As with all planting zone in Florida , the Panhandle is able-bodied to grown many species of plants ineffective to live in cooler regions of the United States . Its cool mood also grant gardeners the ability to farm some mintage of flower plants for longer full stop of time that would not fly high in the warmer , southern regions of the state . Panhandle gardeners will be surprised at all the diverseness of flowering plants they have to opt from to add to their garden and keep it colored year - round .

Annuals

When saltation arrives , gardeners have a wealth of choices in annual efflorescence plants for their Panhandle gardens . Many of the same florescence plant grow elsewhere will thrive in this arena of the rural area . Species such as zinnias ( Zinnia ) have many different cultivar producing various colors of peak in a vast raiment of size . These plant grow tight , up to 3 ft tall and attract butterflies and bird . Black - eyed Susan ( Rudbeckia hirta ) has medium fast growth and obtains a height of 1 to 3 ft . flower are yellow - orange tree to red - orange and attract butterfly and birds . Sweet alyssum ( Lobularia maritima ) , grows from a half animal foot to a ft tall , has majestic , white or pink flowers and will tolerate a light hoarfrost . Pentas ( Pentas lanceolata ) have a fast growth rate , forming a small bush 1 to 3 feet tall . The plant produces cherry-red , purplish , pinkish or snowy flowers that attract butterfly stroke .

Perennials

Panhandle gardeners have many pick when it come to flowering perennial . Plants such as porterweed ( Stachytarpheta ) grow fast and pass on heights of 2 to 4 human foot , form a minor bush . flower range in colors of violet , pink or carmine and attract butterfly . Tickseed ( Coreopsis ) is Florida ’s state flower . It ’s a loyal grower , reach a height of 1 to 3 base , grows wild throughout the state and produces orange / scandalmongering flush in summertime . It attract butterfly and birds . dispirited phlox ( Phlox divaricata ) is a fast raiser reaching a tiptop of 1 to 3 feet tall . It grows furious along the roadsides of the Panhandle , and the flowers are violet . Blanket peak ( Gaillardia pulchella ) grows wild throughout the state . It has a fast growth charge per unit hit a height of 1 to 3 feet , producing yellow / orange to reddish / orange heyday .

Vines

Panhandle gardeners can maturate many smorgasbord of flowering vines that will produce bloom year - round . Coral honeysuckle ( Lonicera sempervirens ) grow quickly , accomplish a height of 10 to 15 feet , and produces blood-red flowers that attract butterflies and birds . Trumpet tree creeper ( Campsis radicans ) is a loyal raiser , reaching a height of 40 feet and bring forth orange / crimson flowers draw in hummingbird and butterflies . Climbing hydrangea ( Decumaria barbara ) grows to a height of 60 feet . The vine produce white blossom that pull in butterflies . Carolina jasmine ( Gelsemium sempervirens ) grows quite rapidly , reaching a height of 40 feet in no time . The vine produces yellowish flowers spring through wintertime , attracting butterflies and birds .

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