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| Perennial flowers (herbaceous) live year after year; with
tops, leaves, stems, and flowers dying back with the first freeze each fall. Spring
brings new growth from the roots that persist through the winter. Some varieties
are more hardy than others. Most require pruning and maintenance, and in Alaska,
deadheading (removing spent flower blooms) to keep them healthy and attractive.
Different varieties bloom at different times during the season, thus with careful
planning a succession of flower blooms can be achieved. Most require dividing
every 2-3 years. By combining perennials and annuals, a continuous colorful show
can be provided. |
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Iceland Poppy
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Oriental Poppy
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Blanket Flower
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Bachelor Buttons
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White Bleeding Heart |

Baby's Breath
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Pink Peony
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Tulips | 
Daylily
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Bleeding Heart
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Snow-On-The-Mountain
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Heartleaf Begonia
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Russell Mix Lupine
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Silveredge Bishop's Weed
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Snow-In-Summer
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English Daisy
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Blue Fountain Delphinium
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Delphinium
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Shasta Daisy
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Shasta Daisy/Pyrethrum
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Gladiolus
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Cushion Spurge
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Flashing Light Maiden Pink
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Forget-Me-Not
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Johnny Jump-Ups
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Pacific Giants Delphinium
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Red Peony
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Purple Loosestrife
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Bristol Fairy Baby's Breath
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Daffodils
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Brilliant Maiden Pinks
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