Some examples of yellow perennial plants that can thrive in a garden setting include coreopsis, black-eyed Susan, yarrow, and daylilies.
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Some examples of white perennial plants that can thrive in a garden setting include white peonies, white roses, white lilies, white phlox, and white daisies.
Some examples of red perennial plants that can thrive in a garden setting include red hot poker (Kniphofia), red daylilies (Hemerocallis), and red bee balm (Monarda).
Some examples of perennial ground cover plants with purple flowers that can thrive in a garden setting include creeping phlox, purple ice plant, and purple creeping Jenny.
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 white flower perennial plants that can be grown in a garden include white peonies, white daisies, white lilies, white hydrangeas, and white phlox.
Some examples of perennial plants with white flowers that can thrive in a garden include white hydrangeas, white peonies, white phlox, white bleeding hearts, and white daisies.
Annual plants that can be found in a typical garden include marigolds, zinnias, and sunflowers. Biennial plants include foxgloves and hollyhocks. Perennial plants that are common in gardens are roses, hostas, and daylilies.
Some examples of red leaf perennial plants that can add color to your garden throughout the year include Japanese maple, coral bells, red-leafed sedum, and red-leafed astilbe.
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).
Some examples of red-leaved perennial plants that can add color to your garden year after year include Japanese maple, red-leafed coral bells, red-leafed sedum, and red-leafed ninebark.
Some examples of blue outdoor plants that can thrive in a garden setting include blue hydrangeas, blue delphiniums, blue salvia, and blue lobelia.
Some examples of red evergreen plants that can thrive in a garden setting include Red Tip Photinia, Red Holly, and Red Japanese Maple.