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perennials come in a variety of sizes, shapes and shades. When
adding color to a garden, the use of pink perennials is almost
always included in the plan. One common pink perennial is the
clematis ‘carnaby’ hybrid. This flowering perennial
has pink flowers with a rich red bar down the middle of each
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common pink perennial is the dianthus ‘firewitch.’
This bright pink flower can be extremely lacy and fringed at
times. It grows up to about six inches in height and six to
eight inches in width. The small, bush-like plant is covered
in small, bold blooms from midsummer to early fall.
Another
of the pink perennials is the pink geranium. The bloom is
a rich magenta pink and flowers from June to August. The foliage
is a beautiful dark green and the plant will grow to just
over a foot high and as much as two feet wide. If a repeat
bloom time in the fall is desired, this pink perennial will
need to be cut back in early summer.
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perennials will add a splash of color to any garden. There are
so many styles of pink perennials, from single blooms to bushes
covered in bright pink flowers; every garden can work them in
somewhere color is needed. |
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