What exactly are perennial flowers? Well, the easiest definition is a plant that will live over two years. The name "perennial" even means "through the years." These flowers will bloom in the warmer months, die during the winter and come back the next spring -- with careful maintenance.
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These 20 perennial flowers will not only brighten up your garden, but they'll also make your green thumb so much easier to achieve.
1. Mesa Yellow Blanket Flower
This bushy yellow flower blooms from early to late summer. Keep these flowers in full sun and well-drained, moist soils.
2. Pink Cloud
These pink flowers are expected to bloom from late spring through fall. Considered a herbaceous perennial, these will thrive in the sun, humidity and heat, so put them in a rock garden in the sun.
3. Moonshine Plant
This is one of the best options to put in a dry and sunny environment. They will thrive during the summer months, blooming anywhere from early summer through fall. Keep these in mild winter conditions.
4. Black Eyed Susan
Also known as Rudbeckia hirta, this perennial is a Native American medicinal herb as well as the state flower of Maryland. It blooms in early summer in full sun. It's considered a low maintenance plant and needs medium water.
5. Shasta Daisy
These cheery daisies will bloom in summer and fall so it's recommended to plant them in early spring. They need full sun but can handle most any soil type.
6. Russian Sage
Make sure to plant these in full sun because any shade will cause them to flop. It's tolerant of the cold and heat and can handle most any soil types. Russian Sage is successfully grown across the American Southwest.
7. Bleeding Heart
The Bleeding Heart plant will bloom in early spring and needs regular watering to keep the soil nice and moist. Keep this in the shade or at least partial shade for the best maintenance.
8. Red Hot Poker
Also known as Kniphofia, these flowers will bloom in the summer. Though they need consistent watering as needed in the warmer months, they can dry out in the fall and winter. This multi-colored plant needs as much time in the sun as possible to thrive.
9. Moonbeam Plant
These pretty yellow flowers will bloom from June to August. Easily grown in medium moisture, keep the soil well-drained in full sun. These flowers can handle the heat and humidity and do well in sandy or rocky soils as long as there is good drainage.
10. Coral Bells
These pretty pink flowers grow naturally in wooded areas. Mimic those conditions in your garden with shaded light and limited watering.
11. Butterfly Bush
These long purple flowers bloom from summer to fall. They need full sun to thrive and need to be planted in either the spring or fall before any frost. Make sure they receive thorough watering with well-drained soil.
12. Purple Coneflower
From the daisy family, these grow across the United States in dry prairies and in open wooded areas. Perfect to cheer up your garden in mid-summer, these need full sun and average moisture.
13. Delphinium
These blue flowers need moist, cool summers and will not do well in hot or dry weather. Make sure to keep these out of the rain as well. Delphinium will do well in full or partial sun.
14. Bells of Ireland
Also known as shell flowers, Bells of Ireland need to be plated right after the last frost. The tiny white flowers hidden inside their green shells are nice and fragrant. They need full sun and have a moderate tolerance for the frost, making them a decent option to withstand the winter months.
15. Coreopsis 'Mango Punch'
These peachy flowers will bloom from early summer to fall. Preferring full sun the Coreopsis will tolerate partial shade during the hot summer months, especially in rock gardens.
16. Daylily
The Daylily is often referred to as "the perfect perennial" since it can survive frost, drought and withstand various weather conditions, soil types and light conditions. They will bloom anytime from early spring to early autumn.
17. Hydrangea
Fall is the best time to plant hydrangeas. Put them in partial shade, where they get morning sun and are protected from the harsh afternoon rays. Keep them moist but not overly watered.
18. Foam Flower
The foam flower is native to woodsy areas so it thrives in the shade with partial sun. Make sure the soil is moist but well-drained.
19. Peony
The Peony will bloom in the spring, thriving with full or partial sun and neutral soil.
20. Deadnettle
These perennials do best in partial shade blooming across spring, summer, and fall. These are one of the easiest perennials to care for needing minimal maintenance.
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