Warm Season Perennial Favorites

Tn Nursery's Warm Season Perennial Plants Adds Color & Beauty Plus Curb Appeal to Your Gardens, Containers, Outdoor Flower Boxes, and Patio Planters

Whether you are an avid novice gardener or a beginner, Tn Nursery has affordable, warm weather perennials to fit your specific planting needs.

Warm Season Perennial Favorites Include:

Orange Daylilies

Orange Daylily Plants are a perennial plant and one of the most popular flowers in the United States. Orange daylilies plants grow best in zones 3-8. You can plant them in any soil, but they prefer sandy, well-drained soil. These plants do not take up a lot of space when planted, but they need ample sunlight to thrive!

Chocolate Chip Ajuga

Looking for the perfect groundcover for your garden, but those pesky weeds are just taking over? Chocolate Chip Ajuga is the plant for you! This flowering and evergreen, low-growing groundcover can be used in any garden, from a balcony to a big sloping lawn. It grows up to 12" and has beautiful lavender blooms in spring and burgundy leaves all year long.

Virginia Bluebells

If your garden demands perennials that thrive in the shade and provide a beautiful show of color, then Virginia bluebells are perfect for you! These perennials and low maintenance and easy to grow, and they provide continuous color all year long. They're perfect for small spaces and can be planted in groups, borders, or as ground cover.

Red Cardinal Flowers

The red cardinal flower is a favorite among hummingbirds and is a wetland perennial with vibrant red blooms in the spring and summer. Red cardinals can be planted in water or ground to grow well. It is known for having glossy foliage and blooms that are both showy and fragrant.

Blue Lobelia

Fill your garden with the lovely beauty of blue lobelia plants. These shade-thriving perennials are a favorite for many homeowners due to their minimal water requirements and prolific blooms. This plant is popular due to its deep blue stalky blooms. Grown in shady spots, it's a favorite because it has beautiful blue flowers and is easy to grow.

Sweet Betsy Trillium

Sweet Betsy trillium (cuneatum) has a curious common name of wood lily. It is mainly called this because it has beautifully mottled leaves. This perennial is spring flowering, a woodland plant native to the northern part of the United States.

Tn Nursery has made it easy for you to choose the type of plants you want by placing plants into categories like Sun, Shade, and Easy to Grow. Choose Below The Type of Plants That Best Suits Your Needs:

Shade Thriving Perennials

Do you have that shaded area that you need something planted in but find it challenging to find plants for shade? Now you have a great selection of plants perfect for shade areas ready to ship to your door. Tn Nursery makes it easy to find perfect plants for any location.

Sun Perennials

Most perennials thrive in shade areas, but at Tn Nursery, we have an excellent selection of perennials that will survive and thrive in sunny areas. Tn Nursery will ship your plants right to your door.

Easy To Grow Perennials

Do you not have a green thumb? No problem! Tn Nursery has a wide selection of easy-to-grow plants, including perennials that are easy to grow and low maintenance. Buy today for fast and affordable shipping.

Wildflowers

Wildflowers are easy to grow, low maintenance and super vibrant plants accent your garden perfectly. They come in an array of colors, shapes, and sizes. The Columbine Plant is a very unique plant that is loved by many.

Butterfly Attracting Plants

Do you love watching monarchs and butterflies? It's therapeutic, and research has proven it's excellent therapy, just like watching birds. Buy your favorite plants to attract butterflies at Tn Nursery, and you will have butterflies this summer!

Hardy Perennials

Buy hardy perennials that grow almost anywhere you plant them at Tn Nursery. No matter what type of soil or drainage you have, hardy varieties work perfectly anywhere you plant them.

Our Customer's Favorites include:

Daffodils

Daffodils are one of spring's first blooming perennials. They rebloom all spring and summer long, have deep yellow blooms, and grow to near 12 inches in height.

Trumpet Vine

Want to attract hummingbirds? The trumpet vine plant is a hummingbird's favorite treat. They will vine and grow around fences, trellis, or porch posts.

Perennial Grab Bag- 25 Plants

Want a splash of color in your flowerbed or garden? Tn Nursery has put together a collection of 25 of the most colorful and unique perennials in this grab bag for you in an array of colors, shapes, and sizes. We also choose plants that will work perfectly in your zone.

Sanguinaria Canadensis

This plant is referred to as the bloodroot plant. The Sanguinaria Canadensis plant is a low-lying ground cover with delicate white blooms in early to mid-spring. Native Indians used the root of these plants for war paint for rituals.

Garden Phlox

Garden phlox, also tall phlox, is a beautiful carpet-like groundcover perennial plant. It is also low maintenance and adorns hillsides and sunny areas with color all summer.

Hardy Geranium

The hardy geranium plant blooms in early spring and continues to bloom into mid-summer. Bloom colors are lavender-purple, and they are one of the most popular of all perennial plants for shade areas and can withstand the filtered sun.

 

Small Area Gardening Ideas & Tips For Warm Season Perennials

Window boxes are a great way to maximize small spaces, such as balconies and patios. They also allow you to plant flowers that require lighter, such as geraniums. Patio containers are often used for plants that need water - think impatiens and red cardinal flowers. Decorative porch containers are also attractive to use for planting perennials in for complete sun varieties as well. Perennials are low maintenance, and most are easy, and it is unnecessary to replant them every year.

Reasons You Should Plant Warm Season Perennial Plants

Planting perennials is a great way to have a beautiful garden. Many plants can be used for gardens, in containers or boxes, but none is as lovely as perennials. Knowing the warm-season perennial plants from those that need cold weather is essential.

Some warm-season perennials can provide color in different seasons, whereas other perennials will only bloom during the spring and summer months. When planning a perennial garden, deciding the type of plants for your garden is essential. Your first objective is to know how you want your garden's appearance during different seasons.

Mulching also helps the soil retain its nutrients and moisture while reducing erosion of the soil's surface. Another essential technique is using herbicides sparingly! Herbicides should only be used when necessary to help keep your garden free from weeds.

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Orange Daylily - TN Nursery

Orange Daylily

Orange Daylily has trumpet-shaped orange flowers that form dense clusters atop slender stems. It is a vibrant and versatile flowering plant with numerous landscaping benefits. Its striking appearance, adaptability, and low-maintenance qualities make it famous for various garden designs. These benefits contribute to the overall aesthetic appeal and functionality of outdoor spaces. The plant provides a vertical element that adds dimension and depth to garden compositions. The vibrant blooms add color to landscapes, creating eye-catching focal points instantly attracting attention. They are flowering perennial bulbs that are named for the day-long lifespan of their blossoms. Europeans brought this carefree ornamental daily to North America in the 1800s, which has remained popular ever since. Orange Daylily Native Habitat Native to China and Japan, Hemerocallis fulva is naturalized in Europe and throughout much of North America. It grows naturally in thickets, along woodland borders, and in fields, meadows, and floodplains. When left unchecked, the plants tend to spread. They typically bloom in July and August and come back year after year. Appearance Of Orange Daylily Hemerocallis fulva has showy, bright-orange flowers that bloom in clusters at the top of two-to-three-foot-tall branched stalks. The four-to-six-inch-diameter blossoms open individually, revealing three flared petals and three slightly smaller sepals shaded with red or gold. The plants grow in clumps, with straplike foliage that emerges from just above the soil. These narrow, bright green leaves grow up to three feet long and arch toward the ground, creating a mounded look. If you want to add bold, breezy color to your lawn during the height of summer, planting Hemerocallis fulva in clumps or along the edges of your property border can do the trick. This flower looks brilliant when planted in mass over larger areas and is wonderfully suited to informal meadows and hillside landscapes. It's also well-suited to smaller butterfly and pollinator gardens. After the blooming season, the plant's pretty green leaves will continue to add texture to your yard and can even make a serviceable ground cover. You can quickly propagate daylilies by dividing and replanting them in the spring or fall. Ecology Of Orange Daylily In North America, Orange Daylily can be a food source for pollinators. The flowers provide nectar for butterflies and hummingbirds, and small bees may collect pollen from their anthers. In springtime, white-tailed deer and rabbits may enjoy eating the plant's leaves when they are young and tender. When you want to celebrate the summer sunshine, planting Hemerocallis fulva is a great way to draw the eye and brighten your day.

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Columbine Plant

Columbine Plant

The Eastern Columbine (Aquilegia canadensis) is a perennial known for its bold red and yellow flowers, which look like hanging lanterns. Its unique shape and vibrant colors make it a favorite of pollinators such as hummingbirds and butterflies. The plant brings life and beauty to any landscape. If you want to add a splash of color to indoor or outdoor spaces, the Columbine Plant is worth buying. It is relatively small, so you can put it anywhere on your property without crowding other shrubs or trees. It tends to grow in clumps, meaning you can get multiple flowers and stems from a single seed or group of seeds. It will typically grow to about one to three feet in height. The flowers it produces can be almost any color, depending on the exact species that you happen to have. Standard colors include blue, pink, and yellow; in some cases, you may see multiple colors from the same one. Attract Various Animals With Columbine Plant One of the critical benefits of planting this item in your garden is that it can attract deer, rabbits, and other forms of wildlife. However, they tend to be most attractive to deer or rabbits looking for food. Fortunately, they tend to resist these creatures, which means you can enjoy the scenery without worrying about having to relocate or replant your flowers. You will also notice that it is attractive to pollinators such as bees or hummingbirds. Ultimately, you can help other flowers in your yard or nearby areas thrive while having something fascinating to look at when you're outside each day. Columbine Plant Does Well In Cold Weather The growth cycle of it tends to be a relatively short one. Therefore, you will notice the rush of color in your garden and wherever you decide to put it. As they generally do well in cold weather, you can put them out almost whenever you want without ruining them. The Columbine Plant Produces Seeds Quickly A final benefit to buying Columbine Plant is that it creates new seeds quickly on its own. Therefore, you may notice multiple shoots on your property without investing much time and money.  

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