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New to South Carolina - Your twenty favorite southern pernneials
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Posted by stephanie123 8-9 (My Page) on Mon, May 4, 09 at 13:59
| I am moving to South Carolina from New York. Will be sad to leave my gardens behind but looking forward to starting new. Would anyone mind letting me know what there 10 favorite southern plants are? |
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RE: New to South Carolina - Your twenty favorite southern pernnei
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1 - Encore azalea 2 - Noisette, china, tea, and hybrid musk roses! Can't grow them up North very well. 3 - Osmanthus fragrans (sweet olive) 4 - Michelia figo (banana shrub) 5 - Gardenia 6 - Star (Confederate) jasmine 7 - Passiflora - the variety "Incense" 8 - Crape myrtle 9 - Hydrangea 10 - Hedychiums (Butterfly gingers) 11 - Lantana 12 - Brugmansia 13 - Calla 14 - Carolina jessamine - Can't live in the Carolina's without having at least one of these. Check out my blog for some ideas. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Davy's Gardening Blog
RE: New to South Carolina - Your twenty favorite southern pernnei
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| Welcome to the South! You'll love being able to start your serious gardening in March, and not having a real killing frost until nearly Thanksgiving. (Our hot humid summers may take some getting used to, though. :) My favorites, in no particular order: loropetalums camellias crape myrtle daylilies hydrangeas, especially Endless Summer and Blushing Bride Rabbiteye blueberries Celeste Figs Wait till you taste Muscadines! Salvias: Black and Blue (perennial here), Mystic Spires, farinacea Bulbs: Rain lilies (zephyranthes), Crinums (these alone are worth moving south for), Narcissus, Grand Primo, Campernelle Daffodils, Trevithian Daffodils, Cruentas Byzantine Glads Be sure to get a copy of The Southern Living Garden Book. It will be indispensable. Scott Ogden's Garden Bulbs for the South is a good one too. Enjoy |
RE: New to South Carolina - Your twenty favorite southern pernnei
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Favorite sun perennials: Rain lilies echinacea (coneflowers) especially the newer ones salvias - 'black and blue','coral nymph', 'lady in red' (hummingbirds love them) daylilies daisy black-eyed susan clematis (lovely draping over a wall) hardy orchid favorite shade perennials: hosta coral bells (heuchera) foam flower (tiarella) all the ferns - autumn, southern wood, sensitive, japanese painted, lady lenton rose-love love love phlox divaracata toad liliy wild ginger i hope you enjoy gardening in the south! |
RE: New to South Carolina - Your twenty favorite southern pernnei
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| Thank you for all your picks. I can't wait to get started. |
RE: New to South Carolina - Your twenty favorite southern pernnei
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| Thanks for posting this, Stephanie - I too am new to SC, and was wondering what might work well here. |
RE: New to South Carolina - Your twenty favorite southern pernnei
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I like 1. Daylillies 2. Coneflowers 3. coreopsis 4. Hosta 5. Balloon flower 6. Pincushion flower 7. Iris 8. Sedum Autumn Joy 9. Arborvitae fern 10. guara 11. Shasta daisy Must have southern tree/shrubs 1. Southern Magnolia 'Little Gem' 2. Azalea 3. Camelia 4. Osmanthus frangrans 5. Knockout roses 6. Dogwood 7. Viburnum carlesii 8. Hibiscus 9. Vitex 10. Carolina silverbell |
RE: New to South Carolina - Your twenty favorite southern pernnei
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| Welcome to SC, Stephanie. Where is it exactly are you relocating to? I notice you have a zone 8/9 listed which makes me think you may be near Charleston. Me too! If so, Zone 8/9 is a unique little gardening area. You'll enjoy gardening here more if you don't try to recreate what you are familiar with but embrace what is unique to the area. Instead of lilacs, peonies, and hostas think palms, camellias, cycads, aroids, even some citrus. My favorites by category: Perennial: Katie Ruellia (NOT the tall ones which are invasive) Cuphea micropetela (giant cigar plant) Brugmansia (comes back from the root every year) "Bright Eyes" Phlox(not all the tall ones thrive here) Plumbago auriculata (marginally hardy) rehmannia glutinosa (Chinese foxglove) Indigo Spires salvia Evergreen Shrubs: Banana shrub Pittosporum (there is a tall and a dwarf variety) Gardenias Cleyera Lorapetalum Roses: Knockouts Belinda's Dream (most other roses are a pain in the heinie around here) Summer Annuals: Blue Daze or evolvulus glomeratus Profusion series zinnias pentas cosmos (especially sturdy are the orange, red, yellow ones) Torenia Summer Wave series Ceratotheca tribloba (african foxglove) Tropicals that may work: Satsuma tangerines Meyer Lemon Tropical hibiscus Ferns: Holly fern Tassel fern Christmas fern Autumn fern A friend (who is an absolute gardening genius and I (who parasitically sucks knowledge out of him) have a blog that is really focused on what works in the Charleston area, check it out if you are interested. |
Here is a link that might be useful: My blog
RE: New to South Carolina - Your twenty favorite southern pernnei
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| I've seen some of my "must haves" already listed by others! Since you asked for perennials and not shrubs/trees, here's my recommendations for you to check out: Arkansas bluestar (Amsonia hubrichtii) Jerusalem sage (Phlomis australis?) any bearded or Louisiana iris butterfly ginger (Hedychium coronarium cvs) candy corn plant (Cuphea micropetala) almond verbena (Aloysia virgata) Japanese tall knotweed (Fallopia japonica 'Tricolor') ANY daffodil Indian pink (Spigella marilandica) Spreading woodland phlox (Phlox stolonifera) Hardy orchid (Bletilla striata) Santa Barbara Mexican Sage (Salvia leucantha 'Santa Barbara') Red hot pokers (Kniphofia cvs) red verbena (Verbena peruviana) Pink Surprise lily (Lycoris squamigera) Red Surprise lily (lycoris sanguinea) Strawberry begonia (Saxifraga stolonifera) wild indigo (Baptisia 'Purple Smoke' and 'Carolina Moonlight'!) ANY aster (like 'Purple Dome') ANY lily (tiger, LA hybrid, asiatic or Easter) |
RE: New to South Carolina - Your twenty favorite southern pernnei
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| I see hydrangeas mentioned but I don't see oakleaf hydrangeas listed. They are native southern plants and very rewarding in your landscape. |
RE: New to South Carolina - Your twenty favorite southern pernnei
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| Having come from Ohio 15 years ago I wish I would have had this forum for advice. I few years ago I recycled a stack of black plastic pots about ten feet tall. Few of those plants survive today. What I have found most important in the south is soil. I live near Lake Murray where the soil is hard rocky clay (hard pan). This will support some native plants but most of my success has been with building retaining walls on slopes and back filling with sandy soils. Don't ask for top soil it will be filled with nut grass that is near imposible to get rid of. I would suggest contacting someone from your local extension service (Clemson in the Columbia area)and have your soil tested, they will tell you what plants will do well. Then select from the list others have posted. |
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