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The primroses are in so it must be close to spring! Pick a color, any color (aside from green), and there are even some combinations to choose from.
These delightful tubular shaped flowers will bring on the bees and hummingbirds and are a terrific companion plant to other annuals.
One of the nursery's favorite shade annuals - big, breathtaking, and long lasting, blooming from late spring right into the fall.
Thick, waxy leaves form a compact mound, topped with yellow-eyed, rose pink flowers, and can handle sun or shade, all summer long.
Not sure why someone thought it was a good idea to name such a beautiful intriguing plant 'Dragon's Breath,' but it is a fabulous fall annual!
Don't be surprised if you have hummingbirds hovering over this salvia once it starts blooming. Bees love it too!
Bumble Bee series of calibrachoa allegedly have a bumble-bee-shaped eye. Might be a bit of a stretch, but these orange flowers are still fabulous!
The name Molten Lava is in reference to its botanical epithet, "vulcanicola" and its orange, yellow and burgundy hues.
These early spring bloomers are so unique with their seemingly endless layers of petals, visitors often ask "Is it real?"
These double impatiens flowers resemble little roses on nicely rounded mounds of greenery for those shady garden spots.
Whimsical, old-fashioned charm, reliable fall color, then takes on new life when the sun starts to shine and the temps rise.
No, it's not really denim blue, but you'll love these small orchid-like blooms that start in late spring and keep going until fall.
Nemesia is one of those lesser known gems of the spring and summer garden, providing long-lasting color in two-lipped flowers.
We can't keep this one on the tables once visitors see the unique bronze-orange blooms tinged pink/purple near the eye.
An upright tender perennial, 'Windchimes' fuchsia will bloom profusely throughout the summer and into the fall.
Twinspur blooms most prolifically in full sun but at lower temps, so don't be surprised if this diascia puts out a burst of blooms in the fall.
An early bloomer with light pink petals and a yellow throat, sure to attract hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies.
Perfect solution for new gardeners who aren't confident about plant selection as well as for those seasoned gardeners who want it simple.
Intriguing, narrow, spoon shaped petals of deep purple flowers will warrant a double-take by garden visitors.
A cheerful, daisy-like filler/spiller for hanging baskets and container planters that works well with other summer annuals or perennials.
There is nothing quite like the fragrance of hyacinths after enduring the dark and dreary days of winter. Plant this by your door!
Hot pink petals brushed with a trace of red pop all the more because of that characteristic yellow bumble bee eye.
These reddish-orange blooms will bring out butterflies, hummingbirds, and bees from late spring right into the fall.
A soft pink but with a darker eye for a bit of drama. Mounding in habit, it will drape beautifully over the edge of baskets and containers.