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  1. Welcome to Heritage Perennials – The internet's largest perennial …

    A perennial plant database of over 4000 perennials, photos, detailed perennial plant profiles, gardening tips and information, resources, videos and more featuring Heritage Perennials.

  2. Top 10 Lists Archives - Perennial Gardening

    Here are our top picks for the best perennials that do well in a sunny garden. They can withstand longer hours of sunshine and the drying effects that may accompany it better than some other …

  3. Our Plants - Perennial Gardening

    We are one of North America’s largest wholesale producers of herbaceous perennials. We grow millions of plants each season at our two facilities: Abbotsford, British Columbia (near …

  4. About - Perennial Gardening

    At Valleybrook Gardens we produce over 1500 varieties of containerized perennials, groundcovers, hardy ferns and ornamental grasses. Our British Columbia nursery also …

  5. Advanced Search: Heritage Perennials Plant Database

    Advanced Search: Heritage Perennials Plant Database Need to really narrow down your search? Just enter key words and check all the criteria that apply. Note that all the criteria you specify …

  6. Perennials 101 Archives - Perennial Gardening

    If you love the idea of starting a wide range of your own perennials from seed, be prepared to do a bit of searching for some of the more rare and unusual types.

  7. Plant Profile for Vinca minor alba - Perennials

    <p>Also known as Myrtle, and an extremely popular evergreen groundcover. This less-common selection forms a dense mat of glossy dark green leaves, studded with clean white flowers in …

  8. Home - Perennial Gardening

    Preparing the Garden for Winter Perennials 101, Seasonal Activities through the Year

  9. Plant Profile for Hosta ‘So Sweet’ - Hosta Perennial

    <p>Hosta are among the most popular of perennials for shady areas, with hundreds of varieties now readily available. Plants form a sturdy mound of foliage, topped with lily-like blooms.

  10. Plant Profile for Asclepias tuberosa ‘Gay Butterflies ... - Perennials

    <p>Developed from a native North American wildflower, this is an important source of food for Monarch Butterflies. Forms an upright clump of narrow green leaves, bearing showy clusters …