These sunny-faced daisy-like flowers come in both annual (German chamomile) and perennial (Roman chamomile) varieties.
Hellebore, or Lenten rose, is one of the most exquisite flowers you can grow in your perennial garden. Their delicate blooms are tough-as-nails, popping up in late winter to early spring.
The fringe-like flowers on this pretty tree have a sweet fragrance. The upright branches and full form make it an eye-catching specimen tree.
Cosmos come in an array of shades, but the white variety, with their papery blooms, are especially appealing. Plant them in masses for best effect.
There are many different types of magnolias, but they all have large, lovely blooms that appear in late spring. If you look in a chilly climate, look for star magnolias, which are more cold-hardy.
Anemone flowers boast ethereal blooms atop long wiry stems. This perennial blooms in late summer when much of the rest of your garden is winding down for the year.
This classic autumn flower is often found in autumnal shades of pumpkin orange, rusty red, and deepest burgundy. But you'll also find them in pure or creamy white.
A relative of morning glories, moon flower blooms at night, as you'd guess from its name. It supports nighttime pollinators such as moths.
A relative of morning glories, moon flower blooms at night, as you'd guess from its name. It supports nighttime pollinators such as moths.