Perennials plants

Perennials plants

Unlike annuals, which live for just one season, perennial plants live for more than two years – their Latin name means 'through the years'. 

They flower in spring, summer or autumn, with a handful blooming in winter, and many have attractive foliage, too. Perennials are split into further categories: herbaceous perennials die back to the ground in autumn and regrow in spring – examples include Verbena bonariensis, penstemon and ornamental poppies. Evergreen perennials keep their leaves all year round, such as some varieties of heuchera and hosta. Hardy perennials tolerate low temperatures and can be planted outside all year long, while tender perennials, such as dahlias, need digging up in autumn and storing in a frost-free location.

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