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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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Purple to red blooms and dark green upright foliage. Perfers moist soil. USDA 4-8
Fragrant bright red-orange double flowers. Tolerant of drought, heat, humidity and poor soil. USDA 4-9
Sombrero 'Salsa Red' Coneflower | Large single bright red flowers. Self-seeding. Native selection. USDA 3-8
Sombrero Baja Burgundy' Coneflower | Deep red blooms. Compact habit. Tolerates poor soils. USDA 4-9
Large red blooms. Well branched. Compact. USDA 4-9
Carmine red blooms. Naturalizing. Groundcover. USDA 5-8.
10" crimson blooms. Erect habit. Tolerates wet sites. USDA 5-9
Copper red blooms. Narrow green foliage. Arching clump. USDA 5-9
Copper red blooms late summer through winter. Narrow foliage with white margins. USDA 5-9
Red tipped foliage. Red blooms. Compact clumping. Native. USDA 5-9
Red tipped foliage. Red blooms. Compact clumping. Native. USDA 5-9
Dwarf cultivar with fragrant foliage and bright red blooms. USDA 6-10
Red blooms. Purple-black foliage. Native. Tolerates wet sites. USDA 5-9
Scarlet blooms on flushed bronze foliage. Tolerates wet soils. USDA 5-8
Scarlet-red bloom on green foliage. Prefers rich, humusy, medium to wet soils. Great for rain gardens. USDA 3-9
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