6. Sedum
A member of the succulent family, hardy sedums is a unique and stunning part of any garden. With thick, rubbery leaves, their relationship to more traditional succulents like echeveria is quite clear. Despite that exotic lineage, Sedum can overwinter as far north as North Dakota!
Sedums are incredibly popular with bees and butterflies, so they make a wonderful, drought tolerant addition to any pollinator garden. They also come in a wide variety of leaf shapes and flower colors.