With its large, showy flowers, the hibiscus is a summer staple with a tropical feel to gardens. It enjoys full sun to part shade and reaches heights of 4-6 feet in zones 9-12.
This sun-loving perennial is treated as an annual in cooler climates but is hardy in zones 9 to 11. Its clusters of small, brightly colored flowers can attract butterflies and hummingbirds, making it a perfect addition to any garden.
Coreopsis, also known as Tickseed, is known for its bright, daisy-like flowers in shades of yellow, gold, orange, and red or pink.
Daylilies are a favorite in many gardens. They come in a spectrum of yellow to shades of red. These plants are easy to care for and do well in full sun and partial shade.
Also known as Echinacea, Coneflower boasts nectar-rich blooms that attract bees. While coneflowers are perhaps most commonly recognized for their purple varieties, there are also red-flowering types.
rue to its name, Bee Balm is a magnet for bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Part of the mint family, it’s easy to grow and provides aromatic flowers that spread joy and color
Chrysanthemums are perennials in zones 5 to 9 but often grown as annuals in other zones. They require full sun and well-drained soil, blooming in late summer to fall.