Perennial gardens often feature a plethora of purple, yellow, and red flowers, but white is frequently missing. The Becky Shasta Daisy fills this gap beautifully, offering a striking contrast and softening the garden’s overall look. Its large, classic white blooms with bright yellow centers sit atop a lush mound of dark green foliage, blooming from summer through fall. Growing to a manageable 2-3 feet in both height and width, it pairs well with taller perennials like rudbeckia or echinacea. This low-maintenance plant thrives in well-draining soil and requires at least six hours of full sun. While it can tolerate mild drought once established, mulching will help retain moisture.
Phantom Panicle Hydrangea Tree Form
This breathtaking Phantom Panicle Hydrangea serves as a stunning focal point when planted either in a bed or as a standalone feature. Its densely packed, conical-shaped creamy white blooms, which can reach up to 15 inches, emerge in July and gradually transition to a...