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Plants For Zone 9

Creeping Phlox It's common to see creeping phlox (Phlox stolonifera) in rock gardens, as a ground cover, and even in the cracks of stone walls. They occur as clusters of five-petal blossoms over an inch wide and bloom in the late spring and early summer. These flowers are known for attracting butterflies and other pollinators to a garden.

The creeping phlox leaves stay green and lovely throughout t...

Plants For Zone 9

Creeping Phlox It's common to see creeping phlox (Phlox stolonifera) in rock gardens, as a ground cover, and even in the cracks of stone walls. They occur as clusters of five-petal blossoms over an inch wide and bloom in the late spring and early summer. These flowers are known for attracting butterflies and other pollinators to a garden.

The creeping phlox leaves stay green and lovely throughout the year, even after flowering. It is advisable to sow your creeping phlox in the early spring to evade the dangers associated with frost, then watch it grow!

Moderate growth may be expected from this plant. Solomon's seal is a traditional shade garden plant with arching branches that visually appeal to garden areas. In the spring, the undersides of these stalks grow lined with tiny, bell-shaped, white blossoms.

These blooms eventually give place to blue-black berries  that wildlife cherishes. This plant's spreading and clumping behavior makes it an excellent ground cover for shaded areas. Growing Solomon's seal is a piece of cake. Their ideal growing conditions are wet, rich soils rich in organic content and a shaded location like the woods or a shadow garden. They are also capable of withstanding brief droughts after they have established themselves.  Red Hibiscus It's no secret that Hibiscus rosa-sinensis is a fast-growing plant famed for its stunning blossoms. Sizes vary from 2 inches to over 10 inches, with the majority lying somewhere in the middle. Various colors and shades are available. Most big shrubs may reach heights of 4 to 10 feet and widths of 3-6 feet. These Hibiscus are recognized for their beautiful evergreen leaves and huge, brightly colored blooms. They can be grown on a deck, patio, or even surrounding a pool to create a tropical ambiance. A single plant may be a stunning focal point when kept in good condition, but they provide security and seclusion when grouped. These plants may also be used as a foundation in warmer regions, making them ideal for various uses.