What long-flowering perennials to plant in the country?

Long-flowering perennials are a real treasure for any garden. Whether short or tall, they invariably delight the eye with their flowering, which is usually much longer than that of their annual counterparts. A variety of varieties, types, shapes will provide you with a wide choice for creating unique flower beds, front gardens and flower beds.

Popular long-flowering plants

The leaders in popularity among perennial plants are undoubtedly roses, tulips, irises, hyacinths, low-growing violets, asters, chrysanthemums. Garden spaces can be filled with them indefinitely, if only there is enough space. However, in addition to these flowers, there are several more remarkable and popular plant species for your garden, which are distinguished by a long flowering period, incredibly beautiful flowers and a general unpretentiousness to living conditions.

Stock-rose, better known as mallow, is a tall flower that is decorated with large buds along the entire stem. With its many varieties and colors, mallow is perfect for creating hedges around the perimeter of the garden. Tricirtis is a herbaceous plant whose flowers are similar to those of lilies. Most varieties of tricyrtis have a straight stem, alternate leaves. But the main attention is attracted, of course, by the buds - large, spotted, funnel-shaped. There are 10 varieties of tricyrtis, each of which will surprise you with the shape and color of the buds.

Mallow is used to create hedges around the perimeter of the garden

Stem rose purple is a tall plant with bluish-green leaves. Blooms for about a month in late summer. Flowers are collected in corymbose inflorescences of 5-12 flowers each. The colors range from pale pink to deep purple tones.

Willow sunflower is a tall herb with straight stems and fancy purple leaves. Blooms in large panicles 5-8 cm in diameter, bright yellow buds. Basil is an amazing plant with flowers without petals. The fragrant scent of basil will be a good addition to any garden. The inflorescences are collected in umbrellas, since after the beginning of flowering only stamens remain on them - it seems that light clouds have settled on the stems.

The peony is known for its lush and long-lasting flowering.

Yarrow is the undisputed flowering champion, blooming in June, it only fades in September. The variety with yellow flowers is widespread, but there are also all shades of red, pastel colors. Peony - famous not only for lush bushes and large buds, but also for long flowering. The most common colors are red and purple, but there are also pink, white, light yellow varieties. It is noteworthy that the peony has dark purple leaves, which makes it a very exotic plant.

Gentian - undersized bushes of this plant are abundantly decorated with flowers of all shades of blue. However, garden varieties of gentian provide a wide selection of colors: white, yellow, pink, purple. Astrantia is a medium-sized flower that blooms in June and continues to bloom until the end of August. Astrantia pleases with a rich palette of colors from white to green. Quite often, tricolor buds are found, combining white, pink and green petals. Astrantia often repeats flowering in September, coloring garden beds for the second time.

Sage - blooms all summer with minimal maintenance. Medium-sized plant with deep blue or purple candle flowers.

Armeria is a perennial ground cover flower that will decorate any corner of the garden with bright flowers. The flowering period is from early May to late August. The color palette is rich, there are varieties with white, pink, carmine red and dark red buds, which will allow you to choose the right color for any flower arrangement.

Clematis are popular due to the abundance of colors.

Clematis - will delight gardeners with a wealth of species and varieties. It is a tall flower with large buds of many colors. Clematis blooms from mid-May until mid-September. Phlox is a ground cover flower with creeping shoots, up to 150 cm long. The color palette of phlox will set off and complement any flower beds in your garden, there are white, pink, red, blue buds up to 4 cm in diameter.

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Anemone - represents tall plants. Her inflorescences are collected in umbrellas of bright colors: white, pink, red, blue, yellow. It blooms in spring, but there are varieties that bloom in summer or autumn. Cornflower is a tall flower with delicate blue or white small inflorescences. One of the longest blooming flowers - blooms in spring and only fades in late summer. For lovers of the richness of flowers, there are varieties with yellow, purple, red or white buds.

The list of really popular long-flowering ones is endless. This includes rudbeckia, echinacea, delphinium, rhodiola, astilba, helenium. Such attention is fully justified - after all, they really bloom all season, and with proper care, they repeat the flowering for an encore.

Yarrow is the most common garden perennial

Planting and care rules

In order to make your garden really cozy, it is worth planning the planting of long-flowering perennials correctly. The most successful, and most importantly, simple planning technique is the threefold principle. This principle implies the distribution of plants according to their flowering periods. For example, from May to June - some flowers bloom, from June to mid-summer - others, until the end of summer - the third and in the beginning of autumn the fourth. So, for each time period, you choose three types of plants and plant them together, alternating with each other. Thus, in your flower bed, flowers will bloom alternately and delight the eye from mid-spring to autumn. You can also dilute them with plants that flower or retain their decorative appearance throughout the season.

As you already know, most perennials are fairly unpretentious plants. But if you take care of them and treat your flower bed with love, the result will simply amaze you. Do not forget to dig up in time and properly store plants, the root system of which is represented by bulbs or tubers. Some of them can be left in the ground, but should be covered for the winter. Also, do not forget that some flowers are very sun-loving, and some bloom better in the shade. Given the plant's relationship to the sun, you can plan exactly how to plant them in the soil to get a satisfying result.

By picking up perennials in color, size and shape, you can build a very original flower bed

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