Zone 8 · winter lows 10°F to 20°F
Spring Bloomers for Zone 8
4.3k spring blooms plants that are hardy through Zone 8, ranked by how many gardeners actually save and grow them.
Most-saved spring blooms plants for Zone 8
#1 most savedMay Night Sage
Salvia nemorosa 'May Night'
#2 most savedWalker's Low Catmint
Nepeta faassenii 'Walker's Low'
#3 most savedDwarf Wild Indigo
Baptisia minor

Prairie Phlox
Phlox pilosa

Wild Lupine
Lupinus perennis

Columbine Mix
Aquilegia x hybrida 'Mix'

Red Popsicle Lupine
Lupinus polyphyllus 'Red Popsicle'

Blue Tweedia
Tweedia caerulea

Coral Honeysuckle
Lonicera sempervirens 'Coral Honeysuckle'

Foxglove Beardtongue
Penstemon digitalis 'George Home'

Beardtongue Rondo
Penstemon barbatus 'Rondo'

Plum Rosy False Indigo
Baptisia x hybrida 'Plum Rosy'

Creeping Phlox
Phlox subulata 'Candy Stripe'

Fire Spinner Ice Plant
Delosperma cooperi 'Fire Spinner'

Common Foxglove
Digitalis purpurea 'Excelsior Group'

German Iris Bearded Iris
Iris germanica 'Mix'

Common Blue Violet
Viola sororia

English Daisy Pomponette Mix
Bellis perennis 'Pomponette Mix'

Celebration Song Iris
Iris tenuissima 'Celebration Song'

Flutterbye Rose
Rosa x hybrida 'Flutterbye'

Bird's Foot Violet
Viola pedata

Joseph's Coat Rose
Rosa x floribunda 'Joseph's Coat'

Daylily Mix
Hemerocallis x hybrida 'Mix'

Pawpaw
Asimina triloba
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Spring Bloomers in Zone 8
What are the best spring blooms plants for Zone 8?
The 24 above are the most-saved spring blooms plants that are also rated hardy through Zone 8. Ranking by real gardeners — not by catalog marketing — surfaces the ones gardeners keep coming back to.
Will these survive Zone 8 winters?
Every plant listed here is rated for Zone 8, where winter lows reach 10°F to 20°F. Site conditions still matter: drainage, wind exposure, and a good layer of mulch make the difference between a rated-hardy plant and a happy one.
How do I get continuous spring bloom?
Layer bloom times deliberately: bulbs and hellebores (March–April), then creeping phlox and bleeding heart (April–May), then iris, allium and peony (May–June). Sow’s bloom calendar shows your garden’s timeline month by month.
