Crossvine
Bignonia capreolata
An evergreen anchor that never goes bare, orange-red flowers and hardy in zones 6–9.
- Full–part sun
- Dry–average
- 25–50 ft
- Blooms Apr–May
Native shrubs, groundcovers, and ferns that hold their leaves through winter for year-round green, screening, and cover. Virginia sits in a landscape of Blue Ridge, Piedmont & Tidewater, and the natives that thrive here are the ones built for its humid, four-season character. The list below — led by Crossvine and Foamflower — is filtered to species genuinely native to Virginia and the wider flora of the Mid-Atlantic and hardy through zones 6–8. Evergreen natives carry the garden through the bare months, giving structure, privacy, and winter shelter for birds when the deciduous plants have dropped their leaves. Site broadleaf evergreens out of harsh winter wind and afternoon sun to prevent leaf scorch, and water them deeply going into a dry fall so they enter winter fully charged.
Each one native to your region and hardy in zones 6–8 · see this collection in other states.
Bignonia capreolata
An evergreen anchor that never goes bare, orange-red flowers and hardy in zones 6–9.
Tiarella cordifolia
Carries the planting through winter with leaves intact, 1–2 ft wide and foamy white flowers.
Phlox subulata
Evergreen structure and privacy through the bare months, pink to lavender flowers and for sand, rocky, and loam ground.
Ilex glabra
Stays green when everything else drops — good through zone 9 and for sand, clay, and loam ground, good for winter shelter.
Polystichum acrostichoides
Evergreen structure and privacy through the bare months, reaching 1–2 ft and for rocky and loam ground.
Seed packets, plugs, and starter plants for many of these species ship to your door.
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