1. Daylilies (Hemerocallis)
Bloom Period: 4–6 weeks
Notes: Different varieties bloom at different times during the summer.
2. Coreopsis (Coreopsis spp.)
Bloom Period: 2–3 months
Notes: Often called tickseed, known for a long blooming season.
3. Geranium (Geranium spp.)
Bloom Period: 3–4 months
Notes: Hardy varieties bloom from late spring to early fall.
4. Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta)
Bloom Period: 3 months
Notes: Known for its bright yellow flowers, it blooms from early summer to fall.
5. Echinacea (Echinacea purpurea)
Bloom Period: 3–4 months
Notes: This hardy perennial is known for its daisy-like flowers that bloom from midsummer to fall.
6. Lavender (Lavandula spp.)
Bloom Period: 2–3 months
Notes: Known for its fragrant blooms that appear in early to late summer.
7. Clematis (Clematis spp.)
Bloom Period: 2–3 months
Notes: Many varieties bloom from early spring to late summer.
8. Roses (Rosa spp.)
Bloom Period: 2–3 months (per season)
Notes: Repeat-blooming roses bloom several times throughout the growing season.
9. Coneflower (Echinacea spp.)
Bloom Period: 2–3 months
Notes: Blooms continuously through summer, especially with deadheading.
10. Zinnias (Zinnia spp.)
Bloom Period: 2–3 months
Notes: Known for a long season of vibrant blooms, from summer to fall.
11. Peony (Paeonia spp.)
Bloom Period: 2–3 weeks
Notes: While individual flowers last only a short time, their blooming season can span up to a month with different varieties.
12. Shasta Daisy (Leucanthemum × superbum)
Bloom Period: 2–3 months
Notes: Blooming from early summer to fall with bright, white flowers.
13. Bee Balm (Monarda spp.)
Bloom Period: 2–3 months
Notes: These fragrant flowers bloom from mid-summer to fall.
14. Kniphofia (Red Hot Poker)
Bloom Period: 1–3 months
Notes: Known for its long spikes of tubular flowers that last for weeks.
15. Astilbe (Astilbe spp.)
Bloom Period: 1–2 months
Notes: Blooms in summer with feathery plumes that can last for weeks.
16. Fuchsia (Fuchsia spp.)
Bloom Period: 2–4 months
Notes: Blooms continuously from late spring to fall, especially in warmer climates.
17. Begonias (Begonia spp.)
Bloom Period: 4–6 months
Notes: These versatile plants bloom from spring to fall, with consistent blooms.
18. Marigold (Tagetes spp.)
Bloom Period: 3–6 months
Notes: Long bloomers that flower from spring through fall.
19. Lantana (Lantana spp.)
Bloom Period: 3–6 months
Notes: Known for its colorful clusters that bloom throughout the summer.
20. Petunia (Petunia spp.)
Bloom Period: 3–4 months
Notes: Blooms continuously throughout the growing season with deadheading.
21. Trumpet Vine (Campsis radicans)
Bloom Period: 2–3 months
Notes: Vibrant trumpet-shaped flowers bloom through summer.
22. Bougainvillea (Bougainvillea spp.)
Bloom Period: 3–6 months
Notes: Continuous blooming in tropical and subtropical regions.
23. Columbine (Aquilegia spp.)
Bloom Period: 1–2 months
Notes: While individual flowers last only a short time, the plants bloom for an extended period.
24. Sweet Pea (Lathyrus odoratus)
Bloom Period: 2–3 months
Notes: Blooms early to mid-summer and continues with regular deadheading.
25. Salvia (Salvia spp.)
Bloom Period: 2–3 months
Notes: Known for long-lasting blooms in vibrant colors from late spring to fall.
26. Hibiscus (Hibiscus spp.)
Bloom Period: 1–2 months (individual flowers), continuous if deadheaded
Notes: Large, showy blooms that can last for weeks if properly maintained.
27. Delphinium (Delphinium spp.)
Bloom Period: 1–2 months
Notes: Blooms last a long time when the plants are cared for correctly.
28. Verbena (Verbena spp.)
Bloom Period: 3–6 months
Notes: Continuous blooms throughout the warm months, especially in warmer climates.
29. Snapdragon (Antirrhinum majus)
Bloom Period: 2–4 months
Notes: Early to late summer, with spikes of colorful flowers.
30. Bleeding Heart (Dicentra spp.)
Bloom Period: 1–2 months
Notes: Blooms continuously for several weeks in spring and early summer.
31. Wisteria (Wisteria spp.)
Bloom Period: 1–2 months
Notes: Beautiful cascading blooms that appear in spring.
32. Coriopsis (Coreopsis grandiflora)
Bloom Period: 2–3 months
Notes: Bright yellow flowers that bloom from early summer into fall.
33. Ageratum (Ageratum houstonianum)
Bloom Period: 3–6 months
Notes: Known for its long-lasting clusters of blue or purple flowers.
34. Chrysanthemums (Chrysanthemum spp.)
Bloom Period: 3–6 months
Notes: Typically blooms in fall, but some varieties have extended blooming seasons.
35. Lavender Cotton (Santolina chamaecyparissus)
Bloom Period: 2–3 months
Notes: Light yellow flowers that bloom for months during the summer.
36. Orchids (Orchidaceae)
Bloom Period: 1–3 months (depending on the species)
Notes: Known for their long-lasting blooms in varying climates.
37. Canna Lily (Canna indica)
Bloom Period: 2–4 months
Notes: These tropical plants bloom continuously throughout summer.
38. Indian Paintbrush (Castilleja spp.)
Bloom Period: 1–2 months
Notes: Vibrant flowers in spring to early summer.
39. Thunbergia (Black-eyed Susan Vine)
Bloom Period: 2–3 months
Notes: Blooms in long-lasting cycles through the summer.
40. Lobelia (Lobelia spp.)
Bloom Period: 3–4 months
Notes: A long-blooming flower that lasts throughout the warm season.
41. Candytuft (Iberis sempervirens)
Bloom Period: 2–3 months
Notes: White or purple blooms that last through early spring to early summer.
42. Impatiens (Impatiens spp.)
Bloom Period: 4–6 months
Notes: Continuous blooms throughout the warm season in shaded areas.
43. Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)
Bloom Period: 3–4 months
Notes: Known for its feathery flowers that bloom in summer to fall.
44. Lobularia (Alyssum)
Bloom Period: 3–6 months
Notes: Sweet-smelling flowers that bloom from spring to fall.
45. Morning Glory (Ipomoea spp.)
Bloom Period: 2–3 months
Notes: Blooms in cycles from summer to fall.
46. Sage (Salvia officinalis)
Bloom Period: 1–2 months
Notes: Blooms last a few weeks, with repeated cycles of flowers.
47. Japanese Anemone (Anemone hupehensis)
Bloom Period: 2–3 months
Notes: Blooms from late summer to fall.
48. Bergenia (Bergenia spp.)
Bloom Period: 1–2 months
Notes: Blooms persist throughout late winter and early spring.
49. Aubrieta (Aubrieta deltoidea)
Bloom Period: 1–2 months
Notes: Early spring bloomers with a long-lasting flower display.
50. Gazania (Gazania spp.)
Bloom Period: 3–6 months