A perennial plant (or simply perennial) is a plant that lives more than two years . The term is often used to differentiate a plant from shorter-lived annuals and biennials.
Cotton Stalks
Grown in the USA, cotton stalks offer an excellent touch for visual appeal in home decor. Its color remains a popular standard for a wonderful old-fashioned comfort piece. Its white, fluffy nature creates a "snowy" or "snowball" affect in designs.
Cimicifuga 'Hillside Black Beauty'
The darkest Cimicifuga to date, 'Hillside Black Beauty' is truly a collector's item.
Phlox Subulata Blue Emerald creeping
The attractive lavender-blue blooms fit in with any and every color in your garden making it stand out amongst the crowd.
Hemerocallis 'Blackthorne'
Very light creamy yellow blossoms with a hint of peach display a prominent wine purple eye and matching picotee edge half way up the attractively ruffled petals.
Agastache 'Blue Bayou'
'Blue Bayou' is quite compact, perfect for use in the front or middle of the border.
Clematis 'Blue Angel'
The pale lavender blue flowers have delicate crinkly edges and recurve slightly. Anthers are creamy yellow.
Penstemon Blackbeard
Blackbeard was a famous English pirate known for his black facial hair. The name of this hardy perennial is a play on words from the common name for Penstemon, Beardtongue.
Leucanthemum Snowcap
No sunny border would be complete without these sturdy daisies. All bloom for many weeks beginning in mid-summer, especially when dead flowers are removed.
Rudbeckia Fulgida 'Goldsturm'
Common Name: Black-Eyed Susan, Coneflower
Black Eyed Susans have a long season of bloom and a sturdy, upright habit. The gold daisy-like flowers have a distinct dark brown central cone and are held on branching stems. Do not deadhead these cones if you
Perovskia atriplicifolia/Russian Sage
Airy spikes of lavender-blue flowers top strong stems with small, finely dissected, silvery-green leaves. Its loose, open habit makes this perennial an effective filler in the back of the border.