Perennials
-Acorus gramineus (Japanese Rush Plant)
-Ajania pacifica
-Ajuga reptans
-Aster dumosus (Aster)
-Bergenia
-Campanula (Bluebell)
-Carex (Sedge)
-Ceratostigma plumbaqinoides
-Cestrum nocturnum
-Cymbopogon citratus (Palczatka cytrynowa)
-Dianthus (Carnation)
-Euphorbia
-Festuca glauca (Kostrzewa)
-Gypsophila hybrid (Baby's-breath)
-Helianthemum (Sunrose)
-Heuchera (Coralbells)
-Heucherella
-Hosta (Funkia)
-Imperata cylindrica
-Kniphofia (Tritoma)
-Lamiastrum (Yellow archangel)
-Lamium maculatum (Spotted dead nettle)
-Ligularia (Leopard Plant)
-Lithospermum
-Lobelia
-Lysimachia (Loosestrife)
-Mimulus aurantiacus (Bush Monkeyflower)
-Miscanthus sinensis (Miskant)
-Oenothera (Evening primrose)
-Omphalodes cappadocica (Starry Eyes)
-Pennisetum
-Polemonium caeruleum (Jacob's ladder)
-Polystichum (Shield fern)
-Pulmonaria (Lungwort)
-Saxifraga (Saxifrage)
-Sedum (Stonecrop)
-Tiarella
-Tradescantia (Spiderwort)
-Tricyrtis (Toad Lily)
-Verbascum (Mullein)
-Viola (Violet)

Perennials
Perennials are plants that maintain their decorative value for many years, reviving each spring, with ornamental leaves, stems, flowers and even fructifications. They are characterized by a great variety of habits and heights. Their attractive and spectacular appearance and durability make more and more welcome in garden flowerbeds, in containers on terraces or balconies in beautiful compositions with other plants (conifers, deciduous shrubs, blooming annuals).