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Yellow to Orange Perennial Flowers
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Yellow to orange perennial flowers are a bright and cheery addition to any garden. Learn whether yellow to orange perennial flowers are right for you.
White to Green Perennial Flowers
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White to green perennial flowers blend in naturally with foliage, and provide an airy look. Learn which of these hardy blossoms is right for you.
Blue to Purple Perennial Flowers
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A blue or purple flower can lend coolness to a garden in the peak of summer. Learn how to use blue to purple perennial flowers in your garden.
Yellow Coneflower, Perennial Black-Eyed Susan
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Yellow coneflowers, or black-eyed Susans, are an American wildflower. Their daisylike ray flowers and purple-brown disk flowers bloom in midsummer on to frost and are perfect for cutting. Learn more about these pretty perennials.
Types of Iris Flowers and How to Grow Them
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There are nearly 300 types of iris flowers that draw fascination from gardeners around the world. Learn how to welcome this rainbow of color into your garden!
Ligularia
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Ligularias are perennials bear sprays or spires of yellow flowers. Flower petals also come as orange flowers. Learn about ligularia.
Balloon Flower
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Platycodon, a perennial, has flowers that resemble hot-air balloons. Balloon-shaped buds open to bell-shaped flowers. Learn about balloon flowers.
Bleeding Heart
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Bleeding heart, a perennial flower, has fernlike foliage and heart-shaped pendant pink or white flowers. Find out about this Dicentra favorite.
Ferns
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Ferns are perennials grown for their ability to thrive where less-hardy plants can't. Some are evergreen, while others die down in fall and return in spring. Learn more about versatile ferns.
Primrose
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Primrose is a perennial flower. Gardeners enjoy its beautiful shades of colors, including red flowers, yellow flowers, purple flowers and orange flowers. Grow primrose in the outdoor garden bed or as a house plant. Learn about primrose.