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Dutchman’s Breeches is a Spring Nectar Source
Dutchman’s Breeches is a true spring woodland ephemeral species. It provides spring nectar to the first developing bumblebees. Read more.
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The “Plant of the Year” is often designated by various gardening and horticultural societies or organizations, and sometimes by individual countries, so there can be multiple plants receiving this title in a given year. One of the more recognized programs is the “Perennial Plant of the Year,” designated by the Perennial Plant Association (PPA) in the United States. However, there are also annuals, houseplants, and other categories awarded by different organizations.
Here are the perennial plants of the year as awarded by the PPA from 2010 to 2022, along with a brief description of each:
This hardy perennial features tall spikes of deep blue flowers in late spring to early summer. It’s drought-tolerant once established and adds a striking vertical element to the garden.
Valued for its foliage, in spring and summer, it features feathery green leaves and light blue star-shaped flowers, and in autumn, the foliage turns a stunning golden yellow.
Noted for its silver heart-shaped leaves veined with green and tiny, sky-blue flowers in the spring. It’s a shade-loving plant, making it perfect for woodland gardens.
This shade perennial has arching stems with variegated green and white foliage and dangling white bell-shaped flowers in spring, followed by black berries.
An ornamental grass that stands upright and features tall, slender blue-green leaves that turn golden yellow in fall.
A hardy geranium with fragrant, pale pink flowers and deeply lobed, semi-evergreen leaves. It’s known for its excellent ground-covering capabilities and autumn foliage color.
This perennial blooms late in summer into fall, featuring pure white flowers on long, graceful stems and thrives in partially shaded areas.
With its bright orange flowers, this native plant is a favorite of monarch butterflies—both as a nectar source and as a host plant for their caterpillars. It’s drought-tolerant and thrives in full sun.
This allium variety has attractive, grass-like foliage and produces rounded heads of rose-purple flowers in mid-to-late summer.
Valued for its rose-lavender, spiky flowers, and mounding, low-maintenance habit. It’s attractive to pollinators and provides a bold color statement.
A shade-loving perennial with golden-yellow foliage that provides a bold color contrast. Small white flowers in late summer are followed by deep purplish-black berries.
Offers tiny, white flowers throughout the summer and a gentle, minty fragrance. It’s a favorite of pollinators and a great filler for any sunny spot in the garden.
All cultivars of Schizachyrium were selected for 2022. The fall color of this medium-sized native grass makes it stand out.
Because of its thinner and hairier leaves, this hybrid Rudbeckia is resistant to fungus even in rainy, humid environments.
Phlox paniculata ‘Jeana’ is without a best-performing phlox. This cultivar was named after Jeana Prewitt, who spotted it growing along the Harpeth River in Nashville, Tennessee.
Dutchman’s Breeches is a true spring woodland ephemeral species. It provides spring nectar to the first developing bumblebees. Read more.
Grow Early Goldenrod, Solidago juncea, a resilient herbaceous perennial with bright yellow flowers. This adaptable wildflower of the Asteraceae family withstands poor, dry soils and full sun, and with minimal maintenance, can fill spaces with its profusion of flowers and slen,der shrub-like appearance. Learn when and how to care for it and how to distinguish it from its cousins!
Pearly everlasting features yellow flowers enclosed by white papery bracts which grace this beautiful wildflower in summer.
These planters are often featured on British gardening shows. I removed over half the dirt and put my bulbs in layer on layer like a lasagna.
Discover how the Bitternut Hickory tree thrives in various environments and provides sweet rewards for wildlife in shady locations.
Experience the beauty of Ontario's own native deciduous conifer – the larch tree! Enjoy evergreen-like foliage in spring and summer, and buttery yellow hues in fall. Find out which small larch varieties are suited for urban gardens and how to best plant and care for them.
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