PERENNIALS

Fuss-free plants that flourish for years

What's the big difference between an annual and a perennial? Annuals die when it gets too cold out. Perennials appear to die when the temperatures drops, but they're actually hibernating. Beneath that dead-looking clump of stems, leaves and blooms are hardy roots that will produce a new plant come spring.

Perennials are a flower garden's backbone. They are easy-care, dependable performers that provide years of beautiful color, texture and form, growing bigger and better with each passing year.

Selection

Our perennial selections come from locally sourced reputable growers. They arrive to our greenhouse twice weekly in May and June. We encourage you to stop by often to see what’s new and in bloom.

Perennial Flowers
hydrangea
perennials growing outside
azaleas

GRASSES & MORE...


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Acorus Ogon
Banana
Blue Arrows
Colocasia
Cordyline Red
Dipladenia Rio
Elijah Blue
Fibre Optic
Fireworks
Guara
Juncus Spiralis
Mosquito
Papyrus Baby Tut
Papyrus King Tut
Purple Fountian Grass
Salvia Black & Blue
Toffee Twist