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Plants For Zone 8

 

If you are trying to find flowers for your home or garden, you want something that will add a splash of color. That is why you may be looking for perennials. You have many perennials from which to choose. You have to find perennials that will grow well in your climate zone. At Tennessee Nursery, we provide a variety of perennials for zone 8. What are a few examples of perennials that may work well for zone 8? Take a look below! 

The Bloodroot

One of the first perennials for Zone 8 you may want to consider is called Bloodroot. This beautiful perennial looks like lilies you may have seen on the water. There are dark green leaves close to the base of the stem. Then, there is a beautiful white bloom that emits from the top. There is also a splash of yellow at the center of the flower. This is a perennial that likes sunlight. If you water your Bloodroot perennial regularly, it should grow well! 

The Black Eyed Susan

If you need a lighter color perennial, you may want to look closely at the Black-Eyed Susan. This is a beautiful flower that sticks straight up in the air. There is a black top from which yellow and orange petals grow. The petals will eventually grow, looking like little umbrellas in your garden. This perennial can also be a great source of shade for the other plants growing closer to the ground. Consider adding The Black Eyed Susan if you are looking for perennials for zone 8. Its yellow petals and black center will work well with the beautiful landscape you have for your garden.

The Creeping Myrtle

Finally, take a closer look at the Creeping Myrtle. This beautiful perennial will add a splash of violet to your garden. The plant stem has a variety of dark green leaves that eventually lead to a beautiful purple bloom at the top. The bloom's center is slightly lighter, while the petals are dark purple. This plant will gradually spread until it covers most of your garden. The purple will contrast beautifully with your other plants if you have a bunch of red and blue flowers. 

Find the Best Perennials for Zone 8 from Tennessee Nursery

We have many perennials that will work well in zone 8. You should switch up the colors from time to time to add a bit of variety to your garden. If you struggle to decide whether perennials will work well in your garden, our plant experts can help you. At Tennessee Nursery, we have tremendous experience helping residential and commercial locations find the right flowers for their needs. We are here to help you as well, so contact us today!