#11 Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea)
Foxgloves have a basal mound of overlapping rounded leaves. They have slender spikes of tubular flowers that rise above them the following spring. It grows 3 to 6 feet tall and 1 foot wide. Depending on species, it blossoms white, pink, rose, and purple colors.
#12 Virginia Bluebells (Mertensia virginica)
Virginia bluebells are members of the borage family and resemble a more-refined version of these common herbs. The leaves are blue-green, oval, and smooth margined. The drooping flowers grow from the tips of the stems.
#13 Christmas Rose (Helleborus niger)
Christmas rose plant has low growing leathery leaves with bell-shaped flowers that may stay green all winter. It has a very distinct saucer-shaped bloom that rises above the leaves and is erect. The delicate petals surround prominent centers where the flowers are slightly pendant.
#14 Yucca
Some Yucca species are ground-dwelling foliage rosettes, and others develop tree-height trunks. Yucca flowers are carried on tall stalks that rise above the foliage so that moth pollinators can reach them in the dark.
#15 Desert Willow (Chilopsis linearis hybrids)
Desert willow is a deciduous, open rangy native tree found in the desert of Southwest America. Its unique bell-shaped flower stands out in the wild. It has smaller hybrids that produce more extensive, more intensely colored flowers that rival that of orchids in appearance.
#16 Angel’s Trumpet (Brugmansia Suaveolens)
No other plant provides the same dramatic appeal of bellflower as an angel’s trumpet. These foot-long pink and purple flowering bush flowers are plentiful and evening fragrant to lure pollinating bees and moths.
#17 California Fuchsia (Zauschneria californica)
California fuchsia is a perennial beautiful little red leaf plant that blooms a vigorous and vivids bell-shaped flower. It has thin, brittle stems and grayish foliage that give rise to 2-inch long, orange-red fuchsia-like flowers for bold summer color.