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- Welcome to Heritage Perennials – The internets largest perennial plant . . .
A perennial plant database of over 4000 perennials, photos, detailed perennial plant profiles, gardening tips and information, resources, videos and more featuring Heritage Perennials
- Advanced Search: Heritage Perennials Plant Database
Advanced Search: Heritage Perennials Plant Database Need to really narrow down your search? Just enter key words and check all the criteria that apply Note that all the criteria you specify must apply to a plant in order to return a result, so the more criteria you select, the fewer plants will be returned
- Top 10 Lists Archives - Perennial Gardening
Here are our top picks for the best perennials that do well in a sunny garden They can withstand longer hours of sunshine and the drying effects that may accompany it better than some other sun-lovers
- Our Plants - Perennial Gardening
We are one of North America’s largest wholesale producers of herbaceous perennials We grow millions of plants each season at our two facilities: Abbotsford, British Columbia (near Vancouver) and Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario (near Niagara Falls)
- Plant Profile for Hosta ‘Abba Dabba Do’ - Hosta Perennial
<p>Hosta are among the most popular of perennials for shady areas, with hundreds of varieties now readily available Plants form a sturdy mound of foliage, topped with lily-like blooms
- Plant Profile for Hosta ‘Blue Cadet’ - Hosta Perennial
<p>Hosta are among the most popular of perennials for shady areas Plants form sturdy mounds of foliage, topped with lily-like blooms This medium sized selection has blue-green heart-shaped leaves maturing to green i
- Perennials 101 Archives - Perennial Gardening
If you love the idea of starting a wide range of your own perennials from seed, be prepared to do a bit of searching for some of the more rare and unusual types
- Plant Profile for Cimicifuga ‘Chocoholic’ - Bugbane Perennial
<p>Bugbanes are late-season blooming perennials, generally planted in rich moist woodland situations This native cultivar features bronze-purple foliage and arching wands or spikes of fragrant, mauve-pink, bottlebrus
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