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 Flora :: Gardening :: flowers :: Flowers guide :: Perennials 
Acanthus
The large, distinctive leaves of this plant were immortalized in the Fifth Century B.C. in the design for the capital of the classic Greek Corinthian column...
Artemisia
Artemisias are valued for their silvery-white foliage. You'll creamy-colored flowers that are prized mainly for their fragrance from mid- to late summer...
Aruncus
This majestic perennial grows up to 7 feet tall. Ornamental sprays of tiny white flowers bloom briefly but spectacularly for two weeks in early summer...
Astilbe
Astible is a shade garden favorite prized for both foliage and flowers. It grows well in dappled shade but will tolerate deep shade or sun...
Azaleas
Azaleas are one of the most popular landscape shrubs grown in zones seven to nine. Growers look forward to the showy burst of blooms in early spring, and the shrub itself, with its dark green leaves, looks great all summer...
Balloon Flower
This heavy bloomer gets its name from the way each flower bud swells before its starry petals unfold. Balloon flowers are one of the easiest perennials you'll ever grow...
Bergenia
Bergenia has large handsome leaves and their 3- to 6- inch clusters of delicate flowers, which appear in spring. Flower colors range from deep purplish pink to pale pink and occasionally white...
Bishop's Weed
Bishop's weed is an ideal, rapidly spreading grouncover for difficult areas. It provides a thick mass of coarse green and white leaves with saw-tooth edges...
Black-Eyed Susan
Black-Eyed Susans (Rudbeckias) are noted for their large, daisy-type blooms with prominent dark centers. Flowers come in shades of yellow, orange and mahogany and bloom in from summer until the first frost in autumn...
Blanket Flower
Blanket flowers are among the easiest of perennials to grow, and are an excellent choice for a low-maintenance garden...
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