If you're looking to add some beautiful perennials to your landscape beds in the Memphis, TN, area, there are plenty of options for you. 5 common perennial flowers that you should consider adding to your beds that thrive in our area are hostas, daylilies, coral bells, purple coneflowers, and coreopsis. All these plants are gorgeous and will add to the overall beauty of your landscape beds. Keep reading to learn more about each one so you can decide which ones you want to add to your landscape beds!


1. Hostas

Hostas are one of the most popular perennial flowers on the market today because they are easy to grow, low maintenance, and thrive in a variety of soil types. These plants have long, narrow leaves with pointed tips that come in shades of green, yellow, white, or blue depending on the specific type. Hostas typically bloom between late spring and late summer. This type of perennial thrives best in moist, well-drained soils, so you should consider your soil conditions before planting it.


2. Daylilies

The daylily is another perennial flower that is loved by many gardeners because of its long blooming period and wide variety of colors, shapes, and sizes. Like other perennials, daylilies bloom in spring and fall, and while they usually only live up to 2 years, they produce multiple buds per stem, meaning they can continue flowering throughout their lifespan. The stems of this plant are erect and sometimes branched, and the leaves are broad and flat.

Daylilies thrive when planted in full sun, but they also perform well in partial shade. They need well-drained, slightly acid soil to thrive, and mulching around them helps keep their roots cool during hot weather. During the growing season, it's essential to water them regularly to help them bloom.


3. Coral Bells

Coral bells are drought-tolerant perennials that are easy to care for and adaptable to various conditions. They have large, colorful flowers that resemble bells and bloom from mid-spring through late summer. These plants do best in full sun and well-drained, acidic soil, and they prefer cooler temperatures. When planting them, be sure to select a spot where they receive either morning or afternoon sunlight.

You can trim your coral bells after they finish blooming to encourage new growth!


4. Purple Coneflowers

Purple coneflower is a perennial flower that blooms in late spring and early summer. Its unique petals are purple or pink, making these flowers a great, colorful addition to any landscape bed. This plant does not tolerate very dry or cold conditions, and it prefers fertile, well-drained soil. They grow best in full sun and benefit from frequent watering.


5. Coreopsis

Coreopsis is a native wildflower that is commonly used in landscaping because of its vibrant blooms and ability to attract pollinators. There are several different varieties of this plant, including lance-leaved coreopsis, calliopsis, pink tickseed, and more. Their flowers range in color from deep pink to orangey-yellow to light blue, depending on the cultivar. The blooms appear in spring and last until the first frost hits. These plants thrive in full sun and prefer sandy, well-drained soil.


Give us a call to add any of these perennials to your landscape beds via our plantings and renovations service.

Are you ready to beautify your landscape beds with any of these 5 perennials? If so, you'll want to take advantage of our plantings and renovations service. We offer this service to commercial and residential properties, along with HOAs, in Memphis, Midtown Memphis, East Memphis, TN, and throughout the surrounding areas. Give us a call today at (901) 246-7656 to schedule this service!