Van Bourgondien

Garden Guide Perennials

Varieties

Pulsatilla vulgaris

(Pasque Flower) Plant in the spring or fall in full sun in well-drained, fertile soil. It is one of the earliest perennials to bloom in the spring. In warmer climates, it will benefit from additional water and partial shade. Fairly tolerant of drought in cooler climates. Space plants 12-14" apart. Remove spent flowers after blooming. Grows 9-12" tall and 12" wide. Blooms in March-April. Hardy in zones 5-7.

Purple Fire Salvia
See Salvia nemerosa
Purple Winter Creeper
See Euonymus fortunei
Red Hot Poker
See Kniphofia uvaria
Rock Soapwort
See Saponaria
Rose Mallow
See Hibiscus moscheutus
Rudbeckia

(Black-Eyed Susan) Plant in moderately fertile, well-drained soil in full sun to partial shade. Space 18" apart. Divide in spring every 3-4 years. Grows 24-36" tall. Blooms July-September. Hardy in zones 3-9.

Russian Sage
See Perovskia
Sage, Bethlehem or Jerusalem
See Pulmonaria
Sagina

(Irish Moss) Irish Moss forms a lush 1" green carpet of moss-like foliage. Good for sunny or shady areas. Flowers bloom on short 2-4" stalks. Great for rock gardens and planting between stepping stones and walkways. Stays green all year. Plant roots just below soik level. Blooms June-August. Hardy zones 4-8.