Perennials are a category of plants known for their longevity and ability to bloom year after year. Unlike annuals, which complete their life cycle in one growing season, perennials typically die back to the ground each winter and regrow from their rootstock in the spring. This group offers a wide range of sizes, colors, and blooming seasons, contributing to a garden's vibrancy and diversity. Perennials require less frequent replanting, making them a sustainable and low-maintenance choice for gardeners. They are often used to create consistent structures in gardens and landscapes, providing reliable beauty across multiple seasons. Their enduring nature and variety make them a staple in many garden designs, adding both aesthetic appeal and ecological value to outdoor spaces.