16 Full Sun Perennials: Low Maintenance Plants That Thrive In Sun (2024)

Looking for low maintenance plants with beautiful flowers that will grow well in full sun (even in the South!)? These full sun perennials are all outdoor plants that like direct sunlight and are perfect for those sunny spots in your garden.

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Lately we’ve been talking a lot about perennials that grow well in the shadeand part shade.

However, if you live further south like I do (in South Carolina), it seems like almost anything will grow in part shade. The troublesome areas are actually in full sun.

It is just so hot in the summer that many plants don’t do well, even if they are deemed to be full sun perennials elsewhere.

After a lot of trial and error, I have come up with this list of my favorite perennial plants that thrive in full sun, are low maintenance, and still look good in the middle of the summer.

1 | Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia)

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Zones: 4 to 9
Bloom Time: Late spring to early fall
Height: 1′ to 3′ (depending on the variety)
Spread: 1′ to 2′

Black-eyed Susan is a native perennial that prefers evenly-moist, well-drained soil, but is quite heat and drought tolerant once established.

With their long bloom time and brightly-colored yellow flowers, they are a beautiful addition to the back of your garden bed.

Deadheading old flowers will encourage re-blooming.

Buy it HERE.*

2 | Russian Sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia)

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Zones: 4 to 9
Bloom Time: Early summer to fall
Height: 2′ to 4′
Spread: 2′ to 4′

With its gray-green foliage and beautiful purple flowers, Russian Sage is one of my favorite full sun perennials.

These perennial plants are deer resistant, drought tolerant, and they attracts bees, butterflies and hummingbirds.

They also grow in pretty much any soil type and require absolutely no maintenance.

It doesn’t need fertilizing, deadheading or dividing.

You can cut it shorter in the spring to control its size if you want to, but otherwise that’s not necessary, either.

Buy it HERE.*

3 | Sedum ‘Autumn Joy’

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Zones: 3 to 8
Bloom Time: Late summer to fall
Height: 18″ to 24″
Spread: 18″ to 24″

Sedum ‘Autumn Joy’ is a succulent that stores water in its leaves and prefers dry, poorly fertilized soil.

The flowers start out pink and turn to bronze as the weather gets cooler.

Since it is one of the last perennials to bloom before winter, it’s a great late-season nectar source for butterflies and bees.

Buy it HERE.*

4 | Creeping Phlox (Phlox subulata)

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Zones: 3 to 9
Bloom time: Early spring
Height: 6″
Spread: 2′ to 3′

Next on my list of full sun perennials is Creeping Phlox or Moss Phlox (Phlox subulata).

It is a low-growing ground cover that is easy to grow and looks beautiful at the front of your sunny border or spilling over stones in a rock garden.

Once it gets going, it will cover the area with pretty white, blue, pink or purple flowers in the spring, and looks beautiful with daffodils or tulips growing through it.

Buy it HERE.*

5 | Daffodils (Narcissus)

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Zones: 4 to 9
Bloom Time: Spring
Height: 18″ to 24″
Spread: 12″

Speaking of spring bulbs, daffodils are the next low maintenance plants on my list.

Once you plant them, they don’t require any work at all.

They come back for many years and bloom reliably (unlike many tulips).

Most varieties will naturalize as well, so you’ll get more of them over time…but not in a bad way.

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If you’re not a big fan of the traditional yellow flowers, look for white or pink varieties (like the picture above). They’re really more coral than true pink but still a pretty color.

Learn more about planting bulbs HERE.

Buy them HERE*.

6 | Catmint (Nepeta ×faassenii)

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Zones: 3 to 9
Bloom Time: Late spring to summer
Height: 9″ to 18″
Spread: 18″ to 36″

Catmint (Nepeta) is a compactplant (about 12″ high) with silvery leaves and purple-blue flowers.

Itblooms in the mid to late spring and looks beautiful in combination with other spring-flowering plants (such as the native azalea and Phlox subulata in this picture).

The only word of caution? True to its name, cats do love to roll in it…so the plant may get squished if your neighborhood kitty stops by (it doesn’t seem to hurt the plant).

Buy it HERE.*

7 | Lavender

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Zones: 5 to 8
Bloom Time: Early to mid summer
Height: 12″ to 24″
Spread: 12″ to 24″

Lavender forms dense clumps of blue-green foliage.

It is drought tolerant and blooms in early to mid summer with lovely blue/purple, fragrant flower spikes.

Lavender can take a year or two to get going. But once it has, it really doesn’t take any work at all.

Shear off the flowers when it is finished blooming to keep the plant tidy. But be careful about trimming it back in the spring…cutting into the woody stem can kill it.

Buy it HERE.*

8 | Daylily (Hemerocallis)

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Zones: 3 to 9
Bloom Time: Late spring and summer
Height: 1′ to 4′
Spread: 2′ to 4′

Daylilies (Hemerocallis)really are a “plant and forget” flower which is why they are one of my favorite full sun perennials.

They generally bloom in late spring and summer, but it can vary depending on the variety.

As the name suggests, each bloom only lasts a day.But as you can see, one plant can grow a lot of buds!

Some of the newer varieties also re-bloom.

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9 | Shasta Daisies (Leucanthemum x superbum)

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Zones: 4 to 9
Bloom Time: Summer
Height: 2′ to 3′
Spread: 1′ to 2′

If you want a flower to add some cheeriness to your full sun garden all summer long, Shasta daisies are the way to go.

Although they spread by rhizomes, they aren’t invasive (like some roadside daisies can be) and they don’t need a lot of care or fertilizer to keep them growing.

In fact, soil that is too rich will cause more leaves and fewer blooms.

These flowers also attract butterflies and are deer and rabbit resistant.

Grow them from seed or buy live plants.

Buy it HERE.*

10 | Coneflower (Echinacea )

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Zones: 3 to 9
Bloom Time: Summer
Height: 2′ to 4′
Spread: 2′ to 3′

Like the Shasta Daisies, Coneflower (Echinacea) is another easy to grow perennial that blooms all summer long.

It has daisy shaped flowers and is available in so many different colors and flower forms that you are sure to find one (or more) you like.

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One note: Echinacea do tend to self seed, so you may need to pull out a few plants if you find them growing where you don’t want them.

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11 | Polyantha Roses

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Zones: 4 to 9
Bloom Time: Late spring to fall
Height: 4′ to 6′
Spread: 4′

I love most kinds of roses and they’re all sun loving plants.

However there is only one variety I have grown that I would put in the low maintenance category. And that’s the Polyantha roses.

They are an heirloom variety that grows as a thick bush or climbing plant with many 1″ flowers on every stem.

Polyantha roses are disease resistant and easy to maintain (for a rose).

Just cut out dead branches to thin out the plant. As a bonus, mine bloom all summer long!

Buy it HERE.

12 | Rose Mallow (Hibiscus moscheutos)

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Zones: 4 to 9
Bloom Time: Summer
Height: 3′ to 5′ (depending on the variety)
Spread: 3′ to 5′

Hardy Hibiscus is a native perennial with HUGE blooms that look tropical even though they’re not.

It grows woody stems that look like branches and are a few feet tall. But they die right down to the ground in the winter.

This is one of the last perennials to come up in the spring, so don’t be worried if it seems like it’s not coming back…it just needs a little more time.

Buy it HERE.*

13 | Salvia

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Zones: 5 to 11 (depending on variety)
Bloom Time: Summer
Height: 18″ to 36″
Spread: 18″ to 24″

Salvia is another plant that loves the sun…it seems like the more the better for this plant!

If you trim them back a little when the blooms start to fade, you can get them to rebloom all summer.

Salvia comes in different colors like this fuchsia pink.

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Or ‘Black and Blue’ which has deep blue flowers on black stems (and is really easy to grow from seed).

Make sure to read the tags when you are buying Salvias since they have a wide range of growing zones, and some may be considered annuals in your area.

Buy Salvia HERE*.

14 | Bee Balm (Monarda)

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Zones: 3 to 9
Bloom Time: Summer
Height: 24″ to 48″
Spread: 18″ to 24″

Bee Balm (Monarda) is an easy to grow sun loving perennial with pink, white, red or purple blooms.

Because of its brightly colored flowers that have tubular shaped petals, it attracts hummingbirds, butterflies and bees. And its seed heads provide food for the birds in the fall and winter.

Deadhead the flowers after the first round of blooms to encourage them to re-bloom later in the summer.

Bee Balm needs good air circulation to prevent it from getting powdery mildew (which doesn’t usually kill the plant but doesn’t look that great).

Buy it HERE.*

15 | Pink Muhly Grass (Muhlenbergia)

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Zones: 5 to 9
Bloom Time: Late Summer to Fall
Height: 3′ to 4′ tall
Spread: 3′ to 4′

Okay, technically this isn’t a flower, it’s an ornamental grass.

But with its pink plumes in the fall, Pink Muhly grass is just so pretty I had to include it.

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In late summer, it develops airy pink plumes that almost seem to glow in the sun.

It’s also not as big or as invasive as some of the other ornamental grasses, which makes it a great border plant.

Buy it HERE.*

16 | Red Hot Poker (Kniphofia)

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Zones: 4 to 9
Bloom Time: Summer
Height: 16″ to 48″ (depending on the variety)
Spread: 16″ to 20″

Red hot poker (Kniphofia) has flower spikes in red or orange and yellow that light up the garden all summer long.

With their long stalks and interesting blooms, they make great cut flowers.

They’re also drought-tolerant, deer-resistant, and rabbit-resistant. But the hummingbirds and butterflies love them!

Buy it HERE.*

And there you have it. That’s my list of easy to maintain full sun perennials that will thrive all summer long, even in the south!

Other full sun plants you might like

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  • Evergreen Shrubs for Sun
  • Best New Perennials For Your Garden

Do you have other suggestions for low maintenance full sun perennials? Tell us in the section below.


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What is the longest blooming perennial? ›

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What is the easiest plant to grow in full sun? ›

Top 10 Low-Maintenance Plants for Full Sun
  • Panicle hydrangea (Hydrangea paniculata)
  • Holly (Ilex spp.)
  • Bloomerang® lilac (Syringa x)
  • Bluestar (Amsonia)
  • Russian sage (Perovskia)
  • Stonecrop (Sedum)
  • Milkweed (Asclepias)
  • Ornamental Grasses.
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What is the easiest perennial to take care of? ›

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  • Daylily.
  • Stonecrop.
  • Black-Eyed Susan.
  • Purple Coneflower.
  • Russian Sage.
  • Helen's Flower.
  • Goldenrod.
  • Native Plants.

Is there a perennial that blooms all summer? ›

Black-Eyed Susan

This long-blooming perennial is popular because it blooms all summer, warms the yard with its cheerful color, and requires minimal care. Black-eyed Susan blooms from June through September in most climates, on plants that grow 2 to 3 feet in height.

What perennial flowers come back every year? ›

Popular types of perennials
Shasta Daisy Extra-long bloom time in full sunLavender Fragrant flowers in early summerHosta Striking foliage in partial shade
Spike speedwell Purple or blue flower spikesDaylily Tough plants will grow in most soilsBee balm Deer resistant with beautiful flowers

What is a hardy full sun plant? ›

Some yucca species can withstand high-heat, freezing temperatures and even wildfire. According to SFGate, yucca does best in full sun and well-drained soils. There are varieties and species suited to every soil type, and therefore, every Bay Area garden! * Plants recommended may vary by location and time of year.

What plant grows best in direct sunlight? ›

The sunniest flower of all, the sunflower, loves full sun. No surprise there. The plants need at least six hours of direct light, and the big yellow, mahogany, or white blooms actually turn towards the sun.

What perennials are heat tolerant? ›

Here are some perennials that can weather the storm:

Strong Summer-bloomers consist of coreopsis, yarrow, tall garden phlox, coneflowers, agastache, daylily, liatris, penstemon, catmint, rose mallow, gaura, red hot poker, black-eyed susan, hardy geranium, Russian sage, shasta daisy, lavender, and yucca.

What perennials bloom the longest? ›

Black-Eyed Susan

This popular, long-blooming perennial should be at the top of your list to plant. The daisy-like flowers of black-eyed Susan bloom for weeks and weeks in summer, lighting up gardens with their bright yellow petals. Plus, deer tend to avoid this drought-tolerant plant.

What perennial likes a lot of water? ›

There are other numerous perennials for summer that are worth including on the list of plants for soggy places, including marsh spurge (Euphorbia palustris), queen of the prairie (Filipendula rubra), swamp rose mallow (Hibiscus moscheutos), ragwort (Ligularia spp.), cardinal flower (Lobelia cardinalis), and great blue ...

What is the best low growing perennial? ›

One excellent choice for a low-growing perennial that blooms all summer is Catmint (Nepeta). Varieties like 'Walker's Low' offer a long blooming period with spikes of lavender-blue flowers. Despite its name, 'Walker's Low' is low-growing and is known for its hardiness and drought tolerance.

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