These pretty plants are positively foolproof.

Some perennials are easier to care for compared to others, thoughbut not the foolproof plants on this list.

Additionally, they are soeasy to divide.

Liatris spicata, the dense blazing star or prairie gay feather, is an herbaceous perennial plant native throughout most of eastern North America

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Once mature, I divide them in half or quarters.

For that reason, she recommends placing them behind smaller flowers in your garden bed.

This beautiful, herbaceous perennial comes back bigger and better every year and is perfect for clipping.

a landscape design flowerbed with pink flowers and green lawn with trees in the garden.

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It offers a pop of peachy-orange and is a beacon tolocal pollinators.

Russian Sage

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These beautiful perennials add visual splendor to any garden throughout the year.

I cut them down in early spring to allow for the new growth to form.

Echinacea purpurea, o.k.a. eastern purple coneflower, hedgehog coneflower, or purple coneflower; a North American species of flowering plant in the sunflower family, photo taken in the Beth Chatto Gardens, Elmstead Market, Essex, England, United Kingdom, July 2017.

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While the rest of the garden slumbers, the mighty, mighty hellebore shines, Howe says.

She adds, Lavender is truly drought tolerant and thrives on neglect.

Water it for the first season then, simply enjoy it.

A short perennial plant with bright orange flowers in early summer

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They will grow inmoderate shade, but also love the sun.

Bushes of the blooming Perovskia atriplicifolia, also known as salvia yangii with inflorescence of the purple-blue flowers on a field in sunny day

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Helleborus niger, also called Christmas rose, Winter rose or Black hellebore, is an evergreen, perennial flowering plant in the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae). Christmas rose plant is toxic. The flowers of five petals come in various colors, including white, red, pink, purple, green, yellow and apricot, and appear during winter, often at Christmas, in mild climates and in late spring in colder areas.

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Amsonia orientalis or european bluestar blue flowers with green

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Close-up of Lavender

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Purple hardy geranium cranesbill Rozanne in flower.

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