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PERENNIALS


Perennials for year round colour and effect

This lists a few of the more popular perennials. It is a short version of many hundreds of perennials. The numbers in brackets indicate suggested number for a square metre for the maximum effect. The flowering season of many perennials continues from one season to the next. They can be divided and replanted in either autumn or spring. Add bulbs to complete the picture.

    Spring Flowering:
  • Aquilegia (columbine) (5)
  • Arabis (3)
  • Boltonia (4)
  • Euphorbia (spurge) (5-6)
  • Dicentra (Bleeding heart) (4-5)
  • Digitalis (foxglove) (5)
  • Geranium (cranesbill) (4)
  • euchera (coral bells) (5-6)
  • Helenium (5-6)
  • Iris (tall bearded) (4)
  • Nepeta (catmint) (4)
  • Phlox (5)
  • Ajuga (2-3)
  • Armeria (4-5)
  • Convolvulus Cneorum (3)
  • Dianthus (3-5)
  • Erigeron (4-5)
  • Gaura Lindheimerii (3)
    Summer Flowering:
  • Agapanthus (3)
  • Alstroemia (5)
  • Astilbe (7)
  • Campanula (Canterbury bells) (5)
  • Diascia (Dutchmans breeches) (3)
  • Dianthus (5-7)
  • Salvia
  • Echinacea (Cone flower) (5)
  • Eryngium (4)
  • Gaura (4)
  • Gypsophilia (3)
  • Lillium (lilies) (6)
  • Lupin (4)
  • Lychnis (5-6)
  • Pyrethrum (5)
  • Lythrum (3)
  • Platycodon (7)
  • Phlox (5)
  • Scabiosa (5)
  • Sidalacea (5)
  • Tradescantia Virginiana
  • Tulbaghia Violacea (4)
  • Thymus (3-5)
  • Anigozanthes (2-3)
    Autumn Flowering:
  • Anemone huphensis (Japanese wildflower) (5-7)
  • Catanche (5)
  • Aster (Micaelmas daisy) (5)
  • Chrysantheum (5)
  • Heliopisis (5)
  • Lobelia cardinalis (5)
  • Monarda (Bergamot) (3)
  • Nerines (5-7)
  • Liriope (3-5)
  • Sedum ‘Autumn Joy’ (3-5)
  • Salvia
    Winter Flowering:
  • Bergenia (Elephants ears) (5)
  • Iris Unguicularis (3-4)
  • Polyanthus (7-9)
  • Helleborus (Winter rose) (5)
  • Parahebe ‘Oxford Blue’ (3)
  • Viola Hederacea

 

Disclaimer: Every care has been given to the accuracy of the advice in this information sheet.  Notwithstanding this, the reader relies on his/her judgement/skill in using the advice.  No responsibility, whether expressed or implied, can be accepted on opinions or advice given.  These notes are copyright to Cedric D. Bryan 'The Garden Designer' (2011).

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