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00:0010 long-living perennials that will thrive in your garden for decades.
00:06Pineapple sage, a fragrant perennial with pineapple-scented leaves that thrives in warm zones,
00:12attracts pollinators, and reliably returns each year.
00:16Peonies, long-lived perennials form lush, vibrant shrubs with spectacular blooms from April to June,
00:24often thriving for a century or more with minimal care.
00:27Larry Ope, exceptionally hardy, low-maintenance perennial, tolerates varied conditions,
00:35offers year-round color, and comes in multiple attractive foliage varieties.
00:40Daylily, beginner-friendly perennial with thousands of varieties.
00:44This tough and adaptable flower blooms daily, despite individual flowers lasting only briefly.
00:51Hostas, beloved shade perennials with striking foliage.
00:55Hostas are durable, low-maintenance, and ideal for beginners, also producing elegant white or purple flowers in bloom.
01:04Iris, iconic perennials with sword-shaped leaves and distinctive showy blooms.
01:10Bearded variant are easiest, needing attention early before becoming carefree.
01:14Oriental poppy, long-cultivated perennials with dramatic and silky blooms from large buds.
01:21Colors such as classic red-orange and new hues create striking garden displays.
01:27Baptisia, native legume with pea-like flowers and blue-green foliage.
01:33These flowers are durable and low-care perennial-producing decorative, rattling seed pods after blooms fade.
01:39Sedum, drought-tolerant succulents with fleshy leaves and star-shaped late-season blooms.
01:46Ground cover and upright varieties thrive in borders, rock gardens, and containers.
01:52Catmint, easy and aromatic perennial herbs that attracts pollinators and cats.
01:59Resilient and beautifully blooming, it's ideal for beginner gardens and low-maintenance borders.
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