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A long blooming perennial salvia with a compact presence in the summer garden. It may be small, but hummingbirds will find it!
Hints of orange on bright variegated foliage make this a splendid companion plant for year-round baskets and containers.
Thorny but beautiful, this small deciduous shrub flaunts its stuff from spring into fall with stunning foliage and fall berries.
A perennial ground cover, 'Apfelblute' translates to apple blossom in English. And yes, the flowers do remind one of apple blossoms!
A lovely mounding perennial with fine needle-like foliage and fragrant rose-pink flowers from spring into summer.
This unusual foxglove produces flowers every year, blooming from late spring to late summer. Bees and butterflies love it!
A native to the western part of North America that thrives in the sun and is drought tolerant. Place this where you can enjoy the eye-popping blooms.
Developed in the UK to be compact and exceptionally long blooming, this blanket flower is great for cut-flower gardens.
A perennial sage that struts its stuff up to a month earlier than other salvias. Bees and hummingbirds will appreciate that!
Intense violet-blue flower stalks rise above compact fragrant leaves, blooming from early summer into the fall. Deadhead to encourage continual blooms.
This robust climbing rose is often covered with delicate pink blooms all summer long. No wonder its such a favorite of gardeners!
Shiny pinkish-red leaves flame on in autumn, adding rich colors to fall/winter baskets. A year-round show-off with mirror bright foliage.
An exotic summertime addition to ponds or boggy areas of the garden, papyrus grows quickly from four to eight feet tall.
This wallflower can't make up its mind - blooms emerge orangey red but then mature to an orchid purple. Either way, they're still fragrant!
Blue Chalk Fingers is something of an oddity with thick fleshy, blue-green leaves on upright stems. Frost tender, but it's survived our winters under cover.
A tough and dependable ground cover that bears some foot traffic - great between stepping stones and along walkways.
Definitely a standout in the shade garden with its large, flat chartreuse/gold leaves dramatically veined with deep red.
Add a punch of color to the shade garden with Winter Joy's lime-green to yellow foliage. White flowers will attract bees and hummingbirds, too!
With flower spikes larger and longer than other varieties of lavender, Fat Spike Lavender is intensely fragrant and a great bee magnet!
This sun-loving perennial is native to South Africa, producing fuchsia-like blooms from summer into the fall.
A blend of year round color makes 'Ascot Rainbow' a versatile companion plant in baskets, containers, and the garden.
Don't be fooled by the dark purple buds. Bright orange flowers emerge in early spring and as long as you dead-head, will bloom into summer.