These bright yellow flowers with dark centers bloom from late summer to fall and attract butterflies and bees.
Daylilies come in a wide range of colors and are known for their hardiness and prolific blooming, with flowers that last for just a day but are continually replaced.
These daisy-like flowers with raised centers come in various colors like purple, pink, and white, and they attract pollinators while being drought-tolerant.
Peonies produce large, fragrant blooms in colors such as pink, red, white, and yellow, and can live for decades once established.
Lupines offer tall spikes of densely packed flowers in shades of blue, purple, pink, red, and white, creating a stunning vertical element in the garden.
Shasta daisies have classic white petals with yellow centers, providing a cheerful and bright presence from summer to early fall.
Also known as stonecrop, sedums are succulents that come in various forms and colors, with vibrant blooms that attract butterflies and bees.