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A perfect summer flower for fans of true blue, with white-eyed, tightly clustered flowers on three to four foot stems.
These gerbera flowers don't just glow, they strut their stuff in sunny garden spots, showing off their bright reddish-orange flair.
Gray-green and cream variegated ground cover with unique goblet shaped white blooms from late spring up until fall.
This Wheel Tree is the only remaining species of its kind, growing slowly into a shrub with tiered, horizontal branches.
Exotic. Surreal. Showy. Captivating. All valid descriptions of the Blue Passionflower and all reasons why this flowering vine is so popular.
An upright, columnar evergreen that tolerates shady locations in the garden. A slow grower that would do well in container planters.
In the same family as Creeping Jenny, but much more robust in texture with red veins and stems. Another great trailer!
Thread-like, finely dissected leaves form an airy mass, green in the spring and summer, turning brilliant red-orange in the fall.
This variety is a bit different from its cousins, producing salmon-pink berries rather than red ones in the fall and winter.
Year-round chameleon, changing foliage color with the seasons, and adding "bud blooms" in the summer and fall.
Consider planting this deep pink bee balm next to your veggie garden to attract pollinators to your tomatoes, squashes, and cucumbers.
Fresh green foliage tinged with red is topped with deep purple flower spikes from late spring and into the fall.
This sunny yellow flower will keep blooming right up until frost, and will return the following spring for a repeat performance.
Small compact shrub-sized perennial that goes overboard with white and red flowers from summer right until it freezes. Hummingbirds love it!
Edible, fragrant, bee magnet, and tough - this variety can reach four to six feet in height, so give it room in a sunny location.
Large, almost downy leaves are randomly splotched with white, adding to this plant's amazing good looks and stunning flowers.
You'll love the small, tight rosettes of powder-blue leaves and the tiny but prolific pink flower clusters in the summer.
While the botanical name leaves much to be desired, this pincushion flower is all you could want in a summer-blooming perennial.
Dense mat of tight rosettes serves as the backdrop for salmon pink blooms that start in mid-Spring and keep on into the summer months.
Little Missy Sedum provides great textural contrast to succulent planters and frankly, is rather adorable with its blush pink foliage.
This clematis gives you the best of both clematis worlds - attractive evergreen foliage topped with large white flowers in early spring.
Prickly cushion shaped conifer for small garden spaces, taking up less than two feet of real estate in about 10 years' time.
Smaller, narrower-leafed variety of nandina. Wonderful winter color, an indispensable evergreen with year-round interest.
A long blooming perennial salvia with a compact presence in the summer garden. It may be small, but hummingbirds will find it!