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!
A Terra Nova introduction. If you love purple, this ones for you! A real knockout with vibrant purple glossy foliage with fluted edges. Very short spikes of purple-pink flowers in summer offer four seasons of purple!
Vibrant purple glossy foliage
Short spikes of purple-pink flowers in summer
A great introduction for all that love purple
A Terra Nova introduction: this series of Coral Bells are bred from a Canadian native species known for its cold hardiness and clean foliage, all season long. Dense clumping habit has amber leaves with yellow flowers that appear in spring. Protect from harsh sun to prevent leaf scorch.
Vibrant foliage color from spring through fall
Deer resistant
Great for shady spaces
A Terra Nova introduction: this series of Coral Bells are bred from a Canadian native species known for its cold hardiness and clean foliage, all season long. Dense clumping habit with dark red leaves; yellow flowers appear in spring.
Vibrant foliage color from spring through fall
Deer resistant
Great for shady spaces
Large purple-bronze maple-leaf shaped foliage with tall purple panicles of white flowers in early summer. Plants will grow in full sun but hold their color best in partial shade.
Large purple-bronze maple-leaf shaped foliage
Sun tolerant but holds color better in part shade
White flowers in early summer
An excellent groundcover plant with bright pink flowers in early summer which are more vivid than other pink varieties. A prolific flowerer and highly attractive to bees and other pollinators. The green, fragrant foliage turns to red in the fall.
Bright pink flowers
Superb ground cover
Red leaves in fall
Introduced exclusively by Bailey Nurseries, bred by Hugh and Ruth Cocker of Rochester, MN. Cristi™ is a big bold plant with enormous ruby red flowers in late summer. The flowers begin to bloom in August and can be 6-8" in width. This plant has a nice, round bushy habit. Remember, this species is notorious for not breaking bud until early June in the garden. Best in good organic soil.
Mid-summer bloomer; named after the popular "Pardon Me"; large deep-red flowers like its namesake but doubled, with as many as 18 tepals for a unique twist.
Easy to grow
Drought tolerant
Virtually maintenance free
Super Bloomer with over 600 flowers after 3 years! Midsummer brings large 6" blue-purple flowers with a yellow throat and wonderful ruffling; excellent rebloomer and destined to be one of the best.
Blue-purple flowers, yellow throat
Mid-summer bloom; reblooms
Super Bloomer
5.5" soft white-pink petals with a rose-red eye and green throat. Ruffled, red edges are trimmed in gold for and extra touch of flair; vigorous rebloomer.
5.5" soft pink flower with red eye
Wavy edges trimmed in gold
Vigorous rebloomer
Early-midsummer brings 4" flowers of dark red-purple with showy yellow throat. Extended bloom and reblooms
Dark reddish-purple with showy yellow throat
Early to mid-season blooms
4" flowers with extended bloom
Early-midsummer brings everblooming 3" fragrant golden-yellow flowers. Extended bloom. Highest award winner and best rebloomer.
Fragrant, golden-yellow flowers
Early to mid-season blooms
Ever-blooming Award Winner
Mid-late season bloomer; fantastic new color! Large flower plumes are purple with a hint of blue and the foliage is dark green, stems are sturdy and won't flop over.
Feathery flowers are upright
Great for color in the shade
Great when combined with Hosta and Ligularia
Late season bloomer; unique blue-green foliage with a silver overlay, reddish stems add color and bear open panicles of delicate peach-pink flowers; vigorous grower and more sun tolerant than others.
Delicate peach-pink flowers
Late season blooms
Unique blue-green foliage
Spikes of large, soft pink plumes on gracefully arching stems and green, fern-like foliage. Great color for darkened areas of the garden or wooded sites.
Soft-pink flowers
Blooms early to mid-summer
Great for color in the shade
Spikes of graceful red plumes, mostly erect but some arching, on medium green foliage. Prefers a rich and moist soil in a shady location. Flowers are effective in dried arrangements.
Classic red flower spikes
Prefers moist soil in a shady location
Great for dried flower arrangements
Dark purple stems and leaves make Burning Hearts a more dramatic version of 'Summer Nights'. Dozens of giant daisy-like golden flowers with red centers will bloom from July to October. Use this selection as an ornamental foliage plant, as well.
Ornamental purple foliage
Bicolored red and gold flowers
Black colored stems
Highly variegated green and white foliage, forms compact clumps, huge bright yellow flowers bloom early and throughout summer.
Huge bright yellow flowers
Blooms late summer
Green and white variegated foliage
Attractive clumping green grass with upright growth habit. Feathery plumes bloom early summer and mature to attractive tan-colored seed heads in fall and winter.
Very popular
Upright green clumps
Cool season grass; one of the first to emerge
Foliage has wide creamy white center stripes that are edged in green. A different twist on your typical Calamagrostis variety. Late summer plumes will persist through winter, if not cut back.
Deer resistant
Great for late summer and fall interest
Can tolerate full sun and dry conditions
Clumps form with wider leaves; green summer foliage turns brilliant red-orange in fall. Narrow silver plumes bloom midsummer.
Green blades
Narrow, silver plumes in midsummer
Red-orange fall color
Early-midseason bloom. Large, double crimson flowers with a high bud count on strong stems. Good fragrance.
Large, double crimson flowers
Early to mid-spring bloom
Fragrant; good cut flower
Midseason bloom. Full double bomb-style flowers of light pink and canary yellow petals.
Full-double flowers of light pink and canary yellow
Blooms mid-spring
Fragrant; good cut flower
Early season bloom. One of the earliest Peony to open. Flowers are coral with pink highlights; as blooms mature, they slowly fade to ivory. The semi-double flowers are fragrant and don't require staking.
Good cut flowers
Fragrant and long-lived
Semi-doubled blossoms