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Ranunculus acon. 'Pleniflorus' 11C
Salvia micr. 'Glaciers' P9
Salvia nem. 'Caradonna' P9
Salvia easy. Sensation Deep Blue P9
Salvia easy. Sensation Deep Rose P9
Salvia Pink Amistad P9
Sanguisorba 'Burr Blanc' P9
Sanguisorba 'Cangshan Cranberry' P9
Sanguisorba 'Proud Mary' P9
Sanguisorba h. 'Pink Brushes' P9
Sanguisorba hybrid 'Ankum's Thrums' 2L
Sanguisorba hybrid 'Pink Brushes' 1L
Sanguisorba o. 'Pink Tanna' P9
Sanguisorba obtusa 'Alba' P9
Scabiosa col. 'Butterfly Blue' P9
Thalictrum 'Little Pinkie' C3
Verbena bonariensis 'Lollipop' 2L
Verbena bonariensis 'Lollipop' P9
Verbena bonariensis P9
Verbena macd. 'Lavender Spiers' P9
Verbena officinalis 'Bampton' P9
Veronicastrum vir. 'Red Arrow' 2L
Veronicastrum virg. 'Apollo' P9
Veronicastrum virg. 'Fascination' P9
Veronicastrum virg. 'Red Arrows' 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.