8 Tall Flowers That Create Vertical Drama in Your Garden
Artichokes bloom into giant, electric, indigo flowers. They are tall and wide, thriving in zones 8-10, and need well-draining soil with full sun.
Cimicifuga (Fairy Candle) glows in moonlit gardens. Its white spikes add drama, thriving in zones 3-8, preferring part sun or shade.
Hollyhocks create stunning columns of blooms. Ideal for zones 2-10, they grow 3-8 feet tall, needing full sun and well-draining soil.
Japanese Anemone blooms late summer to fall. With white flowers and yellow centers, they thrive in zones 4-8, preferring full sun.
Korean Angelica has striking reddish-purple flower clusters. Growing 4-6 feet tall, it thrives in zones 5-9, needing full sun to partial shade.
Meadow Rue adds an ethereal touch with lavender blooms. Thriving in zones 4-7, it grows 6-8 feet tall, preferring full sun or part shade.
Pampas Grass blooms in fluffy plumes, adding garden motion. It grows 3-8 feet tall, thriving in zones 7-10, needing full sun and well-draining soil.
Red Hot Poker plants have striking poker-shaped spikes. Ideal for zones 5-9, they grow 3-4 feet tall, needing full sun and well-draining soil.