8 Plants That Rebloom for 3 Seasons of Flowers

8 Plants That Rebloom for 3 Seasons of Flowers - Nature Hills Nursery

Charlotte Weidner |

After that first breathtaking burst of spring color, most gardens settle into a long stretch of green. But who says the show has to end there?

Reblooming shrubs are the secret to a landscape that keeps flowering from spring through fall. These amazing plants rest and re-energize between cycles, rewarding you with new flushes of color well beyond the first bloom.

If you want a landscape filled with butterflies, hummingbirds, and nonstop color, these 8 reblooming perennials and shrubs from NatureHills.com will keep your garden vibrant for months!

Top Rebloomers At Nature Hills Nursery!

reblooming lilac

1. Bloomerang Purpink® Reblooming Lilac (Syringa x 'SMSXPM')

Get ready for wave after wave of color and fragrance with the Bloomerang Purpink® Reblooming Lilac. This breakthrough lilac bursts with stunning pinkish-purple blooms in spring and then again from mid-summer into fall. Its compact form fits beautifully into smaller gardens, mixed borders, or near patios where you can enjoy the fragrance up close. Plus, this easy-to-grow shrub is mildew-resistant and adored by butterflies and hummingbirds.

Notable Characteristics:

  • USDA Zone: 3-7
  • Size: 4-5 ft. tall, 4-5 ft. wide
  • Fragrant pinkish-purple flowers
  • Full sun
  • Compact and mildew-resistant

Other Gorgeous Lilacs:

reblooming clematis

2. Rebecca™ Clematis (Clematis 'Rebecca')

Few climbers rival the intense beauty of Rebecca™ Clematis. This reblooming star dazzles with large, velvety crimson-red flowers that appear in late spring and then again from late summer into fall. Each 7-inch bloom adds drama and sophistication to fences, trellises, and mailboxes, keeping color alive when other vines fade.

Notable Characteristics:

  • USDA Zone: 4-9
  • Spread: 1-2 ft.
  • 7-inch crimson-red flowers
  • Climbing habit; needs support
  • Full sun to part shade

Other Reblooming Clematis Varieties to Try:

reblooming weigela

3. Red Prince Weigela (Weigela florida 'Red Prince')

No need for deadheading here! The Red Prince Weigela reblooms naturally, putting on a second vibrant show in late summer. Its trumpet-shaped scarlet blooms attract hummingbirds and butterflies while offering easy, low-maintenance beauty.

Notable Characteristics:

  • USDA Zone: 4-8
  • Height/Spread: 4-6 ft.
  • Scarlet-red flowers
  • Full sun
  • Container-friendly

Other Weigelas to Love:

reblooming azalea bushes

4. Encore® Azalea

The Encore® Azalea series comes in a wide range of colors to choose from and even includes tree-form specimens, which take traditional Azaleas up a notch - literally! Encore® Azaleas deliver flushes of blooms in spring, then continue to rebloom through summer and into fall. Its glossy green foliage adds a lush backdrop all year.

Notable Characteristics:

  • USDA Zone: 6-9
  • Size: 4-7 ft. tall, 3-4 ft. wide
  • Ruby-red flowers
  • Full sun
  • Container-friendly

Other Reblooming Azaleas:

  • Bloom-A-Thon® Azalea Series – Reblooming varieties in red, pink, lavender, or white
reblooming hydrangeas

5. Endless Summer® Hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla)

These reblooming Hydrangeas truly live up to their name! Endless Summer® Bigleaf Hydrangeas produce stunning lacecap or mophead flowers continuously from early summer through fall. The bloom color shifts with soil pH - pink in alkaline soil or blue in acidic soil - and the foliage adds lovely red tones in autumn.

Notable Characteristics:

  • USDA Zone: 4-9
  • Size: 3-5 ft. tall and wide
  • Pink or blue lacecap flowers
  • Partial shade
  • Red fall foliage

Other Endless Summer® Favorites:

reblooming roses

6. Oso Easy® Happy Candy Oh! Rose (Rosa 'ZleMatinCipar' PP20471)

Say hello to one of the most carefree reblooming Roses you'll ever grow! The Oso Easy® Happy Candy Oh! bursts with cherry-red blooms accented by yellow centers from spring through frost. Oso Easy® Roses are both cold-hardy and disease-resistant - no deadheading required.

Notable Characteristics:

  • USDA Zone: 4-9
  • Size: 3-4 ft. tall, 4-5 ft. wide
  • Red blooms with yellow centers
  • Full sun
  • Disease-resistant

Other Easy-Care Roses:

reblooming iris

7. Harvest of Memories Tall Bearded Iris (Iris 'Harvest of Memories')

Few flowers brighten the garden like the sunny Harvest of Memories Iris. This reblooming perennial produces cheerful yellow blooms in spring and again in summer - sometimes even a third round in fall! Its tall, elegant stalks and large blossoms make it perfect for cutting gardens.

Notable Characteristics:

  • USDA Zone: 3-9
  • Height: 30-38 in.
  • Spread: 18-24 in.
  • Full sun to part shade
  • Excellent cut flower

Other Reblooming Irises:

reblooming daylily

8. Purple D'Oro Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Purple D'Oro')

Tough, cheerful, and endlessly blooming, Purple D'Oro Daylily brings vivid purple flowers with golden throats from early summer through early fall. This hardy perennial thrives in poor soils, resists pests and diseases, and requires virtually no maintenance.

Notable Characteristics:

  • USDA Zone: 2-9
  • Height: 16 in.
  • Spread: 24-36 in.
  • Full to partial sun
  • Bright purple flowers with yellow centers

Other Reblooming Daylily Beauties:

Keep the Blooms Coming All Season Long!

Reblooming perennials are the gift that keeps on giving. They fill your garden with waves of color long after other plants have faded, attracting bees, hummingbirds, and butterflies for months on end. From Lilacs and Weigelas to Roses and Daylilies, these beauties make every season bloom with joy.

Explore more reblooming shrubs, perennials, and flowering bushes that rebloom in the fall available now at NatureHills.com and enjoy continuous color from spring to frost.

Keep them performing at their best with smart seasonal care. Check out when to prune flowering shrubs to encourage even more blooms next year!

For an easy-care garden that stays colorful with minimal effort, combine these rebloomers with hardy evergreen shrubs and low-maintenance companions for nonstop beauty year after year.

Happy Planting!

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