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Rounded gray-green leaves edged in cream provide a beautiful foil for the cherry-red flowers, adding wonderful textural interest as well.
These early spring bloomers are so unique with their seemingly endless layers of petals, visitors often ask "Is it real?"
The papa bear of petunias with big, bold salmon-colored blooms, starting in late spring and going strong right up until freeze.
This begonia has all the flash of "regular" tuberous begonias but can withstand the sun as well as the shade - winner!
Double petaled Million Bells look more like dainty wanna-be roses than petunias and will add elegance to any summer garden.
Sunpatiens are such showoffs and can handle part to full sun exposures. Use as a filler or centerpiece in container planters and hanging baskets.
Orange is a hard color to come by when looking for summer annuals and this semi-trailing verbena may be just the ticket!
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.
Whimsical, fresh, long-lasting flowers for summer into fall planters, hanging baskets or garden borders.
Not orangey red, nor purpley red, but a true red flower that blooms all summer and into the fall. Hummingbird and bee magnet!
This one performs well in sunnier locations, and with its multiple colors, will complement a variety of plants and flowers.
For in-nursery shoppers, this hard to classify color but absolute beauty will be found on the orange tables at the nursery.
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!
Fresh green, lobed leaves form compact mounds, a perfect backdrop for the tall clusters of 'pretty in pink" blooms.
Dark purple veins spider out from the deep purple eye. More blue than pink in tone, adds a bit of drama to container planters.
We can't say enough about this intense purple calibrachoa that just keeps on coming all summer long, attracting bees and hummingbirds.
Masses of cheery yellow blooms will attract bees, hummingbirds, and humans alike. A beautiful addition to any sunny garden spot.
This fast growing amaranth tends to make our gallon cans topple over once the long chenille-like flower spikes start appearing.
This begonia has all the flash of "regular" tuberous begonias but can withstand the sun as well as the shade - winner!
The original trailing petunia, Surfinia petunias continue to meet and exceed expectations for long, lush displays of flowers.
A petunia that is more tolerant of shadier conditions than most petunias, producing distinctly veined, purple flowers edged in lime green.
This petunia's name is exactly what it is - beautiful salmon colored flowers heavily veined in red for an intriguing effect.
One of the nursery's favorite shade annuals - big, breathtaking, and long lasting, blooming from late spring right into the fall.
The original trailing petunia, Surfinia petunias continue to meet and exceed expectations for long, lush displays of flowers.