Perennials & Biennials (Seed)
A biennial (B) will grow from seed, producing stems and leaves in the first season and flowering the next season, then the plant dies.
A perennial (P) will live in the garden for years. The stems will die down each winter and new shoots will appear in the spring. After perennials are established in one location they can be divided and moved to another location.
Please Note: Before you make your selection, be sure that the plants you are ordering can withstand the variations of climate and temperature of your region. First, determine your hardiness zone. Then, be sure to order plants with a zone that is equal or inferior to yours. For example, if you are in zone 3, order plants with a hardiness zone of 1, 2 or 3. Of course, this does not apply to annual flowers and vegetables which are not hardy.
Perennials for the Shady Garden 15 items
Achillea (P)
Aster (P) 2 items
Balloon Flower (P)
Bee Balm (P)
Bellis (B)
Butterfly Bush (P) 2 items
Butterfly Flower (P) 3 items
Campanula (P)
Canterbury Bells (B)
Chinese Lantern (P)
Clematis (P)
Columbine (P)
Coreopsis (P)
Daisy Fleabane (P)
Delphinium, Chinese (P)
Delphinium (P)
Dianthus (P)
Echinacea (P) 5 items
Eryngium (P)
Forget-Me-Not (B)
Foxglove (B) 2 items
Gaillardia (P)
Geum (P)
Hollyhock (P) 4 items
Jacob's Ladder (P)
Knautia (P)
Lupins (P)
Malva (P) 2 items
Pansy (P) 12 items
Penstemon (P) 2 items
Poppy (P) 2 items
Potentilla (P)
Rose (P)
Rudbeckia (P) 2 items
Saponaria (P)
Scabiosa (P)
Shasta Daisy (P) 3 items
Sweet Pea (P)
Sweet William (B) 2 items
Thyme (P) 2 items

