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

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    They can’t get enough of this summer-flowering plant’s sweet nectar. It’s hardy in zones 4 through 9, grows between two and four feet tall, and performs best in full sun.

  3. How to Grow Sea Holly, the Striking Perennial That's Almost ...

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    The plant blooms from early summer to early fall with the most profuse number of flowers in mid-summer. With a long tap root (it’s a member of the carrot family!), it’s drought-tolerant and ...

  4. Photoperiodism - Wikipedia

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    These plants typically flower during late spring or early summer as days are getting longer. In the northern hemisphere, the longest day of the year (summer solstice) is on or about 21 June. [ 14 ] After that date, days grow shorter (i.e. nights grow longer) until 21 December (the winter solstice ).

  5. The Best and Brightest Summer Flowers to Grow in Your Garden

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    Beautify your garden with the best summer flowers that will bloom all season long. These varieties include annuals and perennials alike!

  6. Calochortus - Wikipedia

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    The flowers are borne on a stem that arises from a bulb, generally in the spring or early summer. Flowers can be white, yellow, pink, purple, bluish, or streaked. The insides of the petals are often very 'hairy'. These hairs, along with the nectaries, are often used in distinguishing species from each other. [5] Species [2] [10] [11] [12] [13]

  7. Jacaranda mimosifolia - Wikipedia

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    Its bark is thin and grey-brown, smooth when the tree is young but eventually becoming finely scaly. The twigs are slender and slightly zigzag; they are a light reddish-brown. The flowers are up to 5 cm (2 in) long, and are grouped in 30 cm (12 in) panicles. They appear in spring and early summer, and last for up to two months.