Lavender: Known for its fragrant blooms and versatility, lavender adds beauty and aroma to gardens throughout the seasons.
Rudbeckia: Also called Black-Eyed Susans, these cheerful flowers bloom from summer to fall, attracting butterflies and bees.
Astilbe: With feathery plumes in shades of pink, red, and white, astilbe thrives in shady spots and blooms in summer.
Coreopsis: These daisy-like flowers come in various colors and bloom from early summer to fall, providing long-lasting beauty.
Salvia: Offering spikes of blue, purple, or red flowers, salvias are drought-tolerant and attract pollinators to the garden.
Hellebore: Also known as Lenten Rose, hellebores bloom in late winter to early spring, brightening up the garden early in the year.