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Albuquerque, NM 87114
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Perennials
Perennials are long-lasting plants that return year after year, making them a low-maintenance and rewarding choice for any garden. Unlike annuals, they don’t need to be replanted each season, providing continuous beauty and structure. At Jericho Nursery, we carry a wide selection of perennials to add color and resilience to your landscape.
Identifying Perennials
Perennial plants are those that live for more than two years, often blooming and producing seeds multiple times throughout their lifespan. Unlike annuals, perennials do not die after a single growing season. Instead, they go dormant during colder months and regrow when conditions are favorable again. Common examples of perennials include coreopsis, peonies, and salvia. These plants may take a few years to reach full
maturity but can provide beautiful blooms and foliage year after year with proper care. Some perennials, like certain types of roses, require minimal maintenance and can thrive in various climates, making them a popular choice for gardeners.
Somewhere in Between
Not all plants fit neatly into the category of annual or perennial—some exist in a middle ground, behaving differently depending on the climate. Plants like geraniums, petunias, and snapdragons are technically perennials in warmer regions but are often treated as annuals in colder areas where they can't survive harsh winters. Others, like certain salvias and lavender varieties, may persist through mild winters but struggle in
extreme conditions. The good news? Many of these "somewhere-in-between" plants can be overwintered indoors, in greenhouses, or with protective mulch, allowing them to return year after year. By understanding your local climate and plant hardiness, you can extend the life of many species that might otherwise be considered one-season wonders.
For photos and details on our most popular perennials, please browse or search our Plant Catalog!
For images and details on our most popular perennials, please visit our Plant Catalog