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Perennials that bloom their first year.

Posted by tepelus 6a N. Ohio (My Page) on
Sat, Aug 6, 11 at 8:26

This is an observation from the plants I've sown this year and have flowered or are about to flower:

Agastache rupestris, Sunset Hyssop
Eupatorium purpureum, Sweet Joe Pye Weed
Ratibida columnifera, Mexican Hats
Tanacetum parthenium 'Virgo', Feverfew
Gaura lindheimeri 'The Bride', Whirling Butterflies
Lychnis chalcedonica, Maltese Cross
Gaillardia, Blanket Flower
Heliopsis helianthoides 'Summer Nights', Oxeye Daisy
Aster laevis, Smooth Blue Aster (branching on the ends right now where flowers will be)
Chelone obliqua, Red Turtlehead (one plant has a flower bud)

If you have any to add to the list, please do so. It may be useful to everyone.

Karen


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RE: Perennials that bloom their first year.

These bloomed first year for me from WS seed:

Coreopsis/tickseed - Early Sunrise
Linum perenne lewisii/perennial flax
Platycodon grandiflora/balloon flower
Rudbeckia hirta/gloriosa daisy - Autumn Colors, Cherry Brandy, double gold
Salvia sylvestris


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RE: Perennials that bloom their first year.

Coreopsis Plains, Tinctorian & Dwarf Red (died back to nothing).
Rudbeckia h. Moreno (died back to nothing)
Butterfly Bush's
Scabiosa
Monarda Lombarda


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