Zone 7 tough site
Zone 7 Plants for Full Sun and Clay Soil
This page narrows the database to a very common suburban problem: Zone 7, full sun, and heavy soil.
- Zone 7 full-sun clay profiles
- 379
- Timing data
- 379
- Sourced yield rows
- 197
Useful setup tools
Supplies that fit this planning path
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Soil test kit or lab mailer
Check pH and baseline nutrients before adding amendments, especially for fruiting crops, native beds, and acid-loving plants.
Finished compost
Improve bed structure and organic matter before planting annuals, perennials, shrubs, and trees.
Organic mulch
Hold soil moisture, suppress weeds, moderate soil temperature, and protect shallow roots.
Digging spade or shovel
Open planting holes, loosen compacted soil, and shape beds for larger transplants.
How this page is built
The filter behind Zone 7 sun clay plants
The list below is generated from structured plant records, then sorted by sourced metrics, site fit, and planning usefulness.
Requires Zone 7 fit, full sun, and clay-soil suitability to answer a very common yard problem.
Clay-suitable plants still benefit from compost, mulch, and drainage checks before planting.
Spacing and size data help move from a shortlist into the garden planner.
Browse profiles
24 useful starting points
Sorted by sourced planning data, site fit, and practical usefulness. Use a ZIP lookup before buying, especially near a plant's zone edge.
Regent serviceberry
berries ripen in early summer
- Soil
- Loam/Clay/Sandy
- Water
- Medium water
- Spacing
- 4-8 ft in-row x 6-10 ft rows
- Zones
- 2b-7b
Carmine Jewel bush cherry
dark tart cherries in midsummer
- Soil
- Loam/Clay
- Water
- Medium water
- Spacing
- 4-8 ft in-row x 6-10 ft rows
- Zones
- 3a-8a
York elderberry
white spring flowers; large berry clusters in late summer
- Soil
- Loam/Clay
- Water
- High water
- Spacing
- 4-8 ft in-row x 10-12 ft rows
- Zones
- 3a-8b
Adams elderberry
berries ripen in late summer
- Soil
- Clay/Loam
- Water
- High water
- Spacing
- 4-8 ft in-row x 10-12 ft rows
- Zones
- 3b-8b
Wyldewood elderberry
large berry clusters in late summer
- Soil
- Loam/Clay
- Water
- High water
- Spacing
- 4-8 ft in-row x 10-12 ft rows
- Zones
- 3b-8b
American hazelnut
nuts mature in late summer
- Soil
- Loam/Clay/Sandy
- Water
- Medium water
- Spacing
- 6-10 ft in-row x 8-12 ft rows
- Zones
- 4a-8b
Chickasaw plum
ripens in early summer
- Soil
- Clay/Loam/Sandy
- Water
- Low water
- Spacing
- 14-20 ft in-row x 20-25 ft rows
- Zones
- 5a-9b
Maypop passionfruit
fruit ripens in late summer
- Soil
- Loam/Sandy/Clay
- Water
- Medium water
- Spacing
- 6-10 ft in-row x 8-12 ft rows
- Zones
- 6a-10a
Standing Ovation serviceberry
white flowers, edible berries, and fall color
- Soil
- Loam/Clay/Sandy
- Water
- Medium water
- Spacing
- 4-8 ft in-row x 15-35 ft rows
- Zones
- 2a-8a
Low Scape Mound chokeberry
white spring flowers; black fall berries; red fall color
- Soil
- Loam/Clay/Sandy
- Water
- Medium water
- Spacing
- 3-6 ft in-row x 3-8 ft rows
- Zones
- 3a-9a
Sunchoke
nutty tubers in fall and winter
- Soil
- Clay/Loam/Sandy
- Water
- Low water
- Spacing
- 1.5-2 ft in-row x 2-3 ft rows
- Zones
- 3a-9b
Viking aronia
berries ripen in late summer
- Soil
- Clay/Loam/Sandy
- Water
- Medium water
- Spacing
- 3-6 ft in-row x 6-10 ft rows
- Zones
- 3a-8a
Autumn Brilliance serviceberry
white spring flowers; red berries summer; brilliant fall color
- Soil
- Loam/Clay/Sandy
- Water
- Medium water
- Spacing
- 4-8 ft in-row x 15-35 ft rows
- Zones
- 4a-9a
Black Lace elderberry
berries ripen in late summer
- Soil
- Loam/Clay
- Water
- High water
- Spacing
- 4-8 ft in-row x 10-12 ft rows
- Zones
- 4a-8b
Cornelian cherry dogwood
red tart fruit in late summer
- Soil
- Loam/Clay
- Water
- Medium water
- Spacing
- 10-20 ft in-row x 6-10 ft rows
- Zones
- 4a-8b
Carmine goumi berry
scarlet berries ripen in late spring
- Soil
- Loam/Sandy/Clay
- Water
- Low water
- Spacing
- 4-8 ft in-row x 6-10 ft rows
- Zones
- 4b-8b
Shenandoah pawpaw
ripens in September
- Soil
- Loam/Clay
- Water
- Medium water
- Spacing
- 10-20 ft in-row x 12-25 ft rows
- Zones
- 5a-9a
Sunflower pawpaw
custardy fruit in early fall
- Soil
- Loam/Clay
- Water
- Medium water
- Spacing
- 10-20 ft in-row x 12-25 ft rows
- Zones
- 5a-9a
Boreal Beast honeyberry
blue berries in late spring
- Soil
- Loam/Clay
- Water
- Medium water
- Spacing
- 4-8 ft in-row x 6-10 ft rows
- Zones
- 2a-7b
Rovada red currant
long red clusters in midsummer
- Soil
- Loam/Clay
- Water
- Medium water
- Spacing
- 4-8 ft in-row x 6-10 ft rows
- Zones
- 3a-7b
Scarlet Runner bean
pods and edible flowers all summer
- Soil
- Loam/Clay
- Water
- Medium water
- Spacing
- 0.3-1 ft in-row x 3 ft rows
- Zones
- 3a-9a
Black walnut
nuts mature in fall
- Soil
- Loam/Clay
- Water
- Medium water
- Spacing
- 35-50 ft in-row x 25-40 ft rows
- Zones
- 4a-9a
Raspberry Wine bee balm
raspberry-red flowers in summer
- Soil
- Loam/Clay
- Water
- Medium water
- Spacing
- 2-3 ft in-row x 8-10 ft rows
- Zones
- 4a-9a
Rattlesnake master
spherical greenish flowers in summer; yucca-like foliage
- Soil
- Loam/Sandy/Clay
- Water
- Low water
- Spacing
- 0.3-1 ft in-row x 3 ft rows
- Zones
- 4a-9a
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References used by this shortlist
Hardiness, sun, soil, and spacing references are emphasized for this tough-site shortlist.
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