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Echinacea and Rudbeckia are two popular flowering perennials.
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Perennials
A fact Sheet on Perennials
A Sequence of Bloom
Benefits of Native Varieties
Chives
Chrysanthemums
Clematis
Columbine
Common Periwinkle
Daylily
Delphiniums
Groundcovers Selection Plants for Landscape
Iris
Ornamental Grasses
Pachysandra
Peony
Plants and Shrubs of the Northeast
Speedwell
Weed Suppressing Groundcover
Weed Suppressing Groundcover Brochure
Last updated July 26, 2019
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