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13. Lavender. Lavender is one of those plants which can make your yard or garden area appear as though it’s blanketed in purple. If you need a larger plant that produces gorgeous colors, consider adding lavender to your perennial garden. This plant can be grown as a perennial in planting zones seven through nine. 14.
Baby's Breath (Gypsophila) Baby's Breath, known for its delicate flowers, is a popular filler in floral arrangements. Hint: The small, bushy stems pair beautifully with roses and hydrangeas ...
2. Black-Eyed Susan. Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia) is a native wildflower that does best in full sun and organically-rich soil but tolerates average soil and even drought. Varieties range from native Rudbeckia hirta, with its yellow-orange petals and dark brown centers, to hybrids in shades of deep orange and red.
Here are the easy-to-grow, flowering perennials which could work best in your garden: 1. Hosta. Hosta plants are a wonderful choice for a shaded growing location. These plants form lush foliage and produce blooms from stems which pop-up from the mound of leaves. It’s a nice pop of color and contrast in a garden space.
Agastache (Hyssop) Agastache, the perfect addition to your garden, offers a delightful combination of vibrant colors, spiky texture, and aromatic foliage. These herbaceous perennials are known for their versatility, drought tolerance, and abundant blooms, making them a must-have for any garden. Hardiness. 5 - 10.
Black-eyed Susans (Rudbeckia hirta) 2. Purple Coneflowers (Echinacea spp.) Echinacea purpurea, commonly known as coneflower, is a popular and easily grown native perennial in the U.S. that produces long-lasting lavender flowers on smooth 2 to 5-foot robust stems and bears a prickly, green to orange center.
Oxeye Daisy. This cheerful native perennial is related to the common sunflower but is shorter and mounded in form. As it matures through the years, it forms a broad canopy of golden yellow, daisy-like blossoms that pollinating bees, butterflies and songbirds enjoy from midsummer to fall.
Lily. Shalendran Ramakrishnan/Getty Images. True lilies, like Asiatic lilies, Easter lilies, and Oriental lilies, are a showstopping addition to your garden—and a popular perennial flower pick. They provide long-lasting blooms during the summer. How to Grow and Care for Lily Flowers So They Bloom Every Year. 18 of 27.
1. Rudbeckia. Choose “Rudbeckia laciniata Herbstonne” for a tall, showy specimen that’s perfect at the back of a border. Its large, lemon yellow, daisy-like flower heads stand up to 2 metres tall on giant branching stems throughout the summer months.
Yarrow is an easy-to-grow perennial beloved by butterflies. Plant after spring’s last frost for yellow, pink, white, or red flowers that bloom throughout summer and are excellent for cut arrangements. Drought- and pest-resistant, yarrow thrives in zones 3 through 9 in full sun and well-drained soil. SHOP YARROW.