Gardening Flowers Perennials The Best Perennials for Your Yard By Viveka Neveln Viveka Neveln Instagram Viveka Neveln is the Garden Editor at BHG and a degreed horticulturist with broad gardening expertise earned over 3+ decades of practice and study. She has more than 20 years of experience writing and editing for both print and digital media. Learn about BHG's Editorial Process Updated on March 1, 2019 Share Tweet Pin Email Trending Videos 01 of 25 2013: Variegated Solomon's Seal An easy-go-grow North American native plant for shade and woodland gardens, variegated Solomon's seal offers several seasons of interest. In spring, the white bell-shape flowers add interest; all summer long you'll enjoy the variegated foliage; and in autumn it turns warm shades of gold. Name: Polygonatum odoratum 'Variegatum' Size: To 2 feet tall and wide Zones: 3-8 Plant it with: Lungwort, Japanese painted fern, and bleeding heart Learn more about Solomon's seal. 02 of 25 2012: Brunnera 'Jack Frost' A stunner for the shade, Brunnera 'Jack Frost' offers silver-variegated leaves that look good from spring to fall. At the start of the season, the foliage is accented by wonderful clusters of sky-blue forget-me-not flowers. Name: Brunnera macrophylla 'Jack Frost' Size: To 2 feet tall and wide Zones: 3-7 Plant it with: Lungwort, white daffodils, and bleeding heart 03 of 25 2011: Bluestar This plant would seem to have it all! Bluestar is a North American native that offers pretty spring flowers, great fall foliage color, and is deer and rabbit resistant to boot. It does best in full sun but tolerates part shade. Name: Amsonia hubrichtii Size: To 3 feet tall and wide Zones: 5-9 Plant it with: Peony, iris, and lilies 04 of 25 2010: Baptisia australis Baptisia. One of my favorite perennials of all time, baptisia seems to have everything going for it: It's heat, drought, deer, and rabbit resistant; it doesn't need to be divided; the seed heads are lovely if you don't deadhead it; and the blue-green foliage looks great in the garden from spring to fall. It thrives in sun but tolerates part shade. Name: Baptisia australis Size: To 5 feet tall and 2 feet wide Zones: 3-9 Plant it with: Siberian iris, giant allium, and perennial geranium 05 of 25 2009: Japanese Forestgrass Here's the perfect plant to brighten shady spots in your yard. Japanese forestgrass bears screamingly chartreuse foliage in a gracefully arching mound that looks good from spring to fall. Name: Hakonechloa macra 'Aureola' Size: To 14 inches tall and 16 inches wide Zones: 5-9 Plant it with: Red astilbe, golden corydalis, purple-leaf bugbane, or gold-leaf hosta 06 of 25 2008: 'Rozanne' Geranium I fell in love with this plant at first sight. It offers gorgeous lavender-blue flowers from early summer all the way to frost, attractive variegated foliage, and it's a cinch to care for. 'Rozanne' is definitely a winner! Name: Geranium 'Rozanne' Size To 1 foot tall and 3 feet wide Zones: 5-9 Plant it with: White shrub roses, yellow coreopsis, or perennial hibiscus 07 of 25 2007: 'Walker's Low' Catmint Excellent heat- and drought-tolerance make this catmint a top pick for tough, sunny sites. And even better, it's typically ignored by even the hungriest deer and rabbits. 'Walker's Low' looks good, too, thanks to its gray-green foliage and violet-blue flowers. Name: Nepeta 'Walker's Low' Size To 3 feet tall and wide Zones: 3-9 Plant it with: Yellow or pink roses, penstemon, or Russian sage 08 of 25 2006: 'Fire Witch' Dianthus Bearing bright pink fragrant flowers in mid-spring and continuing off and on through fall, 'Fire Witch' dianthus packs a lot of color in a small plant. This selection is wonderful for the front of the sunny border, to edge a pathway with, or to be a rock-garden superstar. Name: Dianthus 'Fire Witch' (also called 'Feuerhexe') Size To 8 inches tall and 2 feet wide Zones: 3-9 Plant it with: Purple-leafed heuchera, balloon flower, or peach-leaf bellflower 09 of 25 2005: Hellebore Among the first perennials to bloom, hellebores offer beautiful flowers and foliage that stays evergreen in all but the coldest Zones. This tough drought-, deer-, and rabbit-resistant perennial loves shade, too! Name: Helleborus selections Size To 2 feet tall and 3 feet wide Zones: 4-9 Plant it with: Epimedium, bleeding heart, or spring-blooming bulbs 10 of 25 2004: Japanese Painted Fern This is the loveliest of ferns -- and also one of the best behaved, so you won't need to worry about it taking over your shade garden. (Though you might wish it would grow faster and offer more of its beautiful silvery fronds marked with burgundy and green.) Name: Athyrium nipponicum 'Pictum' Size: To 1 foot tall and 3 feet wide Zones: 4-8 Plant it with: 'Burgundy Glow' ajuga, yellow corydalis, or purple-leafed bugbane 11 of 25 2003: 'Becky' Daisy 'Becky' deserves a place in every garden. It bears bright white flowers with cheery yellow centers from midsummer to fall. Strong stems make this daisy among the best for bouquets, too. Name: Leucanthemum 'Becky' Size: To 3 feet tall and 2 feet wide Zones: 4-9 Plant it with: Foxglove, purple coneflower, or 'Moonbeam' coreopsis 12 of 25 2002: 'David' Phlox If you've had bad luck with phlox because of powdery mildew, a disease that can ruin phlox's foliage before the end of the season, try white-flowering 'David'. This stunning selection is more mildew-resistant than most -- and offers pretty pure-white flowers to boot. Name: Phlox paniculata 'David' Size: To 3 1/2 feet tall and 3 feet wide Zones: 4-8 Plant it with: White coneflower, perennial hibiscus, or gaillardia 13 of 25 2001: 'Karl Foerster' Feather Reedgrass This ornamental grass has become a garden favorite for its great performance and stiff, upright habit. 'Karl Foerster' is ideal for creating a low screen or hedge, and giving a soothing backdrop for more colorful perennials. Name: Calamagrostis 'Karl Foerster' Size: To 6 feet tall and 2 feet wide Zones: 5-9 Plant it with: 'Rozanne' geranium, black-eyed Susan, or purple coneflower 14 of 25 2000: 'Butterfly Blue' Scabiosa 'Butterfly Blue' scabiosa flowers from mid-spring to fall, making it one of the longest-blooming perennials you can find. It's perfect in the front of the border -- and be sure to include it in your butterfly garden. Name: Scabiosa 'Butterfly Blue' Size: To 15 inches tall and wide Zones: 3-8 Plant it with: 'Firewitch' dianthus, 'Chameleon' euphorbia, or 'Pink Mist' scabiosa 15 of 25 1999: 'Goldsturm' Black-Eyed Susan A superstar of the late-season landscape, this black-eyed Susan fills the garden with gold. It blooms from midsummer to fall and even tolerates clay soil. Be sure to cut some of the flowers and bring them indoors for cheery bouquets. Name: Rudbeckia 'Goldsturm' Size: To 2 feet tall and wide Zones: 3-8 Plant it with: 'May Night' salvia, 'Laura' phlox, or 'Diabolo' ninebark 16 of 25 1998: 'Magnus' Purple Coneflower Perfect for bouquets, attracting butterflies, and standing up to heat and drought, 'Magnus' purple coneflower bears magenta-pink blooms from mid- to late summer. Bonus: Many gardeners find this plant to be deer and rabbit resistant. Name: Echinacea purpurea 'Magnus' Size: To 4 feet tall and 2 feet wide Zones: 3-8 Plant it with: 'Franz Schubert' phlox, 'Harvest Moon' coneflower, or 'Wine and Roses' weigela 17 of 25 1997: 'May Night' Salvia 'May Night' salvia adds contrast to the garden. Its dark purple spikes look amazing against light-colored flowers or white-variegated foliage. This plant is an award-winner because it performs well, too -- holding up to heat, drought, deer, and rabbits. Name: Salvia 'May Night' Size: To 2 feet tall and wide Zones: 5-9 Plant it with: Lamb's ears, 'Fragrant Angel' coneflower, or guara 18 of 25 1996: 'Husker Red' Penstemon One of the easiest perennials you can grow, 'Husker Red' penstemon bears purple-red foliage and white flowers all summer long. It's native to areas of southeastern and central North America, so it stands up well to heat and humidity. Name: Penstemon digitalis 'Husker Red' Size: To 3 feet tall and 2 feet wide Zones: 2-8 Plant it with: 'Dart's Gold' ninebark, 'Karl Foerster' feather reedgrass, or gaillardia 19 of 25 1995: Russian Sage I can't think of a finer plant for the late-summer garden than Russian sage. It thrives in hot, dry spots and produces silvery foliage topped with clouds of lavender-blue flowers at the end of the season. The foliage is nicely scented, too, which also makes it unappetizing to deer and rabbits. Name: Perovskia atriplicifolia Size: To 5 feet tall and 3 feet wide Zones: 4-9 Plant it with: Black-eyed Susan, 'Palace Purple' coralbells, or asters 20 of 25 1994: 'Sprite' Astilbe Fill your shade garden with charm and color with easy-growing 'Sprite' astilbe. This selection features pink, feather-like plumes in early summer over finely textured rich green foliage. Name: Astilbe 'Sprite' Size: To 2 feet tall and 3 feet wide Zones: 4-8 Plant it with: Hosta, bleeding heart, or Canadian wild ginger 21 of 25 1993: 'Sunny Border Blue' Veronica Add rich blue tones to your garden with 'Sunny Border Blue' veronica, an easy-growing perennial that blooms all summer long. The upright flower spikes create contrast with mounding perennials. Name: Veronica 'Sunny Border Blue' Size: To 2 feet tall and 1 foot wide Zones: 4-8 Plant it with: 'Moonbeam' coreopsis, cushion spurge, or 'Sweet Kate' spiderwort 22 of 25 1992: 'Moonbeam' Coreopsis Tuck 'Moonbeam' coreopsis anywhere in your garden. Its soft yellow color and finely textured foliage look wonderful paired with anything. And its low-care nature means it'll tolerate any spot but deep shade. Name: Coreopsis 'Moonbeam' Size: To 18 inches tall and wide Zones: 3-8 Plant it with: Gaillardia, 'Walker's Low' catmint, or perennial hibiscus 23 of 25 1991: 'Palace Purple' CoralBells Make garden drama with the bronzy foliage of 'Palace Purple' coralbells. This low-growing, rabbit-resistant perennial is perfect to edge beds or plant at the front of the border. Name: Heuchera 'Palace Purple' Size: To 1 foot tall and wide Zones: 4-8 Plant it with: Armeria, asters, or 'Sweet Dreams' coreopsis 24 of 25 1990: Creeping Phlox This groundcover is native to areas of central North America -- so you can be sure it stands up to tough, growing conditions. It blooms in spring with clusters of charming purple flowers creating a carpet of color in the shade. Name: Phlox stolonifera Size: To 6 inches tall and 12 inches wide Zones: 4-8 Plant it with: Ajuga, Japanese painted fern, or fern-leaf bleeding heart 25 of 25 Summer Power Perennials Get a summer garden that sizzles with these plant-and-forget favorites. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit