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THE BEST PLANTS FOR USDA ZONE 9 - SOUTHERN LIVING
From southernliving.com
Author Patricia ShannonPublished Mar 23, 2023
- Shrub: Glossy Abelia (Linnaea x Grandiflora) The arching branches and dark green leaves of this hybrid honeysuckle variety make for a pretty display on their own, but when the fragrant clusters of small, white or pink blooms arrive in late spring and stick around until the fall, that’s when the real show begins.
- Perennial Flower: Hardy Begonia (Begonia Grandis) Hardy Begonia's pink, floppy blooms appear in clusters from July to October and attract pollinators along with them.
- Chaste Tree (Vitex Negundo) If you’re growing chaste tree in Zone 9, the warm climate might help it reach more than 15 feet in height. It can also grow in Zones 6 through 8 but will have to be grown more like a three to five foot perennial shrub in Zone 6 where it is not winter hardy.
- Flowering Tree: Crepe Myrtle (Lagerstroemia Indica) This iconic flowering tree is a favorite in Southern gardens. Known for its 6-to-18-inches-long cluster of paper-like blooms that appear from July to September, crepe myrtle flowers appear naturally in red, but many varieties have been created to expand the hue offerings to white, lavender, pink, mauve, and even purple.
- Tree: Flowering Dogwood (Cornus Florida) Depending on your area and proximity to the coast, a flowering dogwood might be better suited for a partial shade spot rather than full sun.
15 BEST SALT-TOLERANT PLANTS - LAWN LOVE
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- Adam’s needle (Yucca filamentosa) A classic-looking yucca plant, Adam’s needle can add a desert-like flavor to any landscape. This stemless shrub is green year-round and resembles a spreading bouquet of spiny, dagger-like leaves.
- Bougainvillea (Bougainvillea spp.) If you’ve ever seen a flush of raspberry along the side of a house, it’s probably bougainvillea. This woody vine can be grown as a shrub or a climbing vine, depending on your preference.
- Bee balm (Monarda didyma) Bee balm will take your flower bed from boring to spectacular with little effort from you. Its showstopper blooms come in vibrant red whorls that will capture the interest of local wildlife (including your neighbors).
- Daylily (Hemerocallis) This dependable perennial plant is a favorite among home gardeners and is perfect for a coastal landscape. The daylily produces a showy bloom with luxuriant petals that fall open in a bell shape.
- Gaillardia (Gaillardia x grandiflora) Gaillardia, also called blanket flower, is a front yard staple. The daisy-like flowers sport bold colors, often with bright red flowers with yellow tips on each petal, and bloom throughout summer and fall.
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- Coleus (Plectranthus scrtellarioides) Coleus is a popular shorter bedding plant with tiny flowers, but is grown more for its wildly patterned foliage, each leaf's design and color is as unique as if the plant was tie-dyed.
- Bougainvillea Vines. Bougainvillea vines are unusual in that the color you see doesn't come from flowers. The color comes from bracts, which are modified leaves that are large and papery on the stem.
- Winterberry Holly (Ilex verticillata) Shrubs, like winterberry holly, can help give your landscape design structure and visual interest to the yard for a longer portion of the year than do flowers.
- Pin Oaks (Quercus palustris) Several sun-loving oak trees are salt-tolerant, including pin oaks, making them ideal for heat-drenched beach areas as well as northern regions.
- Daylilies (Hemerocallis spp.) Daylilies are perfect salt-tolerant plants because they tolerate light sandy or heavy clay soils and even thrive during droughts and floods.
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