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Spilanthes (Acmella oleracea)
Annual
Traditionally used as a medicinal herb, Spilanthes is now prized for the style and whimsy it brings to the garden. Sometimes called "Eyeball Plant" for its unique oval blooms. The flowers are yellow with distinct dark red centers look like little eyeballs popping out above the lush foliage....
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Ageratum, Floss Flower (Ageratum houstonianum)
Annual
Heat tolerant and attractive to butterflies, Ageratum are perfect for bringing long lasting color and definition to summer containers and garden beds. Dainty, flossy blooms form mounds of soft color and texture perfect for combining with trailing and spiky, upright annuals....
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Alternanthera (Alternanthera dentata)
Annual
Alternanthera works well whether you need bold color contrast or a calm filler. Its many varieties offer choices of foliage that are solid or variegated and in shades of greens, reds, ands purples. An easy, season-spanning choice that also makes a wonderful houseplant....
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Angelonia (Angelonia angustifolia)
Annual
Free-flowering selection with an upright habit. Produces tall, graceful spires of colorful blooms. The flowers contrast beautifully with the lush green foliage. This robust plant withstands heat and rain....
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Benary Begonia (Begonia x benariensis)
Annual
Very large blooms on lush, upright plants make Begonia x benariensis a real standout over traditional wax begonias. Their strong presence makes them well suited to use as a companion plant or starring solo....
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Bidens (Bidens ferulifolia)
Annual
Native to Mexico and the Southern United States, Bidens brings sunny color, casual style and easy care over a long season as an annual, perennial or houseplant, A profusion of yellow blooms and masses of finely textured foliage, make Bidens an excellent choice as a filler, companion or feature plant....
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Brachycome, Swan River Daisy (Brachyscome )
Annual
Often called Swan River Daisy, Brachyscome offers up dainty daisies atop lush mounds of foliage. Originally native to the climates of Australia and New Zeeland, they bring a light, cheery touch to any combination....
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Calibrachoa (Calibrachoa Hybrid)
Annual
Blooms resembling miniature petunias cover an abundance of trailing stems in a lush and colorful display. A tender perennial most commonly grown as an annual. Easy care and heat tolerant. Many botanical authorities consider Calibrachoa to belong to the genus petunia....
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Plume Celosia (Celosia plumosa)
Annual
Plumosa is most correctly a type of Celosia rather than a species, indicating that the chosen variety has flowers that are upright plumes. These delightfully bright feathers of bloom bring vertical interest and long-lasting color to sunny plantings. Look for varieties with red foliage to heat up the display even more....
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Dianthus (Dianthus hybrida)
Annual
Hybrids of Dianthus all offer simple cheery blooms for sunny, well-drained planting locations. Some have rich fragrance as well. Heights and growth habits vary among the varieties from mat forming to bushy dwarfs to taller, long-stemmed types suited for bouquets. Try several types throughout the garden!...
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Dracaena Spikes (Dracaena indivisa)
Annual
Most commonly utilized as an annual for adding vertical interest to mixed plantings, or as an attractive houseplant. Varieties commonly available offer striped foliage in mixes of reds, greens, and white. Also known as Cordyline indivisa....
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Blue Marguerite (Felicia amelloides)
Annual
Yellow-centered blue or white daisies seem to float amongst mounds of small leaves. This South African native provides a wonderfully long season of bloom with very little attention. A light shearing or pinching back will keep the plant form getting leggy....
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