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No flashy flowers for T-Rex begonias. Just amazing large green, burgundy, and violet leaves, spotted with cream, outdoors in the summer, indoors year-round.
This is a much tidier bidens with sunny yellow flowers on a compact upright mound, about a foot tall and wide.
Bold reddish orange, daisy-like flower will bring spring/summer seasonal baskets to a whole new level of wow!
This breezy calibrachoa has a lemon-colored throat with white petals, a perfect foil for more intensely colored summer annuals.
Said to be the most fragrant of Angel's Trumpets, this variety can reach small tree status if given the room and is fertilized regularly.
Less well known than petunias and calibrachoas, but one well worth adding to hanging baskets, container planters, and window boxes.
Chrysanthemums are out so it must be fall! Though actually a perennial, we tend to treat this fall staple as an annual.
Prehistoric looking 'T-Rex Painter's Palette' begonia is all about the multi-colored foliage, though it may produce summer blooms.
These sunny bright dahlias will make your days happy, at least through the summer, right up until freeze.
A change of pace from impatiens, begonias, and fuchsias for less than sunny garden spots. Prolific blooms throughout the summer.
These buttery yellow blooms stay open day and night, adding a beautiful pop of color to sunny garden spots.
We can't keep this one on the tables once visitors see the unique bronze-orange blooms tinged pink/purple near the eye.
Low mounding summer annual that resembles baby zinnias, but prefers a bit of afternoon shade at the hottest time of the day.
Clusters of bright white flowers grace long trailing stems of dense, slightly hairy foliage, making it a great companion plant in hanging baskets.
A vigorous, upright summer annual that becomes more "limey" with morning sun and afternoon shade, or filtered all day sun.
Add some drama to your shade garden with this vigorous, upright annual. Colors can range from a deep maroon to blazing magenta.
Unlike "regular" impatiens, Sunpatiens have been developed to withstand full sun or deep shade. Might also call them "super" patiens!
To call this a pink and white petunia is such an understatement. Fun, whimsical, eye-catching, even stellar might be closer to the mark.
A favorite for summer baskets, container planters, or borders, adding a bit of sophistication and elegance all summer long.
Presto series geraniums thrive in sunny locations, sending up clusters of semi-double flowers right up until frost.
Truly a well-named plant, sporting bright magenta flowers over compact foliage, blooming from spring up until fall.
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.
Dense reddish-pink flowers adorn 6 to 10 inch spikes, heralding the return of sunnier days. Spectacular in group plantings.
There is nothing quite like the fragrance of hyacinths after enduring the dark and dreary days of winter. Plant this by your door!