requires full sun
requires full or half sun
requires shade
Abelia-a
small deciduous shrub with small, trumpet shaped white or pink fragrant
flowers. The leaves are medium green, although variegated forms are available.
Althea-a
deciduous shrub of 4-10 ft. Rather slender in growth habit. Fluffy, large
flowers ranging in color from white, to lilac, to pink.
Azaleas-evergreen
shrub with small green leaves. Available in many different colors ranging
from whites, yellows, pinks, lilacs, and reds and in different sizes. Also
deciduous varieties available.
Black-eyed
Susan-annual climber to 10 ft. with orange yellow flowers
with brown centers.
Bougainvillea-climber
with thick leaves, green or variegated, and beautiful pink, orange, or
yellow bracts. Stems have long spines.
Buddleia
(butterfly bush)- deciduous shrub with green, lance shaped
leaves. 12-15 feet in height.Long panicles of small white, purple, or pink
flowers.
Camellia-evergreen
tree or shrub with glossy, thick leaves. Flowers are large and can be either
single or double in shades of white, pink and red.
Chinese
Jasmine-evergreen climber to 10 ft. with fragrant white
flowers.
Clematis-a
perennial about 2-3 feet tall with a wide range of flower colors.Can be
treated as a vine by tying to a post or stake.
Crape
Myrtle-a deciduous shrub or tree. Flowers in large, lance
shaped pannicles. The small individual flowers are crinkled like tissue
paper and the colors are lilac, pink, red, and white.
Dogwood-deciduous
shrub or small tree.10-15 feet with oval leaves.Flowers are greenish and
insignificant, but the bracts that surround the flower can be in showy
colors such as red,pink, or white.
Double
File Viburnum-deciduous shrub 6-9 ft. wide and high.
The flowers (white) sit on top of the horizontal branches, looking like
a covering of snow. Red fruits turn black.
Firethorn(Pyracantha)-a
thorny evergreen shrub with white flowers followed by red-orange clusters
of berries which are very dramatic. The fruits are also loved by birds
during the autumn and winter months.
Flowering
Almond-a small, deciduous tree of 12-15 ft. with
a beautiful early spring display of very light pink flowers before the
leaves appear.
Flowering
Crabapple-a small, deciduous tree to about 20 ft. with
red or pink flowers and red fruits that resemble cherries. The leaves are
a red-purple color.
Hibiscus-evergreen
shrub in areas with no frost.6ft. with pointed leaves and huge (5inches
or more) flowers in colors ranging from white to red.Very tropical looking.
Honeysuckle-evergreen
climber to 8 ft. with yellow flowers that open at their ends.
Hydrangea-deciduous
shrub from small to medium sized (4-6ft.) with large rounded or long clusters
of flowers.
Gardenia-evergreen
shrub of medium size 4-6 ft. White, very fragrant large flowers of a cup
shape.
Japanese
Magnolia-deciduous shrub, around 30ft. Large tulip shaped
flowers are available in white or pink.
Japanese
Snowball-deciduous shrub 8-10 ft. with showy white balls
of flowers.
Japanese
Spiraea-a deciduous shrub to 5 ft. with lance shaped
leaves and showy clusters of pink, white or red flowers.
Japanese
Quince- a deciduous shrub to 6 ft. or more with single flowers that appear before the leaves. Flowers are pink, red, or white with yellow stamens. Yellow fruits.
Lantana-deciduous
shrub 2-4 ft. Flowers are in circular clusters with variable color combinations
mostly containing yellows, pinks, and reds. Flowers continuously during
the growing season and loves the sun.
Magnolia
Grandiflora-evergreen tree growing to 80 ft. It has large,
leathery, dark green leaves.Very large white flowers (8-10 inches), cup
shaped and very fragrant.
Mock
Orange-deciduous shrub reaching 12 ft. tall. Very fragrant
white flowers.
Morning
Glory-evergreen tropical climber with large, trumpet
shaped, blue flowers.
Oakleaf
Hydrangea-large deciduous shrub, 6 ft. or higher with
a similar spread. Large, oak type leaves. Long pannicles of white flowers
which fade to a soft pink.
Oleander-evergreen
shrub with leathery, lance shaped green leaves. Red, pink, peach, yellow,
and white flowers in single or double forms.
Rose
"floribunda"-a low growing bedding rose of about 2 ft.,
much hardier than hybrid teas. Very little to no spraying is required.
It is covered with clusters of flowers throughout the growing season, the
flowers usually occurring in flushes.The flowers are not affected
by the weather.
Sweet
Pea-an annual climber with large, nodding flowers of
white, yellow, pink, red, and purple shades.
Trumpet
Creeper-deciduous climber to 20 ft. or more. Pinnate
leaves and red-orange,trumpet shaped flowers.
Trumpet
Honeysuckle-evergreen climber with orange-red flowers.
Weigela-a
deciduous shrub 6 ft. and spreading. Oval green leaves with pink, red,
or white tubular flowers.
Wisteria-a
strong climber to 60 ft. with fragrant lilac or mauve flowers in long,
racemes. There are also white and purple varieties.
Flowering time-late
summer.
Light-a protected
area with full sun.
Soil-not particular.
Pointers-a
good plant to use where few plants are blooming in the late summer.
Flowering time-late
summer.
Light-full
sun.
Soil-well drained.
Pointers-Can
be planted in large pots for a patio. Great as a columnar hedge.
Flowering time-spring.
Light-shade
or dappled shade.
Soil-moist,
well drained soil.
Pointers-prune
only right after the flowers fade.
Flowering time-summer
to autumn.
Light-mostly
sunny.
Soil-well drained.
Flowering time-spring,summer,
and autumn, in spurts.
Light-full
sun.
Soil-rich loam.
Pointers-they
bloom best when under stressful conditions.
Flowering time-late
summer.
Light-needs
full sun.
Soil-fairly
light soil with good drainage.
Pointers-plant
while dormant. Absolutely essential that it does not stand in water.
Flowering time-winter
and spring.
Light-half
shade is best.
Soil-light
and loamy.
Pointers-never
let roots dry out or sit in water.
Flowering time-early
spring and summer.
Light-full
sun.
Soil-light
soil.
Pointers-prune
hard after flowering. This plant is good for outdoor use in frost free
areas.
Flowering time-summer.
Light-sun or
light shade.
Soil-well drained
soil, likes lime.
Flowering time-summer.
Light-full
sun.
Soil-not particular,
but does well with organic matter in soil.
Pointers-needs
plenty of sunlight to ripen the wood and to keep the leaves from mildewing.
Flowering time-spring.
Light-dappled
shade.
Soil-moist
soil with decaying leaves is ideal.
Pointers-never
transplant a "wild" dogwood. They are very likely to die when moved from
their native surroundings. Always use a hybrid species from nurseries.
Flowering time-spring-summer.
Light-sun or
half shade.
Soil-moist
garden soil.
Pointers-good
for hedges.
Flowering time-early
summer.
Light-full
sun or half shade.
Soil-likes
heavy, fertile soil.
Pointers-this
plant is hard to transplant, so handle the root ball with care.
Flowering time-
early spring.
Light-full
sun.
Soil-well drained
light garden soil.
Flowering time-late
spring.
Light-full
sun or half shade (in hot southern areas).
Soil-loamy
and well drained soil.
Pointers-this
tree does very well along walkways and beside decks if you don't mind the
falling fruits.
Flowering time-mid-summer.
Light-full
sun.
Soil-loamy,
rich soil.
Pointers-can
be grown in pots and wintered over indoors.
Flowering time-summer.
Light-shade
or partial shade.
Soil-well drained.
Flowering time-summer.
Light-full
sun to partial shade.
Soil-average
to rich soil.
Pointers-protect
plants from strong winds. Blue flowered plants may turn pink in alkaline
soils; to remedy, add aluminum sulfate to soil using 3 oz. per gallon of
water.
Flowering time-summer.
Light-full
sun to partial shade.
Soil-not particular.
Pointers-good
where a privacy fence is needed.
Flowering time-spring.
Light-full
sun or half shade.
Soil-tolerant
of most soils, but no lime.
Flowering time-early
summer.
Light-full
sun to half shade.
Soil-moist
garden soil.
Flowering time-summer.
Light-full
sun.
Soil-moist
loamy soil.
Pointers-should be pruned in the spring to keep an attractive shape and to have a good show of flowers.
Flowering time-spring.
Light-sun.
Soil-moist,
preferably heavy soil.
Pointers-watch
for scale disease.
Flowering time-summer-autumn.
Light-full
sun to part shade.
Soil-well drained.
Pointers-good
for a short, deciduous hedge. Attracts butterflies, hummingbirds, and bumblebees.
Should be pruned back severely (almost to the ground) after the leaves
have fallen in the early winter.
Flowering time-summer.
Light-sun or
half shade.
Soil-acid to
neutral soil, well drained and rich in organic matter.
Pointers-the
flowers will quickly turn brown when touched, so if you want cuttings,
be very careful handling them.
Flowering time-summer
Light-full
sun or half shade.
Soil-loamy
soil is ideal.
Pointers-flowers
on old wood.
Flowering time-summer.
Light-full
sun.
Soil-not particular.
Pointers-watch
for aphids. Shoot with water hose if they are present.
Flowering time-summer.
Light-half
shade.
Soil-not particular,
but prefers moist conditions.
Pointers-give
this specimen plenty of room to grow.
Flowering time-summer.
Light-full
sun.
Soil-not particular.
Pointers-watch
kids and pets around this one; all parts of it are poisonous.
Flowering time-summer
through early autumn. Possibly longer in the deep south.
Light-full
sun.
Soil-heavy
loam.
Pointers-these
make great deciduous, low hedges. They are beautiful along driveways and
along highways.
Flowering time-late
spring to autumn.
Light-full
to half sun.
Soil-rich loam.
Pointers-they
cannot stand very hot conditions like you find in the south during summer.
They must be staked to climb, and the spent blooms should be removed for
repeat flowering.
Flowering time-late
spring through summer.
Light-full
sun.
Soil-rich and
light.
Flowering time-spring
and summer.
Light-partial
shade.
Soil-well drained.
Flowering time-summer.
Light-sun or
light shade.
Soil-moist,
well drained garden soil.
Flowering time-early
summer.
Light-full
sun.
Soil-not particular.
Pointers-keep
mulched to cool roots.