There are perennials to suit every type of garden, for any aspect or soil type, and they range in size from low-growing herbaceous plants for the front of a border, to medium-sized ones for the middle ...
Most perennials bloom profusely during a specific season, such as spring, mid-summer or fall. Peonies bloom in late May through early June, tall iris flower in mid-June, and garden phlox blossom ...
Black-Eyed Susans are a favorite among gardeners for their bright yellow petals ... Sage is a striking perennial known for its tall, airy spires of lavender-blue flowers and silvery foliage.
A clump-forming, evergreen, semi-erect perennial to 30cm tall with pale green divided leaves forming a mound of fern-like foliage. Clusters of slender, bright yellow flowers with short spurs are borne ...
From September and October, many annuals and summer-flowering perennials will begin to droop and fade, so it is a good idea to incorporate one, two or seven of these fall-flowering perennials to ...
A clump-forming perennial with a basal rosette of large, ovate green leaves with deeply impressed veins. In mid to late summer, a tall flowering stem with clasping leaves produces whorls of bright ...
Life cycle Perennial Weed type: Grass-like, technically a sedge. Where it thrives: Sun and moist areas. How to identify nutsedge: Grows 12-16 inches tall, with yellowish-green leaves, triangular stem, ...
It forms clumps of narrow, pointed leaves and produces stunning clusters of orange or yellow flowers reaching up to 4 inches in diameter. These plants are commonly found in the southern and urban ...