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Achillea 'Terracotta' P9
Achillea m. 'Cerise Queen' P9
Achillea m. 'Lilac Beauty' P9
Agastache 'Apricot Sprite' P9
Agastache 'Black Adder' P9
Agastache 'Blue Fortune' 2L
Agastache 'Blue Fortune' P9
Agastache 'Rosie Posie' P9
Agastache Hybrid 'Blue Fortune' C3
Astrantia major 'Sparkling Stars Pink' ® C2
Brunnera macr. 'Betty Bowring' P9
Brunnera macr. 'Looking Glass' P9
Brunnera macrophylla P9
Coreopsis vert. 'Moonbeam' P9
Delphinium (P) 'Astolat' P9
Delphinium (P) 'Black Knight' P9
Echinacea Delicious Candy P9
Echinacea Delicious Nougat P9
Echinacea Lakota Orange P9
Echinacea p. 'Green Twister' P9
Echinacea p. 'Magnus' P9
Echinacea p. Sunmagic Vintage Red P9
Echinacea Sunseekers Citrus P9
Echinacea Sunseekers Orange P9
Echinacea Sunseekers Red P9
Echinacea Sunseekers Salmon P9
Echinops bannaticus 'Taplow Blue' 1L
Erigeron carvinsk. 'Blütenmeer' P9

Why perennials and roses are good together

The combination of perennials and roses provides both aesthetic and practical benefits. Perennials can enhance the rose flower colors and shapes, while roses provide structure and height to the bed. Together, they create a lush and varied look, with different flowering times ensuring continuous color in the garden.

In addition, perennials with deep roots can improve soil structure and contribute to better moisture balance around the roses. Choosing perennials that bloom at different times will provide a long flowering period and reduce periods without flowers.