Annuals

African Daisy

Native to Africa.  This plant adds instant cheer to spring and fall gardens with its colorful daisy like flowers and dark green foliage. Blooms are great for cutting and are... Read more

Alyssum

Native to the Mediterranean region. Low mounds of many branched stems and narrow green leaves with sweetly scented white, pink, or purple flowers cover the plant summer to fall. Grow... Read more

Angelonia

Native to the tropics of the Americas. Showy 8" spikes of small blue, purple, pink, and white blossoms. Will bloom all summer and is well suited to hot climates. Outstanding choice... Read more

Aptenia

Fast growing succulents with trailing freely branching stems, 1” wide heart shaped bright green leaves with red flowers. Blooms early spring to fall. Use as low trailer in rock garden,... Read more

Argyranthemum

Native to China, Japan, and Europe. Bright green coarsely divided leaves and a woody base. Up to 3’ stems bearing abundant 1 ½” to 2 ½” daisies in white, yellow,... Read more

Bacopa

Native to South Africa. This plant is a wiry-stemmed creeper with green, roughly heart shaped leaves. Blooms late spring to frost producing small five-petaled flowers. Use in hanging baskets or... Read more

Begonia

Native to many tropical and subtropical regions. Succulent stems bear shiny rounded green or reddish leaves with saucer size flowers or lacy clusters of smaller blooms in red, pink, or... Read more

Blue Daze

Native to Brazil. This showy plant has small trailing stems to 20” long with ½” wide blue flowers that bloom all summer long. Thrives in hot locations where other plants fail. Use in hanging... Read more

Cockscomb

Native to tropical Asia. Noted for their brilliant “rooster comb” plumes. Celosia makes a showy, unusual display in borders and as edging. While the brilliant reds are by far the... Read more

Coleus

Native to tropical Africa. Sturdy, square stems carry showy, patterned leaves. Each Leaf can have several different colors. Ideal for adding all-season color in gardens, landscapes, and large containers. Needs partial shade.... Read more

Dianthus

Native to Europe and Asia. Single, semi double, or double flower in shades of pink, rose, red, yellow and orange. Many have a rich spicy fragrance. Main bloom period for... Read more

Diascia

Native to South Africa. Related to the snapdragon.  The coral to rose pink flowers are carried in spikelike clusters at stem ends from spring to fall. Great for rock gardens... Read more

Dusty Miller

Native to the Mediterranean region. Plants form shrubby mounds of woolly silver-white leaves that are cut into many blunt tipped lobes. This plant is great for adding all season color... Read more

Gazania

Native to South Africa. Low clumping or spreading plants topped with large showy daisy type flowers. Petals may have a contrasting center stripe. This plant is drought tolerant and is... Read more

Geranium

Easy to grow annuals that fit well in gardens, flowerbeds, and even as house plants. Many types bloom over a long period of time and have a big bright flower.... Read more

Impatiens

Ranked among the top ten most popular annuals. Colorful, dependable plant that blooms all summer. Foliage is typically smooth and medium green, individual blossoms measure from 1" to 2" and... Read more

Marguerite

Offers ferny foliage covered with dainty daisy type blooms spring to fall. Flowers come in white, pink, or yellow. Pinch out growing tips to encourage growth. Marguerites make a lovely... Read more

Marigold

Grown for their bright 2” to 4” wide summer flowers and bushy mounds of lacy, green leaves. African Marigolds tend to be large plants with 18” to 36” stems and... Read more

Oxalis

Leaves typically divided into three leaflets giving them the look of clover leaves. Flowers may be pink, white, rose, or yellow. Mounded growing habit and drought tolerant. Great for containers or as a... Read more

Pansy

Cool weather flowers with almost heart-shaped, overlapping petals in bright colors or bi-colors and often with face-like center markings. Mainly bloom in spring. Read more

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