№ 001Carolina allspice, or sweetshrub, is a tough and beloved native grown for deep maroon flowers with a remarkable fruity fragrance and aromatic foliage that turns clear yellow in fall.
- Hardiness
- Zones 4–9
- Light
- Full Sun / Part Shade
- Height
- 6–9 ft.
- Spread
- 6–12 ft.
- Bloom
- Red
- Plant type
- Prop House Sample
№ 002Florida anise is a broadleaf evergreen of the southeastern woodlands, prized for glossy, aromatic foliage and unusual star-shaped flowers. The selection 'Halley's Comet' carries deeper red blooms in greater number than the species. A superb structural evergreen for shade, where these plants form a dense, layered presence through every season.
- Hardiness
- Zones 7–9
- Light
- Part Shade / Full Shade
- Height
- 6–10 ft.
- Spread
- 6–8 ft.
- Bloom
- Red
- Plant type
- Prop House Sample
№ 003Ashe magnolia is a rare, small-statured magnolia native to a handful of Florida panhandle ravines. Enormous fragrant white flowers and bold, silvery-backed leaves make these plants among the most dramatic of hardy natives.
- Hardiness
- Zones 6–9
- Light
- Part Shade
- Height
- 15–20 ft.
- Spread
- 15–20 ft.
- Bloom
- White
- Plant type
- Prop House Sample
№ 004Florida flame azalea is a fragrant native deciduous azalea of the southeastern woodlands. In early spring, warm yellow to orange blooms open with a sweet honeysuckle scent, lighting up the part-shade garden weeks before summer.
- Hardiness
- Zones 6–9
- Light
- Full Sun / Part Shade
- Height
- 8–12 ft.
- Spread
- 8–10 ft.
- Bloom
- Orange
- Plant type
- Prop House Sample
№ 005Silky camellia is among the most beautiful and elusive of native flowering trees. Through late spring and early summer, silken white blossoms centered with violet stamens open across the canopy, followed by glowing autumn color. An aristocratic understory tree for the patient woodland gardener.
- Hardiness
- Zones 7–9
- Light
- Part Shade
- Height
- 10–18 ft.
- Spread
- 8–12 ft.
- Bloom
- White
- Plant type
- Prop House Sample