Ideas & Inspiration Perennial
With lifespans greater than two years, perennials add a reliable character to your garden. With proper upkeep, these plants return each spring from their rootstocks, ready for another year of blooming. From mint plants to hibiscus and everything in between, Sunnyside Garden has a great selection of perennials to choose from!
Brunnera ‘Jack Frost’ (False Forget-Me-Not)
Wonderfully veined large silver leaves make this one of the most unique and eye-catching shade perennials. Â Sports hundreds of tiny blue forget-me-not flowers in the…
Learn MoreBerginia ‘Winterglow’ (Pigsqueak)
Shiny cabbage like leaves with a unique, leathery like appearence that take on a reddish-brown look in the fall. Â While mostly used as a foliage…
Learn MoreBerginia ‘Bressingham Ruby’ (Pigsqueak)
Large deep green leaves age to a shiny maroon as the season progresses that provide great year-round interest. Â Ruby pink flowers atop narrow stalks bloom…
Learn MoreBaptisia ‘Purple Smoke’ (False Indigo)
Similar to ‘australis’ in most aspects, ‘Purple Smoke’ stands out for its dark purple stems that add great color interest all season, in addition to…
Learn MoreBaptisia australis (False Indigo)
Ladies and genteman, your 2010 Perennial of the Year! Â Baptisia, or false indigo, is a perennial of the pea family, which explains the shape of…
Learn MoreAstrantia major ‘Abbey Road’ (Masterwort)
An outstanding and unique flowering shade perennial also known as ‘Masterwort,’ this hardy plant features dense florets of dark purple buds that open to attractive…
Learn MoreAstilbe ‘Visions’ (False Spirea)
Soft, lavender purple flowers are in display on this outstanding variety of astilbe. Â More drought tolerant than other Astilbe varieties
Learn MoreAstilbe ‘Rhythm and Blues’ (False Spirea)
Another great introduction in the ‘music’ series, ‘Rhytym and Blues’ features a nice compact habit that showcases bright raspberry-pink blooms that have a decidedly fluffy…
Learn MoreAstilbe ‘Rock n Roll’ (False Spirea)
An exciting introduction to the ‘music’ series of astilbes, ‘Rock and Roll’ features a nice compact habit that contrasts nicely with the short yet dense…
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