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Large lavender flower clusters grace these compact mounds of deep green foliage, perfect for borders, mass plantings, and containers.
Thick, waxy leaves form a compact mound, topped with rose pink flowers, and can handle sun or shade, all summer long.
That white eye makes the rose pink pop, and looks great when spilling out of a container planter or hanging basket.
Truly a well-named plant, sporting bright magenta flowers over compact foliage, blooming from spring up until fall.
There is nothing quite like the fragrance of hyacinths after enduring the dark and dreary days of winter. Plant this by your door!
Flamboyant, whimsical flowers that look like exotic birds' heads will bloom in succession on the same stalk during the warmth of summer.
Trailing red verbena that can stand the heat of summer, right up until freeze. Cardinal red flowers are standouts in hanging baskets.
It's no surprise that this stunning copper-colored coleus was a recipient of the Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society.
Yellow flowers edged in purple on compact mounds, perfect for sunny borders, mass plantings or container planters.
Presto series geraniums thrive in sunny locations, sending up clusters of semi-double flowers right up until frost.
Presto series geraniums thrive in sunny locations, sending up clusters of semi-double flowers right up until frost.
Dark maroon to red blades grow up to 4 feet tall. If that isn't cool enough, just wait until the dark red plumes emerge.
Bright red, single-petaled flowers stand out against the dark green, bronze-tinged leaves from late spring right up until freeze.
Bronze colored leaves are a wonderful foil for the pastel pink flowers that go from late spring right up until freeze.
Thick, waxy leaves form a compact mound, topped with yellow-eyed, red flowers, and can handle sun or shade, all summer long.
An almost neon orange flower cluster tops neat, green foliage with that signature dark band. Fresh, bright, durable - a wonderful summer annual.
The original trailing petunia, Surfinia petunias continue to meet and exceed expectations for long, lush displays of flowers.
Bright red, semi-double flower clusters stand above tidy, dark green foliage that adds a textural interest to planters and borders.
A deep velvety red that adds as much textural interest as color to summer baskets, container planters or in the ground.
Orange, red, and yellow hues do indeed remind one of blood oranges, adding a bit of sophistication to these orchid-like flowers.
The Nonstop series of tuberous begonias offers eye-popping colors of double-petaled flowers for the summer shade garden.
If you're in need of a spectacular red trailing petunia, look no further. 'Deep Red' Surfinia Petunia blooms early, is self-cleaning and trails beautifully.
Cross a petunia with a calibrachoa and what do you get? A petchoa, with large blooms and foliage with none of the stickiness of petunias.
Stunning color on gracefully arching stems for shade baskets, window boxes, and container planters. Flowers right up to freeze.