his brightly colored perennial flower is loved for its orange, yellow, and golden blossoms. It is low-maintenance and does not require fertilizer application. It is drought-tolerant, prefers exposure to full sunlight and well-draining sand soils, and matures up to 18 inches tall and 24 inches wide.
A perennial, drought-resistant flower with thick, white, hairy stems that enhance garden aesthetics. It blooms in summer and spring, producing flowers in shades of lilac, white, bright pink, or lavender.
It has impressive spikes of blue flowers. It prefers cooler climates, growing best in full sun to partial shade with well-drained soil.
Known also as a nosebleed plant or devil’s nettle, this member of the aster family blooms with tiny white flowers in summer and spring. It has a lacy, feathery appearance and is low-maintenance, thriving in poor, rocky soils but adaptable to other types.
This low-growing, fire-resistant perennial features trumpet-shaped flowers and blooms in summer. It’s known for attracting hummingbirds and prefers full sun and sandy, clay, or serpentine soils.
This perennial produces blue to purple flowers. It requires supplemental watering in summer to prevent dormancy. It is low-maintenance, tolerates various soil types, and prefers full sunlight to partial shade.