The Heartleaf Bergenia's broad, leathery leaves resemble a heart with saw-toothed or curved edges. The leaves will remain a beautiful green for most of the year, but the foliage will turn a gorgeous red or bronze color in colder climates in the fall.| PlantNative.org
Their common name might be Morning Glories or Morning Glory, but their botanical name is Ipomoea purpurea. Morning Glories originate from the Convolvulaceae family, and their plant type is annual in areas that get below 45 F.| PlantNative.org
Growing Japanese Anemone will not be difficult even for novice gardeners. It reproduces only by dividing the rhizome, which does not like to be disturbed. To plant and care for your Japanese anemone, you must responsibly arrange the flowers.| PlantNative.org
Armeria maritime thrives in full sunlight and well-drained soil. It is salt and drought tolerant, but it will die if the soil is kept too wet. They have a reputation for being a short-lived plant due to their ease of overwatering.| PlantNative.org