Welcome to the world of Perennials. Perennials are flowers that will come back every year. All of the following perennials you can plant in your backyard. They have beauty and depth. Even if your not that good at gardening you can still have a beautiful garden. I will show you how tall they will get and what kinds are the best for you. I hope you enjoy your upcoming garden.

These flowers are the Alceas and Heliopsis.   The Alceas grow to about 6-8 feet and the Heliopsis grow to about 3-4 feet. The Heliopsis should be spaced 3-4 feet and the Alceas should be spaced 3-4 feet too.

The Monarda look like beautiful red explosions. They grow to about 3-4 feet tall. You should space them for about 18-24 inches to grow healthy.
The Perovskia is a late summer bloomer. It grows to about 3-4 feet. They should be spaced about 24-26 inches. Pervovskia's are especially beautiful when sprinkled with snow or frost.
 This flower displayed is the Biennial Foxgloves (Digitalis pupurea Excelsior Hybrids.) They look like bells so that makes them very attractive for your garden. They are grown inside then transported outside. 
This picture displayed is the Sea Holly (Eryngium x oliverianum). These flowers show much architecture. They resemble spikes but they are very delightful. These are very hard to grow so don't try these on your first time.
This flower is Foxtail lillies (Eremurus Shelford Hybrids.) These flowers resemble Golden Rods. They stand up to about 6 feet tall. 

 

This picture portrayed is a carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus). They are most popular for weddings and Valentine's Day.
This flower is called Maltese cross. They are orange flowers with black  centers. They grow in clutters.
This flower is called the rock soapwort. They are pink flowers with pink centers. They grow in clutters.

This flower is called the chickweed. It resembles daisies. They have white petals and yellow centers.

This flower is called the Sweet William. They are pink flowers with white inside. They grow in pairs. That's why these flowers are good for spacing.
This flower is the Papaver Sonniferum. It is also called the "Rose Fringed." They are red with a yellow center.They are simple to plant and transplant.
This flower is called the Danish Flag. It has red and white petals with a green and yellow center. They easy to plant for a beginner.
This flower is the Large Lavender. They come in many colors. This flower is a hot pink with a yellow and green center. They usually grow to about 12 inches tall.
This flower is called the "Swan's Down". They are  versions of the Papaver Somniferum. They are white and they grow to about 8 inches tall.
 This flower is called a poppy (Papaver rhoeas). They combine well in a meadow. They are easy to plant and they will pop up everywhere.
This flower is the"Le Reve' Oriential Hybrid.They bloom late in the summer and the (Consolida ambigua) fill in the spaces. 
This flower is the Hosta. Pulmonaria and Heuchera fill in the spaces. These flowers are usually used for romantice gardens.
This flower is the Evening Prirose (Oenothera Versicolor). This is a harder flower to plant because when it dies in the winter you have to mark it with a stick.
This flower is the Honeywort (Cerinthe major Purpurascens). These hang downward so thats why they are best for hanging baskets. They are easy to  plant.
This flower is the (Thalictrum spp.) and English Delphinum fill  in the spaces. They grow to about 8 feet tall.

 

 

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