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Perennials are an excellent way to enhance any property, providing lasting beauty and structure to outdoor spaces. With low-maintenance blooms and foliage that return year after year, perennials add seasonal color and vibrancy that complements shrubs and other landscape elements. When shopping at TN Nursery, we have a diverse selection of hardy perennials that thrive in various climates, making it easy to create a lush, enduring landscape that enhances curb appeal and ecological health.

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Ajuga Reptans - Bugleweed

Ajuga Reptans - Bugleweed

Ajuga Reptans Bugleweed is an easy-care, fast-growing groundcover with attractive foliage and flowers. Ideally used to fill in sunny or shaded areas, this winter-bound perennial adds beauty to gardens and landscapes with little to no work.  Planting and Maintenance Ajuga Reptans Bugleweed  This is an easy plant to cultivate and is suitable for gardeners of all skill levels. All you need to do is loosen the soil, plant the roots, and water it all down. The thorny plant tolerates various soils, from sun to partial shade. Once its growth is established, it is relatively easy to maintain, with only a few sprinkles of water when the soil is dry and minimal weeding since dense growth prevents weeds from growing.  Seasonal Blooms and Color Changes    Ajuga Reptans Bugleweed has tubular, blue- or purple-colored flowers that bloom prolifically in late spring and early summer. They attract bees and butterflies and enhance your garden's biodiversity. The plant’s leaves are just as appealing, a mix of green, bronze, or burgundy colors that offer a visual contrast all year round. The leaves become darker on a more fabulous day, making for winter decoration. Shape and Longevity It forms a thick, mat-like ground cover, sometimes 12 inches wide and just a few inches tall. Small in size and lovely appearance This groundcover perennial is ideal for edging, rock gardens, or slope erosion control. As a perennial, it returns yearly to add longevity and strength to any garden. Why Buy Ajuga Reptans at TN Nursery  Ajuga Reptans Bugleweed is sold as a healthy, plant-ready bare-root plant. These plants are designed for healthy growth and easy propagation, so they will thrive in your garden for many years. Be inspired by the beauty of Ajuga Reptans Bugleweed today! Commonly Asked Questions Are Ajuga Plants Aggressive? No, they are not and will not spread or become invasive. They also stay lush and dark-colored even in the winter season, making them a favorite of gardeners. Can Ajuga Plants Handle Full Sun or Shade? They can withstand some filtered sun but thrive in areas of shade. Does Ajuga Die Back in The Winter? No, the burgundy colors mixed with green foliage stay lush and evergreen year-round.

Anemone Plant

Anemone Plant

The Anemone plant is a delicate, spring-blooming perennial wildflower with fern-like leaves and small, white to pinkish flowers, often found in woodland settings. The, also known as Rue Meadow-rue or Early Meadow-rue, is a delicate and charming native perennial in North America that offers many benefits when used in landscaping. Its dainty appearance, adaptability, and unique attributes make it a desirable addition to various outdoor spaces. Anemones are perennial wildflowers with the most colorful and poppy-like flowers, making them an excellent choice for long-lasting cut-flower arrangements. These flowers bloom in early spring in various colors, including red-blue, pink, violet, and white, depending on the species and type of the plant. Since anemone plants are early spring bloomers, they attract different pollinators and provide nectar for them to thrive and pollinate other plants, promoting biodiversity. Anemone Plant is a perennial wildflower favorite However, choosing between the smaller and taller varieties of anemone plants depends on your garden's purpose. For instance, a smaller variety makes an excellent ground cover, while the taller ones are preferred for mass plantings and borders. Whatever you choose, both varieties are beautiful and long-lasting for your cut flower display.  Anemones are a perfect addition to gardeners looking for low-maintenance and long-lasting flower displays. Buy anemone plants from TN Nursery today and turn your bare garden into a place where you can spend most of your time. Features of Anemone Plant Once established, Anemones are straightforward to care for and do not need steady care and attention to grow. However, you do have to water them regularly at the beginning. Anemone Plant Can Reach 4 Feet Tall Fully matured Anemone plants are about 1-4 feet in height and 1-3 feet in width, with a tiny root ball, so they are a preferred choice for ground cover. Anemones prefer to grow in moist and fully-drained soil in partially shaded, and full-sun gardens. They typically start growing within 3-4 months of planting and flower for 3 to 6 weeks. Anemone Plants Are Deer and Rabbit Resistant  You can get anemone plants for sale from TN Nursery. The best way to create a calm and serene outdoor space filled with vibrant blooms is by pairing them with other similar wildflowers like Bee Balm, Coneflower, and Black-Eyed Susan. What Are Anemone Plants Known For  Anemone plants are colorful, tender flowers that introduce a beautiful appearance to any garden. Their name is a translation of the Greek word for 'wind,' which depicts their whimsical charm as they rustle in the wind.  When do anemone plants bloom?  Anemones have flexible blooming seasons; some species bloom in the spring, while others bloom in the fall season. As such, it makes them easy to incorporate into gardens and offer a colorful feel at any one time of the year.  Where do Anemone Plants thrive best  Anemones like well-drained soil and either full sun or dappled shade. They are hardy and can be grown in different garden settings, borders, and containers.  Are anemones easy to care for?  Indeed, anemones are easy to care for and ideal for novice as well as experienced gardeners. With proper watering and fertilization, they will give you flowers throughout the season.  Does Anemone Plant Work Well As Cut Flowers  Anemones are a popular choice for cut flowers; they can be used successfully as interior decorations. They are long-lasting and brighten any room, making them a good choice for bouquets.

Annual Phlox

Annual Phlox

Annual Phlox blooms in spring, summer, and fall, making this perennial so popular. It also has a long blooming season in the fall and stays blooming for weeks. This delightful flowering plant brings robust color and charm to any landscaping project. As an annual plant, it completes its life cycle within a single growing season, but its attributes make it a popular choice for gardeners year after year. Let's explore why this annual is a fantastic addition to your landscape. Annual Phlox is a long-blooming and easy-to-grow plant known for its diverse and colorful blooms. With cheerful shades of lavender, pink, white, and red, these plants are among the favorites for all types of gardens and landscaping situations. These flowers are native to North America and commonly found in Texas, California, Alabama, Arkansas, and as far north as Minnesota. The Annual Phlox (Phlox drummondii) is a Low Growing Blooming Ground Cover Plant Their blooming season starts in spring and continues until the hot summer; however, they bloom again in fall. If you opt for a pollinator garden, they are ideal companion plantings that attract early pollinators with their sweet scent and vibrant blooms. By choosing them, you can support biodiversity and the local ecosystem. Whether you are an experienced flower farmer or have found a new passion for planting vibrant blooms in your garden, order your annual phlox plants from TN Nursery. Add these plants to your garden to enhance its aesthetic appeal and enjoy the beautiful, sweet scent in the air. Features of Annual Phlox The annual phlox plant has a subtle, sweet scent similar to honey or melon. The fragrance and vibrant blooms attract early pollinators to feed on nectar and collect pollen, ultimately supporting the ecosystem's health. Under ideal conditions, the plant can grow 6 to 18 inches tall. Annual Phlox Loves Well Draining Soil The plants can thrive in most garden soil but bloom best in well-drained soil and full sun with moderate watering required. Make sure to plant it in a large pot with a drainage hole. The plants are known for their reputation for being easy to grow and care for, making them an ideal option for new and experienced gardeners. Add Color To Your Garden With Annual Phlox You can buy starter phlox plants for sale from TN Nursery and plant them in your beautiful garden. The plants also support companion planting, which means you can plant them alongside other sun-loving plants such as Yarrow, Bee Balm, and Orange Daylily to enhance your garden’s appearance. What Are Annual Phlox   Annual phlox is an easy-to-grow plant that produces flowers with shades of pink, red, white, and purple. It has become popular among gardeners because it is easy to grow and will add vivid colors of bloom to gardens and pots.  Where does Annual Phlox thrive best  This plant grows best in areas that receive full sun and is well suited to borders or pots. Even though it thrives in areas of full sunlight, it can grow well in partially shaded environments.  How long does it take for Annual Phlox to bloom  Annual phlox usually sets flower within 8-10 weeks of planting meaning it is one of the fastest flowering perennials. It has a long flowering period, hence bright flowers in summer and early fall season.  Is annual phlox easy to care for?  Annual phlox is not very demanding. It only needs moderate watering and deadheading to encourage it to rebloom. It is a hardy plant that grows well in various conditions, making it a good one for beginners in gardening.  Can Annual Phlox attract pollinators Annual phlox is a quick favorite of bees and butterflies; therefore, it is perfect for pollinator gardens. Also, its flowers produce a pleasant fragrance to the surroundings.

Bamboo Plant

Bamboo Plant

Bamboo plants,>Phyllostachys Auerosulcata are a perfect choice for gardeners and landscapers because of their beauty, adaptability, and prolific nature. Whether you need a privacy screen, a tropical feel for your yard, or just something as a decoration, these plants offer greenery and beauty with minimum effort. Bamboo Planting and Growth Info Bamboo Plants are both easy to plant and maintain and will suit the requirements of all gardeners. They prefer well-drained soil and can grow well in both full sun and partial shade. Place the root ball in a hole twice the diameter, place the plant, then add soil and water. Once established, Bamboo Plants need very little attention — watering when dry and thinning on occasion to control their growth. Seasonal Growth and Longevity of Phyllostachys Auerosulcata Bamboo Plants don’t bloom profusely, but their glamorous green canes and foliage stay bright throughout the year in most climates. The flowers from some species come only periodically, perhaps once every few decades. These are evergreen in warmer regions and retain their color throughout the year. With proper maintenance, bamboo plants can last for years and deliver long-lasting beauty and usefulness. Shape and Appearance Depending on the variety, Bamboo Plants either form graceful stands or sprawls. They range from 10 to 40 feet tall and are ideally suited for privacy screens, windbreaks, or decorative borders. They float above your room on tall, thin canes, with their leaves draping green vertical lines that lend an air of stillness.  Bamboo Plants at TN Nursery Bamboo Plants are nurtured and sent to you as healthy, ready-to-plant plants at TN Nursery. They spread fast, giving you instant results and eternal elegance. Bamboo Plants will add an easy, cost-effective green accent to your yard!

Bellflower - Bellwort

Bellflower - Bellwort

The bellflower plant has blossoms that resemble small, graceful bells, which gives it its endearing nickname, "merry bells." These bell-shaped flowers gracefully dangle from slender stems, swaying gently in the breeze, adding a touch of elegance to the landscape. The plant “Bell Flower” (Uvularia grandiflora) is named due to its beautiful bell-shaped flowers Bellflowers, known as Merrybells, belong to the Colchicaceae family of flowering plants.  Its botanical name, Grandiflora, is a Latin word that translates to “large-flowered.  This mid-spring blooming wildflower is native to eastern and central North America and features the most beautiful large yellow, pendant-like, bell-shaped flowers. The vibrant yellow of the blooms and sweet nectar attract pollinators to your garden. These pollinators can enjoy the sweet nectar, collect pollens, and pollinate other plants, supporting biodiversity and local health.  This hardy plant can thrive in USDA zones 3-8, making it perfect for growing in almost any climate. If you’re looking for a showy and low-maintenance plant that looks stunning, along with other flowering plants, a bell-shaped flower plant could be your new favorite.  Features of Bellflower Plants  Due to the weight of the bell-shaped flowers, the plant's top part bends down, making it pendent.  These flowers have a sweet nectar that attracts pollinators like butterflies, mining bees, sweat bees, and hummingbirds. The plant also provides shelter and food to other wildlife and insects.  Bellflower Mary Bells Growing Conditions  Regarding growing conditions, bellflower plants best grow in part-shade to full-shade gardens in medium-moisture, rich soil. If grown in ideal conditions, this plant can reach up to 30 inches in size and 12 inches in width.  As long as their basic growing requirements are met, bellflowers are low-maintenance and easy to care for. Bellflowers Are Stunning Perennials  You can get your bellflower plant for sale from TN Nursery today. However, they look the best when planted with other companion plants. So, you might also want to pair Merrybells with other plants such as Hostas, Solomon’s Seal, and Lily of the Valley. What is the Bellflower plant  Bellflowers are plants that come with pretty bellflower-shaped flowers. They are very nice because they give you big flowers with blue, purple, pink or white flowers which are a favorite in gardens.  Where does the Bellflower grow  Bellflowers are very versatile and can be grown in typical garden soil, in borders, as well as in meadow sites. The plants like well-drained soil and a sunny position.  What are the best growing conditions for Bellflowers  Bellflowers prefer a position of full sun or dappled shade on fertile, well-drained soils. These plants need frequent watering when young but can withstand dry conditions once established and, therefore, suitable in almost any landscape.  How can I incorporate bellflowers into my garden?  The bellflowers can be used in many garden layouts like cottage gardens, rockeries, and so on. Due to their erect or spreading growth, they can be used as borders, as a groundcover, or in mixed perennial beds, all while giving a pop of color during the growing season.  When do Bellflowers bloom  They bloom in late spring to early summer, depending on the variety. Their long-lasting flowers provide brilliance and good looks in gardens in the warmer parts of the year and also attract bees and butterflies.

Black Cohosh

Black Cohosh

Black Cohosh (Actaea racemosa) is a vigorous perennial with large, elegant spikes of white flowers and striking leaves. It is an easy-to-manage, perennial hardy plant that can tolerate partial to full shade conditions. Black Cohosh can be purchased at TN Nursery and will brighten up dark areas of your garden.  Actaea Racemosa Is Easy to Plant and Maintain Planting Black Cohosh is easy and requires little effort. It loves moist, well-drained soil and prefers shade, such as woodland gardens or tree shelters. Once established, Black Cohosh is an excellent choice for busy or inexperienced gardeners due to its easy-to-care-for nature. Black Cohosh Bloom Time and Color Changes Black Cohosh typically flowers in late summer or early fall, between July and September. Its vertical flower spikes, filled with clusters of delicate white flowers, give a dramatic vertical accent to your garden. Flowering is weeks long, and the slight purplish color that comes later in the season adds another luscious touch late in the summer into fall. Life Cycle and Longevity of Black Cohosh Perennials As a perennial, Black Cohosh will grow year after year, and you'll see it flourish in your yard for years with very little attention. It will occasionally spread and grow in small patches, and it is an excellent landscape plant. Because Black Cohosh is a perennial, it can flower reliably throughout its life. Black Cohosh's Shape and Foliage The plant is deep green in color, bushy and lobed, producing a full, neat mat. The flowers stand above the foliage to create a dramatic contrast. Add TN Nursery's Black Cohosh to your landscape, and you'll have an elegant, easy-care plant that will last.  

Black Eyed Susan

Black Eyed Susan

Black Eyed Susan has vibrant yellow petals and dark, contrasting centers and is a popular and delightful addition to any landscaping project. This native North American wildflower offers a host of pleasing attributes that make it a sought-after choice for gardens and outdoor spaces. From its adaptability to its visual appeal and ecological benefits, it stands out as a versatile and attractive plant.  Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia Hirta) Is A Long-Blooming Perennial  The Black-Eyed Susan or Rudbeckia Hirta is a beautiful and popular flower that blooms each year in North America. With yellow flowers surrounding a dark circular center, this plant serves an aesthetic purpose in any landscape and draws in bees and butterflies. Due to its hardiness and versatility, the plant is suitable for growing in the garden for beginners and professionals.  The Black-Eyed susan is valued for ornamental purposes and its contribution to ecosystem maintenance. Moreover, black-eyed susan plants for sale have stunning flowers that can be added to your garden for curb appeal. Features of Black Eyed Susan Plant The Black-Eyed Susan has bright yellow petals with a dark brown or black Eye in the middle, which makes it a vivid plant that would look great in any garden.  This plant attracts bees, butterflies, and many other beneficial insects, so it should be included in any pollinator garden. The black-eyed susan plant is relatively adaptable. It does well in arid conditions and simple soil types, making it a perfect pick for any low-maintenance garden. Black-Eyed Susans Are Excellent Pollinator Plants It prefers regions receiving full or partial sun exposure. It has a growth habit of 2 to 3 feet tall with a similar width, enhancing the green appearance of areas where it is grown. This plant does not need much attention once established and usually grows well. It is relatively immune to many garden pests and diseases. Growers of black-eyed susan plants can also contribute to habitat and care for one's patch of land by offering food for pollinators and other more valuable insects. Black Eyed Susan Perennials Returns Every Spring and Summer Season Buy black-eyed susan plants and add these beautiful flowers to your garden, like our other popular ornamental plants, such as echinacea, shasta daisy, or coneflower plants. Where Does Black Eyed Susan Grow Best  Black-eyed Susans do well in regions with full sun exposure. Ensure they are exposed to at least six hours of sunshine daily. They like well-draining soils and will grow in a range of soil types.  What Do Black-Eyed Susans Symbolize  Black-eyed Susans symbolize encouragement, motivation, and justice. Their bright yellow color with a black center is linked with positivism and strength, making them perfect for any garden.  What Is The Best Fertilizer To Grow Black-Eyed Susans Black-eyed Susans prefer a slow-release fertilizer, preferably a 10-10-10 N-P-K ration. Use it sparingly as they grow because these plants are not heavy feeders.  How Tall Do Black Eyed Susans Get  They are perennials that, depending on their type, can reach a height of 1 to 3 feet. They provide great accents to borders and garden landscapes.  How Long Does It Take To Grow Black-Eyed Susan  Black-eyed Susans can take from 60 to 90 days to bloom after germination from seeds. The plants return year after year, blooming mid to late summer and continuing into early fall.

Blanket Flower

Blanket Flower

Blanket Flower is a perennial wildflower known for its vibrant, daisy-like blooms with red or yellow petals and dark center disks. Often found in prairies and gardens, it attracts pollinators and adds color to landscapes. This plant is the perfect choice when craving warmth. This radiant wildflower with an extended blooming season will light up your garden with a kaleidoscope of glowing colors.  Blanket Flower (Gaillardia aristata) Thrives In Drought and Full Sun Blanket Flower, or Gaillardia, is a sun-loving perennial with stunning two-toned daisy-like blooms. The name "Blanket Flower" interestingly comes from its warm yet vibrant red and yellow blooms, which are similar to the blankets Native Americans make.  This wildflower plant belongs to the Asteraceae (daisy) family and is native to North and South America. It is commonly found in Arizona, California, Arkansas, Indiana, Iowa, and Colorado. Blanket Flowers Resembles Daisy Perennials While it may resemble a daisy, blanket flowers are related to sunflowers and brighten up the dullest landscapes. The plant is usually paired with other drought-tolerant plants and showy grass to enhance the visual interest of the entire landscape. Moreover, blanket flowers for sale come in various warm shades and a few fabulous shades, making them a statement piece in the garden. Features of Blanket Flower Plant The plant grows best in total sun exposure, sandy areas, and poor soil. The poorer the soil, the more blooms it will grow.  The blanket flower features blooms in various colors, such as orange, purple, red, yellow, and White. Depending on the season, the foliage can be either blue-green or gray-silver.  This ornamental plant can reach 1-3 feet in height and 1-2 feet in width. Water the plant every other day during the first growing period until you see flowers. Once established, it's easy to care for and does not require regular watering to stay alive.  The Blanket flower is an ecosystem booster, so it loves pollinators, birds, and other wildlife Though people with sensitive skin may experience skin irritation, the plant is non-toxic to humans and animals. This vibrant perennial pairs well with low-maintenance and drought-tolerant perennials, like Butterfly Weed, Yarrow, and Daylily. So, along with blanket flower plants for sale, check out other companion plants at T.N. Nursery.  How Long Does A Blanket Flower Live  Blanket flowers live approximately 2 to 3 years in optimal climates and conditions. However, they self-seed and germinated every year and manifested their presence around the garden.  Why are they called Blanket Flower  They are named so due to the resemblance of their multi-colored and beautiful flowers to a patterned blanket. The flowers have lush reds, oranges, and yellows, providing a warm, bright view all through the season.  Does Blanket Flower Multiply  Indeed, blanket flowers reproduce both by seeds and by rhizomes. They can form larger clusters in time, giving the garden excellent bloom spots more often.  Does Blanket Flower Need To Be Deadheaded  Deadheading is not mandatory for growing blanket flowers, but this practice promotes more blooms and keeps the plants neat. Blanket flowers grow in well-drained soils and prefer minimal fertilization. During spring, you should only apply a small portion of a balanced fertilizer to encourage growth. Too much fertilizer may hamper the bright blooms.

Blazing Star

Blazing Star

Blazing Star's visual appeal is unmatched. Its tall, slender spikes are adorned with fluffy, cone-shaped flower heads in beautiful shades of lavender-lilac. This stunning and vibrant flowering plant is known for its striking appearance and numerous benefits to the environment and garden landscapes. Native to North America, it is popular among gardeners and landscape enthusiasts.  Blazing Star Plant (Liatris spicata) Has Tall Spiky Flowers in Spring  Blazing Star (Liatris), also known as Gayfeather, is a perennial prized for its unique, tall, spikey, purple-pink flowers that bring striking beauty to any landscape. This sun-loving wildflower also features delicate green leaves, almost like grass, that blend well with neighboring plants and flowers.  Native Americans have a somewhat exciting name for this plant. They call it "crow root" because, during the fall, the cows dig them up and eat their roots as a food source. They also use this Liatris blazing star perennial for its medicinal benefits. It can help alleviate painful period cramps, reduce inflammation, and even act as an antidote for snake bites.  They bloom in summer, fall, and winter, making them an eye-catching addition to any outdoor space with year-round interest. So, if you've been looking for a low-maintenance plant, blazing star perennial will allow you to turn your dull garden into a beautiful, inviting space.  Features of Blazing Star  These showy plants thrive best in full-sun gardens with well-drained soil because they'll rot in wet and soggy soil.  Blazing star perennial attracts pollinators and provides food for birds and other wildlife, supporting biodiversity and helping the local ecosystem thrive.  Blazing Star's Flowers  This plant is famous for its showy, tall, and upright flowers that can grow up to 3 to 5 feet in height, depending on the species and growing conditions.  Blazing star is a dream of lazy gardeners because it is easy to grow, care for, and drought-tolerant. You can plant them in your garden and enjoy their distinctive beauty for years. Plant Blazing Star For A Unique Addition To Your Garden  If you’re a lazy gardener who prefers plants that require less effort to grow and maintain, blazing star plants for sale from TN Nursery care for your garden. You can pair blazing star plants with other perennials like Black-Eyed Susan, Purple Coneflower, and Monarda Bee Balm to add striking beauty to your yard.  Where Does Blazing Star Grow Best  The blazing star flourishes best in well-draining soil and in the shade (even partly shade). They can grow on prairies, in meadows and in forests, as long as they get enough sunshine and water.  What is a Blazing Star flower like  Blazing star flowers are rigid and erect spikes of rich purple, pink, or white flowers. They are huge and bear star-like structures with many small flowers or florets-materials growing on a slender and tall stalk, which makes them more or less vertical.  How do you get seeds from blazing stars?  To collect seeds from blazing stars, let the heads of the flowers remain on the plant once they wither after shedding their petals. After drying the flower heads, cut the head and lightly tap them in order to let some of the seeds come out, and they can be stored for some other planting seasons.  How long do blazing star flowers last?  Blazing star flowers generally start blooming during mid to late summer and will continue for about 4-6 weeks. The appearance of greenish-yellow to reddish-brown spikes with attractive blooms provides the gardens with a lasting color during this period.  How Do You Grow A Blazing Star Plant  Blazing star is best propagated through seed or from small nursery plants. It thrives in well-drained soils and sunny positions and should be irrigated when there is no rain.

Bloodroot Plant

Bloodroot Plant

Bloodroot has spring blossoms, attracts pollinators, requires little maintenance, and is historically significant, making it a natural beauty in gardens and landscapes. It is a stunning native perennial that offers several benefits when incorporated into landscaping. Its unique characteristics and ecological value make it an attractive addition to gardens and natural areas. It is an herbaceous perennial native to the eastern part of North America. It is the only species in its genus and is part of the poppy family. Often seen brightening up woodlands and on the banks of peaceful streams, it has many nicknames, including bloodwort and red puccoon.  Bloodroot Plant (Sanguinaria canadensis) Is a Medicinal Herb  Bloodroot Plant (Sanguinaria canadensis) is a member of the Poppy Family (Papaveraceae) known for its striking white flowers with a vibrant yellow center. The plant acquired its name from the blood-like reddish-orange sap that exudes from its roots and stems when cut. Many Native American groups use its roots for medicinal purposes and to make dye.  It grows abundantly in the rich woodlands of Florida, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Alabama, and the eastern region. What's interesting about this wildflower plant is that it stays closed and clustered until it gets sunlight. Once it receives sunlight, it flaunts its bold yellow center and lush foliage.  Bloodroot is one of the first plants to bloom from late February to early April. However, its blooming period lasts only about 14 days. So, if you are passionate about gardening, adding one to your landscaping will create a striking sight that is hard to beat.  Features of Bloodroot Plant  Bloodroot plants can grow in full sun, but they best thrive in moist, acidic, well-drained soils in partially to fully shaded gardens where they can receive at least four hours of sunlight. If growing conditions are ideal, the plants will form large colonies.  Bloodroot plants thrive in U.S.D.A. hardiness zones 3 – 8, making them ideal for growing in almost any environment. In the best conditions, it can grow up to 10 inches in height and 8 inches in width.  Bloodroot Plant's Benefits  The plant is ideal for low-maintenance garden settings as it is effortless to grow and demands minimal upkeep. However, you must check and occasionally ensure the soil's moisture is perfect. You also want to make sure the plant grows within the intended. Bloodroot Is A Stemless Wildflower TN Nursery has a bloodroot plant for sale and other plants that grow well, including Virginia Bluebell, Merrybells, and Carex. How Long Do Bloodroots Live  Bloodroot plants are perennials and can live for several decades under favorable conditions. They spread via rhizomes, which helps them live longer in woodland environments.  What is the difference between Wild Ginger And Bloodroot Plants  They are both woodland plants but look different from each other. Bloodroot yields white, daisy-like flowers and has red sap, whereas wild ginger has heart-shaped leaves and brown flowers nearly level to the ground.  Where does the bloodroot plant grow best?  Bloodroot is a plant that grows well in shady or partially shaded locations and in well-draining soil. It originally grows in the woodland or in gardens with similar conditions; for this reason, it is often used to naturalize shaded areas.  What is the best fertilizer for Bloodroot?  Organic manure such as compost or well-rotted leaf mold is the best to grow Bloodroot. The organic fertilizer provides an environment similar to the nutrient-rich forest floor, which helps with the proper growth of the plant.  What Are The Companion Plants For The Bloodroot Plant  Bloodroot may be used successfully in combination with other plants, such as ferns, wild ginger, trilliums, and Jack-in-the-pulpit. All of these plants require the same type of soil and light conditions, so they will all prosper within the woodland garden.

Blue Cohosh

Blue Cohosh

Fern-like leaves exhibit a captivating bluish-green color, providing an intriguing contrast to other plants in the landscape. As the summer progresses, the plant produces beautiful blueberries, adding a splash of vibrant color and attracting wildlife, further enhancing the overall aesthetic appeal of the garden. It is a versatile and beneficial plant incorporated into landscaping designs. Its unique characteristics and ecological advantages make it an attractive addition to parks and medicinal and natural areas. Blue Cohosh is a perennial plant known as Caulophyllum thalictroides, and it is most commonly found in the wild, growing in the woodlands in the northern region of the Appalachian Mountains. However, it has been seen from South Carolina to New Brunswick. This plant immediately stands out from other vegetation with its beauty and is well-suited for shaded areas of your yard or garden. What are the exciting benefits that this plant introduces to your yard? Blue Cohosh (Caulophyllum thalictroides) - A Leading Herb Plant For Hot Flashes As Blue Cohosh sprouts, it shoots up a bluish stalk, eventually growing as tall as two feet at maturity. From the stalk, the panicles branch off and display lovely leaves and small, yellowish-green flowers. These star-shaped flowers usually bloom between April and May. The flowers then produce tiny seeds. These blue-colored seeds appear in late summer and fall in early autumn, adding to the many colors the plant introduces to your yard. Blue Cohosh Is A Shade Loving Perennial  Often, shady and moist areas of a yard are void of vegetation. These spaces become eyesores and turn into a muddy mess on wet days. This plant, however, thrives in shady areas with moist soil. With its incredible coloring, the plant brings a natural element with lovely pops of color to these otherwise dismal areas of the yard. The Fascinating Foliage Of Blue Cohosh As the new stalks emerge from the ground, the leaves grow and unfurl. These leaves have a deep green hue with a bluish tint, making them stand apart from other vegetation in your garden or yard. The lacy leaves dangle loosely and are spread relatively far apart. Some people find that the leaves fluttering in the wind are mesmerizing. Blue Cohosh Attracts Birds  While some animals avoid Blue Cohosh, others are attracted to it. Birds often nibble on the blue seeds, which are essential for dispersing the seeds. Some smaller mammals are also drawn to the seeds. In addition, the flowers attract bees, damselbugs, and other insects. These are essential pollinators that promote the overall health of the environment.

Blue Flag Iris

Blue Flag Iris

Blue Flag Iris has blue, nectar-rich blooms that are beautiful to various pollinators, including bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. It is a stunning and versatile plant with numerous landscaping benefits. This lovely perennial herbaceous plant is native to North America. Properly known as the Blue Flag Iris, this plant is native to the northeastern region of the United States and the Canadian provinces. Its striking blue flower, often deepening to indigo and violet, grows to a height of roughly three feet. Blue Flag Iris (Iris versicolor) Perennials Has Petals and Sepals Sepals are the parts of the flower surrounding the bud as it develops. The petals are the "flowering part" of the whole flower. In many cases regarding other flowers, the sepals are green and leafy, but when it comes to this plant, they are the same color as the flowers, which forms almost a scintillating effect as the plant blooms from May through July. It is perennial, meaning they'll liven up their garden with magnificent flowers yearly. Blue Flag Iris has Sord-Like Foliage  The plant's leaves resemble swords. They grow in attractive clumps beneath the soaring blue-and-violet flowers. The eye-catching combination of light green swords and sumptuous, 4-inch flowers is a terrific way to draw someone's eye to the center of a garden. Blue Flag Iris Loves Water Because they're hardy plants that thrive near water, in the crepuscular times before people start their day, the beautiful flowers will shimmer in the bright sun when covered with dew. The colors of the plant comprise the bottom of the spectrum, so they complement the refracted colors of the dewdrops and are genuinely a sublime sight to behold. Environmentally Sound As Well As Beautiful While gazing lovingly at these sensational flowers, gardeners will also notice bees and multicolored hummingbirds flitting between the blooming buds all spring and summer. These lovely and lively flowers are healthy for all plants in the garden and sublime viewing. Blue Flag Iris Is An Excellent Perennial For Wetlands Blue Flag Iris also sports yellow "accessories" throughout June and July. Inside the petals, the yellow patch and spreading veins contrast the deep blue and violet of the sepals and petals. That means the plant is a good-looking flower that "plays nice with others" of the same color and flower shape in any garden. What makes the Blue Flag Iris unique? The Blue Flag Iris (Iris versicolor) is celebrated for gorgeous, showy blue to purple flowers with intricate veining. It grows in wetlands, beautifies gardens, and is also an embodiment of resilience and elegance.  How do I care for the Blue Flag Iris?  This perennial needs moist to wet soil and full to partial sun. Once planted, it is effortless to maintain, which makes it perfect for all, whether a professional horticulturist or an amateur gardener.  Can the Blue Flag Iris grow in containers?  Blue Flag Iris can be cultivated in containers if there is a constant supply of moisture and adequate drainage. This makes it perfect for use in small gardens, patios, or balcony areas.  When does the Blue Flag Iris bloom?  The Blue Flag Iris usually flowers in late spring to early summer. The flowers of this plant are conspicuous and a nice indication of more favorable weather, not to mention they do add a pop of color to a garden.  Is Blue Flag Iris good for wildlife? Blue Flag Iris is a favorite of numerous pollinators, such as bees and butterflies. It also has valuable habitat uses in wetlands and aids toward a better ecosystem.

Blue Lobelia

Blue Lobelia

Blue Lobelia has striking blue hues and an attractive shape; this perennial plant can elevate the aesthetics of any garden or outdoor space. It is an excellent addition to any landscape design, from attracting pollinators to providing visual appeal. Blue Lobelia is a fantastic choice when you crave flowers that swirl together showy blue blossoms with vibrant greenery in bright spikes. It's a striking, solidly built plant that delights people and pollinators. The Aesthetics of The Blue Lobelia (Lobelia siphilitica) Perennial Several large flowers spiral around the stout central stem in an extended cluster. They are positioned most heavily along the upper portion of the stem. The tubular flowers have five petals with edges that curl attractively. Two petals form an upper lip—three fuse together to create a lower lip that is more prominent. Blooms are typically about an inch long and may appear solid or striped. While the bold flowers are the show's stars, the vibrant green foliage shines in its supporting role. The thick, unbranching stem stands firm and tall, allowing the plant to quickly reach two to three feet. Plants reaching four feet in height are not uncommon. The stems are wrapped in alternating leaves with no stalks in varying shapes. Some are shaped like a lance and finely toothed. These can measure up to five inches in length. Others are elliptical and can be between two and six inches long. Blue lobelia are primarily found in shades of blue or purple. However, plants with white flowers are also available. In addition, crosses with cardinal flowers may result in plants that produce pink blooms. Blue Lobelias Blooming Season This wildflower generally unfurls its blooms in midsummer or later and continues the show until fall. In many regions, you can enjoy the flowers from July through October. Blue Lobelia Has Exotic Flower Blue Lobelia are unique flowers that put on a fantastic show, so they're an excellent choice when you want something big, bold, and beautiful. They attract hummingbirds, butterflies, and pollinators. They flourish along ponds and water features, are favorites in borders, thrive in rain gardens, and delight when paired with plants like ferns, heuchera, or cardinal flowers.  What is the best fertilizer for the Blue Lobelia  The Blue Lobelia prefers a balanced fertilizer, a 10-10-10 mix that should be applied every month during the growing season. Organic compost also improves the soil and promotes healthy flowers.  Where does blue lobelia grow best?  Blue Lobelia can be grown in moist, well drained soil and partial to full sun. It is suitable for borders, rain gardens, or near streams.  How should I maintain the Blue Lobelia Plant  Blue lobelia require consistent watering as they thrive in moist soil. Remove withered flowers to encourage consistent blooms. Trimming back the stems after the flowering period helps to increase growth.  Can I grow Blue Lobelia in containers?  Blue Lobelia can be grown in containers with excellent drainage and fertile soil. Remember that potted plants need watering more often than those growing directly in the soil since they get dry much faster.  How long does Blue Lobelia last  Blue Lobelia is a short-lived perennial that will only last between 2 and 3 years. But it readily self-seeds, so new plants will sprout season after season.

Blue Vervain

Blue Vervain

The Blue Vervain (Verbena hastata) is an adaptable, low-maintenance perennial that lends vertical interest to gardens and natural landscapes. This wildflower is distinguished by long, thin, purple-blue spikes of flowers that can be found everywhere, from meadows to rain gardens and pollinator habitats. Blue Vervain: An Awe-Inspiring Wildflower Blue Vervain can be planted easily and successfully in moist, draining soils or clay or sandy soils. It thrives in full sun but is also tolerant of mild shade, which gives it a wide range of design choices. Once established, Blue Vervain doesn’t require much care, aside from a few sprays during dry periods and deadheading, because the heads of its seeds look naturally beautiful. Blooming and Seasonal Color of Verbena hastata Blue Vervain opens mid to late summer, usually between July and September. The graceful spikes have tiny tubular blue-violet flowers that unfold slowly from bottom to top. Blue Vervain’s long bloom season also makes it a good plant to attract pollinators such as butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds throughout the growing season. The rich, lance-shaped leaves are an elegant complement to the striking flowers. Shape and Life Cycle of Blue Vervain Plants Blue Vervain’s upright, clustering habit makes it a 3-5 foot tall plant that adds vertical interest to flower beds or alongside streams. It is a perennial that survives many years, coming back every year thicker and fuller with good care. Blue Vervain at TN Nursery TN Nursery has Blue Vervain available in its infancy and ready to establish itself quickly in your landscape. Long-lasting, environmentally friendly, and easy to maintain, this wildflower makes an excellent addition to any garden, providing beauty and habitat for pollinators.    

Brown Eyed Susan

Brown Eyed Susan

Brown-eyed Susan has bright yellow flowers that act as a beacon for bees, butterflies, and other insects, providing them with a valuable source of nectar and pollen. It is a vibrant and versatile perennial plant with numerous landscaping benefits. Its charming golden-yellow blooms with dark brown centers make it a delightful addition to gardens, natural areas, and urban landscapes. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, it contributes to the overall health and sustainability of the environment.  Brown-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia triloba) Plants Has Tons Of Blooms With vibrant yellow flowers, Brown Eyed Susans are in full bloom and easy to spot. Formally known as rudbeckia triloba, these flowers feature plush center disks that are a deep brown purple. These fuzzy centers gradually fade to brown and are surrounded by six to 12 bright yellow rays. The result is a daisy-like flower measuring one to two inches across. Each plant boasts several blooms. Large, healthy plants can display six or more blooms simultaneously. The stems supporting these vivid blooms are reddish, coarse, and densely branching. Upright and prone to clumping, they range in height from two to five feet. The stems have fine white hairs along their upper half and are trimmed with green leaves. The leaves can differ in size and formation. Those at the top tend to be smaller and more straightforward. Why You Need Brown-Eyed Susan's How do you decide if you want them? Both are gorgeous coneflowers that can add a lively splash of yellow to your landscape. However, there are distinct differences. They have smaller flowers with fewer petals. They also have a more abundant output of flowers. In addition, they tend to bloom for a more extended period. Brown Eyed Susan Will Reproduce Easily  They are classified as either perennial or biennial, and Brown Eyed Susan will often self-seed and self-pollinate. They bloom beautifully from the middle of summer through the first frost, so you can usually spot their cheery yellow flowers from July through October. Make Your Own Bouquets With Brown Eyed Susans Gardeners who want to create an informal look or naturalize an area favor cut flowers, which are frequently found in borders and mass plantings. Cut flowers attract bees, butterflies, and birds, making them an excellent choice for landscapers who want to draw pollinators. Cut flowers are gorgeous, so they’re often popular with growers who enjoy creating floral arrangements.

Bugleweed Plant

Bugleweed Plant

Bugleweed is a ground-covering perennial plant known for its low-growing, spreading nature and attractive foliage. It is often used in landscaping for its vibrant leaves and small spikes of blue, purple, or pink flowers. It will quickly fill empty spaces, making it an excellent choice for areas with poor soil or where other types struggle to thrive. It is a versatile and attractive perennial with numerous landscaping benefits. Its unique characteristics and adaptability make it popular in various garden settings and design schemes. Bugleweed Plant (Ajuga) Has Deep Violet Blooms Bugleweed, called carpet bugle, ground pine, bugle, or ajuga, includes 60 related species of flowering perennials. The different species are found in the wild in Australia, Africa, Asia, and Europe. Because of their impressive attributes, they are also introduced in yards and gardens outside these areas. With a closer look at the many benefits of introducing bugle to your space, it is the perfect new addition to your landscaping. Bugleweed Plant Is A Fast-Growing Ground Cover This creeping type grows up to 20 inches tall, although some species are as short as two inches. It proliferates by shooting runners on top of the soil. These runners create a fascinating look, and they quickly sprout new stems. In the wild, it blankets meadows and other open spaces, so it is well-suited for putting in areas of your yard that need ground cover. Notably, the plant is often used to prevent soil loss from erosion because of its ability to spread rapidly across steep slopes. Weeds are a nuisance that inevitably requires frequent attention. They can overtake your yard and leave it unkempt when not tended to regularly. As a fast-moving ground cover, bugles crowd out the weeds. As a result, their growth could be improved, and they will quickly become less of a nuisance in your space. You can start enjoying your yard more rather than worrying about keeping up with the weeds.  Bugleweed Plant Has Stunning Blooms The Bugleweed Plant is a fascinating species with dark, shiny leaves that grow in an opposite pattern. During the flowering season, usually in the middle or end of the spring months, spikes shoot up that may be as tall as 10 inches above its base. These spikes produce purple, violet, or blue flowers. The flowers have long, flowing petals that some people describe as looking like a woman’s skirt. Bugleweed Is Deer and Rabbit Resistant  Most rodents and mammals do not like the morsel of it and stay away from it. As a result, it is ideal for yards where deer and other animals forage and cause damage. At the same time, insects are attracted to its pollen. You may spot moths, butterflies, and bees on the blooms during the flowering season. As essential pollinators, these insects are crucial to maintaining a healthy ecosystem in your yard. What is Bugleweed and how does it get its name  Ajuga reptans or Bugleweed is a low growing, easy to grow evergreen perennial with lovely green leaves and dark purple to blue flowers. It is tolerant of many soil types and is usually cultivated in shade, which will give you an overlying layer of leaves that will keep weeds at bay.  Is Bugleweed simple to grow?  Bugleweed is also one of the easiest plants to maintain because it will do just about anything. It adapts to almost any soil and doesn't require a lot of water once planted.  Is Bugleweed a groundcover  Bugleweed works very well as a ground cover because it forms a carpet and spreads quickly. It helps in the weeds as the plant has thick leaves throughout the season.  Will Bugleweed attract pollinators?  The purple or blue flower spikes of Bugleweed are particularly interesting to bees and butterflies. Bugleweed is an attractive addition to your garden and certainly beneficial if you want to encourage local wildlife.  Can Bugleweed be grown in containers Bugleweed can be easily propagated in containers; therefore, it would make a good addition to a patio or balcony. The pots or containers should be well drained.

TN Nursery has been offering affordable perennial plants to the public since 1959, spanning three generations. Whether you need one plant or a thousand, we have a wide selection of native plants perfect for your landscaping project or home garden area. If you love wildflowers or perennials that are low maintenance and do not need a lot of care, then our plants will be the perfect ones for you.

Perennial plants are the backbone of any garden that is thriving and successful

Unlike annuals that you will need to replant every year, perennials return season after season. They have a host of environmental and aesthetic benefits. It doesn't matter where you are in your gardening journey, when you start incorporating perennials into your garden you're going to reap some big rewards. Take a look at some of the major advantages of growing perennials and how they can transform your gardening experience.

Perennials Are Low-maintenance

One of the undeniable benefits of perennial plants is that they are easy to care for. Once you establish them these sturdy plants require less attention compared to annuals. Reduced Planting Efforts Since they stay alive for several years, perennials are going to eliminate the need for annual replanting. This is going to save you a lot of time and effort in your garden, this is why they are the perfect choice if you are very busy but still want to enjoy gardening.

Drought Tolerance Perennials

These have deep root systems and this allows them to get access to water from the deeper soil layers in your garden. They are highly drought tolerant and can handle some tough weather conditions. Less Weeding If you're like most gardeners, weeding is probably one of your least favorite activities. The good news is that as perennials mature they create less dense foliage and this helps to suppress weeds. This kind of natural weed control reduces the need for you to use chemical herbicides or have frequent weeding sessions. Cost-Effective Gardening Saving money on your garden is something that most gardeners relish. One of the best things about perennials is that they offer long-term savings compared to annual plants. 

When you make a one-time purchase of perennials, You are going to get years of beauty and utility out of them. Over time this is going to reduce the cost of replacing plants each season. Additionally, many perennials can be divided and propagated. This is going to allow you to expand your garden without too much additional expense. Some perennials thrive when they are split and replanted giving you more greenery in your garden for free.

 Seasonal Continuity and Garden Aesthetics Of Perennials

If keeping your garden vibrant and dynamic year-round is one of your goals then perennials are definitely the right choice for you. You are going to experience continuous blooms at various times of the year. Certain perennials will usher in different seasons and if you take the time to plant and nourish them you're going to have a beautiful garden all year round. If you're looking to have structure and interest in your garden throughout the season perennials are a great choice for you.

Environmental Benefits

There are several environmental benefits to growing perennials and if you are looking to make your garden eco-friendly you can certainly do so with these plants.  Perennials will stabilize the soil and reduce erosion over time. They also go a far way in enhancing the soil structure. While this is an awesome benefit for the environment it is not the only one. Perennial flowers attract butterflies, bees and other pollinators. This helps to sustain the ecosystem and support biodiversity. In general, because they require fewer resources such as fertilizer and water, once they have become established these plants are naturally environmentally friendly.

Biodiversity and Wildlife Habitat Perennial

These type gardens provide a natural habitat for various species. They will supply, nectar and seeds for pollinators, birds and small animals. This supports the environment and also wildlife. Since many perennials will remain in your garden during the winter they offer shelter for insects and small animals. Their dormant foliage will create a natural mulch layer which will protect the soil and plant roots as well. Functional Benefits for Your Garden Space Some perennials are low-growing and because of this, they reduce the need for you to mulch the soil extensively, while also helping to prevent soil erosion.

 While low growing perennials may shelter and protect the ground there are tall perennials that create natural privacy barriers in your garden. You can replace your artificial fences with these natural barriers if you choose. They will certainly look more beautiful than the traditional fencing. Finally, many perennials are edible or have medicinal properties.

Perennial Plants attract Pollinators

Some will provide fresh food, while others can be used as herbs, for natural remedies. Perennials as a Legacy Planting perennials is a long-term investment that leaves a lasting mark.Your perennials are going to grow stronger and more robust as the years go by. There are some species that can live for decades and become heirlooms in your garden. They will be like a familiar friend that is always there. These plants leave a joy and beauty that will have future generations gasping at their beauty, but to get to this eye-catching moment you have to resolve to care for these plants in the best way possible.

 Choosing the Right Perennials for Your Garden

Selecting the right perennials for your garden is very important. There are several factors that you need to take into consideration such as soil type, climate and your garden preferences. Consider getting native perennials as they will be better able to adapt to the region's climate as well as the soil. 

This makes them very low maintenance and ecologically beneficial to you. Bear in mind that light requirements for perennials can differ so you need to consider this when you are making your selections. There are some that are sun loving and they will thrive in open spaces where they are hit by direct sunlight continually. However, there are others that flourish more in shaded areas.

Perennials are Environmentally-Friendly

Bloom time is also another consideration. You should choose perennials that have a staggered bloom time, this way you will have a beautiful garden no matter what season it is. Perennial plants are a lot more than just staples in a garden. They are a testament to the beauty, resiliency and sustainability that nature can provide.

 

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