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Perennials
We carry 1,800 varieties
of perennials, our selection is larger than any other!
These flowers come back each
year from the roots. The beautiful colors and quality of
these plants will be sure to impress anyone. This
selection is larger than any other.
Categories include:
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Xeric Perennials: Drought
tolerant, mostly full sun plants.
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Xeric Groundcovers: Drought
tolerant low-growing and spreading, full sun plants.
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Groundcovers: Low growing
and spreading plants for many situations
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Rock Garden: Lower growing
mounding, mostly flowering plants for many situations.
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Garden Perennials: Flowering
plants, common to unusual, all heights and sizes.
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Shade Perennials: Flowering
plants for 1/2 to full shade; all heights and sizes.
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Shade Groundcovers: Low
growing and spreading plants for 1/2 to full shade.
Most perennials available in
2½",
3½",
4½"
and 6" (1-Gallon) pots.
The largest quantities are 3½"
and 1-Gallon sizes.
Flat pricing available for
smaller pot sizes, for example:
2½"
= 32 plants per flat
3½"
= 18 plants per flat
Also within the perennial area (west and south sides)
outside our main store:
- Small sized ornamental grasses (50 types)
- Hardy Ferns: Many types from 6" to 3 ft. tall
- Hosta: Many types from mini-varigated to the giant
blue.
- Reseeding annuals, unusual Poppies, Gloriosa Daisy and
Ruby Crystal Grass
Ornamental
Grasses
Paulino Gardens carries over
50 different ornamental grasses each spring. Most
are available starting in May 2008 with over 9,000
individual pots to choose from. Here is a list of some
of the most common ones by common name:
| Blue
Fescue |
Hardy
Pampass |
| Little
Bunny |
Karl
Forester |
| Pony
Tail Grass |
Heavy
Metal |
| Purple
Fountain |
Big
and Little Bluestem |
| Zebra
Grass |
Blue
Gramma |
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Quaking Grass |
Blue
Oat Grass |
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Japanese Blood |
Or up
to a fully mature 5 ft. one |
There is a variety of grass for everyone's needs to
accent a pond, hide an electrical box, create a screen
or to add height and color to a perennial bed. If
you're looking for the newest or most popular ornamental
grasses, you'll see them here.
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