Perennial flowers add character to your garden—and return year after year! Discover some of the best perennial flowers for beginners, with a focus on native flowers, too.

Knowing the difference between annual vs perennial flowers will help you understand how each type will behave in your garden. Specifically, you’ll understand blooming times and whether the plant will survive through winter.

FARGO — What did the young plant say to the old plant during a disagreement? OK, bloomer. In the world of plants, perennial flowers are enjoying the same upswing in popularity as houseplants and ...

Just keep in mind that, typically, perennial flowers bloom for just a few weeks each year, compared to annuals, which bloom from planting until the first frost. But by including both annuals and perennials in your garden, you’ll provide food and shelter to beneficial pollinators and wildlife all year long.

Grow the garden of your dreams, including the most popular perennial flowers and plants. Learn the best care tips, from soil needs to sunlight requirements.

What is an annual plant? Learn the differences between annual vs perennial flowers so you can grow a more beautiful, affordable garden.

When you hear perennial, you probably think of peonies rather than pines. The word today typically describes (or, as a noun, refers to) plants that die back seasonally but produce new growth in the spring.

Perennial plants can be short-lived (only a few years) or long-lived. They include a wide assortment of plant groups from non-flowering plants like ferns and liverworts to highly diverse flowering plants like orchids, grasses, and woody plants.