Native to South Africa, geraniums are hardy perennials that bloom from late spring until the first frost. They come in vibrant colors like red, pink, white, and orange.
These annuals, native to Mexico and Central America, thrive in hot, sunny conditions. Marigolds bloom from late spring through fall, showcasing shades of yellow, orange, and red.
Zinnias are easy to grow and provide continuous summer blooms. Native to Mexico, these annuals come in a wide range of colors and bloom from early summer until the first frost.
Known for its clusters of small, colorful flowers, lantana blooms all summer long. This plant, native to tropical regions of the Americas and Africa, attracts butterflies and hummingbirds.
Also called tickseed, coreopsis is a hardy perennial with daisy-like blooms. Native to North America, it flowers from early summer through fall in shades of yellow, orange, red, and pink.
These hardy perennials, native to North America, produce bright yellow or orange flowers with dark centers. Black-Eyed Susans bloom from early summer to fall.
Salvia, or sage, is a stunning perennial with spikes of tubular flowers. Native to Central and South America, it blooms in blue, purple, red, pink, and white throughout the summer.
Verbena is a long-blooming plant with clusters of small, vibrant flowers. Native to the Americas and Asia, it blooms in shades of pink, purple, red, white, and blue, attracting butterflies and hummingbirds.