What is the best outdoor potted plant?
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What zone do you live in? Do you know? Find out here:
https://planthardiness.ars.usda.gov/PHZMWeb/
What exposure do you have? Sun? Shade?
I am in zone 9 and what works for me here, may not work where you live.
Another option is to visit a reputable local nursery in your area.
I have potted trees, geraniums, succulents, tree roses, cactus, vincas, herbs.
Visit your local nursery to get more information for your area and project. Plus they may be on sale.
I;ve gone to fake ones; Michael's or some other places have them very inexpensive. No watering, no weeding, no need to repot. They all look real,
Your local garden center will have plants that are appropriate for your zone and area, their advice would be most specific.