Perennial flowers for the garden

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perennial flowers for the gardenToday we'll explore perennial flowers for your garden: photos with names, a catalog to browse, and select the best ones—easy-to-grow, vibrantly blooming, carpet-like, vertical, and bushy.

Kniphofia

A vibrant, exotic wonder—what else can you call this wondrous, beautiful flower, unfamiliar to our Slavic eyes? This African beauty, surprisingly, thrives in our lands, withstanding frosts and delighting us with its stunning blooms. Even without flowers, the plant looks magnificent, and when its panicles unfurl, it's truly a sight to behold!
See also how to plant a beautiful hyacinth in the garden and get excellent flowering.

Kermek

kermek

The name of this bright and undemanding flower is translated from Greek as "limonium." The plant has a variety of species, ranging from annuals to perennials, from giants growing over a meter tall to low bushes barely reaching 30 cm. The flowers open like delicate bells, sometimes white, sometimes green, delighting the eye from July until the first frost.

Aristolochia

aristolochia

 

This beautiful plant, also known as Aristolochia, creates a lush green canopy in the garden, and with the appearance of its exotic tubular flowers, it delights the eye with its incredible beauty. Aristolochia is perfect for vertical gardening, and its native Brazil. Despite its southern origins, the flower is extremely easy to grow and adapts well. Of all the species, the large-leaved vine, which can stretch up to 10 meters, is popular, as is the Manchurian vine, which grows even longer. The leaves are huge, the flowers are whimsical, and the plant can be used to create entire canopies.

Asarum

European asarum

If you're looking to cover the lower portion of a garden or building with groundcover, consider buying wild asarum, and it will create a beautiful green carpet. Wild asarum's unique feature is that, once it emerges in the spring, its dense green leaves retain their beauty even under snow. In the spring, they die back, replaced by new, lush, and beautiful ones. It blooms in May, but blooming isn't its strong point—the flowers are inconspicuous, and its beauty lies entirely in the leaves. Seeds appear in capsules in July, and you can collect and plant as many as you like in your garden, even sharing them with your neighbors.

Clematis

clematis

The unpretentious beauty of the clematis has long been a favorite among gardeners thanks to its riot of colors, numerous varieties, and wide palette. This luxurious, multi-hued clematis makes a stunning addition to any garden, growing an entire hedge, adorning any wall, or concealing an unsightly fence. Its blooms are profuse and long-lasting, and its decorative fruits will continue to grace the garden until frost.

Crocosmia

croscomia

This African beauty is so easy to grow and has taken root so well in our area that it would be a shame not to use it to decorate your garden. The flowers can be dried, and they retain their wonderful fragrance for a long time. If your winters are harsh, you might have to dig up the tubers and save them for the winter, but once you plant them again in the spring, you'll so happily anticipate the wonderful blooms of this delicate crocosmia that these chores will be a joy from July to September, not a chore.
Look at the flowers that bloom in the garden all summer.

Cortaderia

corcaderia

The fluffy bushes of the airy and beautiful cortaderia can enhance any part of the garden. Moreover, this American plant is quite undemanding and hardy, and growing it is not at all difficult. Cortaderia thrives in any conditions, even in drought, and will delight with its beauty for a long time. Over time, it expands, and if left uncut, it can form an entire plantation.

Solomon's seal

Solomon's seal

The delicate Solomon's seal will adorn your garden with its airy blooms even in the most shady corners. Charming flowers appear in spring, followed by berries in autumn, and each species comes in a variety of colors, heights, and shapes. Some are gigantic specimens, growing over a meter tall with numerous snow-white flowers, while others are tiny, up to 15 cm tall, bushes. And how beautiful the Caucasian Solomon's seal is, how it brightens the garden with its fragrant pink flowers!

Lavatera

lavatera

Lavatera is a stunningly beautiful plant that can enhance any corner of your garden. It's also known as the wild rose and is beloved by gardeners everywhere. It's completely unpretentious, wonderfully hardy, and blooms until frost. Numerous varieties have been developed, featuring a wide variety of colors and shapes.
By selecting perennials in this way, you will fully enjoy the beautiful flowering and relax your soul in your garden.
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