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Mature Size: 6-10 in. tall and 24 in. wideGrowth Rate: Fast Cold Hardiness: 35° F Additional Characteristics: Annual Light Requirements: Full sun to part sun Structure: Spiller Flowers: Double yellow flowers in summer Container Size: 4in. x 4in.
Chase away winter and bring in the bright colors of spring and summer with sunny yellow, daisy-like flowers and feathery foliage.
Velvety purple flowers set off by a yellow eye, perfect for trailing over the edge of planters and hanging baskets.
Coleuses can take a supporting role or be the star in summer gardens. Pair 'Alabama' with other warm-toned annuals for a spectacular hanging basket or container planter.
Almost black veins stand in dramatic contrast to the chartreuse foliage, creating an eye-catching backdrop for other summer annuals.
So you want to attract hummingbirds, you say? Look no further than this fast growing, powerhouse of an annual salvia.
Prolific blue blooms with dramatic black calyxes on this small annual shrub might as well be beacons for hummingbirds and pollinators alike!
Frilly leaves - deep green to purple surrounding a reddish-purple center - add color, texture, and drama to fall/winter baskets, borders, and container planters.
Many outdoor lovers plant this geranium strictly for its mosquito-repelling powers, but it's an attractive option for summer baskets as well.
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.
Use this salvia in an all-white planting for height, or mix it in with blue or purple salvias and see how they all pop!
An old-fashioned, tender perennial that has stood the test of time. Striking tri-colored foliage and scarlet red blooms provide fabulous summer color.
These gorgeous two-toned double Million Bells will catch the attention of pollinators, hummingbirds, and humans alike!
Rounded gray-green leaves edged in cream provide a beautiful foil for the cherry-red flowers, adding wonderful textural interest as well.
Use Purple Heart in summer baskets and container planters, then bring it indoors when the temperatures drop in the fall.
Hot pink petals brushed with a trace of red pop all the more because of that characteristic yellow bumble bee eye.
A bright red that can stand on its own or complement other summer bloomers, performing well as a filler and spiller.
Described as "true blue" by the grower, this calibrachoa is more "predominantly purple" to most home gardeners.
These early spring bloomers are so unique with their seemingly endless layers of petals, visitors often ask "Is it real?"
This two-toned lavender Million Bells is perfect for purple lovers everywhere. The dark purple center stands out all the more for the yellow throat.