Think pink and purple asters, golden-yellow black-eyed Susans, red canna lilies or white persicaria blooms - whatever your preference, many perennials will keep flowering until the first frost.
Called elephant's ears for its large, rounded, evergreen leaves, Bergenia is a tough perennial that makes excellent ground cover in sun or shade, and thrives on any reasonable soil. Large clusters of ...
For example, New Jersey is in USDA Hardiness Zones 6 and 7, meaning your perennials must be able to withstand lows between -10 and 10°F. You can recognize the American bellflower by its showy, ...
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 ...