Perennials
Perennials are all the plants you associate with summer flowers. With a few exceptions they die back to the ground in winter to re-emerge the following spring. We grow over 300 types of perennial here on our nursery in 2 and 3 litre mature sizes, not plugs or small yogurt pots, snack size to a slug, but nice big pots full of plant and roots. You could even split our perennials up to make more as soon as the first winter after planting. No garden is complete without a good sized perennial collection. You can shrub the garden to the max and it would still look boring without a splash of perennial flower power. Ok they die back in winter, but there is nothing more rewarding than seeing them erupt back through in the spring twice the size.
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Veronica
Coreopsis
Lobelia
Stachys
Nepeta
Viola

Trollius
Polemonium
Rudbeckia
Monarda
Sanguisorba
Asarum
Polygonatumn
Papaver
Rosmarinus
Scabiosa
Pensetmon
Sedum
tradescantia
Pervoskia
Eupatorium
Rodgersia
Erysium
Phlox
Salvia
Persicaria
centranthus
Epimedium
Sidalcea
Primula
Thymus
Tiarella
Pulmonaria
Verbascum
Verbena
Acanthus 



