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Herbaceous Perennials are the hottest plants around. Properly cared for, they can be relied upon to provide you with foliage and flowers year after year. Many are very hardy as well, making them most appropriate for colder areas of the country.
So, how in the world do we ever decide which of the tens of thousands of new and old perennial plants to grow? First of all, we look for good growing plants that don't have to be coddled all the time to survive. We kill a few new plants each year in our growing trials, so that you can have a good chance for success. We're looking for those special clones or seed strains that have well above average ability to thrive under less-than-perfect growing conditions. Second, the plant must have real interest. Unusual coloring, an extremely long blooming period, resistance to common pests and diseases.
Lastly, we try to keep within or possibly just close to our specialties: Heuchera, Tiarella, Heucherella, Helleborus, Pulmonaria, Agastache and Salvias. We will seldom be the first nursery to offer a new plant in these categories, as we feel that trialing is a key to your success. But we will over time be your very best source for these plants.
Generally, we are looking for those "Best of Breed" kinds of plants, the ones that turn the head of any gardener. Some of these plants are patented, which means that we must purchase propagation stock from the rights holder. We have chosen to grow many varieties for at least one year to be able to offer you plants that have a greater success factor when introduced into your home and garden.
So look to Flowers by the Sea for new exciting "hot" perennials, as well as many old fashioned favorites. In any case, we know you won't be disappointed.
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(Widow's Tears) Sometimes lumped into the genus Tradescantia, this tender perennial grows so fast - and blooms so prolifically - that growing it as an annual is a worthy use for those in colder Zones. Do you have a shady corner to fill up with a lush, t...
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(Foam Flower) This splendid Tiarella doesn't just cover the ground, it transforms it into a dramatic maze of green and black! The bold veining on each leaf adds texture and presence to this low-growing, slow-spreading shade-lover. In la...
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(Red Betony) Heralding from the arid Southwest, this attractive and desirable perennial is one of the best hummingbird plants. Small pastel red/orange flowers make a real impact due to their numbers - this plant is often covere...
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(Hidalgo or 7-UP Plant) I love to ask people what the smell of these leaves remind them of. Almost no one gets it on the first try, but when I say, "7 UP", their eyes light up, heads nod and the resounding answer is, "Yes!"
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(Kruipsalie) From the spectacular plant-rich East Cape, this creeping Salvia is a fine ground cover or edging plant. It blooms for us 10 months a year, making a light purple cloud in the garden.
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(Highland African Sage) This Sage is native to a wide swath of the African highlands, from Ethiopia to Zimbabwe at elevations of up to 12,000 feet. We have found it to be a strong growing, hardy perennial that stands some drought.
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(Jupiter's Distaff) Easy to grow and adaptable to a wide range of conditions, this native of Europe and Asia is our best tall, yellow-flowering perennial. Although its common name compares the flower spikes to wool spindles, they look more like glowing sceptres.
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(Oogseerbossie) Short and fragrant, this heat-tolerant sage is endemic to South Africa and Swaziland. Its whorls of lavender, double-lipped flowers bloom from spring to fall. They are marked with white throats, white beelines on the lower lip and bright green calyxes. The lax foliage is mint-gree...
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(Quilled Sweet Coneflower) If you're looking for a distinct flowering plant, 'Henry Eilers' is for you. Delightful blooms of unusual gold-quilled petals are highlighted by chocolate-brown centers.
This is a narrow upright grower which makes a great specimen in the bac...
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(Lungwort) This brightly silver-spotted beauty sends up profuse clusters of large true cobalt-blue flowers in spring. Simply stunning! One of the best dark-blues available, grows into a magnificent landscape specimen, providing over 8 months of color!
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(Lungwort) The abundant and attractive raspberry-pink blooms appear early, but the sharply-pointed, brilliant silver-spotted leaves and upright habit are what make this an exceptional Lungwort. They spread slowly from the initial clump to form an attractive ground cover.
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(Hardy Jerusalem Sage) A hardy, drought tolerant herbaceous perennial, this fine plant rewards you with tall spikes of rich pink whorled flowers in early to mid Summer. A Salvia relative is native to grasslands of Turkey, Iran and Siberia.
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(Chinese Yellow Banana) Musella lasiocarpa is not very well known - but should be. Hardy to Zone 6, this is a spectacular yellow flowered banana that is small enough for every garden.
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(Pink Cardinal Flower) What a great perennial. Fast, easy and rewarding. The columns of bright pink flowers last longer than most Lobelia, and are fragrant as well!
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(Dwarf Double Shasta Daisy) Compact, tidy and covered with sparkling white fully double flowers for up to five months a year, this is NOT your grandmother's Shasta Daisy.
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(Akaso) From shaded woodlands in Japan, this hardy perennial has soft and elegant leaves with both colorful new growth and fine fall foliage.
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(Chinese Ground Orchid) This clone has been in our family for over 60 years, and is dependable and easy to grow. The 18 inch flower spikes carry up to twelve flowers that measure almost 3 inches across. Starting in late Spring for six or more weeks, the flowers last through rain and cold. Thi...
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(Heartleaf Bergenia) Big leaves, large and richly colored pink flowers, tough, tolerant of sun and shade, pest free, drought tolerant and cold hardy. Hummm . . . What more can you ask of a perennial?
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(Pig squeak) Looking for multi-season color and interest? Then this is the Bergenia for you! 'Pink Dragonfly' forms low clumps of long, narrow leaves, which develop plum-red tones in the winter.
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(Pig squeak) A new mutation out of Bergenia 'Solar Flare', 'Lunar Glow' has the traditional bold, evergreen leaves of the Bergenia. Lovely magenta-pink bell-like flowers comp...
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