Some examples of purple perennial ground cover plants that can thrive in different garden settings include creeping phlox, purple dragon lamium, purple heart (Setcreasea), and purple ice plant (Delosperma).
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Some examples of perennial orange flowers that can be grown in a garden include marigolds, daylilies, and black-eyed Susans.
Some examples of yellow flower perennial bushes that can be planted in a garden include Forsythia, Potentilla, and Coreopsis.
Some examples of small evergreen perennials that can thrive in various garden settings include creeping phlox, dwarf conifers, heuchera, and sedum.
Some examples of small yellow perennial flowers that can be grown in a garden are coreopsis, black-eyed susan, and goldenrod.
Some examples of pink perennial flowers that spread easily in the garden are creeping phlox, bee balm, and creeping thyme.
Some examples of yellow and orange perennial flowers that can be grown in a garden are Black-eyed Susans, Coreopsis, Daylilies, and Blanket Flowers.
Some examples of yellow perennial plants that can thrive in a garden setting include coreopsis, black-eyed Susan, yarrow, and daylilies.
Some examples of perennial vining flowers that can enhance a garden year-round include clematis, honeysuckle, and jasmine.
Some examples of red and yellow perennial flowers that can be planted in a garden are red hot poker (Kniphofia), blanket flower (Gaillardia), and coreopsis.
Some examples of perennial plants that can be grown in a garden are lavender, peonies, hostas, daylilies, black-eyed Susans, sedum, astilbe, coneflowers, Russian sage, and phlox.
Some examples of upright perennial flowers that can add height and structure to a garden bed include delphiniums, foxgloves, hollyhocks, and lupines.
Some examples of white perennial flowers that can be planted in a garden include white peonies, white daisies, white lilies, white hydrangeas, and white roses.