Summer Flowers for Zone 5

341 plants that bloom Jun through Aug in USDA hardiness zone 5.

Summer is peak bloom season. Long days and warm soil fuel the biggest, boldest flowers. This is when your garden can be at its most colorful.

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253 plants
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232 plants
Allium
Allium2-4'
Bulb · May-Jun · Z5-9

Dramatic globe-shaped heads on tall stems. Architectural and deer-proof.

American Beautyberry
American Beautyberry4-6'
Shrub · Jun-Jul · Z5-8

Inconspicuous flowers give way to stunning clusters of magenta-purple berries in fall. The berries are the show.

American Elderberry
American Elderberry5-12'
Shrub · Jun-Jul · Z3-9

Large flat clusters of creamy flowers in early summer give way to dark berries for jams and wildlife.

Angelina Sedum
Angelina Sedum4-8"
Perennial · Jun-Jul · Z3-9

Chartreuse needle-like foliage turns golden orange in fall. Tiny yellow flowers are a bonus.

Annabelle Hydrangea
Annabelle Hydrangea3-5'
Shrub · Jun-Aug · Z3-9

Enormous snowball blooms on a native species. Blooms on new wood, so prune hard in spring.

Annual Vinca
Annual Vinca6-18"
Annual · May-Nov · Z3-11

Glossy-leaved heat champion (botanically unrelated to true Vinca minor) that blooms through humidity that wilts everything else.

Asiatic Lily
Asiatic Lily2-3'
Bulb · Jun-Jul · Z3-9

Upward-facing blooms in a wide range of vivid colors. Easy to grow and brilliant in the summer border.

Astilbe
Astilbe2-3'
Perennial · Jun-Aug · Z3-8

Feathery plumes that light up shady, moist spots like nothing else can.

At Last Rose
At Last Rose3-4'
Shrub · May-Oct · Z5-9

Combines old-rose fragrance with modern disease resistance, finally. Apricot-pink cupped blooms that look like an English rose but bloom like a Knock Out.

Bachelor's Button
Bachelor's Button2-3'
Annual · May-Aug · Z2-11

True cornflower blue that almost no other flower can match. Cottage garden classic that self-sows reliably.

Bartzella Peony
Bartzella Peony2-3'
Perennial · May-Jun · Z4-9

Intersectional Itoh hybrid with huge lemon-yellow double blooms and red flares at the center. Strong stems hold up to 50 flowers per plant.

Batik Iris
Batik Iris24-32"
Perennial · May-Jun · Z3-9

Streaked and splashed purple-and-white pattern unlike any other iris. Each bloom is unique, like brushwork on silk.

Bee Balm
Bee Balm2-4'
Perennial · Jun-Aug · Z3-10

Shaggy, crown-shaped flowers that hummingbirds fight over.

Bela Lugosi Daylily
Bela Lugosi Daylily28-34"
Perennial · Jun-Aug · Z3-9

Deep, near-black purple with a small yellow-green throat, the darkest and most dramatic daylily you can grow.

Beverly Sills Iris
Beverly Sills Iris2-3'
Perennial · May-Jun · Z3-9

Coral-pink blooms with a tangerine beard. Named for the opera star and just as elegant.

Blanket Flower
Blanket Flower12-24"
Perennial · Jun-Oct · Z3-10

Fiery bicolor pinwheels that bloom nonstop in the worst heat and soil.

Bleeding Heart
Bleeding Heart2-3'
Perennial · Apr-Jun · Z3-8

Arching sprays of heart-shaped flowers for shady woodland gardens.

Bloom-a-Thon Azalea
Bloom-a-Thon Azalea3-4'
Shrub · Apr-Sep · Z5-9

Repeat-blooming azalea with waves of color spring through fall. Evergreen in mild climates.

Bloomerang Lilac
Bloomerang Lilac4-6'
Shrub · May-Sep · Z3-7

Blooms in spring, then reblooms summer through frost. Compact habit with classic lilac fragrance.

Blue False Indigo
Blue False Indigo3-4'
Perennial · May-Jun · Z3-10

Lupine-like spikes on a native that lives forever. Gets better with age.

Blue Fescue
Blue Fescue8-12"
Grass · Jun-Jul · Z3-8

Steel-blue tufted mound. Perfect edging or rock garden accent.

Blue Flax
Blue Flax12-24"
Perennial · May-Jul · Z4-9

Delicate sky-blue flowers open each morning on airy stems over fine foliage.

Blue Oat Grass
Blue Oat Grass18-30"
Grass · Jun-Jul · Z4-9

Compact clumps of steel-blue blades provide year-round color and texture.

Borage
Borage2-3'
Annual · Jun-Sep · Z2-11

Star-shaped electric blue flowers that bees go absolutely wild for. Self-sows freely.

Boscobel Rose
Boscobel Rose3-4'
Shrub · May-Sep · Z5-9

Tight salmon-pink rosettes with a strong myrrh fragrance on an upright, well-shaped plant. Holds form better than most English roses.

Bottlebrush Buckeye
Bottlebrush Buckeye8-12'
Shrub · Jun-Jul · Z4-8

Massive suckering shrub with foot-long white flower candles. Showpiece for large shade gardens.

Bowl of Beauty Peony
Bowl of Beauty Peony28-34"
Perennial · May-Jun · Z3-8

Hot pink outer petals cup a creamy center of narrow petaloids. Dramatic and unmistakable.

Bridal Veil Astilbe
Bridal Veil Astilbe20-28"
Perennial · Jun-Jul · Z3-8

Graceful cascading white plumes on dark stems. Luminous in a shady corner.

Buckeye Belle Peony
Buckeye Belle Peony28-32"
Perennial · May-Jun · Z3-8

Deep maroon-black semi-double blooms with a heart of golden stamens. The most dramatic dark peony, blooming early when nothing else is open.

Butter and Sugar Siberian Iris
Butter and Sugar Siberian Iris2-3'
Perennial · May-Jun · Z3-9

Cream-white standards over butter-yellow falls. The first dependable yellow-and-white Siberian iris ever introduced.

Butterfly Bush
Butterfly Bush5-10'
Shrub · Jun-Oct · Z5-10

Long, arching flower wands that butterflies absolutely lose their minds over.

Butterfly Milkweed
Butterfly Milkweed18-24"
Perennial · Jun-Aug · Z3-9

Vivid orange-red flat-topped clusters that monarchs and swallowtails cannot resist. Drought-proof once established.

Caesar's Brother Siberian Iris
Caesar's Brother Siberian Iris3-4'
Perennial · May-Jun · Z3-9

Tall stems hold rich violet-blue flowers above grassy foliage. The Siberian iris benchmark, blooming earlier and longer than bearded types.

Calendula
Calendula12-24"
Annual · May-Oct · Z2-11

Bright daisy-like blooms in pumpkin orange and gold. Edible petals brighten salads and the plant keeps blooming through cool weather.

California Poppy
California Poppy6-18"
Annual · Mar-Sep · Z5-10

Golden cups that carpet hillsides across the state. Closes at night and on cloudy days.

Camassia
Camassia2-3'
Bulb · Apr-Jun · Z3-8

Tall spikes of starry flowers rise above strappy foliage in late spring.

Campanula
Campanula2-3'
Perennial · Jun-Aug · Z3-8

Open, nodding bells in clear blue on tall graceful stems. Self-sows into refined cottage garden drifts.

Caradonna Salvia
Caradonna Salvia18-30"
Perennial · May-Aug · Z3-9

Dark purple stems set this apart from every other salvia. Vertical, architectural, electric.

Cat's Meow Catmint
Cat's Meow Catmint15-20"
Perennial · May-Sep · Z3-9

Tidy, dome-shaped habit that never flops open. Stays compact without shearing.

Catmint
Catmint12-24"
Perennial · May-Sep · Z3-10

Billowy lavender-blue haze that blooms all season if you shear it back.

Celosia
Celosia1-3'
Annual · Jun-Oct · Z2-11

Flame-shaped or crested flowers in electric colors that dry beautifully. Heat lovers that thrive in summer.

Chamomile
Chamomile12-24"
Annual · May-Aug · Z3-9

Tiny daisy flowers with apple-scented foliage. Brew into tea or let it naturalize between pavers.

Cheyenne Spirit Coneflower
Cheyenne Spirit Coneflower24-30"
Perennial · Jun-Sep · Z4-10

A rainbow mix of coneflower colors from a single seed strain. Every plant is a surprise.

Chicago Apache Daylily
Chicago Apache Daylily24-30"
Perennial · Jun-Aug · Z3-9

Scarlet red with a velvety texture. One of the best true red daylilies available.

Chives
Chives12-18"
Perennial · May-Jun · Z3-9

Cheerful purple pom-pom flowers on a kitchen staple. Edible blooms make any salad Instagram-worthy.

Cinco de Mayo Rose
Cinco de Mayo Rose3-3'
Shrub · May-Oct · Z5-9

Smoky lavender-rust blooms with copper undertones unlike any other rose. Modern fragrance, modern disease resistance, and a color you will not find anywhere else.

Clematis
Clematis6-20'
Vine · May-Sep · Z3-10

The queen of flowering vines. Over 300 species, something for every spot.

Cleome
Cleome3-5'
Annual · Jun-Sep · Z2-11

Spider-flower with whisker-like stamens and airy blooms. Tall, dramatic annual that self-sows freely.

Cliffrose
Cliffrose3-6'
Shrub · May-Jun · Z4-8

Creamy white rose-like flowers with sweet fragrance and feathery seed plumes on a tough Rocky Mountain native.

Climbing Hydrangea
Climbing Hydrangea10-20'
Vine · Jun-Jul · Z4-8

Slow to start but spectacular once established, covering shady walls with flat-topped white lacecap flowers and exfoliating bark.

Columbine
Columbine2-3'
Perennial · Apr-Jun · Z3-8

Delicate, spurred flowers that dance on wiry stems. Hummingbird favorite.

Coneflower
Coneflower2-4'
Perennial · Jun-Sep · Z3-10

Tough prairie native with long bloom season and medicinal history.

Coral Bells
Coral Bells12-18"
Perennial · May-Jul · Z3-10

Grown mostly for dramatic foliage, but the tiny bell flowers are a bonus.

Coral Charm Peony
Coral Charm Peony3-3'
Perennial · May-Jun · Z3-8

Semi-double blooms open vivid coral-peach, age through apricot, and fade to soft butter cream. A color shift unlike any other peony.

Coral Honeysuckle
Coral Honeysuckle10-15'
Vine · Apr-Sep · Z4-9

Non-invasive native honeysuckle with brilliant coral-red tubular flowers that hummingbirds hover at for months.

Coral Sunset Peony
Coral Sunset Peony3-3'
Perennial · May-Jun · Z3-8

Deeper, longer-lasting coral than Coral Charm with semi-double form. The flowers hold their warm tones for nearly two weeks.

Cosmos
Cosmos3-5'
Annual · Jun-Oct · Z3-10

Airy, dancing flowers on thread-thin stems. Effortless cottage garden charm.

Creeping Thyme
Creeping Thyme2-4"
Ground Cover · Jun-Jul · Z3-10

Fragrant, walkable ground cover. Bees love it, foot traffic can't kill it.

Culinary Sage
Culinary Sage18-24"
Perennial · May-Jun · Z4-8

Spiky purple blooms above silver-green aromatic foliage. A kitchen herb that doubles as an ornamental.

Daylily
Daylily1-3'
Perennial · Jun-Aug · Z3-10

Virtually indestructible perennial with trumpet blooms in every warm hue.

Delphinium
Delphinium3-6'
Perennial · Jun-Jul · Z3-8

Towering spires of true blue. The tallest, most dramatic back-of-border plant.

Dianthus
Dianthus6-18"
Perennial · May-Aug · Z3-10

Spicy clove-scented pinks with fringed petals in pink, red, white, or salmon, one of the best long-blooming edgers and front-of-border perennials for sun.

Don Juan Climbing Rose
Don Juan Climbing Rose8-12'
Vine · Jun-Oct · Z5-10

Deep velvety red climber with classic rose fragrance. Repeats reliably on a strong, vigorous plant.

Double Delight Rose
Double Delight Rose3-4'
Shrub · May-Sep · Z5-9

Creamy white petals blush to strawberry red at the edges. Knockout fragrance matches the looks.

Double Knock Out Rose
Double Knock Out Rose3-4'
Shrub · May-Oct · Z5-10

Fuller, double-petaled version of the Knock Out. Same bulletproof performance with more petal count.

Double Punch Coral Daylily
Double Punch Coral Daylily22-28"
Perennial · Jun-Aug · Z3-9

Fully double coral blooms like a small peony on a daylily, lush and completely unexpected.

Drift Rose
Drift Rose18-24"
Shrub · May-Oct · Z4-11

Groundcover rose that stays low and spreads wide. Tough, disease-resistant, and constantly in bloom.

Duchesse de Nemours Peony
Duchesse de Nemours Peony28-34"
Perennial · May-Jun · Z3-8

Pure white double blooms with a hint of yellow at the heart and a powerful lily-of-the-valley fragrance. A heritage favorite since 1856.

Dutch Iris
Dutch Iris18-24"
Bulb · May-Jun · Z5-9

Slender stems bear elegant iris blooms in late spring to early summer.

Dwarf Korean Lilac
Dwarf Korean Lilac4-5'
Shrub · May-Jun · Z3-7

Slow-growing dwarf with dense rounded habit. Perfect for small gardens and foundation plantings.

Endless Summer Hydrangea
Endless Summer Hydrangea3-5'
Shrub · Jun-Sep · Z4-9

Reblooms on old and new wood, so you get flowers even after a harsh winter. Color shifts with soil pH.

Eremurus
Eremurus4-8'
Bulb · May-Jul · Z5-8

Towering candle-like spikes covered in tiny star flowers rise above a basal rosette. Foxtail lily, six feet of pure architecture.

Ernest Markham Clematis
Ernest Markham Clematis8-10'
Vine · Jun-Sep · Z4-9

Magenta-red flowers with brown anthers that bloom late when others have faded. A solid, underappreciated red clematis.

False Sunflower
False Sunflower3-5'
Perennial · Jun-Sep · Z3-9

Cheerful golden-yellow daisies that bloom for months on a tough native perennial. The sunniest, most reliable workhorse in the border.

Fanal Astilbe
Fanal Astilbe18-24"
Perennial · Jun-Jul · Z3-8

The deepest garnet-red of any astilbe. Dark bronze foliage makes those plumes glow.

Festiva Maxima Peony
Festiva Maxima Peony3-3'
Perennial · May-Jun · Z3-8

Pure white double blooms flecked with crimson at the center. Beloved since 1851 and still unmatched.

Feverfew
Feverfew18-24"
Perennial · Jun-Aug · Z5-9

Clusters of small white daisies that bloom for weeks. Historic medicinal herb that self-sows readily.

Firecracker Penstemon
Firecracker Penstemon2-3'
Perennial · Apr-Jun · Z4-9

Spikes of scarlet tubular flowers that hummingbirds fight over. Southwestern native at its finest.

Flame Azalea
Flame Azalea6-12'
Shrub · May-Jun · Z5-8

Outrageous blooms in hot orange, red, and yellow on a deciduous native azalea that stops people in their tracks.

Flowering Tobacco
Flowering Tobacco2-4'
Annual · Jun-Sep · Z2-11

Tubular flowers that release sweet fragrance at dusk. A cottage garden classic that attracts moths and hummingbirds.

Forget-me-not
Forget-me-not6-12"
Perennial · Apr-Jun · Z3-8

Clouds of tiny sky-blue flowers carpet the ground in spring. Self-sows freely under shrubs and around tulips.

Foxglove
Foxglove3-5'
Perennial · May-Jul · Z3-8

Stately spires of spotted, bell-shaped flowers. Cottage garden royalty.

Fringe Tree
Fringe Tree10-20'
Tree · May-Jun · Z4-9

Clouds of white fringed petals dripping from branches in late spring. Fragrant and underused native.

Gertrude Jekyll Rose
Gertrude Jekyll Rose4-6'
Shrub · May-Sep · Z4-9

Voted the world's favorite rose fragrance more than once. Bold rich pink rosettes on a vigorous shrub that can be trained as a short climber.

Goatsbeard
Goatsbeard4-6'
Perennial · Jun-Jul · Z3-7

Giant creamy plumes like an astilbe on steroids. Native woodland giant that anchors a shade border.

Golden Rain Tree
Golden Rain Tree15-30'
Tree · Jun-Jul · Z5-9

Showers of small yellow flowers followed by papery lantern-like seed pods. Tolerates tough urban conditions.

Gomphrena
Gomphrena12-24"
Annual · Jun-Oct · Z3-10

Papery clover-shaped pom-poms on wiry stems. Drought-proof, deer-proof, and dries perfectly for winter arrangements.

Graham Thomas Rose
Graham Thomas Rose4-5'
Shrub · May-Oct · Z5-9

Rich golden-yellow cups with an intense tea rose fragrance. David Austin's most famous creation.

Green-and-Gold
Green-and-Gold6-10"
Perennial · Mar-Jun · Z5-8

Bright yellow star flowers appear for months above mat-forming foliage. The best spring ground cover for the Southeast.

Hagley Hybrid Clematis
Hagley Hybrid Clematis7-10'
Vine · Jun-Aug · Z4-9

Soft shell-pink flowers with a hint of mauve that fade beautifully in part shade and bloom reliably all summer.

Happy Returns Daylily
Happy Returns Daylily18-24"
Perennial · May-Sep · Z3-9

Lemon-yellow rebloomer with light fragrance. A bit taller than Stella with softer color.

Henryi Clematis
Henryi Clematis8-10'
Vine · May-Sep · Z4-8

Large, pure white flowers with dark brown anthers rebloom in fall. Elegant, classic, and undeniably refined.

Hens and Chicks
Hens and Chicks3-6"
Perennial · Jun-Jul · Z3-8

Tight rosettes that multiply by producing offsets. The mother plant flowers once, then dies, replaced by chicks.

Hidcote Lavender
Hidcote Lavender12-18"
Perennial · Jun-Aug · Z5-9

Compact and intensely dark purple. The standard against which all other lavenders are measured.

Hollyhock
Hollyhock5-8'
Perennial · Jun-Aug · Z3-9

Towering spires of saucer-shaped blooms in vintage colors. The icon of every English cottage garden, biennial but generous with self-sown seedlings.

Honesty
Honesty2-3'
Perennial · Apr-Jun · Z5-9

Purple spring flowers turn into translucent silvery seed pods like full moons. Biennial cottage classic that self-sows everywhere.

Honeysuckle
Honeysuckle8-20'
Vine · May-Aug · Z3-10

Tubular, nectar-rich flowers with a fragrance that defines summer evenings.

Husker Red Penstemon
Husker Red Penstemon2-3'
Perennial · May-Jun · Z3-8

Dramatic burgundy-red foliage all season with white tubular flowers in late spring. The most striking native penstemon for gardens.

Hydrangea
Hydrangea3-6'
Shrub · Jun-Sep · Z5-10

Massive mophead blooms that shift color with soil pH. Showstoppers.

Hyperion Daylily
Hyperion Daylily3-3'
Perennial · Jun-Aug · Z3-9

Tall, pale lemon-yellow, sweetly fragrant blooms on an heirloom variety that's been cherished since 1925.

Ice Plant
Ice Plant3-6"
Perennial · Jun-Sep · Z5-10

Neon-bright daisy flowers that shimmer in the sun over succulent foliage. Thrives in hot, dry rock gardens.

Iceberg Rose
Iceberg Rose3-5'
Shrub · May-Oct · Z4-9

Pure white floribunda clusters that bloom non-stop from spring to frost. Among the most planted roses in the world and bulletproof in any climate.

Immortality Iris
Immortality Iris24-30"
Perennial · May-Sep · Z3-9

Reliable rebloomer with pure white ruffled falls. Blooms spring, then again in fall.

Impatiens
Impatiens8-24"
Annual · May-Oct · Z3-10

The shade annual champion. Flowers prolifically where nothing else will.

Incrediball Hydrangea
Incrediball Hydrangea4-5'
Shrub · Jun-Aug · Z3-8

Annabelle's bigger sibling with stronger stems that don't flop. Blooms the size of basketballs.

Indian Paintbrush
Indian Paintbrush6-24"
Annual · Apr-Jun · Z4-9

Bright red to orange bracts surround small flowers and glow across spring prairies.

Invincibelle Spirit II Hydrangea
Invincibelle Spirit II Hydrangea3-4'
Shrub · Jun-Sep · Z3-9

The first pink Annabelle-type hydrangea, with strong stems holding hot-pink globe blooms upright through the season.

Iris
Iris2-3'
Perennial · May-Jun · Z3-10

Elegant sword-leaved perennials with intricate, ruffled blooms.

Jackmanii Clematis
Jackmanii Clematis6-10'
Vine · Jun-Sep · Z4-8

The classic large-flowered clematis since 1858. Deep violet-purple blooms cover the vine midsummer.

Japanese Iris
Japanese Iris2-3'
Perennial · Jun-Jul · Z4-9

Huge, flat, ruffled blooms up to 10 inches across. Needs consistent moisture, especially during bloom.

Japanese Painted Fern
Japanese Painted Fern12-18"
Perennial · May-Sep · Z4-8

Silver and burgundy fronds unlike any other fern. Foliage plant that earns its keep on color alone.

Julia Child Rose
Julia Child Rose3-4'
Shrub · May-Oct · Z5-9

Butter-yellow ruffled blooms with a sweet licorice-candy fragrance. The chef's own pick for her garden and one of the best yellow floribundas ever bred.

Karl Foerster Feather Reed Grass
Karl Foerster Feather Reed Grass2-5'
Grass · Jun-Aug · Z4-9

Strong vertical plumes emerge in early summer and persist as tawny stems through winter.

Karl Rosenfield Peony
Karl Rosenfield Peony3-3'
Perennial · May-Jun · Z3-8

Deep ruby-red double blooms with ruffled petals on strong stems. One of the most reliable red peonies and a heritage cultivar still unmatched.

Knock Out Rose
Knock Out Rose3-4'
Shrub · May-Oct · Z5-10

The rose that changed everything. Disease-resistant, self-cleaning, and blooms nonstop from spring to frost.

Krinkled White Peony
Krinkled White Peony3-3'
Perennial · May-Jun · Z3-8

Single bowl-shaped flowers with crinkled white petals around a brilliant yellow boss of stamens. Elegant, airy, and adored by bees.

Lady of Shalott Rose
Lady of Shalott Rose4-5'
Shrub · May-Oct · Z4-9

Coppery orange buds open to salmon-pink cups with golden undersides. Tough, disease-resistant, and one of the most generous repeat bloomers David Austin ever bred.

Lady's Mantle
Lady's Mantle10-16"
Perennial · May-Jul · Z3-7

Chartreuse frothy flowers and pleated blue-green leaves that hold water droplets like mercury. The ultimate filler plant.

Larkspur
Larkspur3-4'
Annual · May-Jul · Z2-11

Tall spires of spurred flowers in deep blue and purple. The annual cousin of delphinium, easier to grow from seed and just as dramatic.

Lavender
Lavender2-3'
Perennial · Jun-Aug · Z5-10

Fragrant silver-green mounds beloved by bees and humans alike.

Lemon Chiffon Peony
Lemon Chiffon Peony28-32"
Perennial · May-Jun · Z4-9

Intersectional Itoh hybrid with pale lemon-yellow semi-double blooms. Bartzella's softer-toned sibling with the same strong stems and long bloom.

Lewisia
Lewisia6-12"
Perennial · May-Jun · Z4-8

Succulent rosettes with brilliant striped flowers in hot sunset colors. Must have perfect drainage or it rots.

Lisianthus
Lisianthus2-3'
Annual · Jun-Oct · Z2-11

Rose-like ruffled blooms with the vase life of a chrysanthemum. The flower farmer's secret weapon for high-end arrangements.

Little Quick Fire Hydrangea
Little Quick Fire Hydrangea3-5'
Shrub · Jun-Sep · Z3-8

Compact form of Quick Fire that blooms early on a container-sized plant. Same flame-toned color shift in a much smaller footprint.

Lupine
Lupine2-4'
Perennial · May-Jun · Z3-8

Dramatic spikes in every color. Short-lived but self-seeds generously.

Magnus Coneflower
Magnus Coneflower3-4'
Perennial · Jun-Sep · Z3-8

The gold standard coneflower. Flat, non-drooping petals around a bold copper cone. Perennial Plant of the Year.

Marigold
Marigold1-3'
Annual · Jun-Oct · Z3-10

Bulletproof color all season long. The workhorse of warm-toned borders.

Mary Todd Daylily
Mary Todd Daylily24-30"
Perennial · Jun-Aug · Z3-9

Ruffled golden-yellow flowers with a lavender eye, large, showy, and sweetly fragrant in the summer border.

Masterwort
Masterwort18-30"
Perennial · Jun-Aug · Z4-7

Intricate pincushion flowers surrounded by papery bracts in soft pinks and whites. Beloved by florists and shade gardeners alike.

May Night Salvia
May Night Salvia18-24"
Perennial · May-Aug · Z3-9

Perennial Plant of the Year. Dense indigo-violet spikes that rebloom if deadheaded.

Meadow Rue
Meadow Rue3-4'
Perennial · May-Jun · Z5-8

Fluffy puffs of bloom on tall, airy stems above columbine-like foliage. Light and ethereal.

Mexican Hat
Mexican Hat1-3'
Perennial · Jun-Sep · Z4-9

Distinctive sombrero-like flowers sway on wiry stems in summer prairies.

Miss Kim Lilac
Miss Kim Lilac4-6'
Shrub · May-Jun · Z3-8

Compact lilac with pale lavender blooms and outstanding fragrance. Burgundy fall foliage as a bonus.

Mister Lincoln Rose
Mister Lincoln Rose4-6'
Shrub · May-Oct · Z5-9

Deep dark red hybrid tea blooms with an intense damask fragrance on long stems. The benchmark for classic red roses since 1964.

Mock Orange
Mock Orange6-10'
Shrub · May-Jun · Z4-8

Arching stems carry orange-blossom-scented white flowers in late spring.

Morning Glory
Morning Glory8-12'
Annual · Jun-Oct · Z3-10

Fast-climbing vine with trumpets that open fresh every morning.

Mountain Bluebell
Mountain Bluebell2-3'
Perennial · Jun-Aug · Z3-7

Sky-blue bell flowers on tall arching stems along mountain streams. The showy western cousin of Virginia Bluebell.

Mountain Laurel
Mountain Laurel5-10'
Shrub · May-Jun · Z3-8

Exquisite geometric buds open to cupped flowers. A native evergreen gem.

Munstead Lavender
Munstead Lavender12-18"
Perennial · Jun-Aug · Z5-9

Earlier blooming and slightly softer purple than Hidcote. Gertrude Jekyll's favorite for a reason.

Munstead Wood Rose
Munstead Wood Rose3-4'
Shrub · May-Sep · Z5-9

Deep velvety crimson cups with an old-rose fragrance that fills the garden. Petals age to plum-purple before falling.

Native Spiderwort
Native Spiderwort2-3'
Perennial · May-Jul · Z4-9

Three-petaled flowers in blue-purple open fresh each morning on a tough native that blooms for weeks and seeds freely.

Nelly Moser Clematis
Nelly Moser Clematis6-8'
Vine · May-Sep · Z4-8

Pale pink petals with a darker pink bar down the center. Prefers some shade to prevent color fading.

New Dawn Climbing Rose
New Dawn Climbing Rose10-15'
Vine · Jun-Sep · Z5-9

The world's most popular climbing rose. Soft blush pink, sweetly fragrant, and remarkably vigorous.

Nigella
Nigella18-24"
Annual · May-Jul · Z2-11

Sky-blue flowers wreathed in feathery green bracts give way to ornamental striped seed pods. Self-sows freely once you start.

Nikko Blue Hydrangea
Nikko Blue Hydrangea4-6'
Shrub · Jun-Aug · Z5-9

The classic blue mophead. Rich, true blue in acidic soil. A cottage garden essential.

Ninebark
Ninebark5-8'
Shrub · May-Jun · Z3-8

Peeling bark, burgundy foliage, and white puffs. A native multitasker.

Nootka Rose
Nootka Rose4-8'
Shrub · May-Jun · Z3-8

Single, apple-pink blooms followed by large rose hips that persist through winter on a vigorous Pacific Northwest native.

Oakleaf Hydrangea
Oakleaf Hydrangea4-8'
Shrub · Jun-Jul · Z5-9

A four-season native flowering shrub with oak-shaped leaves that turn burgundy in fall, exfoliating cinnamon bark in winter, and foot-long white cone blooms in summer that age to dusty pink.

Oceanspray
Oceanspray6-15'
Shrub · Jun-Jul · Z5-9

Cascading creamy white plumes on arching branches. Western Washington's summer answer to a native bridal veil.

Olivia Rose Austin Rose
Olivia Rose Austin Rose3-4'
Shrub · May-Oct · Z4-9

Soft pink rosettes with a sweet fruity fragrance. Widely considered one of the best David Austin roses ever, with exceptional disease resistance.

Oregano
Oregano12-24"
Perennial · Jun-Aug · Z4-9

Tiny flowers are a pollinator magnet when allowed to bloom. Let a patch go to flower for the bees.

Ornithogalum
Ornithogalum6-12"
Bulb · Apr-Jun · Z4-10

Star-shaped white flowers with green stripes on the back. Star of Bethlehem, naturalizes into drifts that take care of themselves.

Ostrich Fern
Ostrich Fern3-5'
Perennial · May-Sep · Z3-7

Tall vase-shaped fronds that unfurl from fiddleheads in spring. Spreads to form dramatic colonies.

Pacific Bleeding Heart
Pacific Bleeding Heart12-18"
Perennial · Apr-Aug · Z3-9

Western native that blooms much longer than its eastern cousin. Ferny foliage all season.

Pardon Me Daylily
Pardon Me Daylily18-24"
Perennial · Jun-Sep · Z3-10

Compact cranberry-red with a yellow-green throat and one of the best reblooming habits in the entire family.

Peace Rose
Peace Rose4-6'
Shrub · May-Oct · Z5-9

Massive cream-yellow blooms with rose-pink edges. The most famous rose of the 20th century, released the day Berlin fell in 1945.

Penstemon
Penstemon2-3'
Perennial · May-Jul · Z3-8

Tubular flowers on upright stems. Native hummingbird magnet for dry gardens.

Pentas
Pentas1-3'
Annual · May-Nov · Z3-11

Star-shaped flower clusters that hummingbirds and butterflies hit on every pass. Blooms nonstop in heat that stops impatiens cold.

Peony
Peony2-3'
Perennial · May-Jun · Z3-8

Lush, ruffled blooms with intoxicating fragrance. Lives for decades.

Petunia
Petunia6-18"
Annual · May-Oct · Z3-10

Cascading color for containers and beds. Blooms nonstop until frost.

Phenomenal Lavender
Phenomenal Lavender2-3'
Perennial · Jun-Aug · Z5-9

Survives humidity and cold that kills other lavenders. Silver foliage stays tight and full.

Pickerelweed
Pickerelweed2-3'
Perennial · Jun-Sep · Z3-10

Spikes of violet-blue flowers above glossy arrow-shaped leaves. Native pond and stream bank staple.

Pink Hawaiian Coral Peony
Pink Hawaiian Coral Peony2-3'
Perennial · May-Jun · Z3-8

Vivid coral-pink semi-double blooms that fade to peach-cream. Early bloomer with a sweet fragrance and one of the most photographed peonies on Instagram.

Portulaca
Portulaca4-8"
Annual · May-Oct · Z3-10

Succulent-leaved sun lover with silky rose-like blooms that thrives where pavement, rock, or sand defeats everything else.

Powwow Wild Berry Coneflower
Powwow Wild Berry Coneflower18-24"
Perennial · Jun-Sep · Z3-9

Deep rose-purple petals and a bronzy cone on a compact reblooming plant that won't sprawl.

Prairie Smoke
Prairie Smoke6-12"
Perennial · Apr-Jun · Z3-7

Nodding wine-red flowers transform into feathery pink seed plumes that persist into summer. Native prairie gem.

Purple de Oro Daylily
Purple de Oro Daylily12-18"
Perennial · Jun-Aug · Z3-9

Deep purple-red blooms on a compact Stella-sized plant. Brings rich color to the front of the border.

Purple Prairie Clover
Purple Prairie Clover12-24"
Perennial · Jun-Aug · Z3-8

Brushy purple flower spikes rise over fine foliage and feed prairie pollinators.

Quick Fire Hydrangea
Quick Fire Hydrangea6-8'
Shrub · Jun-Sep · Z3-8

Blooms a full month before other paniculatas. White cones age to deep rosy pink by fall.

Rainbow Knock Out Rose
Rainbow Knock Out Rose3-4'
Shrub · May-Oct · Z5-10

Coral-pink single blooms with a yellow eye on the same indestructible Knock Out frame. Self-cleaning and disease-resistant like the original.

Red Hot Poker
Red Hot Poker2-4'
Perennial · Jun-Aug · Z5-9

Torch-like spikes in fire-orange and yellow that hummingbirds zoom straight to. Bold and unforgettable.

Red Hot Returns Daylily
Red Hot Returns Daylily14-18"
Perennial · May-Sep · Z3-9

Brilliant red with a small yellow center, compact and one of the earliest daylilies to kick into rebloom.

Red Twig Dogwood
Red Twig Dogwood6-10'
Shrub · May-Jun · Z3-8

Flat clusters of white flowers and berries give way to vivid red stems that shine in winter.

Rhododendron
Rhododendron6-10'
Shrub · May-Jun · Z3-8

Big, bold trusses of bloom over glossy evergreen foliage.

Rhubarb
Rhubarb2-4'
Perennial · May-Jun · Z3-8

Huge leaves and thick red stalks give a lush look while supplying tart harvests.

Roald Dahl Rose
Roald Dahl Rose3-4'
Shrub · May-Oct · Z5-9

Peach-apricot cups in soft warm tones with a tea rose fragrance. Tireless rebloomer with excellent disease resistance.

Rocky Mountain Columbine
Rocky Mountain Columbine18-24"
Perennial · May-Jul · Z3-8

Large blue-and-white spurred flowers bloom in late spring above lacy foliage.

Rocky Mountain Penstemon
Rocky Mountain Penstemon18-30"
Perennial · May-Jul · Z3-8

Spikes of deep blue tubular flowers rise above glossy evergreen foliage in early summer.

Rodgersia
Rodgersia3-4'
Perennial · Jun-Jul · Z5-7

Huge textured leaves resembling horse chestnuts with fluffy plumes. Architectural shade statement.

Rose
Rose2-8'
Perennial · May-Oct · Z3-10

The queen of the garden. Modern varieties are surprisingly low-maintenance.

Rosy Returns Daylily
Rosy Returns Daylily18-24"
Perennial · May-Oct · Z3-9

Soft rose-pink blooms with a cream throat that keep coming from late spring to frost, absolutely tireless.

Rozanne Geranium
Rozanne Geranium12-20"
Perennial · May-Oct · Z5-8

Violet-blue saucer flowers on a sprawling mound that blooms from late spring until frost. The most awarded perennial geranium in history.

Ruby Slippers Hydrangea
Ruby Slippers Hydrangea3-4'
Shrub · Jun-Aug · Z5-9

Compact oakleaf with cone blooms that open white and age to deep ruby red. Burgundy fall foliage finishes the show.

Salvia
Salvia1-3'
Perennial · May-Sep · Z3-10

Vertical flower spikes that hummingbirds and bees cannot resist.

Sarah Bernhardt Peony
Sarah Bernhardt Peony3-3'
Perennial · May-Jun · Z3-8

Fully double, apple-blossom pink blooms so heavy they nod on their stems. The most planted peony in history.

Scabiosa
Scabiosa2-3'
Annual · Jun-Oct · Z3-11

Pincushion blooms on long wiry stems dance over fine foliage. Pollinator magnet that keeps producing if you keep cutting.

Scarlet Gilia
Scarlet Gilia1-3'
Perennial · Jun-Aug · Z3-8

Tubular red trumpets on a wiry biennial that hummingbirds adore across the Mountain West. Blooms its second year, then self-sows.

Scarlet Sage
Scarlet Sage12-24"
Annual · Jun-Oct · Z2-11

Electric red spikes that hummingbirds zero in on. Common bedding plant that earns its spot every year.

Sea Thrift
Sea Thrift6-12"
Perennial · Apr-Jun · Z3-8

Grassy tufts topped with round pink pom-poms. Loves lean soil and coastal conditions.

Shasta Daisy
Shasta Daisy2-3'
Perennial · Jun-Aug · Z3-10

Classic white-and-gold daisies that look fresh from a meadow painting.

Shooting Star
Shooting Star6-18"
Perennial · Apr-Jun · Z4-8

Nodding flowers with swept-back petals resemble tiny shooting stars in spring meadows.

Siloam Doodlebug Daylily
Siloam Doodlebug Daylily12-16"
Perennial · Jun-Jul · Z3-9

Tiny pastel pink blooms on a miniature plant, perfect for container gardens and tight spaces.

Smoke Tree
Smoke Tree10-15'
Tree · Jun-Jul · Z4-8

Airy pink flower plumes create a smoke-like haze around the canopy. 'Royal Purple' has burgundy foliage.

Snapdragon
Snapdragon1-3'
Annual · Apr-Sep · Z3-10

Vertical flower spikes with squeeze-open blooms. Kids love them.

Solomon's Seal
Solomon's Seal2-3'
Perennial · May-Jun · Z3-8

Arching stems hung with dangling white bells. Pairs of leaves create graceful, layered architecture.

Speedwell
Speedwell12-24"
Perennial · May-Aug · Z3-8

Tidy spikes of blue that add vertical punch to the front of the border.

Spirea
Spirea3-5'
Shrub · May-Jul · Z3-10

Flat-topped flower clusters on tidy mounds. The easiest flowering shrub.

Statice
Statice18-30"
Annual · Jun-Sep · Z2-11

Stiff papery flower clusters that dry to keep their color for years. A cut-flower farmer staple for wreaths and dried bouquets.

Stella de Oro Daylily
Stella de Oro Daylily12-18"
Perennial · May-Sep · Z3-10

The most planted perennial in America. Compact, reblooming, and basically indestructible.

Stewartia
Stewartia10-30'
Tree · Jun-Jul · Z5-8

Camellia-like white flowers, exfoliating bark, and crimson fall color. The four-season tree professionals love.

Stock
Stock18-30"
Annual · Apr-Jun · Z2-11

Dense spikes of clove-scented blooms in soft pastels. Cool-season cut flower that fills a room with spicy perfume.

Stokes Aster
Stokes Aster12-18"
Perennial · Jun-Sep · Z5-9

Fringed, shaggy-petaled flowers in shades of cornflower blue that bloom for weeks on a tough Southern native.

Strawflower
Strawflower2-3'
Annual · Jun-Oct · Z2-11

Papery petals that already look like dried flowers when fresh. The original everlasting, hanging on long after every other bloom fades.

Sulphur Flower
Sulphur Flower8-16"
Perennial · Jun-Jul · Z3-8

Sulfur-yellow flower clusters on a silvery-leaved cushion plant. One of the toughest and prettiest natives of the Mountain West.

Sundrop
Sundrop12-24"
Perennial · Jun-Aug · Z4-8

Bright yellow cups that open in daylight on a cheerful, drought-tolerant native that spreads into informal drifts.

Sunny Knock Out Rose
Sunny Knock Out Rose3-4'
Shrub · May-Oct · Z5-10

Bright lemon-yellow single blooms that fade to creamy white. The only Knock Out with real fragrance, and just as bulletproof as the rest.

Sunsprite Rose
Sunsprite Rose2-3'
Shrub · May-Oct · Z5-9

Brilliant deep yellow floribunda blooms that hold their color even in hot sun. Sweet fragrance and outstanding disease resistance.

Swamp Milkweed
Swamp Milkweed3-4'
Perennial · Jun-Aug · Z3-7

Soft mauve-pink clusters that monarch butterflies seek out for egg-laying. Thrives where it's consistently wet.

Swamp Rose
Swamp Rose4-6'
Shrub · Jun-Jul · Z3-9

Clear pink single blooms on a native rose that thrives in wet spots, ditch edges, and rain gardens where other roses would drown.

Sweet Alyssum
Sweet Alyssum3-6"
Annual · Apr-Oct · Z3-10

Honey-scented carpet of tiny flowers. The best living edging plant.

Sweet Pea
Sweet Pea4-6'
Annual · Apr-Jun · Z2-11

Ruffled, intensely fragrant climbing flowers in every pastel shade. Cool-season annual that hates heat.

Sweet William
Sweet William12-24"
Perennial · May-Jul · Z3-9

Dense flat clusters in zoned bicolors with a sweet clove fragrance. Old-fashioned cottage charm that returns reliably.

The Generous Gardener Rose
The Generous Gardener Rose10-15'
Vine · Jun-Sep · Z5-9

Soft blush pink cupped blooms with a classic old-rose fragrance on a graceful climber that flowers reliably even in partial shade.

The President Clematis
The President Clematis8-10'
Vine · May-Sep · Z4-9

Big, rich violet-blue flowers with silvery reverse petals rebloom through the season on a vigorous, reliable plant.

Thread-Leaf Coreopsis
Thread-Leaf Coreopsis18-24"
Perennial · Jun-Sep · Z3-9

Thread-fine foliage and masses of tiny yellow stars bloom for months with zero effort. A perennial you can actually neglect.

Tickseed
Tickseed12-24"
Perennial · Jun-Sep · Z3-10

Cheerful native daisy that blooms for months with almost no care.

Tiger Lily
Tiger Lily2-4'
Bulb · Jun-Aug · Z5-8

Spotted orange-yellow turk's cap blooms on tall stems. The fire-bright wildflower of Pacific Northwest meadows and open forests.

Triteleia
Triteleia18-24"
Bulb · May-Jul · Z5-10

Loose umbels of starry blue trumpets on tall wiry stems. Western native bulb that thrives on summer drought.

Trumpet Gentian
Trumpet Gentian4-8"
Perennial · May-Jun · Z3-7

Intense, almost electric blue trumpet flowers on a low mat. The holy grail of alpine gardeners.

Trumpet Vine
Trumpet Vine20-40'
Vine · Jun-Sep · Z4-10

Aggressive native vine with fiery trumpets. Hummingbird highway.

Tuff Stuff Hydrangea
Tuff Stuff Hydrangea2-3'
Shrub · Jun-Oct · Z5-9

Reblooming mountain hydrangea with delicate lacecap blooms. Takes more cold than macrophyllas and keeps flowering after harsh winters.

Tufted Hair Grass
Tufted Hair Grass2-3'
Grass · Jun-Aug · Z4-9

Airy gold-green flower clouds hover above dark evergreen tufts. One of the few grasses that thrives in moist shade.

Twinspike Coral Bells
Twinspike Coral Bells12-18"
Perennial · May-Jul · Z4-9

Warm amber-caramel foliage that glows in the shade garden all season. The flowers are just a bonus.

Viburnum
Viburnum6-12'
Shrub · Apr-Jun · Z3-10

Fragrant snowball clusters in spring, then berries for birds in fall.

Vinca
Vinca4-6"
Ground Cover · Apr-Jun · Z3-10

Evergreen mat with periwinkle-blue flowers. Tough shade ground cover.

Virginia Sweetspire
Virginia Sweetspire3-5'
Shrub · Jun-Jul · Z5-9

Fragrant white bottlebrush flowers followed by brilliant orange-red fall color on a shade-tolerant, deer-resistant native.

Walker's Low Catmint
Walker's Low Catmint24-30"
Perennial · May-Sep · Z3-9

Perennial Plant of the Year. Billowy lavender-blue spikes that rebloom hard after a shear.

Water Lily
Water Lily1-6"
Perennial · Jun-Sep · Z4-10

Floating jewels that transform any pond. Pads provide shade for fish while flowers dazzle above.

Weigela
Weigela4-6'
Shrub · May-Jun · Z3-8

Tubular blooms smother arching branches in late spring. Hummingbird haven.

Western Red Columbine
Western Red Columbine18-30"
Perennial · May-Jul · Z4-9

Scarlet and yellow spurred flowers that hummingbirds follow through the Pacific Northwest's mountain meadows.

White Prairie Clover
White Prairie Clover12-24"
Perennial · Jun-Aug · Z3-8

Cylindrical white flower spikes with orange anthers on a delicate, drought-proof prairie native that feeds bees all summer.

White Swan Coneflower
White Swan Coneflower2-3'
Perennial · Jun-Sep · Z3-9

Pure white drooping petals around a bronze-orange cone. Elegant and underused.

White Wild Indigo
White Wild Indigo3-4'
Perennial · May-Jun · Z4-9

Luminous white lupin-like spikes on a structural native that's practically indestructible and improves with every year.

Wild Blue Phlox
Wild Blue Phlox10-14"
Perennial · Apr-Jun · Z3-8

Loose clusters of sky-blue flowers float above woodland floors in spring on a fragrant, mat-forming native.

Wild Columbine
Wild Columbine2-3'
Perennial · Apr-Jun · Z3-9

Nodding red-and-yellow spurred flowers that hummingbirds love on a self-sowing native that naturalizes along woodland edges.

Wild Geranium
Wild Geranium12-24"
Perennial · Apr-Jun · Z3-8

Soft pink blooms over deeply-cut foliage. A woodland edge staple.

William Baffin Rose
William Baffin Rose8-12'
Vine · May-Oct · Z3-9

Bulletproof Canadian Explorer climber that survives zone 3 winters without protection. Strawberry-pink semi-double blooms in massive clusters.

Winterberry
Winterberry6-10'
Shrub · Jun-Jul · Z3-8

Inconspicuous blooms, but covered in brilliant red berries all winter long.

Yarrow
Yarrow2-3'
Perennial · Jun-Sep · Z3-10

Flat-topped clusters on ferny foliage. Thrives on neglect in poor soil.

Yucca
Yucca4-8'
Perennial · Jun-Jul · Z4-10

Sword-like evergreen foliage sends up dramatic stalks of white bells. Tough, architectural, underrated.

Zephirine Drouhin Rose
Zephirine Drouhin Rose8-12'
Vine · May-Sep · Z5-9

Thornless cerise-pink climber with intense raspberry fragrance. Tolerates partial shade better than any other climbing rose.

Zinnia
Zinnia1-3'
Annual · Jun-Oct · Z3-10

Easy-grow annual with electric colors. Cut-and-come-again champion.

Agastache
Agastache18-24"
Perennial · Jul-Sep · Z5-9

Licorice-scented foliage and tubular orange-pink flowers that hummingbirds and butterflies find irresistible. Thrives on neglect.

American Gold Rush Black-Eyed Susan
American Gold Rush Black-Eyed Susan18-24"
Perennial · Jul-Oct · Z3-9

Narrow, fuzzy foliage resists the leaf spot that plagues Goldsturm. A worthy upgrade.

Anise Hyssop
Anise Hyssop2-3'
Perennial · Jul-Sep · Z4-9

Lavender-blue spikes with licorice-scented foliage. A pollinator powerhouse that blooms for months.

August Moon Hosta
August Moon Hosta20-24"
Perennial · Jul-Aug · Z3-8

Glowing gold foliage all season, and one of the best hostas for brighter spots with some morning sun.

Bells of Ireland
Bells of Ireland2-3'
Annual · Jul-Sep · Z2-11

Tall green spikes lined with bell-shaped calyces. A florist favorite that brings architectural lime-green texture to any arrangement.

Bishop of Llandaff Dahlia
Bishop of Llandaff Dahlia3-4'
Bulb · Jul-Oct · Z3-10

Brilliant scarlet semi-double blooms above near-black foliage. The contrast between leaf and flower is unmatched in the dahlia world.

Black-Eyed Susan
Black-Eyed Susan2-3'
Perennial · Jul-Oct · Z3-10

Golden prairie workhorse that lights up late summer meadows.

Blue Angel Hosta
Blue Angel Hosta3-3'
Perennial · Jul-Aug · Z3-8

A mammoth shade-garden hosta with thick, corrugated blue-gray leaves up to 18 inches long that slugs leave alone, topped by fragrant lavender flower spikes in midsummer.

Blue Grama Grass
Blue Grama Grass8-18"
Grass · Jul-Sep · Z3-10

Short clumping grass with distinctive eyebrow-shaped seed heads thrives in dry soils.

Bobo Hydrangea
Bobo Hydrangea3-3'
Shrub · Jul-Sep · Z3-8

Dwarf paniculata smothered in blooms. Perfect front-of-border plant that needs almost no care.

Buttonbush
Buttonbush6-10'
Shrub · Jul-Aug · Z5-9

Weird and wonderful pincushion flowers like tiny white globes on a tough native that thrives in wet conditions.

Cafe au Lait Dahlia
Cafe au Lait Dahlia3-4'
Bulb · Jul-Oct · Z3-10

Dinner plate blooms up to 10 inches across in a creamy blush-beige tone florists have built entire wedding industries around.

Cardinal Flower
Cardinal Flower2-4'
Perennial · Jul-Sep · Z3-10

Screaming scarlet spikes. The most vivid red in the native plant world.

Compass Plant
Compass Plant5-9'
Perennial · Jul-Sep · Z3-8

Tall stems with large yellow daisies tower over deeply cut basal leaves that align north-south.

Crocosmia
Crocosmia2-3'
Bulb · Jul-Aug · Z5-9

Arching sprays of fiery red-orange that hummingbirds go crazy for. Sword-like foliage adds structure.

Culver's Root
Culver's Root4-6'
Perennial · Jul-Aug · Z3-8

Tall tapering spires of tiny white flowers that bees mob. Vertical and elegant at the back of the border.

Dahlia
Dahlia1-5'
Bulb · Jul-Oct · Z3-10

Endless forms from dinner-plate to pompom. The obsession of flower farmers.

Dragon's Blood Sedum
Dragon's Blood Sedum3-6"
Perennial · Jul-Aug · Z3-9

Creeping mat of burgundy-tinged foliage with starry red flowers. Turns deep red in fall.

Emily McKenzie Crocosmia
Emily McKenzie Crocosmia24-30"
Bulb · Jul-Sep · Z5-9

Bold orange blooms with red throats appear on graceful arching stems in late summer.

Empress Wu Hosta
Empress Wu Hosta3-4'
Perennial · Jul-Aug · Z3-8

The world's largest hosta. Individual leaves can exceed two feet. A bold statement in any shade garden.

Fire and Ice Hosta
Fire and Ice Hosta14-18"
Perennial · Jul-Jul · Z3-8

Stark white centers with deep green margins, high contrast that jumps out from a shady border.

Fire Light Hydrangea
Fire Light Hydrangea5-6'
Shrub · Jul-Oct · Z3-8

Upright cones open pure white and transform to deep pomegranate red as the season ages. Strong stems that never need staking.

Frances Williams Hosta
Frances Williams Hosta22-28"
Perennial · Jul-Aug · Z3-8

Classic blue-green heart-shaped leaves with wide gold margins that make this one of the all-time great hostas.

Garden Phlox
Garden Phlox2-4'
Perennial · Jul-Sep · Z3-8

Billowing clusters of fragrant summer color. A butterfly magnet.

Giant Coneflower
Giant Coneflower4-7'
Perennial · Jul-Sep · Z5-9

Towering stems with dramatically elongated cones rise above huge blue-green paddle leaves. An architectural native that commands attention.

Globe Thistle
Globe Thistle2-4'
Perennial · Jul-Aug · Z3-9

Perfectly spherical steel-blue globes on white stems that dry to perfection. Bees are absolutely obsessed.

Golden Tiara Hosta
Golden Tiara Hosta10-14"
Perennial · Jul-Aug · Z3-8

Small, fast-spreading mound with chartreuse-gold margins and one of the easiest hostas you can grow.

Goldsturm Black-Eyed Susan
Goldsturm Black-Eyed Susan24-30"
Perennial · Jul-Oct · Z3-9

The gold standard rudbeckia. Uniform, floriferous, and utterly reliable in any soil.

Gooseneck Loosestrife
Gooseneck Loosestrife2-3'
Perennial · Jul-Aug · Z3-9

Gracefully arching white flower spikes that curve at the tips like a goose neck. Spreads vigorously in moist soil.

Guacamole Hosta
Guacamole Hosta20-24"
Perennial · Jul-Aug · Z3-8

Chartreuse-gold leaves with dark green margins and sweetly fragrant white flowers that perfume the shade garden.

Halcyon Hosta
Halcyon Hosta14-18"
Perennial · Jul-Aug · Z3-8

The bluest hosta you can grow. Thick, heavily textured leaves resist slugs better than most.

Hardy Hibiscus
Hardy Hibiscus3-6'
Perennial · Jul-Sep · Z4-9

Dinner-plate blooms up to 12 inches across on a native perennial that dies to the ground and returns bigger each year.

Hosta
Hosta1-3'
Perennial · Jul-Aug · Z3-8

The undisputed queen of shade gardening. Foliage in every green and blue.

Hot Papaya Coneflower
Hot Papaya Coneflower24-30"
Perennial · Jul-Sep · Z4-9

Fiery double blooms like tiny orange dahlias on a coneflower. A showstopper that earns every bit of the hype.

Indian Summer Rudbeckia
Indian Summer Rudbeckia2-3'
Annual · Jul-Sep · Z3-7

Massive 6-9 inch golden daisies on a short-lived plant. Bigger and bolder than perennial black-eyed susans.

Joe-Pye Weed
Joe-Pye Weed4-7'
Perennial · Jul-Sep · Z3-8

Towering native with mauve domes that butterflies swarm in late summer.

June Hosta
June Hosta12-15"
Perennial · Jul-Aug · Z3-8

Gold center streaked with blue-green margins. Color shifts through the season. A collector's favorite.

Karma Choc Dahlia
Karma Choc Dahlia3-4'
Bulb · Jul-Oct · Z3-10

Velvety dark burgundy waterlily blooms that read almost black in low light. Strong stems built for the vase.

Krossa Regal Hosta
Krossa Regal Hosta3-4'
Perennial · Jul-Aug · Z3-8

Stately vase-shaped form with silvery-blue leaves on long stems. Tall lavender flower spikes rise five feet above the foliage.

Liatris
Liatris2-4'
Perennial · Jul-Sep · Z3-10

Blazing star. Spikes that bloom unusually from top to bottom.

Liberty Hosta
Liberty Hosta24-30"
Perennial · Jul-Aug · Z3-8

Large blue-green leaves with wide creamy yellow margins that whiten as the season ages. Bigger and brighter than First Frost, its parent.

Ligularia
Ligularia3-4'
Perennial · Jul-Aug · Z4-8

Bold, dinner-plate leaves with daisy-like flowers. Loves wet feet and will wilt dramatically if dry.

Limelight Hydrangea
Limelight Hydrangea6-8'
Shrub · Jul-Sep · Z3-8

Cone-shaped blooms open chartreuse, mature to white, then blush pink in fall. Tough as nails.

Little Lime Hydrangea
Little Lime Hydrangea3-5'
Shrub · Jul-Sep · Z3-8

Compact Limelight. Same color show in a smaller package perfect for borders and containers.

Luna Red Hibiscus
Luna Red Hibiscus2-3'
Perennial · Jul-Sep · Z4-9

Compact variety with enormous crimson blooms that stays tidy enough for a large container.

Night Embers Daylily
Night Embers Daylily24-30"
Perennial · Jul-Aug · Z3-9

Deep burgundy-red with a black eye and yellow throat, smoldering in the summer border.

Northern Sea Oats
Northern Sea Oats2-3'
Grass · Jul-Sep · Z4-9

Flat seed heads dangle from arching stems and dance in the slightest wind. The best native grass for shade.

Obedient Plant
Obedient Plant2-4'
Perennial · Jul-Sep · Z3-9

Spikes of snapdragon-like flowers that can be pushed and stay where moved, earning a very literal common name.

Oriental Lily
Oriental Lily3-5'
Bulb · Jul-Aug · Z3-9

Huge, intensely fragrant blooms in deep pink and white that perfume the entire garden. The lily that defines summer.

Patriot Hosta
Patriot Hosta18-22"
Perennial · Jul-Aug · Z3-8

Dark green leaves with crisp white margins. Classic variegated hosta that brightens shady spots.

Penhill Watermelon Dahlia
Penhill Watermelon Dahlia4-5'
Bulb · Jul-Oct · Z3-10

Cactus-form dinner plate blooms in swirled peach, coral, and yellow with twisting petals. Each flower looks like a sunset in motion.

Phantom Hydrangea
Phantom Hydrangea6-8'
Shrub · Jul-Sep · Z3-8

Huge cone blooms up to 15 inches long open white and age to dusty pink. One of the largest flowered paniculatas you can grow.

Pinky Winky Hydrangea
Pinky Winky Hydrangea6-8'
Shrub · Jul-Sep · Z3-8

Two-tone blooms with white tips and pink bases. Strong stems hold heavy flower heads upright.

Plumleaf Azalea
Plumleaf Azalea10-15'
Shrub · Jul-Aug · Z5-9

The only azalea that blooms in midsummer, with fiery orange-red flowers that light up the late-season shade garden.

Polish Spirit Clematis
Polish Spirit Clematis10-15'
Vine · Jul-Sep · Z4-9

Deep violet-purple flowers cover a vigorous plant from midsummer to fall. Prune hard each spring and stand back.

Prairie Dock
Prairie Dock4-8'
Perennial · Jul-Sep · Z3-8

Huge basal leaves and tall stalks topped with yellow daisies give strong prairie structure.

Rose Mallow
Rose Mallow5-8'
Perennial · Jul-Sep · Z5-9

Enormous pale pink blooms up to 12 inches across on a wetland-loving native. Grow near a pond and you'll never look back.

Rose of Sharon
Rose of Sharon8-12'
Shrub · Jul-Oct · Z5-10

A cold-hardy hibiscus shrub (Hibiscus syriacus) with big tropical-looking blooms in lavender, pink, blue, white, or wine, opening late summer when most flowering shrubs are done.

Royal Standard Hosta
Royal Standard Hosta24-30"
Perennial · Jul-Sep · Z3-8

Glossy green leaves and pure white fragrant flowers on tall stems. Takes more sun than most hostas and perfumes the entire shade garden.

Russian Sage
Russian Sage3-4'
Perennial · Jul-Oct · Z4-9

Airy lavender clouds on silver stems. Thrives in heat and poor soil.

Sacred Lotus
Sacred Lotus3-5'
Perennial · Jul-Aug · Z4-10

Massive blooms rise above umbrella leaves in shallow water. Seedpods are as ornamental as the flowers.

Sagae Hosta
Sagae Hosta24-30"
Perennial · Jul-Aug · Z3-8

Huge gray-blue leaves with creamy margins on a stately, vase-shaped plant that wins awards for good reason.

Sea Holly
Sea Holly2-3'
Perennial · Jul-Sep · Z4-8

Metallic blue bracts and cones turn the whole plant a vivid silvery-blue. Otherworldly and completely drought-proof.

Sideoats Grama
Sideoats Grama18-30"
Grass · Jul-Sep · Z4-9

Seed heads hang like tiny flags along one side of the stem on this graceful, drought-tolerant prairie native.

Stained Glass Hosta
Stained Glass Hosta14-18"
Perennial · Jul-Aug · Z3-8

Glossy gold center with dark green margins, like light through a cathedral window.

Strawberry Sundae Hydrangea
Strawberry Sundae Hydrangea4-5'
Shrub · Jul-Oct · Z4-8

Compact paniculata cones open creamy white, blush pink in summer, then deepen to strawberry red as fall arrives.

Sum and Substance Hosta
Sum and Substance Hosta3-3'
Perennial · Jul-Aug · Z3-8

Chartreuse giant that can take more sun than most hostas. Heart-shaped leaves grow enormous.

Summersweet Clethra
Summersweet Clethra4-8'
Shrub · Jul-Aug · Z3-9

Spikes of intensely sweet-scented white flowers in midsummer, one of the best fragrant natives for shady spots.

Sunflower
Sunflower3-8'
Annual · Jul-Sep · Z3-10

Pure joy on a stalk. Birds love the seeds, kids love the spectacle.

Sweet Nathalie Dahlia
Sweet Nathalie Dahlia3-4'
Bulb · Jul-Oct · Z3-10

Soft peachy-pink ball dahlia with perfect rounded form. A cut-flower farmer favorite for the way it holds up in arrangements for days.

Tall Phlox David
Tall Phlox David3-4'
Perennial · Jul-Sep · Z4-8

Pure white fragrant phlox with the best mildew resistance in the species. A reliable, clean performer for the late-summer garden.

Thomas Edison Dahlia
Thomas Edison Dahlia3-4'
Bulb · Jul-Oct · Z3-10

Rich royal purple dinner plate blooms with formal decorative form. One of the few true purples and a showstopper in late-summer beds.

Vanilla Strawberry Hydrangea
Vanilla Strawberry Hydrangea5-7'
Shrub · Jul-Oct · Z3-8

Cone blooms open creamy white, age to soft pink, then deepen to strawberry red while new white cones keep emerging above them.

Vintage Wine Coneflower
Vintage Wine Coneflower2-3'
Perennial · Jul-Sep · Z3-9

Wine-purple petals that age to rose on a robust, well-branched plant. One of the most floriferous echinacea you can grow.

Visions in Pink Astilbe
Visions in Pink Astilbe12-18"
Perennial · Jul-Aug · Z3-8

Compact and more drought-tolerant than most astilbes. Dense, rosy-pink plumes.

Wide Brim Hosta
Wide Brim Hosta18-22"
Perennial · Jul-Aug · Z3-8

Blue-green leaves with wide creamy-white margins that age to a clean white, a standout performer in any shade garden.

Wild Bergamot
Wild Bergamot2-4'
Perennial · Jul-Aug · Z3-9

The wild cousin of bee balm. Lavender puffs alive with pollinators. Tougher and more mildew-resistant.

Aster
Aster1-4'
Perennial · Aug-Nov · Z3-8

The grand finale of the garden season. Essential for fall pollinators.

Autumn Joy Sedum
Autumn Joy Sedum18-24"
Perennial · Aug-Oct · Z3-9

Broccoli-like heads open pink and age to copper-bronze. Four-season interest, zero maintenance.

Big Bluestem
Big Bluestem4-6'
Grass · Aug-Oct · Z3-9

The signature grass of the tallgrass prairie, turning copper-bronze in fall with distinctive turkey-foot seed heads.

Fountain Grass
Fountain Grass2-4'
Grass · Aug-Nov · Z5-10

Arching, bottlebrush plumes that catch the light. Movement in the garden.

Goldenrod
Goldenrod2-5'
Perennial · Aug-Oct · Z3-10

Wrongly blamed for allergies. A vital late-season pollinator magnet.

Great Blue Lobelia
Great Blue Lobelia2-3'
Perennial · Aug-Sep · Z4-9

Intense blue flower spikes that hummingbirds and bumblebees fight over in late summer. The bolder, taller cousin of cardinal flower.

Helenium
Helenium3-5'
Perennial · Aug-Oct · Z3-8

Warm-toned daisy-like flowers with raised centers bloom as summer turns to fall. Loves moist soil.

Indian Grass
Indian Grass3-6'
Grass · Aug-Oct · Z4-9

Golden-orange fall color and shimmering flower spikes make this tall prairie native one of autumn's best performers.

Japanese Anemone
Japanese Anemone2-4'
Perennial · Aug-Oct · Z4-8

Graceful, swaying blooms on tall stems. Elegant in partial shade.

Japanese Forest Grass
Japanese Forest Grass12-18"
Grass · Aug-Sep · Z5-9

Arching variegated leaves form graceful cascades and brighten shady spots.

Little Bluestem
Little Bluestem2-4'
Grass · Aug-Oct · Z3-9

Upright clumps turn coppery orange in fall and stand well through winter.

Lycoris
Lycoris18-24"
Bulb · Aug-Sep · Z5-10

Bare stems shoot up overnight in late summer topped with fragrant pink trumpets. Surprise lily, naked lady, magic lily, all the same plant.

Monkshood
Monkshood3-5'
Perennial · Aug-Sep · Z3-7

Deep indigo-blue hooded flowers on tall spikes in late summer. One of the few genuinely blue flowers that grows in shade.

Northwind Switchgrass
Northwind Switchgrass4-5'
Grass · Aug-Oct · Z4-9

Stiffly upright blue-green foliage that never flops. The most architectural switchgrass available.

Prairie Dropseed
Prairie Dropseed18-30"
Grass · Aug-Sep · Z3-9

Fine-textured mounds send up airy fragrant flower sprays that persist into winter.

Prairie Sky Switchgrass
Prairie Sky Switchgrass3-4'
Grass · Aug-Oct · Z4-9

The bluest foliage of any switchgrass, with airy pink seed clouds drifting above in late summer.

Sedum
Sedum6-24"
Perennial · Aug-Nov · Z3-10

Succulent leaves, tough as nails. Ages to deep crimson in autumn.

Shenandoah Switchgrass
Shenandoah Switchgrass3-4'
Grass · Aug-Oct · Z4-9

Compact selection that turns vivid burgundy-red in late summer earlier than any other switchgrass.

Showy Goldenrod
Showy Goldenrod2-4'
Perennial · Aug-Oct · Z3-8

Upright spikes of bright yellow flowers feed late-season pollinators on dry prairies.

Sweet Autumn Clematis
Sweet Autumn Clematis10-20'
Vine · Aug-Sep · Z4-9

Explosive late-summer bloom of thousands of tiny fragrant white flowers. Vigorous to a fault.

Switchgrass
Switchgrass3-6'
Grass · Aug-Oct · Z3-10

Upright native grass with airy seed heads. Gold and red fall color.

Turtlehead
Turtlehead2-3'
Perennial · Aug-Oct · Z3-8

Snapdragon-like flowers shaped exactly like a turtle's head. Loves wet feet.

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