Spring Blooming Plants
- Tulips – Classic spring flowers in a variety of colors.
- Daffodils – Cheerful yellow, white, or orange blooms.
- Hyacinths – Fragrant flowers in shades of pink, purple, and white.
- Crocuses – Early bloomers that signal the arrival of spring.
- Lilacs – Shrubs with fragrant purple or white flowers.
- Cherry Blossoms – Beautiful pink or white flowering trees.
- Peonies – Large, lush blooms that appear in late spring.
- Bleeding Hearts – Heart-shaped pink or white flowers.
- Forsythia – Bright yellow flowering shrubs.
- Magnolias – Large, fragrant blossoms in pink, white, or purple.
Summer Blooming Plants
- Sunflowers – Tall, bright yellow flowers that follow the sun.
- Zinnias – Vibrant, low-maintenance flowers in many colors.
- Coneflowers (Echinacea) – Hardy, daisy-like flowers in pink, purple, and white.
- Black-eyed Susans – Golden-yellow flowers with dark centers.
- Lavender – Fragrant purple flowers that attract pollinators.
- Petunias – Colorful, cascading blooms perfect for containers.
- Dahlias – Large, intricate blooms in a wide range of colors.
- Lantana – Heat-tolerant flowers that change color as they bloom.
- Hibiscus – Tropical-looking flowers in pink, red, and white.
- Yarrow – Hardy perennial with clusters of tiny flowers in various shades.
Fall Blooming Plants
- Chrysanthemums (Mums) – Classic fall flowers in red, orange, yellow, and purple.
- Asters – Daisy-like flowers in purple, pink, and white that attract butterflies.
- Goldenrod – Tall, bright yellow flowers that bloom late in the season.
- Japanese Anemones – Delicate pink or white flowers on tall stems.
- Sedum (Autumn Joy) – Succulent-like clusters of pink flowers that deepen in color.
- Helenium (Sneezeweed) – Warm-toned flowers resembling mini sunflowers.
- Toad Lily – Unique, orchid-like spotted flowers that thrive in shade.
- Montauk Daisies – Late-season white daisy flowers with glossy green leaves.
- Witch Hazel – Fragrant yellow blooms that appear in late fall.
- Ornamental Kale – Not a flower, but colorful foliage that thrives in cool weather.
Winter Interest Plants
- Winterberry (Ilex verticillata) – A deciduous holly with bright red berries that persist through winter.
- Evergreens (Spruce, Pine, Fir, Juniper) – Provide year-round greenery and structure.
- Witch Hazel (Hamamelis) – Produces fragrant yellow, red, or orange flowers in late winter.
- Hellebores (Lenten Rose) – Cold-hardy perennials that bloom in late winter with beautiful nodding flowers.
- Redtwig Dogwood (Cornus sericea) – Striking red branches add color to snowy landscapes.
- Ornamental Grasses (Miscanthus, Switchgrass, Fountain Grass) – Their seed heads and texture look beautiful in frost.
- Mahonia (Oregon Grape Holly) – Evergreen shrub with spiky leaves and winter yellow flowers.
- Camellia (Winter-Blooming Varieties) – Glossy evergreen leaves and rose-like blooms in late winter.
- Paperbark Maple (Acer griseum) – Peeling cinnamon-colored bark adds visual interest in winter.
- Snowdrops (Galanthus) – One of the earliest bulbs to bloom, often emerging through snow.