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Flowering Plants
- Long Bloom Season Color
- Low, mounding and trailing growth that fills in beds and edges nicely.
- Full Sun Performer
- Heat and Drought Tolerant
- A butterfly-attracting bloomer that adds life and movement to your garden.
You will receive a live starter plant, healthy and ready for planting. Images shown may depict mature plants for visual reference.
Add steady, bright color to your garden with Plant Nook Homestead Red Verbena (Verbena canadensis ‘Homestead Red’).
This low growing, spreading plant produces clusters of vivid red blooms from spring through fall, making it a great choice for borders, beds, and groundcover areas.
Plant in full sun for the best flowering. Use well-draining soil and water to establish, then it becomes more drought tolerant as it settles in.
It also looks great spilling from containers and hanging baskets, and it helps attract butterflies to your outdoor space.
- Heat + Drought Tolerant Bloomer – A tough summer flower that thrives in hot, dry conditions once established.
- Full Sun Flower Power – Needs full sun (6–8+ hours) for the best blooms and for flowers to open well.
- Low, Spreading Groundcover – Semi-succulent stems and foliage create a trailing mat that looks great along edges and in rock gardens.
- Great for Pots and Hanging Baskets – Trails nicely over container edges with bright color all season in warm weather.
- Fast-Draining Soil is Key – Prefers well-draining, sandy or rocky soil and minimal watering to help avoid rot.
You will receive a live starter plant, healthy and ready for planting. Images shown may depict mature plants for visual reference.
Brighten up hot, sunny spaces with Plant Nook Grandiflora Moss Rose (Portulaca grandiflora).
This low-growing, semi-succulent plant is loved for its vivid summer flowers and its ability to thrive with less water once established.
Plant in full sun and use fast-draining soil for best results. It is perfect for borders, rock gardens, containers, and hanging baskets.
Moss rose is frost tender, so it is grown as a warm-season annual in many areas.
- Royal Blue Blooms – Trumpet-shaped, royal blue flowers with bright yellow throats for bold color in warm weather.
- Compact, Scrambling Habit – Grows about 2–3 ft tall and tends to scramble through nearby plants or spill from pots.
- Full Sun to Part Shade – Best in sun to part shade; a little afternoon shade helps in very hot climates.
- Great for Pots and Borders – Works as a border filler, groundcover look, or a container plant (can be trained with light support).
- Easy Care with Regular Moisture – Flowers best with consistent moisture in well-draining soil; becomes more drought-tolerant once established.
You will receive a live starter plant, healthy and ready for planting. Images shown may depict mature plants for visual reference.
Add rich blue color to your garden with Plant Nook Blue Glory Vine (Thunbergia battiscombei ‘Blue Glory’).
This compact, weak-stemmed plant is known for its royal blue, trumpet-shaped flowers with sunny yellow throats.
Plant it in full sun to part shade with well-draining soil, and keep moisture steady for the best blooming.
Perfect for patio pots, borders, and areas where it can scramble gently through nearby plants for a full, lush look.
- Pink and cream striping on purple toned leaves gives bright color in pots, borders, and baskets.
- Naturally spreads and trails, great for edging, rock gardens, and spilling over container rims.
- Grows best in part sun to light shade, with brighter light helping keep stronger color.
- Drought tolerant once established and prefers well draining soil. Let the soil dry a bit between waterings.
- Stems root easily from cuttings, so you can quickly fill pots and baskets.
You will receive a live starter plant, healthy and ready for planting. Images shown may depict mature plants for visual reference.
Add bright, striped color to your collection with Plant Nook Setcreasea Variegated, also known as Tradescantia pallida ‘Variegata’.
This trailing plant is perfect for hanging baskets, patio pots, and as a low growing groundcover in warm areas.
Give it part sun to light shade and well draining soil. Water thoroughly, then let the soil dry slightly before watering again.
Pinch the tips for a fuller look, and propagate easily from cuttings when you want more plants.
- Rich Purple Foliage Color – Full sun brings out the best purple color; shade can make it look more green.
- Trailing Groundcover or Hanger – Low, spreading growth that works as groundcover, a container “spiller,” or a hanging basket plant.
- Small Purple Flowers – Produces small pink to pale purple blooms, often from midsummer through fall.
- Drought Tolerant Once Established – Handles dry periods well after it settles in, while still tolerating regular watering.
- Easy to Propagate – Stem cuttings root easily, so it is simple to fill pots and baskets.
You will receive a live starter plant, healthy and ready for planting. Images shown may depict mature plants for visual reference.
Add bold purple color to your home or garden with Plant Nook Setcreasea Purple Heart (Tradescantia pallida).
This tender, trailing perennial is popular as a groundcover in warm climates and as a container or hanging basket plant almost anywhere.
For the best color, grow it in full sun to partial shade with moist, well-drained soil, then water as needed while it establishes.
Once established, it is more drought tolerant and easy to maintain with occasional pinching for a fuller look.
- Exotic Lavender Blooms – Intricately fringed flowers in lavender-purple shades add elegance and tropical beauty.
- Vigorous Climbing Vine – Reaches 6–15 ft tall, perfect for trellises, fences, and containers.
- Heat & Sun Loving – Thrives in USDA Zones 7–9, requires full sun for best flowering.
- Pollinator Friendly – Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds with its unique flowers.
- Easy Care Tropical Vine – Drought tolerant once established, moderate watering needs, minimal maintenance.
You will receive a young starter plug plant, healthy and ready for planting. Images shown depict mature plants for visual reference.
Add exotic beauty to your garden with the Plant Nook Passiflora Lady Lavender.
This stunning passion flower vine produces large, fringed lavender blooms that bring elegance and tropical charm to trellises, fences, and containers.
Growing 6–15 feet tall, Lady Lavender thrives in full sun and warm climates, requiring only moderate water once established.
Loved by butterflies and hummingbirds, this low-maintenance climbing plant is a perfect choice for gardeners seeking unique flowers and bold tropical appeal.
- Fragrant Violet Blue Blooms – Long flower spikes with strong aroma, ideal for oils and dried arrangements.
- Compact Bushy Growth – Matures 18–24 inches tall, perfect for hedges, borders, or containers.
- Cold Hardy Variety – Thrives in USDA Zones 5–9, tolerates cooler climates better than most lavender.
- Low Maintenance Herb – Requires minimal care, drought tolerant once established.
- Pollinator Friendly Plant – Attracts bees, butterflies, and adds fragrance to outdoor gardens.
You will receive a young starter plug plant, healthy and ready for planting. Images shown depict mature plants for visual reference.
Add classic fragrance and beauty to your garden with the Plant Nook Lavender Provence.
This beloved variety is prized for its violet-blue blooms and strong fragrance, making it one of the top choices for essential oils and dried flowers.
Compact and bushy, Provence is perfect for tidy borders, informal hedges, or patio containers.
Cold hardy and resilient, it thrives in sunny, well-drained soil and requires only low water once established.
A versatile perennial, Provence lavender provides beauty, fragrance, and pollinator appeal for any outdoor space.
- Elegant Purple Blooms – Produces slender flower spikes with soft purple blossoms and silver-green foliage.
- Heat & Humidity Tolerant – More resilient than many lavender varieties, thrives in hot climates.
- Compact Growth Habit – Upright and bushy, matures 12–24 inches tall, perfect for patios and small gardens.
- Low Maintenance Herb – Requires little care, drought tolerant once established, thrives in full sun.
- Multipurpose Plant – Adds fragrance, attracts pollinators, and works well in containers or borders.
You will receive a young starter plug plant, healthy and ready for planting. Images shown depict mature plants for visual reference.
Enhance your garden with the Plant Nook Lavender Pinnata.
Also known as Indian or Narrow-Leaved Lavender, this unique variety is prized for its fragrant purple flowers, slender leaves, and silver-green foliage.
More tolerant of heat and humidity than many lavender types, Pinnata thrives in warm climates and sunny conditions.
With a compact, bushy growth habit reaching 12–24 inches, it is perfect for containers, patios, and small gardens.
Drought tolerant and low maintenance, Lavender Pinnata adds fragrance, beauty, and pollinator appeal to outdoor spaces.
- Fragrant Purple Blooms – Produces long spikes of aromatic purple flowers perfect for cutting or drying.
- Hardy & Resilient – Tolerates heat, humidity, and cold climates better than most lavender varieties.
- Versatile Planting – Excellent for hedges, garden borders, containers, and fragrant landscapes.
- Low Maintenance Herb – Drought tolerant once established, thrives in full sun and well-drained soil.
- Multipurpose Herb – Perfect for pollinator gardens, aromatherapy, and decorative bouquets.
You will receive a young starter plug plant, healthy and ready for planting. Images shown depict mature plants for visual reference.
Experience fragrance and resilience with the Plant Nook Lavender Phenomenal.
This hardy lavender variety delivers abundant purple flower spikes, silvery-green foliage, and a strong aroma.
Thriving in both hot and cold conditions, Phenomenal is known for its exceptional tolerance compared to other lavenders.
Ideal for borders, hedges, or containers, it adds lasting beauty and fragrance to gardens.
Drought tolerant and pollinator-friendly, it’s a versatile choice for both decorative and practical use.
- Deep Purple Blooms – Produces dense flower spikes with a rich fragrance and vibrant color.
- Compact Growth Habit – Low-growing, mounding shrub perfect for borders, hedges, and small gardens.
- Thrives in Sun & Heat – Hardy perennial tolerates a wide range of climates, thrives in USDA Zones 7–9.
- Low Maintenance Herb – Drought tolerant once established, requires little care.
- Versatile Garden Use – Excellent for containers, edging, or as a fragrant ornamental shrub.
You will receive a young starter plug plant, healthy and ready for planting. Images shown depict mature plants for visual reference.
Add fragrance and charm with the Plant Nook Lavender Goodwin Creek.
This compact hybrid lavender is prized for its deep purple flowers, silvery foliage, and strong fragrance.
Perfect for containers, hedges, or borders, it provides a neat, mounding growth habit that fits beautifully in small gardens.
Thriving in sunny, dry conditions, Goodwin Creek is hardy and drought tolerant once established.
A pollinator-friendly perennial, it adds color, fragrance, and low-maintenance appeal to outdoor spaces.
- Lavender Purple Blooms – Profuse clusters of soft lavender-purple flowers bloom spring to frost.
- Trailing Spreading Habit – Ideal for hanging baskets, window boxes, containers, and garden edges.
- Thrives in Heat & Sun – Loves full sun, hardy in USDA Zones 8–11, blooms continuously in hot weather.
- Low Maintenance – Drought tolerant once established, easy-care perennial shrub.
- Long Season Color – Provides cascading flowers all season, perfect for adding vibrant ground cover.
You will receive a young starter plug plant, healthy and ready for planting. Images shown depict mature plants for visual reference.
Add cascading blooms with the Plant Nook Lantana Trailing Lavender.
This versatile flowering shrub produces abundant clusters of lavender-purple flowers from spring until frost.
Its trailing, spreading habit makes it an excellent choice for hanging baskets, containers, and borders.
Heat and drought tolerant, Lantana thrives in sunny conditions and blooms heavily with minimal care.
A reliable favorite for gardeners seeking continuous color in hot climates.
- Flowers open yellow and shift through orange to deeper orange-red for a “sunset” look.
- Low, spreading growth is great as a groundcover, low border, or a spiller from containers and baskets.
- Performs best in full sun for the strongest growth and most blooms.
- Handles heat well and is more drought tolerant once established in well-draining soil.
- Nectar-rich blooms attract butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds.
You will receive a live starter plant, healthy and ready for planting. Images shown may depict mature plants for visual reference.
Add nonstop summer color with Plant Nook Spreading Sunset Lantana (Lantana camara).
This spreading variety produces rounded flower clusters that shift from yellow to orange to vivid orange-red, creating a true sunset effect.
Plant it in full sun with well-draining soil. It’s excellent as a groundcover, low border, or spilling over the edge of pots and hanging baskets.
Water regularly while it establishes, then follow a simple routine. Pinching tips can help keep it bushy and full.
Note: Lantana camara can be invasive in some regions, so check local guidance before planting in the ground.
- Large clusters of bright yellow flowers for strong, sunny color.
- A compact, upright plant that works well in beds and patio containers.
- Best blooms and growth in full sun (6+ hours).
- Handles heat well and tolerates dry spells after it settles in.
- Flowers attract butterflies, hummingbirds, and other pollinators.
You will receive a live starter plant, healthy and ready for planting. Images shown may depict mature plants for visual reference.
Bring bright, nonstop color to your garden with Plant Nook Lantana camara ‘Lola’.
This variety is known for its vibrant yellow flower clusters and an upright, mounding habit that looks great in borders and patio pots.
Plant in full sun and well-draining soil. Water to establish, then follow a simple routine since lantana is heat tolerant and more drought tolerant once established.
Note: Lantana camara can spread aggressively in some regions, so check local guidance before planting in the ground.
- Clusters blend yellow, pink, and deeper rose tones for bright, changing color.
- Low, spreading growth that works as groundcover or a spiller over pot edges and walls (often about 2 to 3 ft tall and 4 to 6 ft wide).
- Flowers best in full sun and handles intense heat well.
- Water to establish, then it becomes more drought tolerant with well-draining soil.
- Nectar-rich blooms help attract butterflies and other pollinators.
You will receive a live starter plant, healthy and ready for planting. Images shown may depict mature plants for visual reference.
Add nonstop warm-season color with Plant Nook Lantana camara ‘Irene’.
This spreading lantana is known for its multicolor flower clusters that blend yellow, pink, and rose tones.
Plant in full sun with well-draining soil. It is excellent for borders, slopes, groundcover areas, and containers where it can cascade over the edge.
Water regularly while it establishes, then follow a simple routine. Light trimming can help keep it full and blooming.
- Pink + Yellow “Ham and Eggs” Blooms – Flower clusters open pink and develop cream to yellow centers for the classic two-tone look.
- Full Sun for Best Flowers – Flowers and colors are best in full sun (6+ hours).
- Heat and Drought Tolerant – Tough warm-weather bloomer that becomes more drought tolerant once established.
- Mounding, Spreading Habit – Typically about 2–3 ft tall and 3–4 ft wide, great for borders and big patio pots.
- Pollinator Friendly – A favorite for butterflies and can also draw hummingbirds.
You will receive a live starter plant, healthy and ready for planting. Images shown may depict mature plants for visual reference.
Add bold, sunny color to your garden with Plant Nook Lantana camara ‘Ham and Eggs’.
This easy-care lantana is known for its pink-and-yellow flower clusters that give the “ham and eggs” look all season.
Plant in full sun with well-draining soil. Water regularly while it establishes, then let the soil dry a bit between waterings.
Perfect for patio containers, hanging baskets, borders, and sunny beds where you want long-lasting color and pollinator activity.