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  2. The 10 Best Low-Growing Perennials, According To Gardening ...

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    Yellow flowers begin to bloom in spring through the first frost in the fall providing plenty of color for months. Botanical Name: Lysimachia alfredii Sun Exposure: Full shade to part shade

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    The evergreen foliage does not fade in the summer or winter, providing rich color all year long. ... plants once established. Purple Pixie® Dwarf Weeping Loropetalum is hardy in USDA zones 7-10 ...

  4. 31 Perennial Plants That Come Back Every Year - AOL

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    Pollinators love the blooms! This is one perennial that’s easy to grow from seed. Fast Facts. USDA Hardiness Zone: 4 to 9. ... When It Blooms: Summer. $10 at Burpee. 24. Chrysanthemum.

  5. Zinnia - Wikipedia

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    Zinnias are popular garden flowers because they come in a wide range of flower colors and shapes, and they can withstand hot summer temperatures and are easy to grow from seeds. [11] They bloom all summer long. They are grown in fertile, humus-rich, and well-drained soil, in an area with full sun. They will reseed themselves each year.

  6. Agapanthus - Wikipedia

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    Agapanthus is a genus of herbaceous perennials that mostly bloom in summer. This leads to the Australian common name, Star of Bethlehem, as it blooms just before Christmas. The leaves are basal, curved, and linear, growing up to 60 cm (24 in) long. They are rather leathery and arranged in two opposite rows.

  7. Salvia splendens - Wikipedia

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    Salvia splendens, the scarlet sage, [1] is a tender herbaceous perennial plant native to Brazil, growing at 2,000 to 3,000 m (6,600 to 9,800 ft) elevation where it is warm year-round and with high humidity.