
Perennial Flowers
Whether you’re establishing a cutting garden, a pollinator habitat, or growing for edible blooms, never underestimate the value of perennial flowers. They can offer diversity (both in color and bloom time) to your garden plan, as well as lay the groundwork for a design concept. As the backbone of the garden, they often gain in size and strength each year, and accent colorful, longer-blooming annuals. Choose from our perennial flower seed varieties, all chosen for their excellent performance as cut flowers.
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Vibrant mix for cut flowers and garden beds.
Vibrant mix for cut flowers and garden beds.
120 - 130 Days
Haunting tones of gray, blue, and violet.
Haunting tones of gray, blue, and violet.
Mid Spring
Bold and bright butterfly daffodil.
Bold and bright butterfly daffodil.
Mid Spring
Glowing blooms of the palest yellow.
Glowing blooms of the palest yellow.
Late Spring
Mini daffodil with multiple blooms per stem.
Mini daffodil with multiple blooms per stem.
Late Spring
Cut flower and butterfly habitat.
Cut flower and butterfly habitat.
120 - 130 Days
The palest pink of the Impression Series tulips.
The palest pink of the Impression Series tulips.
Mid Spring
Intoxicating beauty and fragrance.
Intoxicating beauty and fragrance.
Late Spring
An excellent alternative to vegetative varieties.
An excellent alternative to vegetative varieties.
100 - 110 Days
Common purple coneflower, the easiest echinacea to grow.
Common purple coneflower, the easiest echinacea to grow.
300 - 365 Days
Edible bright lavender blooms with a spicy scent, a nectar plant.
Edible bright lavender blooms with a spicy scent, a nectar plant.
365 Days
Densely branched, productive filler, low maintenance once established.
Densely branched, productive filler, low maintenance once established.
90 - 100 Days