Full to Part Sun

Salvia “Killer Cranberry”

PP26609

Evergreen perennial/shrub

S. microphylla hybrid. Semi-woody dwarf salvia will bloom bright cranberry spring through fall. Fragrant foliage. Best in full sun.

Salvia “Smokin’ Lavender”

S. greggii “Smokin’ Lavender”

Evergreen perennial/shrub

Semi-woody dwarf salvia will bloom lavender in fall.  Best in full sun, except in hotter areas.

 

Sarracenia “Bug Bat”

Sarracenia (alata × psittacina) × minor var. okefenokeensis

Perennial Carnivore

Distinct hood covers most of the opening. White dots on upper portions of green and red pitcher throat. Hybridized at University of North Carolina at Charlotte Botanical Gardens.

Sarracenia “Cobra Nest”

Perennial Carnivore

Grows in upright clumps. Large red flower sprays mid-summer. Keep moist with slightly to moderately acidic water.

Sarracenia “Dana’s Delight”

S. leucophylla X S. willisii
Perennial Carnivore

Pink hood with red veins is pointed and ruffled and covers most of the opening. Grows in upright clumps. Tall fluted pitchers are green at the base.

Sarracenia “Ladies in Waiting”

S. leucophylla X (S. rubra X S. psittacina)
Perennial Carnivore

Frilled white hoods. Distinct white-spotted markings. Grows in upright clumps.

Sarracenia “Mardi Gras”

S. purpurea X S. leucophylla X S. psittacina
Perennial Carnivore

Frilled hoods. Strong maroon and white veining in full sun. Grows in tight clumps of upright pitchers.

Sarracenia “Meerkat Mob”

(James Booman) USPP
Perennial Carnivore

Grows in upright clumps. Keep moist with slightly to moderately acidic water.

Sarracenia “Sweet Excellence”

Perennial Carnivore

Dense growth of lots of pitchers. Red/maroon along the tops of the pitchers with white spotted, ruffled hood. Named for the generous nectar around the mouth. Winter dormant.

Sarracenia “Tarnok”

S. leucophylla “Tarnok”
Perennial Carnivore

White hood with green and red veins is pointed and covers most of the opening. Grows in upright clumps. Large red flower sprays spring/summer.

Sarracenia “Waccamaw”

S. flava var. atropurpurea “Waccamaw”
Perennial Carnivore

Flared hood arches over the opening. Lots of red. Lighter lip on the pitchers. Prominent red veins. Grows in upright clumps.

Sarracenia alata

Perennial Carnivore

Commonly found in Mississippi bogs. Flared hood arches over the opening. Typically green with red veins in some plants. Grows upright in clumps.

Sarracenia alata “Night”

Perennial Carnivore

Darker cultivar of the classic bog plant. Flared hood arches over the opening. Gets dark red with some green with red veins in some plants. Grows upright in clumps.

Sarracenia flava

Perennial Carnivore

Flared hood arches over the opening. Prominent red veins. Grows in upright clumps.

Sarracenia flava var. ornata

Perennial Carnivore

Flared hood arches over the opening. Grows in upright clumps. large yellow pitchers with prominent red-veined throat. Dormant in winter. Keep moist.

Sarracenia leucophylla

Perennial Carnivore

White hood with green and red veins is pointed and covers most of the opening. Grows in upright clumps. Large red flower sprays mid-summer.

Sarracenia minor

Perennial Carnivore

Distinct hood covers most of the opening. White dots on upper portions of pitcher throat. Grows in upright clumps.

Sarracenia purpurea

Perennial Carnivore

Grows in splayed clumps. Outdoors it will change color with the seasons, starting in spring as a green pitcher turning red in summer and deep purple by late fall. Acidic soil, do not fertilize.

Sarracenia rubra

Perennial Carnivore

Hood is pointed and covers most of the opening. Grows in upright clumps. Outdoors it will change color with the seasons, starting in spring as a green pitcher turning yellow in summer, neon yellow in late fall and finally bright red in winter.

Sarracenia rubra ssp gulfensis

Perennial Carnivore

Hood is pointed and covers most of the opening. Grows in upright clumps. Outdoors it will change color with the seasons, starting in spring as a green pitcher turning yellow in summer, neon yellow in late fall. No red coloration means it seems to glow in the sun.

Sarracenia X readii

S. rubra X S. leucophylla
Perennial Carnivore

Grows in upright clumps. Large red flower sprays mid-summer. Keep moist with slightly to moderately acidic water.

Sarracenia × swaniana

Sarracenia purpurea ssp. venosa x minor var. minor

Perennial Carnivore

Deep red rounded hood opens up and out, small mouth to the pitcher. Fragrant flowers.

Senna oliogophylla

Evergreen Shrub

Glossy green leaves and red stems. Bright yellow flowers in spring and red seedpods in summer.

Simmondsia chinensis “Vista”

Evergreen Shrub

Compact jojoba makes a tough groundcover. No water once established in the ground. Leathery grey green leaves, green flowers in spring. Birds love the seeds!

Sisyrinchium “Aunt May”

Perennial Grass

Upright clump of sword-shaped variegated leaves. Spikes of pale yellow flowers in spring/summer. Will tolerate drought but prefers regular water through the summer.

Sisyrinchium “Wayne’s Dwarf”

Perennial

Dwarf variety of beloved wildflower forms tufts with purple-blue flowers. Give it more sun for more blooms spring through summer. Can go dormant in summer if dry.

Solanum “Alamo Pintado”

Evergreen shrub

Silver-green foliage with striking lavender flowers spring through summer. A little extra water when blooming will keep them going for months. Dormant without water in summer.

Sphaeralcea incana

Herbaceous Perennial

Upright growth. Orange flowers August through October. Well drained soils.

Tanacetum densum

Evergreen Perennial

Feathery grey leaves form a dense groundcover. Small yellow flowers pop up 6-12″ above the foliage in spring. Ideal for coastal gardens – can’t take heat.