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22 Long Blooming Perennials That Keep Your Garden in Color for Months

Selina Haverford
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Tired of plants that bloom and fade before you even get a chance to enjoy them? Long blooming perennials are the secret to a garden that stays vibrant and full of life all season long.

These hardworking plants offer weeks—sometimes months—of continuous color with minimal effort.

Whether you’re planning a cottage garden, a pollinator paradise, or a low-maintenance landscape, this list has you covered. From sun-drenched borders to partial shade beds, these 22 reliable bloomers are perfect for gardeners who want lasting impact without constant replanting.

1) Scabiosa (Pincushion Flower)

Scabiosa, also known as pincushion flower, is a charming perennial with soft, domed blooms that resemble pin-studded cushions. It flowers in shades of lavender, pink, blue, and white from late spring through early fall—making it one of the longest blooming perennials available.

These dainty yet durable flowers thrive in full sun and well-drained soil. Regular deadheading encourages even more blooms throughout the season. Scabiosa is also loved by butterflies and makes a lovely cut flower.

Perfect for borders, cottage gardens, or containers, this compact plant is a must for continuous color.

Plant VarietiesGrowing ZoneBlooming Period
Scabiosa ‘Butterfly Blue’4–9Late Spring to Fall
Scabiosa ‘Pink Mist’4–9Late Spring to Fall
Scabiosa caucasica3–7Summer to Early Fall
Scabiosa ‘Fama Deep Blue’4–9Summer to Fall

2) Nepeta ‘Walker’s Low’ (Catmint)

Nepeta ‘Walker’s Low’ is a robust, aromatic perennial with soft gray-green foliage and masses of lavender-blue flowers that bloom from late spring through summer—and often into fall if lightly trimmed after the first flush.

It’s heat-tolerant, drought-resistant, and practically carefree. Loved by bees and butterflies, it’s also deer- and rabbit-resistant, making it an excellent choice for wildlife-friendly or low-maintenance gardens.

Nepeta forms neat mounds and looks great spilling over paths or paired with roses and yarrow.

Plant VarietiesGrowing ZoneBlooming Period
Nepeta ‘Walker’s Low’3–8Late Spring to Fall
Nepeta ‘Cat’s Pajamas’3–8Spring to Late Summer
Nepeta ‘Junior Walker’5–9Early Summer to Fall
Nepeta ‘Purrsian Blue’3–8Late Spring to Fall

3) Gaura (Whirling Butterflies)

Gaura is a graceful, airy perennial with delicate, star-shaped flowers that dance on long, wiry stems—like butterflies in the breeze. It blooms nonstop from early summer until frost.

This drought-tolerant plant thrives in full sun and poor to average soil. It adds movement and softness to the garden and is perfect for borders, wildflower gardens, or container arrangements.

Gaura is low-maintenance, deer-resistant, and loved by pollinators.

Plant VarietiesGrowing ZoneBlooming Period
Gaura lindheimeri ‘Whirling Butterflies’5–9Early Summer to Frost
Gaura ‘Sparkle White’5–9Late Spring to Fall
Gaura ‘Rosy Jane’5–9Summer to Fall
Gaura ‘Siskiyou Pink’6–9Summer to Frost

4) Gerbera Daisy (Hardy Gerbera)

Gerbera daisies are known for their vibrant, daisy-like blooms in a wide range of colors including red, pink, orange, and yellow. While many are treated as annuals, hardy Gerbera varieties can return year after year and bloom from late spring through fall.

They thrive in full sun and rich, well-drained soil. Deadheading encourages repeat blooms. Hardy Gerberas are perfect for adding pops of color to borders, containers, or cut flower beds.

Make sure to choose cold-hardy cultivars if planting in cooler climates.

Plant VarietiesGrowing ZoneBlooming Period
Gerbera ‘Everlast’ Series7–10Late Spring to Fall
Gerbera ‘Garvinea Sweet Sunset’7–10Summer to Frost
Gerbera ‘Patio Series’7–10Early Summer to Fall
Gerbera ‘Landscape Orange’7–10Spring to Autumn

5) Alstroemeria (Peruvian Lily)

Alstroemeria, or Peruvian lily, produces clusters of exotic, trumpet-shaped flowers in bold colors from late spring through fall. Known for its incredible vase life, this long bloomer is a favorite for cutting gardens and floral displays.

It prefers full sun to part shade and well-drained soil. In mild climates, it acts as a true perennial and blooms for months. In colder zones, choose hardy varieties or grow it as a tender perennial with winter protection.

Alstroemeria spreads slowly via underground rhizomes and is well-suited to borders or containers.

Plant VarietiesGrowing ZoneBlooming Period
Alstroemeria ‘Inca Ice’6–9Late Spring to Fall
Alstroemeria ‘Indian Summer’6–9Summer to Frost
Alstroemeria ‘Colorita Kate’6–9Early Summer to Fall
Alstroemeria ‘Princess Lilian’6–9Spring to Late Summer

6) Erysimum (Wallflower)

Erysimum, commonly known as wallflower, is a sun-loving perennial with vibrant blooms that start in early spring and continue well into summer—and even into fall in milder climates. It produces dense spikes of yellow, orange, purple, or bi-colored flowers.

It’s extremely hardy, drought-tolerant, and excellent for borders, rock gardens, or pollinator plantings. Light pruning after flowering encourages additional flushes.

Erysimum thrives in poor to average soil and prefers good drainage. It’s a favorite in cottage-style or Mediterranean gardens.

Plant VarietiesGrowing ZoneBlooming Period
Erysimum ‘Bowles’s Mauve’6–9Spring to Fall
Erysimum ‘Apricot Twist’6–9Mid Spring to Autumn
Erysimum ‘Winter Orchid’6–9Spring to Late Summer
Erysimum ‘Canaries Yellow’6–9Late Spring to Fall

7) Veronica (Longleaf Speedwell)

Veronica longifolia is a tall, elegant perennial known for its long, tapering flower spikes in shades of blue, purple, pink, or white. It begins blooming in early summer and often continues through late summer with deadheading.

This upright grower adds vertical interest and is great for borders and pollinator gardens. It prefers full sun and well-drained soil and is attractive to bees and butterflies.

Veronica is low-maintenance, deer-resistant, and excellent for cutting gardens.

Plant VarietiesGrowing ZoneBlooming Period
Veronica longifolia ‘Charlotte’4–8Early to Late Summer
Veronica longifolia ‘Blue Giant’4–8Summer
Veronica longifolia ‘Pink Eveline’4–8Summer to Fall
Veronica longifolia ‘Marietta’4–8Late Spring to Summer

8) Blue Globe Thistle

Echinops bannaticus is a striking perennial with bold, spiky, globe-shaped flowers in steely blue or violet. It blooms from mid to late summer and continues into fall, providing excellent texture and contrast in sunny borders.

This plant is tough, drought-tolerant, and thrives in poor, well-drained soil. It’s loved by pollinators and is highly deer- and rabbit-resistant.

Use it in prairie-style plantings, pollinator beds, or anywhere you want architectural interest.

Plant VarietiesGrowing ZoneBlooming Period
Echinops bannaticus ‘Blue Glow’3–8Summer to Fall
Echinops bannaticus ‘Taplow Blue’3–8Midsummer to Fall
Echinops bannaticus ‘Star Frost’3–8Late Summer
Echinops bannaticus ‘Veitch’s Blue’3–8Summer

9) Kniphofia ‘Fire Dance’ (Red Hot Poker)

Kniphofia ‘Fire Dance’ is a compact, long-blooming cultivar of Red Hot Poker with bold, torch-like flowers in fiery red and orange hues. It blooms reliably from early summer into fall, especially with regular deadheading.

It loves full sun and well-drained soil and is drought-tolerant once established. Despite its tropical look, this variety is cold-hardy and thrives in many climates.

Perfect for adding drama to borders, wildlife gardens, or xeriscapes.

Plant VarietiesGrowing ZoneBlooming Period
Kniphofia ‘Fire Dance’5–9Early Summer to Fall
Kniphofia ‘Mango Popsicle’5–9Summer to Early Fall
Kniphofia ‘Coral Glow’5–9Summer to Fall
Kniphofia ‘Papaya Ice’6–9Late Spring to Fall

10) Phlomis (Turkish Sage)

Phlomis russeliana is a unique perennial with woolly, sage-green foliage and whorls of soft yellow flowers that bloom from late spring to early fall. Even after blooming, its architectural seed heads provide interest into winter.

It’s drought-tolerant, low-maintenance, and thrives in sun to partial shade with well-drained soil. Phlomis adds unusual form and texture to dry gardens and Mediterranean-style landscapes.

It’s also deer-resistant and loved by pollinators.

Plant VarietiesGrowing ZoneBlooming Period
Phlomis russeliana4–9Late Spring to Fall
Phlomis tuberosa5–9Summer
Phlomis ‘Amazone’5–9Summer to Early Fall
Phlomis fruticosa6–9Late Spring to Mid Summer

11) Perovskia ‘Blue Steel’ (Russian Sage)

‘Blue Steel’ is a compact, cold-hardy variety of Russian sage with fine, silvery foliage and long sprays of soft blue flowers that bloom from mid-summer well into fall. It’s heat- and drought-tolerant and thrives in full sun.

The aromatic foliage is deer-resistant and makes a great foil for bolder flowers like coneflowers or rudbeckia. Use ‘Blue Steel’ in borders, dry beds, or pollinator gardens.

It’s a long-season powerhouse that requires very little maintenance.

Plant VarietiesGrowing ZoneBlooming Period
Perovskia ‘Blue Steel’4–9Summer to Fall
Perovskia ‘Denim ‘n Lace’4–9Mid Summer to Frost
Perovskia ‘Lacey Blue’5–9Summer to Late Fall
Perovskia atriplicifolia ‘Peek-a-Blue’4–9Late Summer to Fall

12) Stokes’ Aster

Stokes’ Aster is a long-blooming native perennial with large, cornflower-like blooms in shades of blue, purple, pink, or white. It begins flowering in early summer and continues through fall, especially with deadheading.

This plant thrives in full sun and well-drained soil. It’s tolerant of heat and drought, and attracts butterflies while resisting deer.

It stays compact and tidy, making it ideal for borders, butterfly gardens, or cottage plantings.

Plant VarietiesGrowing ZoneBlooming Period
Stokesia laevis ‘Blue Danube’5–9Summer to Fall
Stokesia ‘Colorwheel’5–9Late Spring to Fall
Stokesia ‘Peachie’s Pick’5–9Summer
Stokesia ‘Honeysong Purple’5–9Summer to Early Fall

13) Autumn Oxeye Daisy

Leucanthemella serotina is a tall, late-blooming perennial daisy that offers a burst of fresh white blooms with yellow centers from late summer into fall—long after most other daisies have finished.

This plant loves full sun and moist, fertile soil. It’s ideal for adding height to the back of borders or filling in late-season gaps. Despite its delicate look, it’s cold-hardy and tough once established.

It provides essential late nectar for pollinators and brings brightness to autumn beds.

Plant VarietiesGrowing ZoneBlooming Period
Leucanthemella serotina5–9Late Summer to Fall
Leucanthemella serotina ‘Herbststern’5–9August to October

14) Mexican Fleabane

This low-growing, spreading perennial features tiny daisy-like flowers that start white and age to pink, creating a charming two-tone effect. It blooms nonstop from late spring until frost, thriving in cracks, containers, or rock gardens.

Erigeron is drought-tolerant, thrives in full sun, and spreads gently without becoming invasive. It’s perfect for softening edges and adding whimsy to small spaces.

Plant VarietiesGrowing ZoneBlooming Period
Erigeron karvinskianus5–9Late Spring to Frost
Erigeron ‘Profusion’5–9Early Summer to Fall
Erigeron ‘Stallone’5–9Summer to Autumn

15) Flame Acanthus

Flame Acanthus is a heat-loving perennial with brilliant red-orange tubular flowers that bloom from mid-summer to fall. It’s a favorite of hummingbirds and butterflies and thrives in full sun and dry soil.

Native to the southern U.S., it’s exceptionally drought-tolerant and deer-resistant. Though more common in warmer regions, it can survive in Zone 7 and warmer with protection.

Its airy form and hot-color blooms make it great for xeriscapes and pollinator gardens.

Plant VarietiesGrowing ZoneBlooming Period
Anisacanthus quadrifidus7–10Mid Summer to Fall
Anisacanthus ‘Wrightii’7–10Summer to Frost

16) Pink Tickseed

Coreopsis rosea offers the same easygoing, long-blooming nature as its golden cousins but with soft pink blooms that bring a fresh, romantic feel to sunny borders. It blooms from early summer well into fall with regular deadheading.

It loves full sun and moist, well-drained soil. Unlike many coreopsis types, this one tolerates wetter conditions, making it more versatile.

It forms a neat, low mound and is great for pollinator beds or edging.

Plant VarietiesGrowing ZoneBlooming Period
Coreopsis rosea ‘American Dream’4–8Early Summer to Fall
Coreopsis rosea ‘Sweet Dreams’4–8Summer to Early Fall

17) Euphorbia ‘Ascot Rainbow’

‘Ascot Rainbow’ is a unique perennial grown for its vibrant, variegated foliage—green with golden edges—that looks stunning from spring through fall. In early summer, it sends up soft chartreuse blooms that last for weeks.

This Euphorbia thrives in sun to part shade and dry, well-drained soil. It’s heat- and drought-tolerant, deer-resistant, and loved for its long season of interest.

Note: Wear gloves when handling, as the sap can be irritating.

Plant VarietiesGrowing ZoneBlooming Period
Euphorbia ‘Ascot Rainbow’5–9Late Spring to Fall
Euphorbia ‘Bonfire’5–9Spring to Early Fall
Euphorbia ‘Blackbird’6–9Spring to Summer

18) Purple Toadflax

Linaria purpurea is a cottage garden gem with tall, slender spires of small, snapdragon-like purple flowers that bloom from early summer through fall. It’s airy, self-seeding, and attracts bees and butterflies.

It thrives in sun and poor, well-drained soil and requires very little attention. Though short-lived, it often reseeds to create natural drifts year after year.

Great for wildflower gardens, pollinator beds, or a touch of vertical charm in tighter spaces.

Plant VarietiesGrowing ZoneBlooming Period
Linaria purpurea5–9Early Summer to Fall
Linaria purpurea ‘Canon J. Went’5–9Summer to Autumn

19) Gaillardia ‘Mesa Peach’

‘Mesa Peach’ is a standout cultivar of blanket flower with warm peachy-orange blooms and a compact, mounded shape. Like other Gaillardias, it blooms profusely from early summer all the way to frost.

This variety is bred for improved cold hardiness and longer bloom time. It thrives in full sun, poor soil, and dry conditions—making it ideal for low-maintenance borders, pollinator gardens, and containers.

Deadheading encourages even more blooms, though it often reblooms on its own.

Plant VarietiesGrowing ZoneBlooming Period
Gaillardia ‘Mesa Peach’4–9Early Summer to Frost
Gaillardia ‘Mesa Yellow’5–9Summer to Fall
Gaillardia ‘Mesa Red’5–9Summer to Fall

20) Sundrops

Sundrops are bright, golden yellow bloomers that open in the morning and close in the evening, glowing in the garden from late spring through summer. The cheerful blooms are set off by red-tinged stems and buds.

This hardy perennial thrives in full sun and poor, sandy, or rocky soil. It’s very drought-tolerant and spreads gently, making it great for naturalized borders and pollinator beds.

Plant VarietiesGrowing ZoneBlooming Period
Oenothera fruticosa ‘Fireworks’4–8Late Spring to Summer
Oenothera fruticosa ‘Youngii’4–8Late Spring to Fall

21) Achillea ‘Moonshine’

A modern hybrid of yarrow, ‘Moonshine’ is beloved for its soft, lemon-yellow flower clusters and lacy, silvery foliage. It blooms from early summer to fall with just a bit of deadheading and thrives in full sun and dry soil.

This plant is tough, drought-tolerant, and attracts tons of pollinators. It’s a beautiful companion to purple or blue perennials and adds long-lasting brightness to borders or rock gardens.

Plant VarietiesGrowing ZoneBlooming Period
Achillea ‘Moonshine’3–8Early Summer to Fall
Achillea ‘Little Moonshine’4–8Summer to Fall

22) Lesser Calamint

Calamintha nepeta is a low-growing, fragrant perennial with clouds of tiny, white to pale lavender flowers that bloom from midsummer until frost. It’s adored by bees and butterflies and makes a great filler or edging plant.

It thrives in full sun and well-drained soil and is very drought-tolerant. This airy bloomer blends beautifully with bolder plants, adding softness and movement to the garden.

Plant VarietiesGrowing ZoneBlooming Period
Calamintha nepeta subsp. nepeta4–9Summer to Frost
Calamintha ‘Montrose White’5–9Mid Summer to Fall

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