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Perennial Seeds & Plants

Herbaceous perennials die down to the ground in winter and renew growth in spring. Perennials spend the first year growing roots and foliage; some may bloom quickly, others will start blooming the second year. They are generally long-lived and will grace your garden for many years.

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237 Item(s)

    



Sweet Woodruff
Seed Packet
Sweet Woodruff
Currently Unavailable $4.95
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Tatarian Aster
Seed Packet
Tatarian Aster
Currently Unavailable $3.95
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Verbena 'Blue Spires'
NEW
Seed Packet
Verbena 'Blue Spires'
$3.95
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Verbena 'Pink Spires'
NEW
Seed Packet
Verbena 'Pink Spires'
$3.95
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Verbena - Blue Vervain
Seed Packet
Verbena - Blue Vervain
$3.55
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Viola 'Chianti Pink Stripe Mix'
NEW
Plant
Currently Unavailable $12.95
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Viola 'Chianti Warm Shades Mix'
NEW
Plant
Currently Unavailable $12.95
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Viola 'Columbine'
Plant
$9.95
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Viola 'Etain'
Plant
Viola 'Etain'
$9.95
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Viola 'Historic Florist Mix'
Seed Packet
Viola 'Historic Florist Mix'
$3.95
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Viola 'Imperial™ Antique Shades' F1
NEW
Seed Packet
$4.95
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Viola 'Irish Molly'
Plant
$9.95
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Viola 'Rebecca'
Plant
$9.95
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Violet - Sweet 'Queen Charlotte'
Seed Packet
$4.25
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Violet - Sweet 'Rosina'
Plant
Currently Unavailable $14.95
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Violet - Sweet 'Royal Wedding'
Seed Packet
$4.55
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Yarrow 'Colorado Mix'
Seed Packet
Yarrow 'Colorado Mix'
$3.55
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Yarrow 'Flowerburst™ Red Shades' F2
Seed Packet
$5.25
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Yarrow 'New Vintage™ Terracotta'
NEW
Plant
$10.95
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Yarrow 'Sassy Summer Sangria'
NEW
Plant
Yarrow 'Sassy Summer Sangria'
$10.95
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Yellow Coneflower
Seed Packet
Yellow Coneflower
$3.55
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Perennial Seeds & Plants

Herbaceous perennials die down to the ground in winter and renew growth in spring. Perennials spend the first year growing roots and foliage; some may bloom quickly, others will start blooming the second year. They are generally long-lived and will grace your garden for many years.