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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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Spikes of tubular flowers that may be yellow, red, or orange. Bold, arching clumps of long, narrow, evergreen leaves. USDA 5-9
White blooms. Dense maroon and green foliage. Clumping. USDA 3-8
Fragrant purple blooms. Uniformly mounding. Compact. MUST have good drainage. USDA 5-8
Tubular shaped white flowers cover the tops of erect blooming stems, standing tall over top of clumping mounds of lance-shaped dark green leaves. Height 3-4'.
Penstemon attracts bees, butterflies and hummingbirds to the garden. Prefers average, dry to medium well drained soil. Avoid wet poorly drained soil as it will rot. Drought tolerate when established. Deer and rabbit resistant.
- USDA Hardiness Zone(s): 3-8
- Exposure: Full Sun, Part Shade
- Bloom Time(s): April-June
Pink blooms. Fragrant foliage. Evergreen. Moderate foot traffic. USDA 5-8
Blue blooms. Fragrant foliage. Upright. Clumping. USDA 4-8
Arching stems and golden flowers. Wide soil tolerance. Dramatic addition to the garden. USDA 3-8
Deep-violet blooms. Dwarf. Fragrant foliage. Upright. Clumping. USDA 4-8
Violet blooms. Long blooming. Fragrant foliage. Compact. USDA 4-8
Rose-lavender blooms. Dense glossy foliage. Clumping Habit. USDA 4-8
Lavender blooms. Long blooming. Compact. Clump-forming. USDA 5-9
Long-lasting, upright, flower spikes in vivid, violet-blue. USDA 5-9
Pale-pink blooms. Long blooming. Compact. Clump-forming. USDA 5-9
Blue flower spikes. Grey-green foliage. Clumping. USDA 4-9
Silvery green foliage. Flowering stems are rare. USDA 4-9
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