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    USDA Hardiness Zones 6 to 9. SHOP MAHONIA. Photos from Japan, Asia and othe of the world - Getty Images ... This is one of those truly unique perennial flowers that doesn't mind cold and snow one ...

  3. Achillea filipendulina - Wikipedia

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    A herbaceous perennial, it grows 120 centimetres (4 feet) high, with fern-like foliage. The leaves are linear, pinnate, lobed and serrated, hairy and rough. The flowers are arranged in corymbs, or panicles, of a complex character; they are very large, often 13 cm (5 inches) across. The smaller corymbs are arched or convex, causing the cluster ...

  4. Passiflora incarnata - Wikipedia

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    The best soils for P. incarnata are well-drained [8] but the plants tolerate occasionally wet and acidic soils. The plants have a high drought tolerance. P. incarnata can be planted all the year in zone 6–11 (hardiness zone). The space between two plants is 36–60 inches (91.44 – 152.4 cm). [7] One to two years are necessary before they ...

  5. Begonia - Wikipedia

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    Tuberous begonias are frequently used as container plants. Although most Begonia species are tropical or subtropical in origin, the Chinese species B. grandis is hardy to USDA hardiness zone 6 and is commonly known as the "hardy begonia". Most begonias can be grown outdoors year-round in subtropical or tropical climates, but in temperate ...

  6. 20 Perennial Herbs You Can Enjoy Year After Year - AOL

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    Marjoram. Depending on where you live, marjoram can be either a perennial (zone 9 and above) or an annual (zones 8 and below). But you can always replant the herb indoors if you live in a colder ...

  7. Tacca chantrieri - Wikipedia

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    T. chantrieri is often referred to as the bat flower, devil flower, or cat whiskers. [6] It is an unusual plant in that it has black flowers. T. chantrieri has bracts that look like wings and are large in area. The flower can be up to 12 inches across. [5] Its height can range anywhere from 50–100 cm tall.