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Crocus bulbs bring early bursts of color—purple, yellow, white, and lilac, to gardens or containers. Plant them in the cooler months so they emerge and bloom in autumn, winter, or early spring.

Daffodil
Narcissus spp.
Narcissus, more commonly known as daffodils, are cheerful spring-blooming bulbs loved for their trumpet-shaped flowers and versatility in gardens or containers.

Dahlia
Dahlia pinnata
Dahlias are among the most celebrated summer-to-autumn bloomers, famed for their dazzling range of flower shapes, sizes, and colors.

Daylily
Hemerocallis spp.
If you’re after bold, colorful, and fuss-free blooms, daylilies are a gardener’s dream come true.

Epimedium
Genus Epimedium
Epimedium species—also known as barrenwort or fairy wings—are shade-loving, mat-forming perennials prized for attractive, often colorful foliage and delicate spring flowers.

False Cypress
Chamaecyparis spp.
Chamaecyparis False Cypresses Chamaecyparis, commonly known as False Cypress, is a diverse genus of evergreen conifers admired for their refined textures and sculptural forms.

Firethorn
Pyracantha spp.
Pyracantha, or firethorn, is a hardy evergreen shrub famed for its glossy foliage, white blossom clusters in early summer, and spectacular autumn-winter berries in shades of red, orange, and yellow.

Fleabane
Erigeron spp.
Fleabane (Erigeron) brims with cottage-garden charm, offering cheerful daisy-like blooms that dot the border or landscape with vibrant color.

Flowering Cherries
Prunus spp.
Prunus is a large and beloved genus within the rose family (Rosaceae), encompassing more than 200–300 species including flowering cherries, almonds, apricots, peaches, and ornamental plums .

Flowering Cherry Climber
Prunus triloba
Prunus triloba is a graceful flowering cherry climber cherished for its abundant double pink blooms that drape a sunny wall in early spring.

Forget‑me‑not
Myosotis spp.
Myosotis, popularly known as forget‑me‑not, is a charming hardy biennial producing carpets of tiny star‑like flowers.

Forsythia
Forsythia spp.
Forsythia is a cheerful, easy-to-grow shrub loved for its sunny bright-yellow flowers that appear before leaf emergence in late winter to early spring.

Foxglove
Digitalis purpurea
Foxgloves are a dramatic biennial or short-lived perennial that bring height and charm with their majestic spikes of tubular blooms.

Foxtail Lily
Eremurus spp.
Fox-tailed Lily – Eremurus Fox-tailed Lily, botanically known as Eremurus, is a striking perennial native to Central and Western Asia.

Gallica Rose
Rosa gallica
Once the most treasured rose of the Middle Ages, the Gallica rose (Rosa gallica) graced early English gardens for its medicinal uses and deep, old-world charm.

Gay Feather, Blazing Star
Liatris spicata
Liatris spicata, known as Gay Feather or Blazing Star, lights up gardens with tall, feathery flower spikes through late summer.

Globe Thistle
Echinops (genus)
Echinops, commonly known as Globe Thistle, are bold perennial plants with striking spiky spherical flower heads in shades of blue, lavender, or white.

Globeflower
Trollius × cultorum, Trollius europaeus, Trollius chinensis
Trollius, commonly called globeflower, is a charming herbaceous perennial that brings early summer brightness to damp garden spots.

Golden Chain Tree
Laburnum × watereri
Laburnum × watereri, commonly known as Golden Chain Tree, is a hybrid deciduous tree admired for its breathtaking cascading clusters of golden-yellow flowers. A cross between Laburnum alpinum and L.

Golden Marguerite
Anthemis tinctoria
Anthemis tinctoria, commonly known as golden marguerite or ox‑eye chamomile, is a cheerful perennial that brings golden sunshine to hot, sunny borders from summer into autumn.

Grass‑leaved Nerine
Nerine filifolia Baker
Nerine filifolia is a charming South African bulb offering delicate, frilly rosy‑pink flowers in late summer.

Guernsey Lily
Nerine sarniensis
Nerine sarniensis, commonly called the Guernsey Lily, is a striking autumn bulb valued for its vibrant scarlet or orange-red umbels of spidery, lily-like flowers.

Heather, Heath, Bell Heather
Erica spp.
Erica, commonly called heather or heath, forms hardy evergreen shrubs and sub-shrubs valued for their bell-shaped blossoms and fine-textured foliage.

Hebe
Hebe spp.
Hebes are a diverse and vibrant group of evergreen shrubs prized for their extended flowering period, attractive foliage, and ease of care.