3 – Sedums

Sedums bloom from late summer to fall in clusters of star-shaped flowers. They come in different shades of pink, red, and white and are particularly easy to grow. This hardy perennial offers fleshy foliage with late-season blooms that add an attractive color and texture to the garden.
2 – Columbines

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Columbines are criminally underrated in modern gardening, but they’re a true gem. They feature unique bell-shaped flowers in a diverse range of colors like blue, red, yellow, purple, and white. The blooms start to come through around late spring to mid-summer and add a delicate touch to spring gardens that’s definitely worth laying eyes on.
1 – Yarrows

Yarrows bloom from late summer to fall, producing clusters of tiny flowers that are flat-topped and bring a new, appealing look to the garden landscape. Once established, they’re drought-tolerant and thrive in sunny conditions.
If you’re facing pollination issues in your garden, planting yarrows can help with that since their colorful blooms help draw in pollinators.
Final Words
As seasons change, I enjoy watching my perennial flowers continue to bloom, blessing my garden with incredible color and life from spring through fall. These plants not only bring immense beauty to my space but also provide a sense of persistence year after year, and that’s precisely what I love about them.
I hope this list inspires you to create a garden for yourself that continues to thrive season after season. Best of luck!