12 Long Blooming Plants That Flower All Summer And Beyond

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7. Catmint

Catmint

Catmint

Lavender leaves hover over the small mounds created by this perennial. While similar to Catmint, Catmint is far less attractive to cats and makes for a good replacement if you don’t want your garden overrun with feline friends.

Catmint can be mass planted and can even be used as an insect deterrent when planted close to vegetables.

8. Rose Campion

Rose Campion

Rose Campion

The epitome of femininity, this flower will blossom in shades of white, magenta, and pink.

While it has become naturalized in the United States, it is actually native to the Middle East, Southern Europe, and Northern Africa.

Their first year will be slow, and the blossoms will be a tad sparse but will become quite numerous in their second year.

Also, big thumbs up for the fact that it will reseed and regenerate itself in the years to come.

9. Pretty Woman

Pretty Woman

Pretty Woman

Pretty Woman is a variant of the tree lily. They bloom in pure white and give off a lovely scent.

It is a giant flower, which will only grow taller year after year; fully mature flowers can grow as tall as 180cm.

Due to their size and heft, their stems may require staking, but they will also take to cutting.

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10. Campanula

Campanula

Campanula

You’ll see the most blooming of this flower during June and July but can live long into October if given proper care and conditions.

These cup-shaped flowers can blossom in shades of pink and white, but will typically grow in hues of light blue and lavender.

The Campanula is tougher than it looks and can withstand cold temperatures with style.

11. Russian Sage

Russian Sage

Russian Sage

Bold would be the best word to describe Russian Sage. Its spiky mass of lavender flowers blooms from late spring and into fall.

It makes a perfect groundcover with the fragrant foliage that surrounds its flowers. It requires well-drained soil and minimal watering.

12. White Yarrow

White Yarrow

White Yarrow

Native to the Northern Hemisphere, the White Yarrow is a prairie plant. Its deep roots absorb water while also searching out phosphorus, copper, and potassium from wherever it is planted.

As a nutrient-rich plant, the White Yarrow can also be cut into mulch for others to use in your garden or added to your compost bin for a nutrient boost.

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