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Perennials
 

There are few things that bring more pleasure than the return of perennials each year.  Perennials as opposed to annuals, bloom each year after year.  Most perennials disappear during the winter and grow up again in the spring although some perennials remain green and even bloom during the winter months.  There are in fact, so many varieties of perennials that you are sure to find the perfect design selections for your garden.

To view our complete listing of available perennials in pdf format, click here. This format requires Adobe Reader which can be downloaded here.








 

Rabbit Resistant Perennials 
Beleive it or not, rabbits can cause as much damage as deer in the garden.  These plants are the most rabbit resistant in your garden. 
•  Yarrow  •  Monkshood  •  Columbine  •  Artemisia  •  Astilbe  •  False Indigo  •  Campanula  •  Cerstium  
•  Snakeroot  •  Lily of the Valley   •  Fox Glove  •  Geranium  •  Day Lily  •  Iris  •  Lobella  •  Lupine
•  Forget Me Not  •  Cat Mint  •  Poppy  •  Pulmonaria  •  Salvia  •  Sedum  •  Hens and Chicks  •  Lambs Ear
•  Trolius  •  Ferns  •  Hellaborus  •  Polemonium  •  Corydalis  •  Epimedium






  

Deer Resistant Perennials 
Just as most of us have certain likes and dislikes when it comes to food, so do the deer.  Planting perennials and shrubs deer don't like to eat may be your best bet to cope with this problem
• Bleeding Heart  •  Lungwort  •  Primrose  •  Crown Imperial  •  Astilbe  •  False Indigo  •  Daffodils  •  Squills  
• Yarrow  •  Peony   •  Oriental Poppy  •  Evening primrose  •  Meadowsweet  •  Irises  •  Joe-pye Weed
• Tickseed  •  Coneflower •  Cat Mint  •  Bee Balms  •  Speedwells  •  Windflower  •  Goldenrod
•  Maiden Grass  •  Blue Fescue •  Switch Grass  •  Christmas Fern  •  New york Fern  •  Ostrich Fern 




  

Drought Resistant Perennials 
The ability of your perennials to withstand dry conditons is critical if you plan on planting them in an area with intense sunlight.  Here are some great drought tolerant plants for your garden spruce up.
• Coneflower  •  Canna  •  Dianthus  •  Baby's Breath  •  Begonia  •  Moonbeam Coreopsis  •  Digitalis
•  Yarrow  • Butterfly Flower  •  Heather   •  Hens & Chicks •  Plume Grass  •  Lamb's Ear  •  Thyme
•  Periwinkle  • Sedum  •  Red Chokeberry •  Bluemist Spirea  •  Honeysuckle  •  Juniper  
•  Sweet Autumn Clematis  •  Shrub Roses  •  Potentilla  •  Weigela •  Spruces  •  Gray Birch 



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