After years of designing landscapes up and down the First Coast, Trudy Pilcher has developed a deep familiarity with the plants that truly thrive in Northeast Florida’s heat, humidity, and sandy soils.
This is her personal plant library — the species and varieties she returns to project after project because they look stunning, grow reliably, and make her clients happy.
Whether you’re planning a full landscape renovation or simply looking for your next great plant, Trudy’s Favorites is the place to start.
Apostles Iris
Wide leaf, looks like a big hand in the landscape and blue spring flowers
African Iris
Pretty white flowers in spring and fall
Foxtail Fern
Love the lime green color and loose foliage, great against a dark green hedge
Arboricola
Variegated leaf, great for sun or shade—brightens up a shady garden, low maintenance
Blue Daze
Low ground cover blue flowering perennial, no pests
Fashion Azalea
Dwarf coral color with blooming in spring AND fall
Lomandra Platinum Beauty
My new favorite, whitish grass cold tolerant, only trim every 3-4 years
Maiden Hair Adiago Grass
Love the curly copper looking plumes in the fall
Orange Bird of Paradise
Tough specimen plant, orange bird looking bloom, great cut flower
Cordyline Red Sister
Great in partial shade for bright red color
Coco Queen Arikury Palm
Small palm, great for smaller gardens
Carex Everillo
Small bright yellow grass for shade, great way to brighten up shade garden, cold hardy
Crown Grass
Large 5’x 5’ grass, doesn’t cut, great soft color and filler
Farfugium Tractor Seat
Shade garden, yellow blooms, large texture leaves
Horsetail reed
Interesting plant that’s great for minimalist garden and narrow beds
Gaura
Great perennial in light pink, white, rose — attracts butterflies
Azalea Formosa Lavender
Large azalea that can take some sun, color in spring-give it some room to grow