Perennials

GaillardiaNative to central and western U.S. A hybrid between G.aristata and G.pulchella. Leaves are gray-green, alternate, coarsely toothed, 4" to 6" long, 1 1/2" to 3" wide. Blooms are solitary, yellow... Read more |
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GauraNative to Texas and Louisiana. A herbaceous perennial with an airy growth habit. Pink buds opening up to white flowers are carried on a loose and open panicle above a basal rosette. Leaves... Read more |
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Gazania Clumping 'Daybreak'A semi-evergreen perennial that forms a clumping mound. Leaves are dark green above, gray and woolly underneath, lanceolete. Flowers are daisy-like, in colors of orange, yellow, pink, bronze, white, 3"... Read more |
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Gazania TrailingGrows as tall as clumping Gazania, but has a rapidly spreading growth habit. Leaves are gray-green, lanceolate, 1 1/4" long, 1/2" wide. Flowers are bright yellow, daisy-like, 3" to 4" wide. Evergreen... Read more |
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GermanderNative to the Mediterranean. A shrubby perennial with upright, woody-based stems. Leaves are dark green, ovate, toothed, 3/4" long, 1/4" wide. Flowers are purple-red, in whorls on loose spikes, 1/2"... Read more |
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Globe ThistleA summer flowering perennial with globelike, spiky flower heads. Leaves are gray-green, alternate, ovate, coarse, prickly, 6" to 8" long, 2" wide. Blooms are globe-shaped, powdery to dark blue. Blooms mid-summer into... Read more |
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Gopher PlantNative of Europe, northwest Africa, and Mediterranean region. A clumping evergreen perennial with long arching stems. Leaves are gray, oblong to oval, pointed, 1 1/4" to 3" long. Blooms are... Read more |
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Hens and ChicksNative to Europe. Tightly packed rosettes of evergreen leaves. Spreads by offsets around a parent rosette. Leaves are alternate, thick and fleshy, which rise from the rosettes in coarse cymes.... Read more |
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Hibiscus 'Perennial'Native to the eastern U.S. 'Disco Belle' has the largest blooms of all the Hibiscus, with blooms reaching 1' across from late spring into autumn. Leaves are elliptical, toothed, dark green... Read more |
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IrisA perennial that grows from rhizomes. The most commonly grown Irises have beards consisting of many often colored hairs along the center of each fall. Most Irises have three 'falls'. All are... Read more |
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Lamb's EarNative to Iran. Mats of velvety, ovate, white-gray, woolly leaves. Leaves are 3" to 5" long, 1 1/2" to 2 1/2" wide. Bloom stalks have purplish blooms in whorls, 4" to 6" high. Read more |
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Lavender 'Grosso'A French lavender thats a hybrid between L. angustifolia and L. latifolia. Larger than English lavender and the most cold hardy of all the French lavender. A heavy bloomer that's apparently the... Read more |
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Lavender 'Hidcote'Native to the Mediterranean. An English lavender with a very uniform compact habit. Leaves are silver-gray to medium green, opposite, linear to laceolate, 2" long. Blooms are deep blue, on spikes 4"... Read more |
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Lavender 'Munstead'A dwarf compact lavender with medium green foliage. Leaves are green, opposite, linear to lanceolate, 1 1/2" to 2" long. Blooms are bright lavender on spikes 4" to 6" high.... Read more |
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LiatrisNative to North America. A herbaceous perennial that sends up tall stems, at the end of which is an inflorescence of 15 - 45 oblong purple blooms. One of the... Read more |
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Lily of the NileNative of South Africa. Clump forming perennial with long stalks of blue flowers. Leaves are broad, dark green, linear. Flowers are bell to tubular shaped. May be propagated by division.... Read more |
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Lily TurfNative of Asia. A tuft-forming semi-evergreen perennial with grass-like leaves and spikes with clusters of purple blooms, followed by black fruits. Good for borders or as a casual groundcover. Can take... Read more |
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Mexican Evening PrimroseNative to southwestern U.S. and Mexico. A spreading, invasive perennial that has very showy blooms spring through autumn. Leaves are green, oblong to lanceolate, 1" to 1 3/4" long, 1/4"... Read more |
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Ozark SundropsNative to south-central U.S. Leaves are green, alternate, lanceolate, 1" to 4" long. Stems are stout, often woody at the base. Flowers are solitary, four-petaled, yellow, (sometimes spotted red), funnel-shaped, 5" long.... Read more |
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Paper FlowerNative to the southwest U.S. and northern Mexico. A very drought tolerant perennial with masses of small yellow blooms spring through autumn. Leaves are gray-green, linear, hairy, 1/2" to 3/4" long. Blooms... Read more |


