Annual and Perennial Flowers for North Dakota
(H322, Revised Feb. 2024)Annuals and perennials are an excellent source of color and beauty for North Dakota landscapes.
Annuals are used for their continuous flower color throughout most of the growing season. They are started anew each year. Perennials are used for their permanence in the landscape setting, offering specific periods of bloom, relatively low maintenance and wide adaptability.
Perennials usually can be divided in the spring or fall. In general, spring-blooming plants should be divided in the fall. Fall-blooming plants should be divided in the spring. Summer-blooming plants can be divided at either time. These new divisions can be replanted or given to a friend or neighbor.
Because North Dakota summers are so unpredictable, putting out transplants after killing frost threats have passed usually is a good idea.
This publication provides suggestions for flowers for specific locations in and around the landscape. These include low-growing and tall plants, and plants for shade and full-sun/dry locations, massing, attracting pollinators and fragrance.
This does not mean a plant selected for a particular location absolutely cannot grow in another type of location. This is merely a guide indicating where the selected plants grow best under those conditions. Some plants may be listed in more than one category.