There are deep purple blooms on this floribunda rose, and it smells spicy, like cloves and lemon. Every flower is 3 to 4 inches across and has more than 35 petals. They are so pretty.
It's stunning to see how many dreamy purple flowers this lilac has in the spring. It's best to enjoy the sweet, familiar scent in a small yard or next to a bench.
In the South, golden dewdrops are always there. You can grow them as an annual in the North or bring them inside in a pot for the winter. Give them full sun for beautiful flower shows.
This crape myrtle can grow up to 20 feet tall and has a very artistic look. It makes a great big shrub or small tree. The flowers look great in vases, and the lavender-pink blooms are a draw for bees and other pollinators.
On this pretty bush with purple flowers, look for flowers that fall down. Bush clover looks beautiful in either full sun or partial shade if it is grown on a hill, but full sun is best. Late in the year, don't forget to clip.
This plant lives up to its name by bringing a lot of wildlife, just like the well-known butterfly bush. It will look like a weeping willow if you train it to grow into a tree. It will get 8 to 15 feet tall and 8 to 12 feet wide.
No longer are azaleas only for spring! It takes Bloom-A-Thon four to six weeks to bloom in the spring. Then it rests for a while. Depending on where you live, it blooms again from summer to fall every 12 to 16 weeks.
This mixed line of rhododendrons has been one of the toughest. This choice from Monrovia can handle both cold winters and hot summers. It does best in salty, well-drained soil.
Bloomerang is a smaller lilac that grows to be 4 to 5 feet tall and wide. It has a very strong scent. Place the plant somewhere you can enjoy the scent for months on end, like on a border around a porch or in a pot by the front door.