In fact many plants are known to bloom for 50 years and more.
Perennial flowers that grow in full sun.
They grow up to 4 9 inches tall with a spread of 1 2 feet.
A planting location is considered to have full sun if it gets at least six hours of direct sunlight on most days.
While some plants wither in direct sunlight many sun loving perennials thrive in these conditions.
These shrubby perennials form 3 foot tall mounds of pretty foliage that are topped with large fragrant flowers in mid spring.
Full sun perennials need about 6 to 8 hours of direct light daily in order to thrive.
They grow best in full sun and prefers for rocky sandy and dry spots.
Cannas thrive in hot summer weather but need regular watering.
Are in bloom collectively from one end of the growing season to another.
Flowers are available in single double or semi double forms in a wide range of pretty pastel colors and bi colors.
These sun loving plants are perennial in zones 7 to 10 but you can dig them up and store them for replanting in colder climates.
Perform well when grown in a sunny spot.
Plant tags will tell you everything you need to know about how much sun what kind of soil and ideal zones that variety needs.
If your garden is on the shady side check out these best shade perennials.
The president is a classic heirloom canna variety with large red flowers on dark green foliage that is a magnet for hummingbirds.
Are cold hardy to at least zone 5.
And the category of plants that prefer full sun is vast.