Best plants. Favorite plants. Go-to plants. This month's edition of the Garden Designers' Roundtable is all about the plants! Be sure to visit our web site for a wonderful introduction to this topic and the links to today's participants.
Most landscape designers keep a mental Rolodex of plants on call for specific sites and uses. This file is constantly being updated and edited as new plants are introduced to the market and others fall out of favor. However, there are some plants that I know I can depend on; they are hardy, relatively trouble free, and have multiple growth (cultural) or decorative qualities to recommend them. So, without further ado, here is my list of go-to plants:
Deciduous Trees
Hackberry, Celtis occidentalis
Kentucky Coffeetree, Gymnocladus dioicus
Oak, Quercus sp.
Honeylocust, Gleditsia triacanthos
Japanese Tree Lilac, Syringa reticulata
Serviceberry, Amelanchier sp.*
Hawthorn, Crataegus sp.*
Deciduous Shrubs
Gro-Low Sumac, Rhus aromatica ‘Gro-Low’
Apache Plume, Fallugia paradoxa Western Sand Cherry, Prunus besseyi var. ‘Pawnee Buttes’
Fernbush, Chamaebatiara millefolium
New Mexico Privet, Forestiera neomexicana
Blue Mist Spirea, Caryopteris incana Barberry, Berberis sp. *
Lilac, Syringa patula sp.
Butterfly Bush, Buddleia davidii
Beautybush, Kolkwitzia amabilis
Golden Currant, Ribes aureum
Spirea, Spiraea sp. *
Cameo Quince, Chaenomeles japonica ‘Cameo’ *
Cotoneaster, Cotoneaster sp. *
Viburnum, Viburnum sp.*
Ninebark, Physocarpus sp.*
Annabelle Hydrangea, Hydrangea arborescens ‘Annabelle’ *
Evergreen Trees
Pinon Pine, Pinus cembroides var. edulis
Ponderosa Pine, Pinus ponderosa
Vanderwolf’s Limber Pine, Pinus flexilis ‘Vanderwolf’s Pyramid’
Evergreen Shrubs
Oregon Grape Holly, Mahonia sp.
Euonymus sp. *
Hardy manzanita, Arctostaphylos x coloradensis
Hillside Creeper Pine, Pinus sylvestris ‘Hillside Creeper’*
Big Tuna Mugo Pine, Pinus mugo ‘Big Tuna’
Perennial Flowers, Grasses and Groundcovers
Whirling Butterflies, Gaura lindheimeri
Powis Castle Sage, Artemesia ‘Powis Castle’*
Moonshine Yarrow, Achillea ‘Moonshine’
Creeping Speedwell, Veronica sp.
Giant Silver Mullen, Verbascum bombiciferum Autumn Joy Sedum, Sedum spectabile ‘Autumn Joy’
Sunset Hyssop, Agastache rupestris
Variegated Iris, Iris pallida Orange Carpet Hummingbird Flower, Zauschneria garrettii
English lavender, Lavandula angustifolia
Plumbago, Ceratostigma plumbaginoides* Penstemon sp.
Red Valerian, Centranthus ruber
Missouri Evening Primrose, Oenothera macrocarpa
Globethistle, Echinops ritro Zagreb Coreopsis, Coreopsis verticillata ‘Zagreb’
Sunrose, Helianthemum nummularium
Paeonia sp. *
False Indigo, Baptisia australis
Russian Sage, Perovskia artiplicifolia
Candytuft, Iberis sempervirens Little Bluestem Grass, Schizachyrium scoparium Blue Avena Grass, Helictotricon sempervirons
Maiden Grass, Miscanthus sinensis *
Switch Grass, Panicum virgatum *
* These plants (or related species) will need moderately moist conditions.This list may seem short - considering the many hundreds of plants that grow well in our area - so think of it as a super-deluxe "top 10" list! You will notice that most of my go-to plants are tried and true main stays of the mid-west, inter-mountain west, and upland southwest regions of the US. Hence, the name: "go-to" plants! The bulk of any landscape or garden should consist of well adapted, low maintenance plants and this list is a great place to start. (Read this post to learn about a few oddball plants to throw into the mix.)Please visit these participating members of the Garden Designer's Roundtable for planting inspiration for your region and beyond... Nan Ondra : Hayefield : Bucks County, PAAndrew Keys : Garden Smackdown : Boston, MAChristina Salwitz : Personal Garden Coach : Renton, WAGenevieve Schmidt : North Coast Gardening : Arcata, CAIvette Soler : The Germinatrix : Los Angeles, CAJocelyn Chilvers : The Art Garden : Denver, COLaura Livengood Schaub : Interleafings : San Jose, CALesley Hegarty & Robert Webber : Hegarty Webber Partnership : Bristol, UKRebecca Sweet : Gossip In the Garden : Los Altos, CARochelle Greayer : Studio G : Boston, MASusan Morrison : Blue Planet Garden Blog : East Bay, CA