#6 Stella de Oro Daylily
Source: gardenerdirect.com
Daylilies are the perfect addition to anyone’s garden and grows well in all US zones. A daylilies bloom with last only one day — hence the name. However, the Stella de Oro keeps churning out new stems with golden-yellow blossoms for up to five months, much longer than most daylilies.
Where and How to Grow:
Requires full sun to light shade; regular water. Grows as a perennial in all US zones.
#7 Evergreen Candytuft
This beautiful white flower plant with start blooming in early spring and will continue to bloom through out, until fall. This evergreen will also look attractive all year-long with green leaves.
Where and How to Grow:
Requires full sun to part shade; regular water. Grows as a perennial in zones 5-9.
#8 Brown-Eyed Susan
Stunning yellow or orange flowers with a raised brown polka-dot center stand out in a perennial border.
Where and How to Grow:
Requires full sun; moderate to regular water. Grows as an annual or perennial, depending on the variety, will grow in all US zones.
#9 Joe Pye Weed
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This stunning wildflower draws in beautiful butterflies and birds and should be planted as a tall screen in a perennial bed. This plant grows to be 5 to 7′ feet tall.
Where and How to Grow:
Requires full sun; average to abundant water. Grows as a perennial in zones 4-8.
#10 Purple Coneflower
This stunning daisy-like flower with grow to be about 4′ inches and will bloom from mid-summer right into autumn.
Where and How to Grow:
This plan requires moderate watering and plenty of sunlight. This plant will grow in all US zones.
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