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Ten Perennials For A Variety of UsesBy Ellen Brown
Ten Perennials for FragranceMaximize fragrant perennials by planting them near walkways, decks and close to doorways and windows. When people passing by brush plants, they will release the aroma of their leaves and flowers.
Ten Perennials for Attracting Hummingbirds (& Butterflies)Hummingbirds and butterflies (flying flowers) are attracted to your garden by bright colored or tubular flowers that produce nectar. Here are 10 perennials they love:
Ten Perennials for Cut FlowersPerennials with strong stems, attractive foliage and showy blooms make the best cut flowers for bouquets and arrangements.
Ten Perennials for Dried FlowersPerennials for cut flowers are also often good as dried flowers. Pick them after midmorning dew has dried and dry them out of direct sunlight to prevent them from fading.
Ten Perennials for GroundcoversPerennial groundcovers are low growing plants, and provide useful solutions for places where little else will grow or where you want to conserve water, prevent soil erosion or reduce the growth of weeds. (* Denotes flowers that grows best in shade).
Ten Perennials for Lasting BloomsTo keep the color show going all season long, plant a few perennials with long blooming periods (6 weeks of more). Make sure that some of them start blooming in the spring, some in mid-summer and some of them in the fall. (* Denotes flowers that grow well in shade).
Ten Perennials for ShadeThese perennials are happiest under a canopy of dappled sunlight. In their natural habitats, these plants are often found in wooded areas and thrive in acidic soils that contain high amounts of rotted leaves.
Ten Perennials Resistant to DeerWhen food is scarce, deer will eat anything. Under normal circumstance, however, deer will usually pass by these perennials:
Ten Perennials for FoliagePerennials with interesting foliage (interesting leaf shapes, colors, sizes and textures) add color and texture to your entire garden, even when they are not in bloom. (* Denotes flowers that grow well in shade).
Ten Drought Tolerant PerennialsDrought tolerant perennials, not to be confused with drought resistant perennials (perennials that are native to semi-arid regions) are perennials that have adapted or have been genetically changed to survive short periods of drought conditions. Of course the very best plants for drought tolerance are those that are native to your growing zone.
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