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Long and Reblooming Perennials

Here is a breakdown of long-blooming and reblooming perennials:

Long-blooming perennials are those that continuously flower for a lengthy period throughout the growing season, typically lasting 6 weeks or more. These are ideal for gardeners who want their gardens to be bursting with color all summer long. Some popular examples include:

Coreopsis: These cheerful plants boast bright yellow daisy-like blooms from early summer to fall, adding sunshine to your borders. They are tolerant of heat and drought, making them easy to care for.

Gaillardia: Showy, daisy-like flowers in shades of yellow, red, and orange adorn gaillardia from early summer to fall. This heat-tolerant perennial thrives in full sun and well-drained soil.

Geranium: This versatile perennial offers continuous blooms of blue, pink, or white flowers from late spring to fall. It is tolerant of partial shade and well-drained soil.

Rudbeckia: Commonly known as black-eyed Susan, this tall perennial features golden yellow flowers with dark centers, blooming from midsummer to fall. It attracts butterflies and thrives in full sun and well-drained soil.

Salvia: This easy-care perennial comes in various colors like blue, purple, and pink, with blooms gracing the garden from early summer to fall. It tolerates heat, drought, and partial shade.

Reblooming perennials flower in multiple flushes throughout the growing season, taking short breaks in between. This means you can enjoy their blooms for even longer stretches, often from early summer to fall. Some notable rebloomers include:

Phlox paniculata (Garden Phlox): This classic perennial comes in a wide range of colors and blooms in midsummer, continuing to flower into fall with proper deadheading. It thrives in full sun and well-drained soil.

Hemerocallis ‘Stella de Oro’ (Daylily): This daylily is a reliable bloomer, with bright yellow flowers that appear from early summer to fall. It is deer-resistant and tolerant of heat and drought. It prefers full sun but can tolerate some shade.

Leucanthemum ‘Becky’ (Shasta Daisy): This daisy is a long-blooming favorite, with large white flowers that appear from early summer to fall. It is easy to care for and thrives in full sun and well-drained soil.

Buddleia (Butterfly Bush): This large shrub attracts butterflies with its fragrant purple flowers blooming from midsummer to fall. It is tolerant of heat, drought, and poor soil, thriving in full sun.

Nepeta (Catmint): This low-growing perennial has blue flowers that bloom from early summer to fall, followed by attractive foliage. It is a favorite of bees and butterflies and is tolerant of heat, drought, and poor soil. It prefers full sun.

When choosing long-blooming or reblooming perennials for your garden, consider your climate, sunlight availability, and desired bloom time. With the right selection and care, you can enjoy a vibrant and colorful garden throughout the season!