Sedum, also known as stonecrop, is a versatile succulent that multiplies easily through division and stem cuttings.
This plant forms a lush carpet of bright green or golden foliage, making it perfect for ground cover or spilling over the edges of containers.
Black-Eyed Susan, or Rudbeckia, is a robust perennial that spreads through both self-seeding and underground rhizomes.
This plant produces clusters of tiny, flat-topped flowers in shades of yellow, white, pink, and red, blooming from early summer to fall.
Lamium, or dead nettle, is a low-growing perennial that spreads through stolons, forming a dense mat of foliage
Daylilies are resilient perennials that multiply through both division and seed production.
Japanese Anemone is a graceful perennial that spreads through underground rhizomes.