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Brighten your garden or entryway with this cheerful yellow rose tree from Monrovia. Grafted into a tidy, upright standard form, this rose bursts with clusters of golden-yellow blooms that carry a soft, sweet fragrance. The glossy green foliage creates a lush backdrop for the vibrant flowers, which continue blooming from spring through fall. Perfect for patios, borders, or container gardening, this elegant tree rose adds a classic touch with modern ease.
Height: 3-4 feet tall
Spread: 2-3 feet wide
Hardiness: USDA Zones 5-9
Light: Full sun (6+ hours daily)
Water: Moderate; water deeply when soil is dry
Fragrant: Light to moderate
Bloom Time: Spring through fall (reblooming)
Maintenance: Prune in early spring to shape and encourage new blooms
Features: Pollinator-friendly, container friendly
Bring vibrant color and pollinator activity to your garden with the Summer Bird Magenta Butterfly Bush. This compact, floriferous variety bursts with magenta-pink blooms from summer through fall, attracting butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds. Its tidy, mounded form makes it perfect for borders, containers, or mixed perennial beds. Non-invasive and easy to maintain, it's a standout in any sunny landscape.
Height: 2-2.5 feet
Spread: 2-2.5 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 5-10
Light: Full sun
Water: Low once established
Bloom Time: Summer to fall
Fragrant: Yes
Growth Rate: Fast
Maintenance: Low
The Strike It Rich Rose delivers big, bold beauty with its golden-yellow blooms brushed with orange and copper tones. The grandiflora rose produces large, fragrant flowers in clusters atop strong stems, perfect for cutting. Blooming in flushes from spring through fall, it adds vibrant color and a spicy-sweet scent to garden beds and borders. Bred for vigor, disease resistance, and nonstop performance, this Monrovia-grown variety is a showstopper in sunny landscapes.
Height: 4-6 feet tall
Spread: 3-4 feet wide
Hardiness: USDA Zones 5-9
Light: Full sun (6+ hours)
Water: Moderate; water deeply and regularly
Soil: Rich, well-draining soil
Bloom Time: Spring through fall (repeat blooming)
Bloom Color: Golden yellow with orange/copper highlights
Fragrant: Yes! strong, spicy-sweet fragrance
Growth Rate: Moderate
Maintenance: Moderate; prune in early spring
Known for their nonstop blooms and unmatched resilience, Double Knock Out Roses are a standout in any sunny landscape. This variety features fuller, double-layered blooms in rich cherry red or pink tones, offering a more classic rose look with the same low-maintenance ease the Knock Out series is known for.
With excellent disease resistance, especially to black spot, and continuous flowering from spring through frost, Double Knock Out is perfect for borders, mass plantings, or containers. It's self-cleaning, drought tolerant once established, and ideal for gardeners who want bold color without the fuss.
Height: 3-4 feet tall
Spread: 3-4 feet wide
Hardiness: USDA Zones 5-11
Light: Full sun (6+ hours)
Water: Moderate; drought tolerant once established
Soil: Well draining, fertile soil
Bloom Time: Spring through frost (reblooming)
Bloom Color: Deep red or bright pink
Fragrant: Mild fragrance
Growth Rate: Moderate to fast
Maintenance: Low; self cleaning (no deadheading needed)
Features: Pollinator-friendly, heat tolerant, drought tolerant
Brighten your garden or patio with the vibrant beauty and sweet fragrance of an Orange Citrus Tree. Known for their glossy green leaves, fragrant white blossoms, and juicy fruit, orange trees are perfect for growing in pots, planters, or directly in the ground in warmer climates. With proper care, they produce abundant blooms followed by delicious oranges, making them both decorative and rewarding to grow.
Mature Height (in ground): 10-20 feet
Mature Height (in container): 6-10 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 9-11 (outdoors year-round); container growing recommended in cooler zones (bring indoors during winter)
Growth Rate: Moderate
Light: Full Sun (6+ hours per day)
Water: Keep soil consistently moist but not soggy; allow top inch to dry between waterings
Bloom Time: Spring, with fruit maturing late fall to winter
Fruit: Sweet, edible oranges; fruiting typically begins 2-3 years after planting
Soil: Well draining, slightly acidic soil
Pollination: Self-pollinating, but outdoor trees can benefit from bees and natural pollinators
The Kumquat Tree, renowned for its compact size and ornamental appeal, produces small, oval or round orange fruits that are uniquely eaten whole - combining a sweet, edible peel with tart flesh. Native to Southeast Asia, kumquats are cherished for their fragrant white blossoms, glossy evergreen foliage, and adaptability to various growing conditions.
Plant Type: Evergreen fruiting shrub or small tree
Height: 6-12 feet tall
Spread: 4-8 feet wide
Hardiness: USDA Zones 9-11 (can be grown in containers in cooler zones)
Growth Habit: Compact, upright, and bushy
Light: Full sun
Water: They prefer consistent moisture, they are drought tolerant once established. Water deeply every 10 days during dry periods.
Foliage: Glossy, dark green leaves
Flowers: Fragrant white blooms in spring and summer
Fruit: Small, oval or round orange fruits with sweet peel and tart flesh
Crimson Doll Lilac is a compact, deciduous shrub renowned for its vibrant, fragrant blooms and adaptability. This variety is particularly suited for gardeners seeking a smaller lilac that performs well in both northern and southern climates.
It showcases ruby-red buds that open to fragrant reddish pink flowers, which gradually fade to light pink as they mature. Its attractive, lustrous green foliage provides a beautiful backdrop to the vivid blooms. Occasionally, this lilac may rebloom in the summer, offering extended seasonal interest.
Height: 3-5 feet tall
Spread: 4-6 feet wide
Hardiness: USDA Zones 4-7
Growth Rate: Moderate
Light: Full sun to part shade
Water: Moderate; prefers deep, infrequent watering, drought tolerant once established
Bloom Time: Spring; may rebloom in summer
Fragrant: Yes
Pollinator-Friendly: Yes
Create a breathtaking garden entry with this stunning American wisteria trained over an elegant arch. Wisteria Frutescens 'Longwood Purple' produces fragrant, tightly clustered purple flowers in late spring to early summer, attracting butterflies and pollinators. Unlike its Asian counterparts, this native variety is non-invasive and tamer in growth, making it a beautiful yet manageable choice for Southern gardens. Gracefully twining around the sturdy frame, it adds height, structure, and seasonal color to your landscape.
Height: 15-25 feet (when mature and untrained)
Spread: 4-8 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 5-9
Type: Deciduous Vine (twining climber)
Form: Trained on Boxed Arch
Light: Full sun to part shade
Soil: Moist, well-drained soil; tolerates clay
Water: Moderate, drought tolerant once established
Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer
Flower Color: Deep violet-purple
Growth Rate: Moderate to fast
Maintenance: Low to moderate; prune after flowering to shape and control growth
A stunning ornamental tree prized for its powdery blue-green foliage that glows in the sunlight. In spring, it produces cascades of fragrant white flowers that hang like wisteria. Its rounded form and smooth gray bark add winter interest, making it a year-round focal point in any landscape. Ideal for lawns or as a shade tree, the Icee Blue Yellowwood brings elegance and seasonal drama to Southern gardens. Deer resistant and adaptable once established.
Height: 30-40 feet
Spread: 30-35 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones: 4-8
Growth Rate: Moderate
Light: Full sun to part shade
Soil: Well-drained, loamy soils; adaptable
Bloom Time: Late spring
Flower Color: Fragrant white, wisteria-like clusters
Foliage: Silvery-blue to icy blue-green
Fall Color: Bright Yellow
Deer Resistant: Yes
Water: Moderate; prefers consistent moisture when young
The Chinese Fringe Tree is a beautiful, small to mid-sized tree prized for its cloud-like clusters of fragrant, white fringe-like flowers that bloom in late spring. With its rounded canopy, peeling bark, and glossy green foliage, it adds charm and elegance to gardens, courtyards, or landscape borders.
Very adaptable, tolerates pollution, compacted soils, and drought once established. It's a standout specimen tree with exceptional ornamental value from spring through fall.
Height: 15-25 feet
Spread: 15-20 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 5-9
Growth Rate: Moderate
Form: Rounded to oval canopy
Light: Full sun to part shade
Soil: Well-drained; tolerant of a wide range of soils
Water Needs: Moderate; drought tolerant once established
Bloom Time: Late spring
Flower Color: White, airy, fringe-like clusters
Fragrance: Yes - sweet and light
Foliage: Glossy green, turning golden yellow in fall
Maintenance: Low
Pollinator-Friendly: Yes
Garden Spire Gardenia is a unique, upright columnar variety of gardenia that brings the classic beauty and fragrance of gardenia blooms to smaller or vertical spaces. It features glossy evergreen foliage and is adorned in late spring through summer with large, white, powerfully fragrant blooms.
Its narrow, vertical growth habit makes it ideal for containers, small entryways, tight borders, or formal plantings where space is limited. As a bonus, the sweetly scented flowers attract pollinators and fill the air with a luxurious perfume.
Height: 3-5 feet
Spread: 1-2 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 7-10
Growth Habit: Upright, columnar
Light: Full sun to part shade
Soil: Rich, acidic, well drained soil
Water Needs: Moderate - needs consistent moisture
Bloom Time: Late spring through summer
Flower Color: White and fragrant
Foliage: Glossy, deep green, evergreen
Maintenance: Moderate - prune lightly after bloom if needed
Features: Pollinator-friendly, somewhat deer resistant, intensely fragrant
Oleander is a fast growing evergreen shrub or small tree known for its lush green foliage and clusters of hot pink, fragrant flowers that bloom from spring through fall. This sun loving beauty brings a clean, tropical feel to yards, hedges, and containers.
Oleander is drought tolerant, heat loving, and thrives in poor soil, making it a go to for low maintenance color in warm climates. Its upright, bushy growth can be pruned to form a dense screen, small tree, or formal hedge
Light: Full sun
Height: 6-12 feet (can be pruned lower or grown taller as a tree)
Spread: 4-8 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 8-11
Foliage: Evergreen
Bloom Time: Spring to fall
Water: Low once established
Maintenance: Low
Deer Resistant: Yes
Fragrant: Yes
Toxic if Ingested: Yes, not for pets or livestock areas
The Shoal Creek Chaste Tree is a fast-growing, multi-stemmed deciduous shrub or small tree prized for its aromatic, gray-green foliage and long spikes of vibrant lavender-blue flowers that bloom from summer into early fall. Loved by pollinators and gardeners alike, this sun-loving plant adds bold color, fragrance, and texture to warm-climate landscapes.
'Shoal Creek' is one the most vigorous and mildew resistant varieties of chaste tree, making it ideal for low-maintenance, drought tolerant, and pollinator friendly gardens. Whether grown as a large shrub or small ornamental tree, it delivers standout beauty and seasonal interest.
Type: Deciduous flowering shrub or small tree
Height: 10-15 feet
Spread: 8-12 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 6-9
Growth Rate: Fast
Light: Full sun
Soil: Well-drained; tolerates poor or sandy soil
Water Needs: Low once established; drought tolerant
Bloom Time: Summer to early fall
Flower Color: Lavender-blue flower spikes
Maintenance: Low; prune in late winter for shape
Features: Fragrant-both foliage and blooms, deer resistant, pollinator friendly, mildew resistant.
Little Henry Sweetspire is a compact, deciduous shrub that brings multi-season beauty to the garden. In late spring to early summer, it's covered in fragrant, white, bottlebrush-like flowers that arch gracefully above rich green foliage. As autumn arrives, the foliage turns a spectacular blend of fiery red, orange, and purple, extending its visual appeal into fall.
Its compact size, adaptability to sun or shade, and tolerance of moist soils make it ideal for borders, foundations, woodland edges, and rain gardens. Low maintenance and native to North America, it's a beautiful, pollinator friendly shrub for naturalistic or formal designs.
Type: Deciduous Flowering Shrub
Height: 2-3 feet
Spread: 3-4 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 5-9
Growth Habit: Compact, Mounded
Light: Full sun to part shade
Soil: Moist, well-drained; tolerates clay and wet soil
Water Needs: Moderate; tolerates occasional wetness once established
Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer
Flower Color: White, fragrant, bottlebrush-like
Foliage: Green turning vivid red, orange, and purple in fall
Maintenance: Low
Features: Deer resistant, Pollinator-friendly
Green Pittosporum is a classic evergreen shrub valued for its lustrous, deep green foliage and sweetly fragrant white flowers that bloom in spring. With a naturally rounded, dense habit, this versatile shrub is ideal for hedges, foundation plantings, privacy screens, and topiary.
Tolerant of salt, heat, drought, and a wide range of soils, it's a go-to choice for both coastal and inland landscapes. Its glossy leaves and rich fragrance add elegance and structure to formal gardens, white its low maintenance needs make it equally suited for casual designs.
Type: Evergreen Shrub
Height: 6-10 feet (can be kept lower with pruning)
Spread: 5-8 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 8-11
Growth Habit: Dense, round, bushy
Soil: Well-drained; tolerates a wide range of soils
Light: Full sun to part shade
Water Needs: Low once established; drought tolerant
Bloom Time: Spring (with white; small fragrant flowers)
Foliage: Glossy, Dark green, evergreen
Maintenance: Low; easy to prune and shape
Features: Deer resistant, salt tolerant
Variegated Pittosporum is a dense, evergreen shrub prized for its cream-edged green foliage and naturally rounded form. Its soft, leathery leaves create year-round texture and color contrast, while clusters of small, fragrant white flowers bloom in spring with a sweet-orange-blossom scent.
Ideal for hedges, foundation plantings, or accent borders, this versatile shrub tolerates pruning, salt spray and a wide range of soils. It's a popular choice for coastal, low-maintenance, or drought tolerant landscapes.
Great for low to mid-height privacy as it grows up to 8 feet tall. Has dense evergreen foliage creating a solid screen.
Height: 4-6 feet (can reach up to 8 feet if unpruned)
Spread: 4-6 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 8-11
Type: Evergreen Shrub
Growth Habit: Rounded, dense, and bushy
Light: Full sun to part shade
Water Needs: Low to moderate; drought tolerant once established
Bloom Time: Spring
Flower Color: White, small and fragrant (orange-blossom scent)
Foliage: Green with creamy-white variegated edges; evergreen
Maintenance: Low; tolerates pruning well
Features: Deer resistant, Salt tolerate - great for coastal gardens, Fragrant - especially during bloom.
A true multipurpose gem, Pineapple Guava offers beauty, flavor, and function all in one plant. This evergreen shrub or small tree feature silvery green foliage, striking red and white edible flowers in spring, and delicious, tangy-sweet fruit in late summer to fall that tastes like a blend of pineapple, mint, and banana.
Highly ornamental and low maintenance, it's ideal for use as a hedge, privacy screen, or fruiting accent tree. Drought tolerant and heat loving, Pineapple Guava thrives in full sun and well drained soil, making it a perfect choice for edible landscapes or Mediterranean style gardens.
Edible petals & Edible green fruit with soft, aromatic flesh (ripens late summer to fall)
Height: 8-15 feet
Spread: 6-10 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 8-11
Growth Rate: Moderate
Light: Full sun to part shade (more fruit production in full sun)
Water Needs: Low to moderate
Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer
Maintenance: Low - prune for shape or size as needed
Features: Pollinator-Friendly, deer resistant, edible