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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. Plant These Perennials in Your Garden for the Gift That ... - AOL

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    Perennial plants and flowers will come back year after year, and there are sun and shade lovers to suit any garden. Plant These Perennials in Your Garden for the Gift That Keeps on Growing Skip to ...

  4. JC Raulston Arboretum - Wikipedia

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    The arboretum has a collection of plants from over 50 countries. [1] Its plant collections now include over 6,000 total taxa of annuals, perennials, bulbs, vines, ground covers, shrubs, and trees, with significant collections of: Acer (maple) Aesculus (buckeye) Berberis (barberry) Buxus (boxwood) Cercis (redbud) Conifers; Ilex (holly) Magnolia ...

  5. 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

  6. Lynden Miller - Wikipedia

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    Miller redesigned the Jane Watson Irwin Perennial Garden [14] at New York Botanical Garden to ensure four season color. The original plan was by Dan Kiley. Madison Square Park - In 2010, Miller was hired to reconfigure the planting beds. [15] The Heather Garden at Fort Tryon Park [16] has a garden created by Miller and partner Brands

  7. Plant Collections Network - Wikipedia

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    The Plant Collections Network (PCN) (formerly the North American Plant Collections Consortium) is a group of North American botanical gardens and arboreta that coordinates a continent-wide approach to plant germplasm preservation, and promotes excellence in plant collections management. [1]