PERENNIAL - EVERGREEN GALLERY PAGES FOLIAGE COLOUR FRUIT COLOUR FLOWER BED PICTURES |
PERENNIALS - EVERGREEN |
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7 Flower Colours per Month in Colour Wheel below in this EVERGREEN PERENNIAL Gallery. Click on Black or White box in Colour of Month. |
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I have updated the plant type and plant use for the Evergreen Perennials by February 2023, then, I will continue to insert all the 1000 Groundcover Plants as indicated by followed by continuing to insert all the plants with flowers from Camera Photo Galleries as indicated by Next, I will continue to insert all the plants planted in chalk as indicated by then the following plants shall be added from
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Evergreen Perennials Height from Text Border in this Gallery |
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Evergreen Perennials Soil Moisture from Text Background in this Gallery |
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Flowering months range abreviates month to its first 3 letters (Apr-Jun is April, May and June). |
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Ivydene Gardens Perennials and Alpines - Evergreen M-Z Gallery: |
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Evergreen Perennial Name. |
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So, What is a Perennial? "A perennial plant or simply perennial is a plant that lives more than two years. The term (per- + -ennial, "through the years") is often used to differentiate a plant from shorter-lived annuals and biennials. The term is also widely used to distinguish plants with little or no woody growth from trees and shrubs, which are also technically perennials.
So what is a Herbaceous Perennial?
I am using the contents from "Landscaping with Perennials by Emily Brown. 5th printing 1989 by Timber Press. ISBN 0-88192-063-0 for planting sites for perennials, which include most plant types except Annuals and Biennials". She does actually use some annuals and perhaps biennials. Hopefully she is only using Herbaceous Perennials (with no persistent woody stems above ground), Evergreen Perennials, subshrubs, ferns, bulbs, annuals and grasses. Perhaps she may have left out trees and shrubs. |
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Ivydene Gardens Perennials and Alpines - Evergreen M-Z Gallery: |
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Evergreen Perennial Name. |
Flower Colour |
Flower Thumb-nail |
Flowering Months / Form |
Height x Spread in inches (cms) |
Foliage Colour |
Comments |
Use |
Explaination of the 15 Saxifraga Generic Sections is in Saxifraga apiculata |
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Saxifraga Section 1 |
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Saxifraga Section 2 |
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Bright Yellow |
April |
4 x 12 |
Bright Green |
Use in the border between taller perennials or shrubs to provide the part shade or in a woodland setting and in a rock garden. |
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Saxifraga Section 3 |
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Saxifraga Section 4 |
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Saxifraga Section 5 |
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Saxifraga Section 6 |
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Saxifraga Section 7 |
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Yellow |
March, April |
4 x 12 |
Lime-encrusted Deep Green |
Companion plants for saxifragas are Ferns, Hosta, Primula, Arisaema, Geranium, Astilbe, Aruncus aethusifolius, Viola cornuta and Hakonechloa. |
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White |
March |
2 x 6 |
Grey-Green |
Grow in a Rock Garden, trough, Alpine House or tufa. Mulch round it with grit for drainage. |
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White |
March |
2 x 6 |
Grey-Green |
Growing medium required is Chalk, Sand or in Alpine House in 2 parts John Innes No 1 and 1 part limestone chippings |
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White |
March, April |
3 x 6 |
Grey-Green |
Lime-encrusted, Grey-Green foliage with 5-petalled White flower in March-April on red stems. |
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Yellow |
March |
2 x 6 |
Grey-Green |
Lime-encrusted, Grey-Green foliage with Yellow 5-petalled flowers in March on short red stems |
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Pale Pink |
March |
2 x 8 |
Grey-Green |
Grow in rock garden or trough. Very floriferous. |
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Rich Rose-Purple |
April |
2 x 12 |
Dark Green |
Originated in the Pyrenees. Grow in scree or rock garden as a fine garden plant. |
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Saxifraga Section 8 |
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Red-spotted White |
June |
8 x 6 |
Mid Green |
Use in rock garden, trough, alpine house or tufa. Intolerant of winter wet. |
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White marked Red |
June, July |
24 x 8 |
Pale Green |
White marked red 5-petalled flowers in branched and pyramidal groups in June-July. The flowering foliage rosette dies after blooming. |
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Creamy-White |
July |
6 x 10 |
Grey-Green |
Use in rock garden, trough, alpine house or tufa. Intolerant of winter wet. |
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White, heavily |
May, June |
16 x 8 |
Pale Green |
Grow in a rock garden partly shaded by higher plants. |
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Saxifraga Section 9 |
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Saxifraga Section 10 |
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Saxifraga Section 11 |
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Pink-flushed White |
July |
12 x indefinite |
Mid Green |
Spreading mat form. Use as groundcover in rock garden or border to create a green carpet. |
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Saxifraga Section 12 |
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Saxifraga Section 13 |
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Saxifraga Section 14 |
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Saxifraga Section 15 |
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White |
July |
12 x 12 |
Dark Green |
Makes a tight green "mossy" dome for growing in an alpine house or outside on tufa with shade from the midday sun. Seeds profusely. |
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Crimson |
May, June |
6 x 6 |
Mid Green |
Use in rock garden, trough, alpine house or tufa. Intolerant of winter wet. |
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Cream |
July |
6 x 12 |
Mid Green |
From the Latin "saxum" (Rock) and "frago" (to break); those growing naturally in rock crevices appear to have broken the rocks. |
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Bright Pink or |
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1 x 6 |
Bright Green |
Bright Green notched leaves and use in rock garden, trough, alpine house or tufa. |
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Creamy-White |
May |
1 x 6 |
Bright Green |
Use in rock garden, trough, alpine house or tufa. Intolerant of winter wet. |
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White |
May |
12 x 12 |
Light Green |
Compact Cushion Form. Native of maritime cliffs of Aranmoor in Northwestern Ireland and a fairly easy grower in a garden bed. |
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White dotted |
April |
2 x 5 |
Dark Green |
A neat little plant with flattish prostrate rosette form with 6 inch high flowering stems. |
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The explaination of 12 Sedum Generic Sections is in Sedum acre |
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Sedum Section 1 |
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Sedum Section 2 |
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Deep Golden-Yellow |
June, July, August |
5 x 12 |
Mid Green |
Use on stony slopes in a rock garden with a grit mulch. You can use Sedum yourself or get it erected on evergreen roof gardens. |
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Sedum Section 3 |
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Sedum Section 4 |
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Sedum Section 5 |
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Bright Yellow |
July, August, |
2 x 24 |
Light Green |
Grown in dry grassland, sand-dunes, shingle, walls and rocks. |
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White with Pink to Purple veins |
June, July |
4 x 4 |
Dense pinky glaucous-grey, often finely spotted purple |
Sedums below 1 foot in height are suitable for the Rock Garden or at the front of the border. Use the remainder in the Autumn Border. Usually very free-flowering. |
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Yellow with |
July |
4 x 24 |
Grey-Green |
Spreads freely; best in a large rock garden. The Sedum Society provides further data. |
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Yellow |
July, August, |
4 x 24 |
Silvery-Green, frequently suffused Purple |
Companion Plants for sedums are Dwarf Conifers, Low-growing Ornamental Grasses, Aster, Nepeta ,Penstemon, Salvia, Scabiosa, Heuchera, Carex. |
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Sedum Section 6 |
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Sedum Section 7 |
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Sedum Section 8 |
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Sedum Section 9 |
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Sedum Section 10 |
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Sedum Section 11 |
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Sedum Section 12 |
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Pink |
April |
6 x 10 |
Mid-Green |
Woodland plants in the wild. |
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Deep Pink |
July |
2 x 12 |
Bright Green |
Put with Low-growing Ornamental Grasses, short Campanulas, Erigeron, Euphorbia myrsinites, Dianthus deltoides, Iirs germanica and Iris siberica. |
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Deep to Light Purple with a Yellow Eye |
June, July, August |
19 x 6 |
Deep Green |
Further details about this plant and its cultural requirements. Grow in herbaceous border. |
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Pinkish-Purple |
July, August, |
24 x 12 |
Dark Green |
Grow in mixed shrub/Perennial Border or Herbaceous Border. Attractive to bees and butterflies. |
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Ivydene Gardens Perennials and Alpines - Evergreen M-Z Gallery: |
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EVERGREEN PERENNIAL FLOWER SHAPE - |
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Flower Shape - Simple |
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Evergreen Perennial Name Index Herbaceous Perennial Name Index <--- |
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Colour All The Year in My Garden by C.H. Middleton. Published by Ward, Lock & Co. for culture. Perennials The Gardener's Reference by Susan Carter, Carrie Becker and Bob Lilly. Published by Timber Press in 2007 for plants for Special Gardens. It also gives details of species and cultivars for each genus. |
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Evergreen Perennial Form |
Prostrate or Trailing. |
Cushion or Mound-forming |
Spreading or Creeping |
Stemless. Sword-shaped Leaves |
Erect or Upright. |
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Evergreen Perennial Use |
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Attracts Butter-flies |
Attracts Bees + |
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Back of Border, Alley, and Too Tall for Words Special Garden |
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Evergreen Perennial in Soil |
Clay + |
Peat + |
Any + |
+ Evergreen Perennials in Pages in Plants |
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Peony Use |