Hellebores, also known as Lenten roses, are among the first flowers to bloom in spring, often pushing through the snow.
Siberian iris is a hardy perennial that thrives in cold climates, withstanding temperatures as low as USDA Zone 3.
Daylilies are incredibly resilient perennials that can survive harsh winters down to USDA Zone 3.
Peonies are beloved for their large, fragrant blooms and their ability to thrive in cold climates, down to USDA Zone 3.
Bleeding heart is a charming perennial known for its heart-shaped flowers that dangle from arching stems.
Coneflowers, or Echinacea, are hardy perennials that can withstand cold winters down to USDA Zone 3.
Russian sage is a tough perennial known for its tall spikes of lavender-blue flowers and silvery foliage.