The fragrant, lovely fragrance and delicate bells of the Convallaria majalis lily of the valley are well-known. Elizabeth II, who passed away, also loved this flower.
Japanese anemones are breathtakingly displayed in late summer and early monsoon season. Their open blooms, pale pink or white, float atop tall stems above eye-catching foliage.
Hostas are regarded as the queen of plants for shade gardens. Hostas are known by their common name, Plantain Lily, which comes from their large, decorative leaves.
Astilbes are small flowering plants with pink or white feathery plumes on top of foliage resembling ferns. They're resistant to deer and provide brilliant colour to a shaded garden!
These lovely blooms, usually purple, can also be seen with white, pink, or yellow flowers. But their allure belies a dark reality: they are incredibly toxic.
Daylilies usually reach heights of one to four feet. Every daylily, the plant produces a profusion of flower buds that open gradually.
An adaptable annual flowering plant, the cosmos thrives during the wet season. It produces daisy-like purple, white, and pink blooms.
The bleeding heart flower symbolises romance, love, and unrequited or rejected love. Shade-loving woodland plants bloom their bleeding hearts in cool springtime.
Clematis flowers are prized for their magnificent blooms and capacity to give gardens vertical interest. Warm sun on their foliage and cool shade at roots are the happiest conditions for clematis.