Perennials

Perennials

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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Lobelia ? speciosa 'Starship Scarlet'

Scarlet blooms on flushed bronze foliage. Tolerates wet soils. USDA 5-8

Lobelia cardinalis

Scarlet-red bloom on green foliage. Prefers rich, humusy, medium to wet soils. Great for rain gardens. USDA 3-9

Nepeta racemosa 'Blue Wonder'

Dark blue blooms. Dwarf. Fragrant mounding foliage. USDA 3-8

Nepeta x faassenii Six Hills Giant

Blue-violet flowers accent aromatic grey-green foliage. Good for hot, dry spots. Repeat bloomer. USDA 3-8

Nepeta racemoa 'Walker's Low'

Lavender blue blooms. Fragrant foliage. Naturalizing. USDA 4-8

Platycodon grandiflorus 'Sentimental Blue'

Flower buds puff up like balloons before bursting open into blue bell-shaped flowers. Compact. USDA 3-9

Mazus reptans

Lilac blooms. Dense groundcover. Light foot traffic. USDA 5-9

Lithodora diffusa 'Grace Ward'

Bright purpley blue blooms. Deep green foliage. Groundcover. USDA 6-8

Nepeta racemoa 'Walker's Low'

Lavender blue blooms. Fragrant foliage. Naturalizing. USDA 4-8

Lobelia siphilitica

Tall spikes of blue blooms. Tolerates moist to wet soils. Native. USDA 4-9

Lobelia cardinalis

Scarlet-red bloom on green foliage. Prefers rich, humusy, medium to wet soils. Great for rain gardens. USDA 3-9

Seneci aureus

Upright central flowering stalks covered with yellow daisy-like blooms that open from purple buds. Basal foliage forms neat mounds of green heart-shaped leaves with purple undersides. Height 1-2'.

Senecio attracts bees and butterflies to the garden. Prefers average, medium to wet soils. Do not allow to dry out. Tolerates wet soils. Will self seed in the garden. Spreads by rhizomes to make the perfect groundcover.

- USDA Hardiness Zone(s): 3-8
- Exposure: Part Shade, Full Shade
- Bloom Time(s): May

Tradescantia virginiana 'Zwanenburg Blue'

Large indigo blooms. Tolerates rabbits and moisture. Native. USDA 3-9

Sisyrinchium angustifolium 'Lucerne'

Violet blooms. Grass-like foliage. Self-seeding native. Clumping. USDA 4-8

Sisyrinchium angustifolium 'Lucerne'

Violet blooms. Grass-like foliage. Self-seeding native. Clumping. USDA 4-8

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