8 Perennials You Can Consider For Your Garden

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Lavender (Lavandula): 

Known for its fragrant flowers and aromatic foliage, lavender is a popular choice for garden borders and herb gardens.

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Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta): 

This cheerful yellow flower blooms throughout the summer and attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies.

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Hosta (Hosta spp.): 

Hostas are known for their lush foliage, which comes in a variety of colors and textures, making them a versatile choice for shady spots in the garden.

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Daylily (Hemerocallis): 

Daylilies come in a wide range of colors and bloom from late spring to late summer, adding a splash of color to the garden.

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Coneflower (Echinacea): 

Coneflowers are prized for their daisy-like flowers and are known for their ability to attract pollinators like bees and butterflies.

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Sedum (Sedum spp.): 

Also known as stonecrop, sedum is a drought-tolerant plant with succulent leaves and clusters of tiny flowers that bloom in late summer and fall.

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Peony (Paeonia): 

Peonies are beloved for their large, showy flowers and are available in a variety of colors, shapes, and sizes.

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Salvia (Salvia spp.): 

Salvia is a hardy perennial that comes in many varieties, offering a range of flower colors and sizes, and is attractive to pollinators.