A perennial plant is a plant that comes back year after year from its roots. Plants that are classified as perennials may not be considered perennials in all hardiness zones. Make sure that you choose perennials that are within your hardiness zone so they will come back year after year. Perennials are a great option for yards and landscapes as they provide years of enjoyment!
Bright orange blossoms with spotted centers, one of the best for winter production with lower light levels. Compact grower is ideal for 4" pots. 4-6 flowers per stem; 55 days to force.
Bright orange with spotted centers
8-9 week average grow time
Plant 3 per one gallon
Very large, long blooming yellow flowers. 4-5 flowers per stem.
Long lasting yellow flowers in summer
Blooms in 55 days from planting
4-5 flowers per stem for a 12/14 bulb
A Terra Nova introduction, finally a Geum that will not only flower in spring but reblooms all summer long! Profuse peach and yellow flowers are semi-double and ruffled when they bloom on dark red stems, green foliage is compact and clumping, works well in containers
Foliage is formed in rosettes
Prized for its early spring bloom
Grows best in moist soils with good drainage
Large flower series with giant star-shaped blue flowers on compact well-branched plants. Quick and easy to grow.
Great in mixed containers
Use as a border perennial
Low maintenance and long blooming
Large flower series with giant star-shaped light pink flowers on compact well-branched plants. Quick and easy to grow.
Great in mixed containers
Use as a border perennial
Low maintenance and long blooming
Taller and darker foliage than Husker's Red with 2-3" pink flowers that bloom midsummer. Deep bronze-red glossy foliage. Tolerates high heat and humidity.
Large pink flowers
Blooms all summer
Tall, deep bronze-red glossy foliage
Best mildew resistance of today's commercial cultivars. Floriferous and compact. Lilac-purple flowers over lance-shaped dark green fragrant foliage.
Lilac-purple flowers
Blooms midsummer
Great mildew resistance; floriferous
Best mildew resistance of today's commercial cultivars. Floriferous and compact. Rose colored flowers over lance-shaped dark green fragrant foliage.
Rose colored flowers
Blooms midsummer
Great mildew resistance; floriferous
Forms very attractive clumps of glossy green puckered foliage. Sturdy spikes of rose-lavender flowers bloom midsummer. A perfect canopy of bloom with exceptionally bright color.
Rose-lavender flower spikes
Midsummer bloom
Glossy green puckered foliage
Large 3-4" deep golden-yellow flowers with black cones. Plants bloom midsummer into fall; seed pods make good winter interest. Excellent cut flower.
Golden-yellow flowers with black cones
Blooms mid-summer to fall
Long bloom time
Tall, narrow spikes of white flowers blooming midsummer. Plant 3-5 per gallon.
Narrow spikes of white flowers
Blooms midsummer
Drought and heat tolerant
Stunning spring color with brilliant gold foliage and rosy-pink heart- shaped flowers dangling from arching stems, as with other spectabilis types plants will go dormant in summer, provide at least half shade for best color and performance.
Rosy-pink flowers
Spring blooms
Brilliant gold foliage
Intense powder-blue that holds its color throughout the season. The "best" fescue on the market today!
Intense powder-blue leaves
Dense mounding habit
Grown for its foliage color
Dark bronze-purple foliage with long spikes of soft pink flowers that fade to white, fragrant.
Fragrant soft pink bottlebrush flowers
Blooms late summer
Dark bronze-purple foliage
Late to break dormancy, prefers drier and well-drained soil, vibrant orange flowers are a magnet for butterflies, attractive seed pods are used in floral arrangements, grow above 65ºF and dry.
Vibrant orange flowers
Prefers drier and well-drained soils
A magnet to butterflies
Extremely floriferous and much improved over Purity. Uniform mounds are covered with small white flowers in spring. Perfect for small spaces or miniature gardens. Deadhead to promote flowering.
Dark green tufts of foliage
Snow white flowers in spring
Perfect for small spaces
Medium-sized plant with grey-green foliage. Unbelievable display of large, lavender-blue flowers all summer.
Large, lavender-blue flowers
Blooms all summer
Cut back after bloom to encourage rebloom
Cheerful two-toned flowers are lavender-purple with blue centers. Spring blooms occur on short stems just above the low mounding foliage. Prefers part sun.
Large bicolor flowers
Blooms late spring to early summer
Long bloomer
A seed grown variety that produces highly uniform plants in flower and growth habit. Red flowers soften to orange as they age; plants will bloom all summer.
Great for butterflies
Allow to dry between watering
Flowers appear all summer
More compact, better branching and a higher flower count than the typical double-flowered Echinacea. More reliable first year flowering.
New deep red color
Eye-catching double flower form
High flower count
A 2010 All America Selection Winner, large 3-4" flowers are deep rose-purple which do not fade; plants are compact and exhibit exceptional basal branching for greater flower production. Also blooms continuously without deadheading.
Rose-Purple flowers
Blooms all summer
Compact form
Villosa hybrid with glowing golden-orange leaves turning a bit more apricot with warmer weather. Foliage is fuzzy giving the plants a more frosted look. Plants are very heat and humidity tolerant; a vigorous grower.
Glowing golden-orange leaves turn apricot with warmer weather
Heat and humidity tolerant
Fuzzy leaves make the plant look frosted