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Celosia, Uptown Funk Celosia Mix
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Chameleon Little Bluestem
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Cheyenne Spirit Coneflower
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Chicago Apache Daylily
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Chinese Fringe Flower
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Climbing Prairie Rose
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Cloudburst Tall Cushion Phlox
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Colocasia Polargreen™ Hardy Elephant Ear
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Common Milkweed
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Compass Plant
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Copper Iris
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Coral Creme Drop Phlox
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Cordyline Chocolate Queen
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Cordyline Red Star
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Coreopsis Li'L Bang™ 'Starlight'
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Coreopsis Sunshine Superman
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Coreopsis, Uptick™ Gold And Bronze Coreopsis
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Cotton Candy Phlox
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Crystal Fountain Clematis
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Cuphea Enchantia™ Lavender
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Cuphea, Enchantia™ Purple
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Cuphea, Enchantia™ White
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Curly Fries Hosta
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DAKOTA Verde Penstemon
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Perennials
A perennial is a type of plant that lives for more than two years. Unlike annuals, which complete their life cycle in one year, perennials continue to grow and bloom year after year, making them a popular choice for gardens and landscapes.
Perennials offer several advantages for gardeners. They establish deep root systems, allowing them to withstand drought and harsh weather conditions better than annuals. Additionally, perennials often require less maintenance once established, as they do not need to be replanted each year.
There is a wide range of perennials to choose from, each with its own unique characteristics and growing requirements. Some common types of perennials include:
- Flowering perennials: These perennials produce colorful blooms that can enhance the beauty of any garden. Examples include roses, lilies, daisies, and peonies.
- Ornamental grasses: These perennials add texture and movement to garden landscapes with their graceful blades and plumes. They are often used as borders or for creating a natural, wild look in gardens.
- Herbaceous perennials: These perennials die back to the ground during winter, but their roots remain alive, allowing them to regrow the following spring. Common examples include hostas, daylilies, and ferns.
- Evergreen perennials: These perennials retain their foliage throughout the year, providing color and structure to gardens even in winter. Examples include hellebores, yuccas, and certain types of grasses.
When selecting perennials for your garden, it is essential to consider factors such as sunlight requirements, soil conditions, and the hardiness zone in which you live. Some perennials thrive in full sun, while others prefer partial or full shade. Likewise, certain perennials prefer well-draining soil, while others tolerate moist or clay soils.
Perennials can be used in various garden settings, including flower beds, borders, rock gardens, and containers. Their longevity and ability to provide year-round interest make them versatile and valuable additions to any landscape.
Explore our collection of perennials to find the perfect plants to enhance your garden's beauty and create lasting enjoyment for years to come.
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