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What are Perennials

Perennials live for more than one growing season.There are two types of perennials. Herbaceous perennials generally die to the ground at the end of the growing season but send up new shoots the following spring. Woody perennials, such as trees and shrubs, do not die back to the ground but get larger each year.

The Latin 'perennis' means 'many years'. Sometimes called 'herbaceous perennials', which simply means they 'disappear' in winter. Example Flowers, delphiniums, hostas, lupins, primroses, peonies, phlox, daylillies and Herbs, chives, fennel, marjoram, mint, and tarragon.

Perennial Design Tips

Important tips from Leslie Van Berkum, Van Berkum Nursery, Deerfield, NH, aired on University of Vermont


 

 

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Grow a Perennial Plant from Seed

Why buy plants at the nursery when you can grow a perennial plant from seed? This video shows you how to plant perennial seeds, and gives tips toward getting your perennial plant off to a good start.Video by Amanda Switzer.


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