Perennials
Perennial flowers have grown in popularity because they come up every year and offer a rainbow of color throughout the season. We offer over 250 varieties of perennial flowers for sun or shade and carry the latest in new plant introductions that are suited for our climate. Whether you are desiring an English garden look or being water conscience and looking for xeriscape (low water use) plants or just adding a few spectacular beauties to your existing border, our staff is ready to give you advice. Almost 4,000 sq ft display of perennial flowers, ground covers, daylilies and ornamental grasses.
- Kay's Top 10 Perennials:
- Russian Sage
- Burgundy Gallardia
- Happy Returns Daylily
- Rocky Mountain Penstemon
- Karl Forrester Grass
- Zagreb Coreopsis
- Magnus Coneflower
- German Iris
- Liatris
- Little Blue Stem Grass
- Perennials (Common Name):
- Moonshine Yarrow
- Snow On The Mountain
- Sunset Hyssop
- Hollyhocks
- Lady's Mantle
- Allysum
- Columbines - Several Varieties
- Silver Mound Artemisia
- Powis Castle
- Goats Beard
- Asters -fall
- Snow In Summer
- Chrysanthemums - Fall
- Clematis
- Lily Of The Valley
- Coreopsis
- Delphiniium
- Dianthus
- Bleeding Hearts
- Foxglove
- Coneflower
- Sweet William
- Gallardia
- Geranium
- Baby's Breath
- Daylily
- Coral Bells
- Hostas
- Candytuft
- Iris - Siberica & German
- Sweet Peas
- Lavender
- Daisy
- Blue Flax
- Blazing Stars
- Lupines
- Beebalm
- Nepeta
- Evening Primrose
- Penstemon
- Firecracker
- Peony
- Russian Sage
- Creeping Phlox
- Poppy
- Potentilla
- Painted Daisy
- Gloriosa Daisy
- Salvia - Meadow Sage
- Pincushion Flower
- Hen & Chicks
- Lamb's Ear
- Thyme
- Veronica
- Sunny Blue Border Veronica
- Myrtle/periwinkle
- Viola
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