Zone 8 Plants

Zone 8 Plants 3781 to 3810 of 3788 total

  • Fantasiatic 'Hot-Spot Yellow' Lily
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    Growing Zones: 3 to 8

    Fantasiatic Hot-Spot Yellow Lily

    $34.99
  • Tiny Rocket Asiatic Lily Flowers
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    Growing Zones: 3 to 8

    Tiny Rocket Asiatic Lily

    $34.99
  • Easy Elegance® Snowdrift Rose Growing in the Garden
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    Growing Zones: 4 to 9

    Easy Elegance Roses

    Easy Elegance® Snowdrift Rose

    $58.49
  • Autumn Sweetheart Encore Azalea Flowers Close Up Main
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    Growing Zones: 6 to 10

    Encore Azalea

    Autumn Sweetheart Encore Azalea

    $38.49 - $71.99
  • Lemon Cutie® Barberry Leaves Close Up
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    Growing Zones: 4 to 9

    Lemon Cutie® Barberry

    $61.99
  • Coral Bell Azalea in the landscaping
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    Growing Zones: 6 to 9

    Coral Bell Azalea

    $44.99 - $70.99
  • Easy Elegance® Pinktopia Rose Blooming
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    Growing Zones: 4 to 8

    Easy Elegance Roses

    Easy Elegance® Pinktopia Rose

    $58.49
  • Rene Michelle Azalea growing in the landscaping
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    Growing Zones: 5 to 8

    Rene Michelle Azalea

    $44.99 - $70.99
Zone 8 Plants 3781 to 3810 of 3788 total

Zone 8 Plants

Gardening in Zone 8 offers a wonderful balance of mild winters and long growing seasons, making it perfect for a wide variety of plants. Whether you're looking for vibrant flowers, hardy shrubs, or unique greenery, this Zone 8 collection is handpicked to thrive in your climate and bring year-round beauty to your garden.

Which Zone 8 Plants Are Right for You?

Not sure where to start? Here’s a quick guide to picking Zone 8 plants that suit your garden:

    Full Sun: Go for Lavender, Russian Sage, or Coneflowers—they thrive in sunny spots and add long-lasting color.

    Deer-Resistant: Consider Yarrow, Salvia, or Fernspray Gold False Cypress to help keep your garden safe from grazing visitors.

    Pollinator Favorites: Bees and butterflies flock to Bee Balm, Agastache, and Butterfly Bush varieties.

    Cold Hardy (Zone 4+): Check out Catmint, Black-Eyed Susan, and Creeping Phlox—these tough plants can handle colder zones too.

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