7 perennial flowers to plant in May to have stunning blooms for years to come

Black-eyed Susans are annual plants that can grow in US hardiness zones 3 11. They are a stable group of plants because they bloom for a long time in the summer and fall.

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1. BLACK-EYED SUSAN

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Columbine (aquilegia) is a spring blooming perennial that comes in practically every hue. Hummingbirds and other pollinators love their delicate blossoms, which flourish in sunny backyards.

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2. COLUMBINE

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Delphiniums are tall, dramatic perennials with magnificent summer flowers. Spring nurseries and garden stores sell delphinium plants, or you may grow them from seed for a flower bed or cottage garden border.

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3. DELPHINIUM

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Foxgloves (digitalis) grow long spikes of blooms throughout spring and summer. These statuesque perennials are popular for their color and drama in beds and borders. They are harmful to dogs, so be careful if you have inquisitive pets.

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4. DIGITALIS

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Lupines are colorful cottage garden plants that bloom in late spring and early summer. They attract bees and other pollinators and bloom for months, making them a great garden addition.

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5. LUPINES

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Salvia can bloom for a long time and their flowers, which can come in shades of purple, pink, white, and more, can bloom from midsummer up until the first frosts hit.

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6. SALVIA

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This plant grows back every year, and there are many kinds to choose from. Most kinds of verbena can handle temperatures between 8 and 11 in the US. Once there is no longer a chance of frost in May, verbena can be grown in beds.

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7. VERBENA

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