Perennial Nursery Montgomery, Grimes, Walker
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Perennials, especially small flowering plants, that grow and bloom over the spring and summer, die back every autumn and winter, and then return in the spring from their root-stock, are known as herbaceous perennials.
However, depending on the rigors of local climate, a plant that is a perennial in its native habitat, or in a milder garden, may be treated by a gardener as an annual and planted out every year, from seed, from cuttings or from divisions.
Tomato vines, for example, live several years in their natural tropical/subtropical habitat but are grown as annuals in temperate regions because they don’t survive the winter.
Achillea – yarrow
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Hemerocallis – daylilies |
Acorus – sweet flag grass
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Heuchera – coral bells |
Actaea – baneberry, doll’s eyes
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Heucherella – foamy bells |
Adiantum – maidenhair fern
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Hibiscus – hardy hibiscus |
Agastache – anise hyssop
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Hosta |
Alchemilla – lady’s mantle
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Humulus – hops |
Allium – curly allium, german garlic
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Hydrangea arborescens |
Amsonia – blue star
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Iris |
Anemone – Japanese anemone
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Aquilegia – columbine
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Lamiastrum – yellow archangel |
Aruncus – goat’s beard
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Liatris – gayfeather |
Asarum – wild ginger
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Ligularia – ragwort |
Asclepias – butterfly weed
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Lilium – lily bulbs |
Asplenium – Hart’s-tongue fern
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Liriope – lilyturf |
Aster
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Matteuccia – ostrich fern |
Astilbe
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Monarda – bee balm |
Athyrium – lady, painted fern
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Nepeta – catmint, catnip |
Baptisia – false indigo
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Oenothera – Missouri primrose |
Belamcanda – blackberry lily
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Origanum – ornamental oregano |
Brunnera
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Paeonia – garden peony |
Campanula – bellflower
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Papaver – Oriental poppy |
Caryopteris – bluebeard
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Pardancanda – candy lily |
Centaurea – bachelor’s button
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Penstemon – beardtongue |
Ceratostigma – plumbago
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Perovskia – Russian sage |
Chelone – turtlehead
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Phlox |
Cimicifuga – black snakeroot, bugbane
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Pinellia – green dragon |
Clematis – herbaceous/shrub
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Platycodon – balloon flower |
Convallaria – lily of the valley
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Podophyllum – mayapple |
Coreopsis – tickseed
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Polemonium – Jacob’s ladder |
Corydalis
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Polygonatum – Solomon’s seal |
Crocosmia – montbretia
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Polystichum – Christmas, shield fern |
Cyrtomium – holly fern
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Pulmonaria – lungwort |
Dendranthema – hardy garden mum
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Pulsatilla – pasque flower |
Dicentra – bleeding heart
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Rudbeckia – black-eyed susan |
Diplazium – glade fern
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Salvia – sage |
Dryopteris – male, wood fern
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Sedum – stonecrop |
Echinacea – coneflowers
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Sisyrinchium – blue-eyed grass |
Epimedium – barrenwort
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Stachys – betony |
Eupatorium – Joe-pye weed
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Tanacetum – painted daisy |
Euphorbia – cushion spurge
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Thelypteris – beech fern |
Geranium – cranesbill, hardy geranium
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Tiarella – foamflower |
Gypsophila – baby’s breath
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Tradescantia – spiderwort |
Helianthus – perennial sunflower
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Tricyrtis – toad lily |
Heliopsis – false sunflower
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Trollius – globeflower |
Helleborus – hellebore
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Veronica – speedwell |
Yucca – Adam’s needle |