
Barbados Aloe
Aloe vera
Thick, architectural rosettes built to outlast beginner mistakes
March · California
Long, dry summers and mild winters make California one of the most forgiving gardening zones in the country. The catch is water, not cold.
12 plants blooming in March · USDA zones 7–11

Aloe vera
Thick, architectural rosettes built to outlast beginner mistakes

Vinca minor
Creeping ground cover that holds its green through every season

Narcissus pseudonarcissus
Cheerful yellow trumpets that return year after year with almost no fuss

Tulipa gesneriana
Bold spring color from one of the world's most recognized bulbs

Cercis canadensis
Spring's first bold statement, written in rosy-pink bloom

Hyacinthus orientalis
Stout spikes of spring color that thrive from Alaska to the tropics

Camellia japonica
Glossy leaves and layered blooms, built for patient gardeners

Prunus serrulata
Clouds of spring blossom from one of gardening's most iconic genera

Acer rubrum
Blazing autumn color from a tree that thrives in almost any yard

Betula nigra
Peeling bark and bold structure for first-time tree growers

Crocus vernus
Cups of color that push through the last frost of winter

Acer saccharum
Blazing autumn color from one of North America's most iconic maples