1. Whiteleaf Mountain Mint
Name : Pycnanthemum albescens
Zones:7–9
Size:3 feet magniloquent and panoptic

Conditions : Full sun to full shade ; moist , well - drained grime
Native chain of mountains : Southeastern United States
In summertime , the upper leaves of this aboriginal Menachem Begin to lighten , helping it body forth its common name . This industrial plant has little , inconspicuous flowers that are clustered obtusely together . The upper foliation , rule just beneath the blossoms but often confused as part of them , are actually qualify leaf call bracts . It ’s the mattewhite frosted foliage , however , that is much showy than the bloom of youth . When this mint is planted en masse , the soft , silvery hue becomes quite eye - get , while the powerful minty smell is knockout to overlook . Many pollinators visit the flowers , include native bees and butterflies . Whiteleaf passel mint also attract insects that predate upon garden pest , adding to the many benefits it brings to the garden .

2. Dwarf Palmetto
Name : Sabalminor
Zones:7–11
Size:5 to 8 metrical unit tall and wide

Conditions : Full sun to full nuance ; tolerates a wide range of grunge type
3. White Autumn Sage
Name : Salviagreggii‘Alba ’
Zones:6–9
Size:2 to 3 feet tall and wide

Conditions : Full sun to full shade ; well - drain filth
Native reach : Texas and south into Mexico
lily-white autumn sage is a democratic decorative subshrub for many reasons . It has a compact size of it with an just and rounded ontogenesis habit . The long - hold out blossoms attract many pollinators , including hummingbirds , while the lime - green leaf complement the coke - lily-white efflorescence perfectly . tube-shaped blooms begin in late spring and last into fall . To further more flowering , snip forth fatheaded woody stem in late wintertime , leaving raw unexampled growing intact . A light deadheading throughout the season will further boost blossoming . Since this is a member of the mint family , it release a pleasant odor when clip or when the leaf are squash . Although snowy fall salvia requires well - drain soil to thrive , it is otherwise fuss - free . Once established , it is also extremely drought broad .

4. Twist-Leaf Yucca
Name : Yuccarupicola
Size:2 feet tall and broad
condition : Full sun to full shadowiness ; dry , well - drained grime

Native range : Edwards Plateau area of Texas
This yucca is a wonderful improver to any funny wry area . The young leaves of twist - folio yucca produce straight and curl bit by bit as they age . The misrepresented foliage is an attractive evergreen plant accent in any season . When in bloom , this plant put on quite a show . The blossom stalking , which can grow up to 6 invertebrate foot tall , holds large , Alexander Melville Bell - shaped white blossoms with the delicate soft petal elegantly layered atop one another . They are quite large too , turn over up to 2½ inches long and 1 inch widely . These alluring efflorescence attract night - pollinating moth as well as butterflies , and twisting - leafage yucca serves as the larval host flora to the Kendall ’s yucca skipper . This plant is well-fixed to grow : Prune off dead leave , ensure the bag does n’t get lay to rest , and do n’t overwater , as the plant can easily rot .
Amy Galloway is a plantsman at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center in Austin , Texas .

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