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  2. The Best Flowers and Perennials to Plant in Your Garden ... - AOL

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    If a color is missing from your garden, this perennial can fill the gap, as it comes in every hue except for blue. ... it cannot survive the winter below Zone 8, so plan to dig up the tubers about ...

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

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    The best way to make your garden shine is to include both annuals and perennials in your planting plan. Perennials are plants that return for many years. They typically have a short bloom time ...

  4. 13 Tips to Help You Plant the Most Gorgeous Perennial Garden ...

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    These ideas and tips will help you create a perennial garden plan to give you year-round color, whether your yard is in full sun, partial shade, or a little of both.

  5. Perennial - Wikipedia

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    Perennials (especially small flowering plants) that grow and bloom over the spring and summer, die back every autumn and winter, and then return in the spring from their rootstock or other overwintering structure, are known as herbaceous perennials. [5] However, depending on the rigours of the local climate (temperature, moisture, organic ...

  6. Digitalis grandiflora - Wikipedia

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    Digitalis grandiflora is long lived perennial, [6] it has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. [7] [8] It is winter hardy is USDA zones 3 to 8 and grows best in moisture retentive, but well drained, organic soils in part shade. [9]

  7. Cyclamen persicum - Wikipedia

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    Cyclamen persicum is a perennial, herbaceous plant that reaches heights of about 32 cm (13 in). Wild plants have heart-shaped, fleshy leaves, up to 14 cm (6 in) usually green with lighter markings on the upper surface. The leaf underside may be pale green or reddish. The leaf margin is slightly thickened and usually serrated.