Perennials
Heads up! Our perennial stock changes regularly—and this page is still growing (just like our plants!). Stop by to see what’s blooming and what’s still available.
Perennials That Come Back for More
Reliable color, season after season.
At Summit Sprouts, we specialize in hardy, climate-suited perennials that thrive in North Idaho. Whether you’re building a pollinator garden, creating year-round structure in your beds, or just want something low-maintenance that keeps coming back, our perennial collection is curated with both beauty and longevity in mind.
Tried-and-True Favorites:
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Coneflowers (Echinacea), black-eyed Susans, and shasta daisies
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Coreopsis, daylilies, and yarrow
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Catmint, Russian sage, and salvia
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Sedum (Autumn Joy and groundcovers), hens & chicks
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Hardy geraniums, blanket flowers, bee balm
Shade-Lovers & Woodland Picks:
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Hostas, astilbe, brunnera, and heuchera (coral bells)
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Bleeding heart, ferns, and hellebores
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Toad lily, lungwort, and bugleweed (ajuga)
Pollinator & Native-Friendly Plants:
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Milkweed, liatris, lupine, gaillardia
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Penstemon, Joe Pye weed, and goldenrod
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Baptisia, rudbeckia, and wild columbine
Groundcovers & Fillers:
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Creeping phlox, snow-in-summer, lamium
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Sweet woodruff, sedums, and low-growing thyme
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Candytuft, rock cress, and groundcover veronica
Early & Late Season Bloomers:
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Peonies, iris, and allium for spring color
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Anemone, Japanese aster, turtlehead, and monkshood for late summer into fall
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Ornamental grasses and structural perennials to carry interest through the off-season
Looking for something specific?
We often carry rare or limited-run varieties, and we’re always expanding our collection. The best way to shop perennials is in person—so you can see what’s blooming, ask questions, and plan out your perfect planting combinations.
Come stroll the aisles, breathe in the greenhouse air, and see what’s growing!