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Growing Perennials

Prairie Smoke

Anyone who thinks all native plants are rambunctious and unkempt should take a look at prairie smok.

Garden Phlox

Clouds of bright jewel-toned flowers and an easy-maintenance growth habit make garden phlox a favorite.

Garden Basics: Perennial Plants

Botanically, a perennial is any plant that lives for more than a couple of growing seasons.

English Ivy

English Ivy NHGC The evergreen vine English ivy (Hedera helix) has heart-shaped, leathery leaves, and is attractive for topiaries or as an easy-care houseplant. When planted outdoors, ivy uses aerial rootlets to cling to buildings, trees, and trellises. If left to scramble on the ground,

Fairy Bells

Fairy bells, which comes from the gardens of Korea, is a shade-loving companion for hostas and ferns.

Foamy Bells

With maple-like leaves in shades of chocolate, bronze, burgundy, red, and deep green, foamy bells is an exceptional foliage plant for sunny or dappled-shade gardens.

Soap Aloe

The soap aloe, or Aloe saponaria, is a handsome desert plant native to South Africa.


 

Dropwort

The finely cut, fernlike foliage of dropwort is topped with 6-inch clusters of pink-tinted white flowers from early to midsummer.

Drought-Tolerant Ornamental Grasses

Ornamental grasses are popular--and justifiably so.

Cushion Spurge

In spring the cushion spurge is a welcome, early splash of sunshine with its vivid citron color.

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