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  2. The 20 Most Beautiful Perennial Flowers to Plant in Your Garden

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    Peony. Peonies can live for decades, so they’re a worthwhile investment for your perennial garden. These lush flowers bloom in late spring. Many have intense fragrances, and they’re available ...

  3. 31 Perennial Plants That Come Back Every Year - AOL

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    These add charm to any perennial bed, but they don’t like soggy soils so make sure to plant in a well-draining area of your garden. Fast Facts USDA Hardiness Zones: 3 to 8

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    This easy-care perennial has silvery-green leaves and a spicy scent that deer don’t like. It also has spikes of purple flowers that bloom for weeks in midsummer. Pollinators love this plant, too.

  5. Streptocarpus - Wikipedia

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    [14] The two main things to remember when growing Streptocarpus are that they do not like soil that is too wet, and they do not like it too hot. Soil: Use an ordinary commercial potting mix with 1/8 to 1/4 perlite mixed in. This makes sure the soil will retain some moisture but not get boggy.

  6. Achillea millefolium - Wikipedia

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    Achillea millefolium is cultivated as an ornamental plant by many plant nurseries. It is planted in gardens and natural landscaping settings of diverse climates and styles. They include native plant, drought-tolerant, and wildlife gardens. The plant is a frequent component of butterfly gardens. The plant prefers well-drained soil in full sun ...

  7. Sporobolus airoides - Wikipedia

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    Sporobolus airoides is a facultative halophyte, able to grow in soils with high salt concentrations. [2] This grass germinates best in warm, sunny, wet conditions, and it can easily move into saline soils such as those in alkali flats when the substrate is wet.