low maintenance, and drought tolerant once established.
Light: Full sun to part shade
Height: 3-5 feet
Spread: 4-6 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 8-11
Water: Low to moderate
Soil: Well-draining
Maintenance: Easy; prune old fronds as needed
These low maintenance succulents love the sun and thrive in dry, well-drained soil. Once established, they require very little water and provide year-round structure. Agaves pair beautifully with rocks, gravel, and other drought tolerant plants, making them a standout choice for modern garden designs.
Light: Full sun
Height: Varies by species (commonly 2-6 feet)
Spread: 3-8 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 8-11 (depending on variety)
Water: Low; prefers dry conditions
Soil: Well-draining, sandy or rocky
Maintenance: Minimal
Podocarpus (also known as the Japanese Yew) is a lush, evergreen tree or shrub with rich, dark green foliage. Its soft, needle-like leaves give it a refined, almost sculpted look - perfect for formal hedges, narrow screens, or accent plantings.
Podocarpus is highly adaptable, tolerating sun or partial shade, and thrives in both garden beds and containers. Once established, its drought-tolerant, low maintenance, and a favorite for coastal, urban, and traditional landscapes alike.
Light: Full sun to part shade
Height: 10-20 feet (can reach 30 feet over time)
Spread: 4-8 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 7-11
Water: Moderate; drought-tolerant once established
Growth Habit: Upright, dense, columnar
Maintenance: Easy to prune and shape
Whether you're creating a green wall, defining your garden space, or looking for a structured evergreen with soft texture, Podocarpus is a reliable, attractive solution year-round.