Hyssop, also known as Agastache, features bright pink spiky flowers surrounded by rich green foliage that releases an anise-like scent when rubbed or crushed. They thrive in full sun and grow up to 4 feet tall
Dahlias are globe-like flowers available in a wide range of colors, including white, yellow, purple, orange, red, and pink. They bloom all summer long in full sun and well-draining soil, providing vibrant and continuous color
Campion is a bright flower ideal for cottage-style gardens, thriving best in zones 3-9. It performs well in full sun and is both drought and deer resistant, although very hungry deer might still find it appealing.
Chrysanthemums add vibrant color to gardens from late summer through early fall. They prefer full sun but can benefit from a bit of afternoon shade in particularly hot climates, ensuring their blooms remain fresh and lively.
Astilbe can grow up to 5 feet tall, adding height and beautiful color to gardens. They thrive in partial shade with rich, moist, well-draining soil, making them a great choice for shaded garden areas.
Anemones bloom in late summer through early fall and come in various shades, including white, red, purple, and pink. They grow best in zones 4-9, preferring light shade to full sun and well-draining soil for optimal growth.
Zinnias are easy to grow, maturing quickly and blooming heavily in a wide range of colors. They are perfect for adding vibrant, long-lasting color to any garden, making them a favorite among gardeners.
Cherry Blossoms, also known as "sakura" in Japanese, are iconic spring-blooming trees associated with Washington, D.C. These pink flowering trees are not only beautiful but also produce edible blooms.