Lavender, known for its fragrant foliage and lovely purple blooms, is a popular option for both its beauty and its relaxing smell.
2. Coneflower
These daisy-like blossoms come in a variety of hues, including pink, white, and purple, and they attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies.
3. Daylily
Daylilies are easy to cultivate and come in a variety of hues and sizes.
4. Peony
Peonies are a traditional choice for a show-stopping garden display, with large, fragrant blooms in pink, white, and red.
5. Black-Eyed Susan
These beautiful yellow blooms with black centers add a splash of color to the landscape and are popular with pollinators.
6. Salvia
Salvias, which come in a range of hues, are not only attractive to humans but also to hummingbirds and bees.
7. Sedum
Sedums, often known as stonecrop, occur in a variety of sizes and textures, ranging from ground covers to taller species.
8. Hosta
Hostas grow in shade and come in a variety of sizes and hues.
9. Bee Balm
This plant's colorful blossoms attract pollinators and offer a splash of color to the landscape, and its aromatic leaves are also used to make herbal tea.
10. Astilbe
Astilbes grow fluffy plumes in pink, white, and red, providing beauty and texture to shaded spaces.
11. Russian Sage
Russian sage gives a sense of elegance to the landscape with its silvery leaves and airy spikes of purple-blue blooms.