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Perennials for Spring Interest       Bookmark and Share

Exactly when a spring blooming perennial emerges and blooms will depend on the exact variety of plant, where it is planted and the type of winter and spring weather we are experiencing. Some varieties naturally emerge from ground that's not fully thawed. Some wild flowers emerge, bloom and disappear before mid-summer.

Soil Type Key
D=dry, well-drained soil
M=moist, but not wet, soil

Spring Blooming Sun Perennials

Soil

Sun Perennials

Soil

Dianthus
D
Phlox subulata
M
    Poppy - Papaver
M

Spring Blooming
Shade Tolerant Perennials

Soil

Shade Tolerant Perennials

Soil

Anemone pulsatilla
M
Jacob’s Ladder - Polemonium
M
Bellflower - Campanula (some)
M
Lady’s Mantle - Alchemilla
M
Bergenia
M
Lily of the Valley - Convallaria
M
Bleeding Heart - Dicentra
M
Monkshood - Aconitum
M
Columbine - Aquilegia
M
Pulmonaria
M
Epimedium
M
Solomon’s Seal Polygonatum
M
Evening Primrose - Oenothera
M
Tiarella
M
False Forget-me-not - Brunnera
M
Tradescantia
M
Helleborus
M
Viola 
M
Iris
M
   


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