10 Stunning Purple Perennial Flowers That Will Make Your Garden Come Alive

Lavender (Lavandula spp.): Known for its fragrant purple flowers and silvery-green foliage, lavender attracts pollinators and adds a calming scent to your garden.

Russian Sage: Tall spikes of small, lavender-purple flowers atop silvery-gray foliage, providing a wispy and airy appearance in the garden.

Catmint (Nepeta spp.): Low-maintenance plants with spikes of lavender-blue flowers that bloom from late spring to early summer, attracting bees and butterflies.

Salvia (Salvia spp.): Various species such as Salvia nemorosa (Meadow Sage) and Salvia x sylvestris (Woodland Sage) produce spikes of deep purple-blue flower.

Veronica (Veronica spp.): Clusters of small, tubular purple flowers on upright stems, blooming in late spring to early summer and attracting butterflies.

Allium (Allium spp.): Ornamental onions with globe-shaped clusters of purple flowers on tall stems, adding architectural interest to the garden.

Clematis (Clematis spp.): Climbing vines with large, showy purple flowers that bloom in spring and summer, adding vertical interest and color to trellises or fences.

Iris (Iris spp.): Iris germanica (Bearded Iris) and other iris species produce stunning purple blooms with intricate patterns, blooming in spring.

Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea): Native to North America, coneflowers have daisy-like purple flowers with prominent orange centers.

Phlox (Phlox spp.): Creeping phlox (Phlox subulata) and garden phlox (Phlox paniculata) produce clusters of purple flowers.

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