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This stunning lavender-flowered Clematis vine features large, star-shaped blooms with deep purple centers and delicately rippled petals. A favorite among gardeners for vertical interest, it thrives when trained up trellises, arbors, or fences. Blooming generously in spring and again later in the season, this perennial climber brings soft color and elegant charm to any landscape. Plant in well-drained soil with its roots shaded and its vines in the sun for best results. Perfect for containers or garden beds alike.
Height: 6-10 feet
Spread: 2-4 feet
Hardiness: 4-9
Light: Full sun to part shade (flowers best with 6+ hours of sun)
Soil: Well-drained, fertile soil with good moisture retention
Bloom Time: Spring to early summer; often reblooms in late summer
Growth Rate: Moderate to fast
Water: Regular watering; keep roots cool and moist
Yellow Trumpet Vine is a vigorous, fast-growing flowering vine prized for its showy clusters of bright yellow, trumpet-shaped blooms that attract hummingbirds and pollinators. Blooming from summer into fall, this deciduous climber adds vibrant vertical interest to arbors, fences, and trellises. It thrives in full sun and well-drained soil and is drought-tolerant once established. Perfect for creating a lively, tropical feel in warm-climate gardens.
Height: 20-40 feet
Spread: 5-10 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 4-9
Type: Deciduous flowering vine
Light: Full sun (best flowering), tolerates part shade
Soil: Well-drained, average to fertile soil
Water: Low once established; drought tolerant
Bloom Time: Mid-summer through early fall
Flower Color: Bright yellow
Growth Rate: Fast-growing
Maintenance: Low; prune in late winter to control size
Pollinator-Friendly: Yes
Support Needs: Requires sturdy structure to climb (trellis, arbor, fence)
Add a burst of color to your summer garden with Lilium Asiatic 'Pippa's Joy', a compact and striking lily that produces clusters of vivid pinkish-purple blooms with darker speckled centers. Each upward-facing flower has a strong, elegant shape and adds dramatic vertical interest to beds, borders, and containers.
This variety is non-fragrant, making it ideal for those who prefer showy blooms without heavy scent. Blooms in early to mid-summer, and its sturdy stems make it excellent for cutting gardens.
Height: 18-24 inches
Spread: 12-18 inches
Light: Full sun to part shade
Hardiness: USDA Zones 3-9
Bloom Time: Early to mid-summer
Deer Resistant: Yes
Maintenance: Low; remove spent blooms and mulch in colder zones
Bursting with bold color and dramatic height, these potted amaryllis offer a stunning floral display with minimal effort. Each bulb produces large, trumpet-shaded blooms in shades of deep red, soft white, and variegated blends - perfect for adding elegance to sunrooms, patios, or gifting occasions. With tall, sturdy stems and glossy green leaves, they bring both structure and beauty to any space.
Height: 18-30 inches
Spread: 6-12 inches
Hardiness: USDA Zones 8-11 outdoors; grown as annual or houseplant in cooler zones
Toxicity: Toxic to pets (especially cats and dogs)
Bloom Time: Late winter to early spring (indoors), or mid to late spring (outdoors in warm zones)
Water Needs: Moderate; keep soil slightly moist while growing
Growth Habit: Upright, bulb forming perennial
Maintenance: Low - just water, feed occasionally, and remove spent blooms
The Okayama Japanese Wisteria is a breathtaking, vigorous climber prized for its long, cascading clusters of pale lavender to soft violet blooms, which appear in late spring. Its elegant flowers often reach up to 18 inches long, gently swaying in the breeze and releasing a sweet, floral fragrance that attracts butterflies and pollinators.
This variety is ideal for training over pergolas, arbors, or fences, where its twining vines and dramatic blooms can truly shine. With proper support and full sun, Okayama Wisteria becomes a stunning focal point in any landscape, combining structure, movement, and scent.
Height: 15-30 feet (depending on structure and pruning)
Spread: 6-10 feet
Type: Deciduous climbing vine
Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer
Flower Color: Pale lavender to soft violet
Flower Length: Up to 18 inches
Fragrance: Sweet and floral
Light Requirements: Full sun
Hardiness: USDA Zones 5-9
Water: Moderate - prefers moist, well drained soil
Growth: Fast
Maintenance: Moderate - prune after flowering and in winter to control size and shape
Features: Deer resistant, attracts pollinators
Support: Yes - requires sturdy trellis, arbor, fence, or pergola
It returns year after year, with woody vines that become stronger and more established over time. Through it's deciduous (drops it leaves in winter), the root system and main structure persist and grow larger each season. With proper care, wisteria can live for decades, often blooming more impressively with age.
The Eastern Snowball is a stunning, deciduous shrub known for its large, globe-shaped clusters of our white blooms that resemble hydrangeas. Flowering in late spring, the blossoms start lime-green and mature to white, creating a dramatic show. This vigorous grower features deep green foliage that turns a lovely reddish-purple in fall.
Height: 8-12 feet
Spread: 8-12 feet
Light: Full sun to partial shade
Hardiness: USDA Zones 3-8
Features: Attracts butterflies, great as a hedge or focal point, low maintenance once established.
Agapanthus is a striking perennial known for it tall, slender stalks topped with clusters of trumpet-shaped flowers of deep blue, purple, or white. Blooming in mid to late summer, its lush, strap-like green foliage adds texture and elegance to gardens and containers. A favorite in both formal and coastal landscapes, Agapanthus is loved for its resilience and showy blooms that attract pollinators.
Height: 18-36 inches
Spread: 18-24 inches
Hardiness: USDA Zones 7-11
Water Needs: Low to Moderate
Sun: Full sun to part shade
Maintenance: Low
Bloom Time: Mid to late summer
The Tropicanna Gold Canna Lily brings a burst of tropical flair to your garden with its large golden-yellow blooms and striped green-and-gold foliage. From midsummer to frost, this bold plant produces nonstop color that turns heads in garden beds, borders, and containers.
Perfect for adding a lush, exotic look to sunny spaces, this variety thrives in heat, humidity, and moist soil - making it ideal for Southern gardens or poolside plantings. It's easy to grow, deer resistant, and a reliable bloomer with vibrant, upright growth.
Light: Full sun
Height: 36-48 inches
Spread: 18-24 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 8-11
Foliage: Bold green with gold variegation
Bloom Time: Summer through fall
Water: Medium to moist soil
Maintenance: Low
Deer Resistant: Yes
Pollinator Friendly: Yes - attracts hummingbirds and butterflies
Drought Tolerant: Somewhat (with established roots)
Heat Tolerant: Yes
This Peruvian Lily is a compact, long-blooming perennial that produces a dazzling display of soft pink blooms with creamy yellow centers and dark speckled throats. Its bold tropical look, paired with a tidy, mounding habit, makes it perfect for containers, borders, and cut flower gardens.
This variety is part of the Colorita Series, known for its dwarf size, vibrant color, and extended bloom period from spring through fall. It thrives in full sun to part shade, is heat tolerant, and makes an excellent low-maintenance choice for adding vivid color and lush texture to garden spaces.
Height: 10-14 inches
Spread: 12-18 inches
Light: Full sun to part shade
Hardiness: USDA Zones 7-10
Bloom Time: Spring through fall
Flower Color: Pink with yellow and burgundy markings
Water Needs: Moderate; well-draining soil preferred
Maintenance: Low; remove spent blooms for continuous flowering
Attracts: Pollinators
Deer Resistant: Yes
Brighten your garden or container arrangement with the sunny elegance of the Yellow Calla Lily. Known for its sleek trumpet-shaped blooms and lush green foliage, this eye-catching plant brings a touch of sophistication and bold color to any landscape. Whether used in beds, borders, or pots, its vivid golden-yellow flowers offer a long-lasting display from late spring through summer.
Great for cut flowers, ideal for containers, garden beds, and indoor decor.
Light: Full sun to partial shade
Height: 12-24 inches
Spread: 12-18 inches
Hardiness: USDA Zones 8-10
Bloom Time: Late spring to summer
Water: Keep soil consistently moist but not soggy
Pets: Toxic to pets if ingested
Make a bold statement in your garden or patio containers with the striking Calla Lily 'Night Club'. This elegant variety features deep magenta to rich burgundy blooms that rise above lush green, sword-like foliage. Its dramatic coloring and upright form make it perfect for cut flower arrangement, borders, and summer pots.
Light: Full sun to part shade
Height: 16-20 inches
Spread: 12-14 inches
Hardiness: USDA Zones 8-11
Water: Moderate - prefers consistently moist, well drained soil
Bloom Time: Late spring to summer
Deer Resistant: Yes
Pollinator Friendly: Somewhat - may attract bees
Katrina African Iris is a tough, clump-forming perennial known for its graceful, sword like foliage and striking white blooms with yellow and purple accents. The flowers resemble butterflies in flight and appear repeatedly from spring through fall, especially after rain.
This fast growing plant thrives in heat, humidity, and poor soils, making it ideal for southern gardens, borders, mass plantings, and water wide landscapes. It's incredibly low maintenance, tolerates drought once established, and is resistant to pests and deer.
Light: Full sun to part shade
Height: 2-3 feet
Spread: 2-3 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 8-11
Foliage: Evergreen in warm zones
Bloom Time: Spring through fall, often after rain
Water: Low to moderate
Maintenance: Very low
Deer Resistant: Yes
Pollinator Friendly: Yes - attracts bees and butterflies
Drought Tolerant: Yes
Senlac Bearded Iris is a dramatic and elegant perennial known for its deep, velvety maroon-red petals and classic upright form. This tall bearded iris blooms in late spring to early summer, producing striking flowers with ruffled falls and golden beards that stand out against sword-like green foliage.
Perfect for borders, cottage gardens, or cut flower beds, 'Senlac' adds bold, sophisticated color and thrives in sunny, well-drained locations. With minimal care and exceptional drought tolerance once established, this iris is both resilient and rewarding.
Height: 30-36 inches
Spread: 12-18 inches
Hardiness: USDA Zones 3-9
Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer
Flower Color: Deep maroon to crimson with gold beards
Foliage: Sword like, blue-green, upright leaves
Light: Full sun
Soil: Well drained, neutral to slightly acidic
Water Needs: Low once established
Maintenance: Low; remove spent blooms and divide every few years
Features: Pollinator-friendly, drought tolerant, deer resistant
Bearded Iris is a classic perennial beloved for its striking, ruffled blooms and sword-like foliage. Flowers appear in a wide range of colors - from deep purples and blues to soft pastels and vibrant bicolors - each with a signature fuzzy "beard" on the lower petals. Blooming in late spring to early summer, bearded irises bright height, elegance, and bold color to garden beds and borders.
These easy to grow plants prefer full sun and well-drained soil, and are drought-tolerant once established. The upright, clumping habit of the foliage adds year-round structure to the landscape.
Height: 24-40 inches
Spread: 12-24 inches
Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer (some varieties rebloom in fall)
Light: Full sun (at least 6 hours daily)
Hardiness: USDA Zones 3-9
Water Needs: Moderate to low
Maintenance: Low
Elegant and airy, White Plumbago offers a cascade of pure white, star-shaped blooms that brighten up any garden space from spring through fall. This fast-growing, heat-loving shrub thrives in warm climates and adds a soft, tropical feel to borders, containers, and trellises. Known for its long blooming season and low maintenance needs, it's a favorite for pollinators and gardeners alike.
White plumbago can be grown as a sprawling shrub, ground cover, or trained up a trellis or fence. Its delicate flowers and light green foliage provide a refreshing contrast in mixed plantings or tropical landscapes.
Light: Full sun to part sun
Height: 3-5 feet (can be pruned for shape)
Spread: 4-6 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 8-11
Bloom Time: Spring to frost
Water Needs: Moderate (Drought tolerant once established)
Features: Heat tolerant, pollinator-friendly, long-blooming, deer resistant
Best Uses: Containers, Tropical gardens, borders, trellises, cottage-style landscapes.
This is a graceful perennial that showcases striking bicolored blooms with rich, deep. blue outer petals and crisp white inner petals. Its delicate, nodding flowers rise above lacy green foliage in late spring to early summer, adding a touch of elegance and woodland charm to garden beds and borders.
This variety attracts hummingbirds, butterflies, and other pollinators, making it a favorite in cottage gardens and naturalized landscapes. It thrives in full sun to part shade and prefers well-drained soil
Height: 18-24 inches
Spread: 12-18 inches
Sunlight: Full sun to part shade
Hardiness: USDA Zones 3-9
Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer
Features: Deer & rabbit resistant, pollinator friendly, low maintenance.
A must have for pollinator garden, Milkweed is a hardy, native perennial beloved for its clusters of colorful blooms and vital role in supporting monarch butterflies. With flowers ranging from soft pinks to vibrant oranges and reds, milkweed attracts butterflies, bees, and other beneficial insects all season long. Its tall, upright habit and striking seed pods added texture and movement to garden beds, borders, and wildflower meadows.
Milkweed is the primary host plant for monarch caterpillars and provides nectar to many other pollinators, making it one of the most important native plants you can grow.
Light: Full sun
Height: 2-5 feet
Spread: 1.5 - 3 feet
Hardiness: USDA Zones 3-9
Bloom Time: Summer to early fall
Water: Low to moderate
Features: Pollinator-friendly, drought tolerant, deer resistant, native plant
Add a pop of vivid color to your garden with Dianthus, a compact perennial known for its intense magenta-pink blooms and striking silver-blue foliage. These fragrant flowers bloom heavily in spring and often rebloom through summer, attracting butterflies while adding a cheerful, cottage-garden charm to beds, borders, and containers.
This variety offers excellent heat and drought tolerance once established and maintains a tidy, mounded form that fits perfectly in smaller garden spaces or along walkways.
Light: Full sun
Height: 6-8 inches
Spread: 10-12 inches
Hardiness: USDA Zones 4-9
Bloom Time: Spring to Early summer
Water: Low once established
Features: Heat tolerant, drought tolerant, fragrant, pollinator friendly, low maintenance
Best Uses: Borders, Rock gardens, containers, edging.