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  2. 31 Perennial Plants That Come Back Every Year - AOL

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    31 Perennial Plants That Come Back Every Year. Arricca Elin SanSone. March 1, 2024 at 12:00 PM. ... How Much Sun It Needs: Full sun. When It Blooms: Mid-summer. $21 at Home Depot. 6. Sedum.

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    It's full of dark green fern-like leaves and feathery plumes of cream colored flowers that will bloom in late spring or summer. Bonus points: This plant can also weather any storm—in fact, it's ...

  4. Olsynium douglasii - Wikipedia

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    Olsynium douglasii is a species of flowering plant in the iris family ().Common names include Douglas' olsynium, [2] Douglas' grasswidow, [3] grass-widow, blue-eyed grass, purple-eyed-grass, and satin flower, [4] It is the only species in the genus Olsynium in North America, the remaining 11 species being from South America.

  5. 29 Types of Perennials That Come Back Every Year - AOL

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  6. Crocus - Wikipedia

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    The vernal (spring) crocuses flowering time depends both on climate and habitat, but is usually mid-winter to spring. Leaves may be synanthous (produced during flowering) or hysteranthous (when the flowers wither away). [85] In the summer, with hot and dry conditions the plant becomes dormant, with all the above ground parts dying back.

  7. Phlox - Wikipedia

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    It blooms from July to September. Creeping phlox spreads rapidly and makes great ground cover. [4] It can be planted to cover banks, fill spaces under tall trees, and spill and trail over slopes. Creeping phlox blooms in spring and produces long, spreading stems, which become woody with age. It was introduced into cultivation by the late 1700s. [5]