NP here. There’s a yellow Baptisia I love to combine it with Nepeta. |
| various Gaillardia |
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also clematis, I get various in the mail.
https://donahuesclematis.com/ |
Huh? My hydrangeas are shrubs that get bigger every year. How is this not a perennial?? |
It’s a shrub. |
| No one's mentioned astible?? Second Virginia bluebells. I also like sweet woodruff for a pretty groundcover. |
Could you give us a decent link that indicates perennials can't be shrubs? Even just to a definition? Or is this something like your own private language? |
I am not the poster from above, but shrubs don’t die back to the ground in the Fall. They have woody stems that remain. I think you could call them perennial shrubs but it’s a bit different from plants that shoot up all their new growth in the Spring. I never would have pointed it out...but just wanted to explain! |
Thank you for responding. Seriously. But this is the definition of perennial:
And these all consider hydrangeas to be perennials: https://www.homedepot.com/b/Outdoors-Garden-Center...lowers-Perennials/N-5yc1vZc8ry https://www.burpee.com/perennials/hydrangeas/ https://www.americanmeadows.com/perennials/hydrangea https://gardenmadesimple.com/are-hydrangeas-annuals-or-perennials/ https://parkseed.com/hydrangea/c/hydrangea/ https://www.backyardgardenlover.com/sun-loving-perennials-that-bloom-all-summer/ I looked and did not find any gardening links that did not classify hydrangeas as perennials, nor did I find a definition of "perennial" that excluded shrubs or woody stems. Could anyone that argues agaisnt this provide some link to the contrary? Otherwise this is starting to sound like the DCUM poster who swore up and down that "wino" means "wine connoisseur." |
| I think you should keep calling it a perennial but I don’t think it will make you happy. |
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Right, shrubs are woody perennials - most people don’t call them that I guess? All shrubs are perennial, but when you are at a garden center and they divide their plants into sections, the shrubs get their own section apart from the perennials.
No one really cares except for that one previous poster though. |
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Salvia black and bloom. https://www.ballfloraplant.com/series_info.aspx?phid=055000677032996
Dianthus Liatris Parsley - it's a host plant for swallowtail butterflies. |
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Garden Phlox
Lobelia Cardinalis Coneflowers Bee Balm Blackeyed Susan Milkweed (swamp and common) All hardy, spread, and attract/support pollinators. |