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Perennial Plants

Unlike Annuals Perennials Live for Decades & Reblooms Every Year

Plant perennials for lasting beauty. They are hardy, resilient plants, natural soil purifiers, thrive with minimal care, and can live and flourish for decades in your garden.

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Close-up of the milkweed plant with its pink star-shaped flowers in bloom.
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A butterfly milkweed plant with vibrant orange flowers, with a Monarch butterfly feeding on one of the flowers.
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A group of pink coneflowers (Echinacea) with brown centers, bloomig in a garden setting.
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A group of red cardinal lobelia plants with bold scarlet flowers, growing in a garden setting with green foliage in the background.
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Black Eyed Susan Perennial Bright Yellow Flowers
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Two pink water lilies with green leaves on a dark water surface
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A photo showing Spigelia Indian Pink plants with green leaves and tubular red-and-yellow flowers, in a shaded garden setting.
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Purple flowers with green leaves on a forest floor
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Close-up image of Blanket Flowers with bold red and yellow petals against a green garden background.
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Bright yellow Celandine Poppy flowers with blue green foliage, growing in front of a tree.
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A vibrant display of climbing wisteria with purple flowers hanging in full bloom along a trellis.
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A cluster of yellow evening primrose flowers with green leaves, growing outdoors.
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Close-up of a blue flag iris flower with a green blurred background
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A group of vibrant yellow Maximilian Sunflowers with dark brown centers, surrounded by green foliage.
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Tall Phlox Perennial Flowers
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Ox-Eye Daisy Flowering Perennial Plant
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Tiger Lily Perennial Flower
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A close-up of Blue Lobelia flowers with a blurred background, showcasing the vibrant blue color and the delicate, two-lipped shape of the flowers.
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A group of Echinacea purpurea plants, also known as Purple Coneflowers, in bloom with pink petals and orange centers.
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A cluster of purple Periwinkle flowers with green leaves.
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Orange Daylily - TN Nursery
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A cluster of yellow coneflowers with drooping petals in full bloom.
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Creeping Buttercup Perennial Flowers
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Hummingbird feeding on a perennial coneflower
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A close-up of several Brown Eyed Susan flowers with deep brown centers and bright golden petals, in full bloom.
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Siberian Iris Blooming Perennial
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Shasta-Daisy Perennial Flowers
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Ironweed Plant Perennial
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A close-up image of a butterfly weed plant with deep orange blooms, with a butterfly feeding on the nectar.
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Monarch feeding on a white perennial flower
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An image displaying bright yellow Ranunculus Repens flowers, commonly known as creeping buttercup, growing in a garden with green foliage.
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Hairy Buttercup Bright Yellow Flowers
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A cluster of yellow primrose flowers with green leaves, identifiable as Oenothera biennis, blooming in an outdoor setting.
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An image displaying a group of vibrant red rhododendron plants with green leaves.
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Long Blooming Perennials For Sale

Some flowers are here and gone in a flash, but long-blooming perennials keep the show going for months. If you’re looking for reliable color that stretches from early summer into fall, our collection of long-blooming perennials offers the kind of staying power every gardener dreams of. These aren’t one-week wonders—they’re proven performers that brighten borders, beds, and pollinator gardens all season long.

Enduring Beauty from First Bloom to Frost

At TN Nursery, we’ve hand-selected hardy perennials known for extended flowering cycles and minimal maintenance. Whether you're planning a wildflower-inspired meadow or a crisp, formal border, these varieties will pull their weight and then some. With staggered blooms and strong stems, many also attract butterflies, hummingbirds, and bees, making your garden as colorful as it is.

Customer Favorites That Bloom and Bloom:

  • Coneflower (Echinacea)  

  •  Bold and upright, with petals that last well into fall.

  • Blanket Flower (Gaillardia)

  • Fiery tones and repeat blooms even in dry conditions.

  • Stella D’Oro Daylily 

  •  A compact, reblooming favorite that needs little care.

  • Yarrow 

  •  Tough, feathery foliage with clusters of bright blooms that keep coming.

Why Gardeners Trust TN Nursery for Long Blooming Perennials

We dig and ship our perennials bare root, fresh from the field, and ready to thrive. Our long blooming varieties are chosen not just for their color, but for their proven ability to flourish in gardens across the country. Whether you're designing for curb appeal, pollinator support, or lasting summer beauty, these plants return stronger each year—no replanting needed.

Browse our collection of long blooming perennials and discover flowers that stay in bloom, so your garden never skips a beat.

Easy Planting Tips for perennials

Easy to Grow

Successful Perennial Planting Guide

To plant bare root perennials, start by soaking the roots in water for an hour or two to rehydrate them. While they soak, dig a hole twice as wide as the root spread and deep enough to let the crown sit just at or slightly above ground level.

Preparing the Soil For Bare Root Perennials

Make a small mound in the center of the hole, spread the roots gently over it, and backfill with soil, firming it gently as you go to eliminate air pockets. Water well after planting to help the roots settle in. Avoid fertilizing right away—let the plant focus on root establishment first. Keep the soil moist (but not soggy) for the first few days while the plants adjusts and acclimates.

Easy caring tips for perennials

Grow Tips For Success

Tips For Optimal Growth for Perennials

After your perennials have taken root and begun to grow on their own, care becomes more hands-off. You don’t need to water them constantly—just check the soil now and then, and if it’s dry a few inches down, give them a good soak.

Mulching Perennials

Mulching helps, especially during hot weather, but don’t let it smother the base of the plants. In spring, trim back anything dead from the previous year. Prune or pinch back the faded and dying blooms during the season, though it’s not always necessary. Every few years, if they look crowded or stop blooming like they used to, dig them up and split the clumps. Doing that gives them space to breathe and keeps them going strong.

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