Care & Maintenance
Plant Code:
L4110
Light:
Part Sun - Morning Sunlight Only
Water:
Moist
Bloom Time:
Winter Spring
Flower Color:
Mixed
Average Size:
6-12" H x 6-12" W
Spacing:
6-12"
Cold Hardiness:
Zone 4 (-20 to -30°F)
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About This Plant
- Perennials are plants that grow and bloom over the spring, summer and into fall, then die back to the ground in winter, returning in the spring from their roots. Most perennials are grown for their flowers, but some offer colorful leaves and interesting seed heads that add interest and brighten the landscape. When planting, plan for a succession of blooms. Combine perennials that have different bloom times so the garden has color all season, but also group varieties with similar times for a spectacular show.
- Using growth habits in the landscape
- When creating a perennial bed with a variety of perennials, tall upright perennials should occupy the center of an island planting or the back of a bed or border that is located against a wall, fence or building. Use medium size mounding plants in the middle and the shortest trailing plants in the front.
- To make a huge visual impact, plant the same variety and color perennial in one area. This is commonly referred to as a mass planting.
- In combination planters, use tall perennials as the centerpiece surrounded by mounding varieties with contrasting flowers and foliage. Then add trailing varieties to cascade over the edge of the planter. Annual flowers can be added to fill in between blooming cycles.
Additional Information
Deer resistant but not deer proof-depending on scarcity of food.
Uses
Beds and Borders, Container
Attributes
- Blooms in an array of colors
- Flowers best in cool weather
- Great for containers or beds
- Easy to grow and maintain