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Our enthusiastic and extremely knowledgeable perennials team is here to answer your questions and help you choose the best perennials for your situation. There’s always something in bloom for sun, shade, butterflies, birds or deer resistance as well as a variety of bulbs for your space.
Stroll through our time-tested favorites and introduce yourself to the newest varieties. We garden with perennials too; we love them and it shows!
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Tall spikes of blue blooms. Tolerates moist to wet soils. Native. USDA 4-9
Scarlet-red bloom on green foliage. Prefers rich, humusy, medium to wet soils. Great for rain gardens. USDA 3-9
Golden yellow blooms. Long blooming. Compact and bushy. USDA 5-8
Violet blooms. Grass-like foliage. Self-seeding native. Clumping. USDA 4-8
Plants form a spreading clump of large green leaves, bearing short spikes of fragrant white bells in late spring. Takes a year or two to establish, then spreads quickly. USDA 3-8
White blooms. Fragrant lance-shaped dark green leaves. Edible foliage. Tolerates deep shade. USDA 4-8
Fragrant pink blooms. Tufted, Mounded habit. USDA: 3-8
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