7 Perennials That Grow and Multiply on Their Own

Daylilies: Known for their vibrant colors, daylilies easily spread through self-seeding and can grow in various soil types, thriving in full sun.

Hostas: Hostas spread rapidly through their strong root systems, providing lush green foliage in shady areas, perfect for adding texture to your garden.

Coneflowers: Coneflowers are resilient, multiplying easily in full sun and attracting pollinators, adding beauty and biodiversity to your garden with minimal effort.

Sedum: Sedum, also called "Autumn Joy," grows in dry soil and spreads naturally by sending off shoots, ensuring your garden remains full of color through fall.

Black-eyed Susans: These cheerful flowers spread by seed and produce vibrant yellow blooms, making them a reliable and low-maintenance choice for sunny spots.

Creeping Jenny: A fast-growing groundcover, Creeping Jenny fills in spaces quickly, with its bright green leaves that turn yellow in the fall, making it a perfect addition to borders.

Bee Balm: Bee Balm spreads by rhizomes and adds beautiful, fragrant flowers to your garden, all while attracting bees and hummingbirds with its vibrant colors.

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