Perennials
Perennials are plants that die back in colder months and re-emerge in spring year after year. They add texture and color to your garden beds and containers. Once established, they require minimal care and thrive in a numerous variety of growing conditions.
Perennials bloom at different times during the growing season depending on variety. Some begin flowering as early as late winter and finish up around mid spring and other varieties don’t begin to bloom until the end of summer. To ensure you have a constant flow of color and flowers in your garden, plant perennials with differing bloom times.
Below are some of the more popular varieties of perennials we carry throughout the year. However, we may not have all varieties listed at all times.
Perennials for Sun
- Achillea (Yarrow)
- Agapanthus (Lily of the Nile)
- Agastache (Anise Hyssop)
- Asclepias (Milkweed/Butterfly Weed)
- Coreopsis (Tickseed)
- Delosperma (Ice Plant)
- Dianthus
- Echinacea (Coneflower)
- Hemerocallis (Daylily)
- Hibiscus
- Iberis (Candytuft)
- Lantana
- Leucanthemum (Daisy)
- Phlox
- Paeonia (Peony)
- Rudbeckia (Blackeyed Susan)
- Salvia
- Scabiosa (Pincushion Flower)
- Sedum (Stonecrop)
- Verbena
- Veronica
Perennials for Shade
- Anemone
- Aquilegia (Columbine)
- Astilbe (False Spirea)
- Convallaria Majalis (Lily-of-the-Valley)
- Corydalis
- Dicentra (Bleeding Hearts)
- Fern
- Heleborus (Lenten Rose)
- Heuchera (Coral Bells)
- Hosta
- Lamium (Deadnettle)
- Tradescantia (Spiderwort)
Checkout our perennial recommendations for:
- Pollinator Gardens
- Deer Resistant Plants
- Natives Plants
- Drought Tolerant Plants
- Plants for Coastal Areas
- Plants for Rain Gardens
- Plants for Attracting Birds
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