Perennials I couldn't live without


What was interesting about previous top 25 included perennials  there were
some that would not make my top 25 list.   Achillea (Yarrow) variety unknown
not invasive (Pink turns white thick close cluster, Ajuga (I don't let it
reseed), Amsonia (hubrietii)Absolutely wonderful, Anemone (I watch so doesn't
become invasive, Aquilegia (columbine), Asclepias (I love Pink), Aster Purple
Dome, Alma Potschke, Ostrich Plume Astilbe (my favorite, like other varieties,
wild indigo (baptisia), Campanula -clustered bellflower (is invasive)
Rotundifolia Varieties, Centranthus Valerian (ruber, and albus), moonbeam
coreopsis, darmera, dicentra luxuriant (everblooming bleeding heart), foxglove
(digitalis), Coneflower (echinagea), Filipendula (purple elegans)favorite like
others, geranium varieties, gypsophila (baby's breath), heliopsis, day lilies,
various iris - lamium, liatris, lobelia, lupinus, penstemon, mildew resistant
phlox like david, ballon flower ( platycodon), primula (primrose), pulmonaria,
rudbeckia, salvia, sage, sedum, meadow rue, thalictrum, toad lily, persicaria,
veronica, rodgersia, flowering oregano, gaura, cimcifuga (white pearl),
ligularia, myrrhis (sweet cicely), Stachys (lambs ear), monkshood, Lady's
Mantle,  chelone (turtlehead), 
Eupatorium (very invasive), statice latifolia, lychnis (rose campanion),
Cushion spurge (euphorbia), evening primrose (missouri) oenothera, planted
daisies, chyrosogum, candy tuff,  and gaillardia (blanket flower). There are
more but I think of them now.    Chris Braintree Z6 

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