Perennials This list of perennials represents many that are in our yard The beds are a amazing sea of color spring through late summer.

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Perennials This list of perennials represents many that are in our yard The beds are a amazing sea of color spring through late summer

Perennials Allium – Giant – purple May/June Iris –May/June – Pseudacorus “yellow flag” – Autumn Circus – Caesar Brother Dicentra Spetabills – Bleeding Heart – May/June Paeonia –Peony -June – First Arrival – Flame Sedum Acre Aureum – creeping – yellow – June Phlox subalata – emerald blue– creeping – June Dicentra Spetabills – Bleeding Heart - June Phlox subalata – emerald blue– creeping – June Dicentra Spetabills – Bleeding Heart – June/July Hemerocallis –Daylily (July & Aug) – Dark Eye Magic – Stella (rebloom) – Daveo Holman – Fanciful Finery – Buttered Corn – Big Bird – Happy Returns (rebloom) Echinacea -Cone flower –purple & white -July/August

Perennials Bee Balm – Gardenview ScarletRed - July/August Phlox – purple, pink – August Laitris – Purple – July/August Astible arendsii - Amethst – June/July Stachy’s -Lambs ear –June/ July Coreopsis – “Crème brulee” - July/August Sedum Bertram Anderson – yellow creeping – August Rudbeckia Goldstrum – Aug/Sept Ligularia – “The Rocket” – July/August Ligularia dentata –”Dedemona” – July/August

Perennials Hosta (May - fall) – Anne – Blue Boy – Brim Cup – Blue Dimples – Candy Hearts – Wide Brim – Key West – Royal Standard – Journeys End – Key West – and many more Anemone –Sept/Oct – Andrea Atkinson – September Charm Boltonia Aster – Sept/Oct – Jim Crocket Heliopsishelianthoides – false sunflower - Aug/Sept/Oct Eupatorium – Joe-Pye – Late Aug – Sept/Oct Sedum Autumn Joy – Sept/Oct