Annuals

 

Annual flowers provide the most flower power of all plants, and are the stars of dramatic landscapes. Annuals are planted every year and provide beautiful and vibrant color from spring until frost. From shade-loving to sun-loving annuals, annuals will provide that dramatic and colorful wow factor!

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Annuals Calendar

Weather has a huge impact on the timing of our flower crops. These are general arrival times.

March

Annuals such as Pansies and Violas provide early spring color and can withstand colder temperatures, including a frost.

Mid-April

After the last frost, usually around April 15th, all other annuals are ready to go. 

April through May

Peak selection time! Hanging baskets, large 2 and 3-gallon geraniums, and many others are stunning!

August through fall

Mums, pansies and ornamental kale provide great fall color.

Some Varieties Sell Out Quickly. All Annuals are Subject to Availability.

  • Ageratum – Aloha Blue

    Compact plants with medium green foliage and fluffy blue flowers, produced all summer long. Great choice for edging, landscapes and containers. Full to part sun.

  • Ageratum – Artist Blue Ageratum

    These Proven Winners Ageratum produce bright colorful summer flowers with a great heat and drought tolerance. They produce intense flower power without the blooms turning brown. Bee and Butterfly magnet. Grows 8-12″ tall and 12-14″ wide.

  • Alternanthera (Joseph’s Coat) – Little Ruby Alternanthera

    Striking, fantastic foliage in shades of burgundy and purple with ruby undersides. This heat lover grabs the spot light in the garden all summer long. This tough little plant is easy-to-grow and maintain as it is heat and humidity tolerant. Grows 15-18″ tall and 24-30″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Alyssum – Assorted Varieties Alyssum

    Low growing annual producing fragrant, showy flowers all summer. Great as a spiller in containers or as a groundcover. Grows to 6″ tall and spreads. Full to part sun.

  • Alyssum – Yolo Lobularia hybrid

    Yolo produces loads of showy flowers atop fine green foliage all summer long. Great for a spiller in combos. Grows to only 4-6″ tall and spreading to about 2 feet. Full to part sun.

  • Alyssum (Lobularia) – Snow Princess Lobularia hybrid

    A breakthrough in plant breeding, Snow Princess is not your normal Allysum. This spectacular variety is covered in loads of small, white flowers creating large snowballs of blooms. A vigorous grower, only 4-5″ tall but spreads all summer. Full to part sun

  • Alyssum (Lobularia) – Violet Knight Lobularia hybrid

    A very heat and cold tolerant annual flower, loaded with small, dainty, fragrant violet flowers from spring and into late fall. Great for planter combos as the spiller. Compact plants grow to 8″ tall with a trailing habit. Full to part sun

  • Alyssum (Lobularia) – White Knight Lobularia hybrid

    White Knight is a more compact and less vigorous version of Snow Princess. Use the Knight for smaller containers, and watch a beautiful pillow of clear white flowers cascade over the edges of the pot. Grows 4-8″ tall and spreads. Full to part sun.

  • Angelonia – Angelmist Spreading Angelonia

    A wonderful heat loving annual flower with loads of colorful spikes from spring untl frost. Cascading, trailing habit, great for combos or as a groundcover. Grows to around 10″ tall and spreads to 20″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Angelonia – Archangel Upright Angelonia hybrids

    A wonderful heat loving annual flower with loads of colorful spikes from spring to frost. Great for combo planters. Thrives in extreme heat, humidity and drought. Grows to around 14″ tall. Full to part sun.

  • Angelonia – Serena Upright Angelonia

    A wonderful, upright growing annual that produces colorful, vibrant flower spikes all summer long. Loves the heat and sun. Also known as Summer Snapdragon. Grows to 16-20″ tall. Full to part sun.

  • Annual Flower Combos – Assorted

    Combination plantings of sun loving annual flowers. Most are trailing/cascading varieties perfect for instant color and variety when added to your favorite decorative pot. Can also be planted in the ground for added color. Full to part sun.

  • Annual Foxglove – Berry Canary Digiplexis

    These colorful annual Foxglove can be a focal point in the landscape or a thriller in a container. A steady succession of vertical, hot pink flowering spikes appear from April through fall. Compact plants grow to 24″ tall. Full to part sun.

  • Artemesia – Parfume D’Ehtiopia Artemesia

    Also known as Wormwood, this variety produces beautiful silvery foliage, fuzzy and soft like lamb’s ears. This perennial adds color to the landscape. Grows quickly to 2-3 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Artemesia – Silver Bullet Artemesia

    Also known as Wormwood, Silver Bullet is a compact, silvery foliage annual that adds color to planters and is useful in the landscape. Grows in a mounding habit to around 10″ tall and 30″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Bacopa – Assorted Varieties Sutera

    All varieties have a low, trailing habit and flower from spring until frost. If Bacopa dry out one time, they will stop blooming for a couple of weeks. Great for combinations. Full to part sun..

  • Banana – Basjoo Hardy Musa

    The hardiest of Banana Trees, Basjoo has large leaves, giving it an exotic, tropical look. Can ultimately grow to 18 ft. tall. Cut back to 1-2 ft. tall and protect with heavy mulching in winter. Full sun.

  • Begonia – Assorted Begonia Hybrid

    Very versitle annuals, with colorful flowers all summer long in sun or shade. Bada Boom varieties are bronze-leafed and Bada Bing are green-leafed. Grow to 8-10″ tall and wide. Sun or shade.

  • Begonia – Baby Wing Begonia

    Baby Wing Begonias produce blooms from spring until frost, over foliage that looks like small Dragon Wing leaves. Extremely heat tolerant. Grows in an upright mound, reaching 12-15″ tall and wide. Part sun.

  • Begonia – Big Begonia

    A cross between Dragon Wing and sempirvirens fibrous begonias. These varieties are well branched, have an arching, upright habit reaching well over 15″ tall and wide. An absolute knockout, with 2-3″ flowers held above the leaves. Full sun to part shade.

  • Begonia – Dragon Wing Begonia x hybrida

    Dragon Wings are excellent flowering annuals for sun or shade. Flowers begin in spring and continue until frost. Great for combinations or by themselves. Will grow to 18” tall and wide. Sun or shade.

  • Begonia – Gryphon Begonia hybrid

    An outstanding foliage Begonia, with showy, serrated green foliage with burgandy undertones. Great for shade combos. Grows to 12-18″ tall and wide. Full to part shade.

  • Begonia – Hula Spreading Begonia

    Hula Begonias are available in red, blush and bicolor red/white flowers, and grow in a unique, spreading habit. They grow to 6-10″ tall and spread 2 ft. or more. Grow in sun or shade.

  • Begonia – Nonstop Begonia

    These brightly colored Nonstop Begonias are the perfect addition to containers or hanging baskets, where they will cascade over the sides, blooming from spring until frost. Grows 12-16″ tall and 16-20″ wide. Full to part shade.

  • Begonia – Rex Begonia

    Assorted varieties of Rex Begonias, known for their fantastic leaf color and variegation. Must be protected from the hot afternoon sun. Part to full shade.

  • Black Eyed Susan – Rising Sun Chestnut Gold Rudbeckia hirta

    A wonderful tender perennial Black Eyed Susan, featuring large, 5-6″ diameter, flowers all summer long. The bicolored blooms are gold with a large reddish-orange center. Habit is compact, with ultimate size of 18-24″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Blue Daze – Evolvulus glomeratis

    An excellent heat loving annual flower, producing rounded, 1 inch diameter, purple-blue flowers in summer. Can take as much sun and heat as you can throw its way. Grows to 12″ tall and a little wideer. Full to part sun.

  • Bougainvillea – Tropical

    One of the most tropical, exciting and deliciously colorful of all tropical plants. A wonderful vining plant that has a rainbow of colored bracts. Full Sun. Annual in this region.

  • Bridal Veil – Tahitian Tradescantia

    An excellent filler plant, with a spreading, trailing habit. Dark, shiny green foliage and small, white summer flowers. Grows to about 6″ tall and spreads. Sun of shade.

  • Calendula – Bon Bon Mix

    A compact grower, this variety will provide beautiful 2-3″ fully double flowers in bright shades of solid yellow or orange, or a mix of bright and soft yellows, orange, and apricot flowers. Grows to 12″ tall. Full to part sun.

  • Candy Corn Vine – Manettia inflata

    A nice little annual vine for sunny locations. Grows to only 3 ft. or so in a single season. Great for smaller containers or small places in the garden. Features candy corn like flowers of bright orange-yellow in late spring and summer. Full to part sun.

  • Canna – Phasion

    Phasion features fast growing foliage, emerging in the spring with a deep red-burgandy color, streaked with yellow, green and pink. Large orange blooms appear atop the foliage in summer. Grows to over 5 ft. tall. Full to part sun.

  • Canna – Pretoria

    Also known as Bengal Tiger, produces variegated chartreuse and green foliage. Flowers are bright orange during the summer, adding height to around 4 ft. tall. Bulbs must be dug up before freezing in fall and stored indoors during the winter. Replant in spring.

  • Cannas – Assorted Varieties

    Excellent landscape and large patio container plants. They add height, texture and color to the landscape. Bulbs must be dug up before the ground freezes if they’re to be saved. Knock dirt away from the bulbs and keep them in a cool, dry location. Height varies by variety. Full to part sun.

  • Cassia – Popcorn Cassia

    An extremely heat and drought tolerant plant, Popcorn Cassia also attracts butterflies and other pollinators to the garden. Flowers are yellow. Foliage, when touched, gives off a “buttered popcorn” smell. Grows in an upright habit, reaching 24-30″ tall. Full to part sun.

  • Celosia – Assorted Celosia

    Celosia produce showy summer flowers and can handle the intense summer heat and humidity. Green to red to burgandy foliage adds color until feathery flower plumes emerge. Blooms nonstop through the summer heat. Full to part sun.

  • Chrysocephalum – Flambe Yellow Chrysocephalum

    An excellent accent annual for container or landscape combinations. Small sprays of tiny spherical, golden-yellow button flower heads appear in clusters all summer. Silver, felted foliage. Low growing, spreading to 24″ or more. Full to part sun.

  • Cleome (Spider Flower) – Lavender Dreams Cleome

    This delightful selection of Cleome has a densely branched, strongly upright form with abundant spikes of showy lavender, summer flowers. A great heat and drought tolerant annual. Grows 24-36″ tall and 18-24″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Coleus – Assorted Varieties Coleus

    Colorful foliage annuals, with a compact habit producing medium sized leaves. Easy care plants are great for gardens, baskets and planters. Sun to shade.

  • Coleus – Kong Series Solenostemon

    A great new collection of Coleus, known for their unique, huge leaves in a multitude of vibrant colors. Even with the huge leaves, the plant itself stays compact and grows to mounded 18-22”’ tall and wide. Shows more intense color in full shade.

  • Coleus – Shade Solenostemon

    Assorted varieties of shade loving coleus, with colorful foliage. Great for combo plantings or by themselves. Protect from the hot afternoon sun. Part to full shade.

  • Coleus – Spreading Solenostemon

    Lava Rose and Falls varieties are low growing, trailing varieties, with colorful, variegated foliage. The leaves on trailing Coleus are usually smaller in size than upright growing varieties. Great for planters and combos. Shade or sun, depending on the variety.

  • Coleus – Sun or Shade Solenostemon

    Assorted varieties of Coleus, with colorful variegated foliage, tolerant of sun or shade. Coloration of foliage will vary with the amount of sunlight. Great for combinations, or by themselves. Sun or shade.

  • Cosmos – Sonata Mix

    These easy-to-grow annuals are free-flowering with golden-eyed blooms. Grow to around 24″ tall. Full to part sun.

  • Craspedia – Golf Beauty Craspedia

    An awesome flowering annual that performs extremely well in the summer heat. Golf Beauty produces luminous, yellow golf-ball shaped flowers, held high above the plant’s foliage. Grows 24-30″ tall. Full to part sun.

  • Creeping Charlie – Varigated Glechoma

    This excellent plant produces scalloped, heart shaped, variegated leaves that are marbled with white on trailing stems. In the late spring small lavender blooms area. Grows 3-6″ tall and 12-18″ wide. Sun or Shade.

  • Creeping Jenny – Golden Lysimachia

    A colorful, low growing perennial groundcover, useful in planter combos as a spiller. Also good for use in groundcover applications. Can grow in wet conditions, and can be used as a water garden plant in ponds. Grows to less than an inch tall, and spreads. Sun or shade.

  • Crossandra – Crossandra

    Also known as Firecracker Flower, use this plant in beds, borders and containers. Also works well as a house plant. Blooms the entire summer. Grows 16-20″ tall and wide. Part shade.

  • Croton – Tropical

    Crotons have some of the boldest and brightest foliage around. These upright growing plants like a sunny location with at least six hours of sunlight. Bring indoors for the winter, as Crotons are not winter hardy in our area.

  • Cuphea – Cherrybells Cuphea

    Also known as Cigar Plant. An absolute Hummingbird magnet, Cherrybells produces loads of small, cigar shaped, red flowers all summer long. Grows in a mounding habit, reaching 10-12″ tall and 14-20″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Cuphea – Floriglory Cuphea ignea

    Floriglory Cuphea, sometimes known as Mexican Heather, have an excellent compact, mounding habit and great heat tolerance. Flowers appear all summer long on compact 10-12″ plants. Full to part sun.

  • Cuphea – Sweet Talk Cuphea

    These heat loving annuals produce tons of vivid blooms all summer long, attracting hummingbirds and other pollinators. Compact, mounding plants grow to 8-12″ tall and a little wider. Full to part sun.

  • Cuphea – Vermillionaire Cuphea hybrid

    An excellent, well branched, mounding Cigar Plant with deep orange to red, tubular flowers from spring through frost. Very heat and drought tolerant and a hummingbird magnet. Grows to 18-28″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Cyperus Umbrella Papyrus – Cleopatra Cyperus

    A water garden-friendly grass that can be planted in containers and the lanscape as well. Use in water gardens, landscapes and mixed containers. Grows to 18-24″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Cyperus Umbrella Papyrus – King Tut Cyperus

    An unusual and large grass-type plant will evoke images of the pyramids and the sphinx. Use in large container combos or in the landscape. Can tolerate wet conditions, so also can be used in water gardens. Grows to 4-5 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Cyperus Umbrella Papyrus – Prince Tut Cyperus

    An excellent Umbrella Plant, with a maximum size suited for small to medium size containers. Can tolerate wet conditions, so it’s useful as a water garden plant. Grows larger than Baby Tut, reaching 18-30″ tall and not quite as wide. Full to part sun.

  • Dahlias – Assorted Varieties Dahlia Hybrid

    An exciting annual that is deer resistant and features showy star-shaped flowers appear to jump off the dark foliage. Grows 18-24″., Spacing: 12″ – 14″. Grow in part to full sun.

  • Daisies – Gerber Gerbera

    Assorted varieites with large, daisy flowers from spring until frost. Great for combination planters. Full to part sun.

  • Dianthus – Assorted Dianthus

    Compact Dianthus varieties, producing loads of lacy-edged blooms in vibrant colors, beginning early in spring. Grow to 10-12″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Dianthus – Jolt Dianthus hybrid

    Jolt Dianthus produce ultra vivid bouquets of flowers, and bloom all summer long. A larger Dianthus, growing up to 20″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Dichondra – Silver Falls

    A silver stemmed and silver leafed foliage plant, with very small rounded leaves. True cascading habit, like a water fall. Grows to only 1-2″ tall and trails 3-4 feet long or more. Can also be grown as a groundcover, reaching only 2” tall. Full to part sun.

  • Didelta – Silver Strand Didelta

    Silver Strand features silver, velvet smooth, succulent looking foliage on an upright, mounded plant. Grows faster than succulents, so it combines well with other plants in combos. Grows to around 12″ tall. Full to part sun.

  • Dipladenia – Madinia

    Tropical. This colorful tropical bush is similar to a Manevilla vine but does not climb. It remains in a bush form. Loves the heat and sun, and will bloom all summer long. Can grow to 2-3 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Duranta – Cuban Gold Duranta repens

    A colorful, compact foliage plant, great for combos. Bright, golden foliage from spring until frost. Neat habit, reaching 10-18″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Elephant Ears – Maui Gold Colocasia esculenta

    Maui Gold is part of the outstanding Royal Hawaiian group of Elephant Ears, and produces chartreuse leaves on ivory-white stems. Excellent contrast with the darker leaved varieties. Grows to around 4 ft. tall. Full to part sun, but protect from the extreme hot afternoon sun.

  • Elephant Ears – Polargreen Colocasia

    The first ever Colocasia Elephant Ear that is hardy to zone 5, and features green leaves with pink stems. Does not produce a bulb. Grows to 3-5 ft. tall. Part sun.

  • Elephant Ears – Sumo Alocasia

    Sumo produces huge, deep purple-green leaves, 3-4 ft. long and 2.5 ft. wide at maturity. A vigorous grower, reaching 6 ft. or more. Part shade, protected from the hot afternoon sun.

  • Elephant Ears – Thailand Giant Colocasia esculenta

    An extremely fast growing, and one of the largest Elephant Ears available. Thailand Giant has massive leaves and grows to 7-9 ft. tall and wide. Easy to grow. Sun to part sun, but best to protect from the hot afternoon sun.

  • Elfin Herb – Bernard’s Cuphea hyssopifolia

    A compact annual plant producing dainty, pink flowers above leathery, shiny leaves. Blooms most of the summer, tolerant of the heat and humidity. Grows to 6-12″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Eucalyptus – Baby Blue Eucalyptus

    Baby Blue has gorgeous discs of aromatic, silvery-blue foliage perfect for mixed containers. Eucalyptus oil works to fight cold and flu by dropping it into your diffuser. Grows to 12″ tall and 3-4 ft. wide. Full to part sun.

  • Euphorbia – Diamond Frost Euphorbia hvbrid

    A fine textured, airy annual flower, featuring small, wispy white flowers all season. Great for combos or as a stand alone.The U.K.’s 2005 Plant of the Year. Full to part sun, but can tolerate shady conditions.

  • Euphorbia – Diamond Snow Euphorbia hybrid

    Diamond Snow is a double flowering Euphorbia, producing a more compact habit than Diamond Frost. White flowers are featured from spring through frost. Excellent heat and drought tolerance. Full to part sun, but can tolerate shady conditions.

  • Euphorbia – Euphoric Euphorbia

    Small white flowers are produced en masse making this euphorbia ideal for mixed combinations. This variety has a strong vigor and fills fast making it easy to match with other annuals. Loves the heat and thrives all summer long. Grows 14-20″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Fern – Asparagus

    A great foliage plant, with fine, needle-like foliage. Great addition for combination planters and baskets. Part to full shn.

  • Fern – Ming Asparagus myriocladus

    Ming Fern is a fine leaved variety, similar in appearance to Asparagus Fern. Habit and uses are similar. Can be used in combo planters, large containers or hanging baskets. Grows best in full to part sun.

  • Flowers – Annual

    Assorted varieties of annual flowers. Most flower from spring through fall and up until the first frost. Mix or match varieties for full flats.

  • Gardenia – Tropical

    Gardenia perfume transports you to the tropics! Double waxy white flowers look exotic but are easy to grow in indirect sun and moist soil. Must bring inside for winter protection.

  • Gazania – Sterling Silver Burgandy Stripe Gazania

    This colorful annual produces large double, eye catching flowers the entire summer. Large pale yellow flowers have burgandy stripes. Silver foliage adds to interest. Grows to 6-10″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Geranium – Big EEZE Geranium hybrid

    An All-America Selections Winner, Big EEZE is an interspecific, hybrid Geranium that produces enormous, semi-double blooms all summer long. It has exceptional heat tolerance and great garden performance. Grows quickly to around 18″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Geranium – Caliope Zonal Pelargonium interspecific

    Calliope Zonal Geraniums have become the #1 selling Geranium in the country, due to great garden performance. They produce large, vibrant flowers all summer. Extremely heat and drought resistant. Vigorous growers, reaching 14-16″ tall and 20-24″ wide, with a mounding habit. Full to part sun.

  • Geranium – Ivy League and Precision Ivy Pelargonium peltatum

    Ivy Geraniums produce large, semi-double flowers all summer long on spreading, trailing plants. Great for planters and hanging baskets. Moderate growth rate. Excellent heat and drought resistance. Grow to around 10″ tall and 18″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Geranium – Mojo Zonal Pelargonium

    Mojo produces brilliant color with large flower heads set against dark green foliage. It has medium vigor and grows with a mounded habit, reaching 12-16″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Geranium – Moxie! Zonal Pelargonium interspecific

    Moxie Zonal Geraniums are the perfect choice for smaller to medium containers. A moderate growth rate produces a mounded, densely branched plant, covered in vibrant blooms all summer long. Grows to 12-14″ tall and 14-16″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Geranium – Pretty Little Pink Splash Pelargonium

    This excellent variety is loaded with tons of irresistible, pink and deep pink, bicolor flowers all summer long. Outstanding heat tolerance. Grows in a compact, mounding habit, reaching 12-14″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Geranium – Rocky Mountain Zonal Pelargonium

    Rocky Mountain Geraniums are vigorous growers, ideal for large containers or planted in the ground. Excellent heat tolerance and thrive all summer. Brilliant large round flowers provide big impact. Grows to 16-20″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Geranium – Rosalie Antique Salmon Pelargonium

    Rosalie is a unique variety, producing double, soft salmon-pink rosebud-like flowers all summer long. The florets actually resemble a classic English rose. It has a medium growth rate and forms a compact, mound 12-16″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Geranium – Starry Pure White Pelargonium zonale

    This new geranium is a standout with its unique star-shaped flowers that are pure white. Abundance of blooms appear on the dark green foliage all season long. Grows 14-18″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Geranium – Tango Zonal Pelargonium hortorium

    Tango Zonal Geraniums are compact, with medium vigor, and produce an abundance of vibrant flowers, over dark foliage, all summer long. Very heat and drought resistant. Great for smaller and medium sized planters. Grow to 10-12″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Geranium – Variegated Zonal Pelargonium

    Assorted varieties of variegated Zonal Geraniums. All varieties produce flowers to compliment the variegated green and white foliage. Grow to around 12-18″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Gomphrena – Pinata Gomphrena

    Sporting variegated foliage, PInata produces masses of long lasting, intense bright pink, pom-pom shaped flowers atop long, sturdy stems. Blooms from early summer to frost, and is extremely drought and heat tolerant. Grows to around 14-16″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Gomphrena – Pinball Purple Gomphrena

    Excellent annual flower, producing fruzzy purple, round vibrant flowers from late spring to frost. Very, very heat and drought tolerant. Grow to 12-18″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Gomphrena – Truffula Pink Gomphrena

    Truffula produces hot pink, cotton-ball round blossoms, attracting pollinators and admirers all season long. It loves extemely hot and humid conditions. This Gomphrena will add joyful height and color to containers, combinations, and landscapes. Grows upright

  • Grass – Bunny’s Tails Lagurus ovatus

    A small grass-like plant, producing slender stems bearing dense, small catail-like blooms that start out pale green and eventually cream in color. Very ornamental. Grows to around 18″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Grass – Twisted Arrows Juncus Juncus

    A mix of twisted and straight blue-green, grass like foliage makes for a high impact addition to container combos. Perennial. Grows to around 36″ tall and 12-18″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Heliotrope – Augusta Lavender Heliotropium hybrid

    This extremely heat and humidity tolerant annual produces loads of purple flowers all summer long. Dead heading is not necessary. Not a petite plant, it grows in a mound to around 24″ tall and 36″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Heliotrope – Marine Heliotropium arborescens

    This heliotrope has a nice compact form with broadly oval to lance-shaped , wrinkled leaves tinged with purple. In summer, it bears a profusion of fragrant deep violet-blue flowerheads up to 6″ across. Grows 6-12″ tall and 1-3′ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Hypoestes – Splash Select Hypoestes

    Colorful annuals, featuring small rounded leaves with large uniform spots or splashes. Nice foliage additions to small and medium containers. Grows to 4-6″ tall and spreads to around 14″ wide. Part shade.

  • Impatiens – Assorted Impatiens walleriana

    A very popular annual flower, producing masses of colorful blooms from spring until frost. Great for containers of planted in the garden. Most varities grow to 12″ tall with a slightly wider spread. Full to part shade.

  • Impatiens – Beacon Impatiens walleriana

    Beacon Impatiens feature intense flower color from spring until frost. They are the most disease resistant Impatiens on the market, with high resistance to downy mildew. They grow in a mounded habit, growing to 15-20″ tall and wide. Full to part shade.

  • Impatiens – Glimmer Double Impatiens walleriana

    All Glimmer Impatiens are highly resistant to disease and have a compact growth habit, producing large, double flowers from spring until frost. Protect from the hot afternoon sun. Grows to 10-16″ tall and wide. Part to full shade.

  • Impatiens – New Guinea Impatiens

    Assorted varieties, with all producing large flowers all summer long until frost. Perform best in part shade, protected from the hot afternoon sun.

  • Impatiens – Rockapulco Double Impatiens hybrid

    Rockapulco Doubles produce a wonderful mounding habit and bright double, rose-shaped flowers from spring until frost. Great in planters, baskets and in the ground. Protect from the hot afternoon sun. Part to full shade.

  • Impatiens – Roller Coaster Impatiens hybrid

    Roller Coaster is a unique New Guinea Impatiens that boasts large flowers with double the petals. Each petal has a ruffled margin, creating a three dimensional effect. Grow to 12-15″ tall and wide. Part shade, protected from the hot afternoon sun.

  • Iresine – Blazin’ Rose Iresine hybrid

    A vigorous growing annual, with striking multi-colored leaves, red to dark purple in color. Great for combination planters, baskets and landscapes. Performs well in both sun and shade.

  • Lagurus – Bunny Tails Lagurus ovatus

    A delightful little annual grass, producing loads of white to chartreuse puffballs that really do look like rabbit tails! Bunny tails turn to tan in fall, and good for long-lasting dried arrangements. Grows to 12-24″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Lantana – Assorted Varieties Lantana hybrids

    Mounding plants that provide flower color from late spring until frost. Very drought and heat tolerant. Attract butterflies and hummingbirds. Grow to around 16-22″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Lantana – Bandito Compact Lantana hybrids

    Smaller and more compact Lantanas, the Bandito varieties are great for smaller containers and combos. They grow to about 2/3 the size of the Bandana and Lucky Lantanas, reaching 12-14″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Lantana – Bandolista Lantana

    Bandolistas are heat and drought tolerant annuals, producing loads of pollinator attracting, sterile summer blooms. Plants are well branched, with a slightly trailing, mounding habit, growing to 15-18″ tall and 30″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Lantana – Havana Lantana

    This variety of Lantana is a heat-loving, well-branched annual that features large umbels of color over dark, glossy foliage. It has a semi-compact uniform habit. Blooms all season long. Grows 12-24″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Lantana – Hot Blooded Lantan Camara

    If you pick just one lantana, pick this one! Naturally well branched with more vigor than most lantanas. It has medium-sized flowers with amazing color coverage. A sterile selection with proven performance for maximum flowering throughout the summer. Grows 15-18″ tall and 24-30″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Lantana – Little Lucky Compact Lantana hybrids

    Little Lucky Lantanas are smaller and more compact than their larger sibling Lucky. Reaching 1/2 to 2/3 the size of Lucky, they are great for smaller planters or spaces in the garden. Still great flower power and heat tolerance. Full to part sun.

  • Lantana – Passion Fruit Lantana

    Passion Fruit is a trailing, spreading Lantana, producing loads of multi-color, pink, red and yellow flowers all summer long. Extremely heat and drought tolerant. Grows to around 12″ tall and 16″ or more wide. Full to part sun.

  • Lantana – Shamrock Lantana

    Shamrock Lantana are extremely heat and drought tolerant, producing loads of pollinator attracting flowers all summer long. Moderately fast growth rate. Grow to around 16″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Lantana – Spreading Landscape Lantana hybrids

    A large Lantana, providing maximum color and maximum coverage. Big and bright blooms put on a non stop show all summer long, also attracting pollinators. Excellent heat and drought tolerance. Spread up to 3 feet, growing to 16-20″ tall. Full to part sun.

  • Licorice Plant – Gold Leaf Helichrysum

    An unusual variety of plant, with bright gold/silver fuzzy leaves. Mounding, semi-trailing habit. Great for combinations. Be careful not to overwater. Grows 8-12″ ht., space 18-20″.

  • Licorice Plant – Icicles Helichrysum

    Thin blades of silver, aromatic foliage on well-branched plants create a treat for the senses. Allow soil surface to dry slightly between thorough waterings. Plant in a part to full sun location. Grows 6-8″ ht., space 9″ apart for best results.

  • Licorice Plant – White Helichrysum pet.

    An unusual variety of plants, with fuzzy, blue green or yellow leaves. Most have a mounding, semi-trailing habit. Great for combinations. Be careful not to overwater. Full to part sun.

  • Lilies – Assorted Hardy Lilium hybrids

    Assorted varieties of Oriental, Asiatic and Tiger Lilies, hardy for this area. Will grow from 18-45″ tall, depending on the variety. Flowers appear in early summer. Full to part sun.

  • Lisianthus – Florida Blue Lisianthus

    A fantastic, heat loving annual flower, producing loads of cup-shaped, purple-blue summer flowers. Performs best in full sun. Did we say it was heat loving? It is!!! Grows to 10″ tall. Full sun.

  • Lisianthus – Julietta Blue Lisianthus

    This heat loving, compact Lisianthus produces tons of fully double, blue flowers all summer long. The upright and compact habit makes it a great choice for smaller containers. Grows to around 8″ tall and 10″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Lobelia – Riviera Midnight Lobelia

    Dwarf, but vigorous variety blooms profusely throughout the summer. Plants keep their compact habit, ideal for containers and color bowls. Grow to 5″ tall and spreads. Full to part sun.

  • Lysimachia – Midnight Sun Lysimachia

    An excellent low-growing, trailing accent plant, producing dark, purple-black foliage and sunshine yellow flowers. Great for combos as a spiller or in the landscape as an annual flower. Grows to only 2-4″ tall and spreads all summer. Full to part sun.

  • Lysimachia – Sunburst Lysimachia

    An excellent cascading plant makes a great addition to combo planters. Round green foliage with colorful yellow buds are featured on this fast growing plant. Grows only a few inches tall and spreads 2-3 ft. wide. Full to part sun.

  • Marigold – Assorted Varieties

    Extremely tough and hardy annuals, producing an abundance of colorful flowers all summer long. Very heat and drought tolerant. Grow to various heights. Full to part sun.

  • Mecardonia – Little Sunshine Mecardonia hybrid

    This low growing, trailing plant has small bright foliage, and lemon-yellow flowers in summer through fall. Great for combination planters and baskets. Grows to 4-6″ tall and 18″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Melampodium – Showstar

    Excellent heat tolerant, dwarf plants produce an abundance of daisy-like bright yellow blooms all summer. Grows to 8″ tall and 18″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Mezoo – Trailing Red Dorotheanthus

    This plant is sure to deliver impact and beauty to combos or as a stand alone in conatiners, producing attractive, variegated, sucullent foliage, and small red, fan shaped flowers. Grows 6″ tall and spreads. Sun or shade.

  • Milkweed – Monarch Banquet Annual Asclepias

    This colorful, variegated, green with creamy-white edged leaved, tropical Milkweed is a must have plant to attract Monarchs. The colorful foliage is topped with two-tone red and orange flowers throughout the summer. Grows to 24-30″ tall. Full to part sun

  • Million Bells – Aloha Kona Calibrachoa

    An excellent variety of calibrachoa that can work from containers to hanging baskets. With beautiful saturated colors and oversized blooms this annual will stand out in the garden. This variety has an upright mounding habit with summer blooms. Grows 6-10″ tall and 12-18″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Million Bells – Aloha Nani Calibrachoa

    One of the most compact varieties of calibrachoa. It has excellent heat tolerance and great garden performance. Bloom time is late spring. Grows 10″ tall and 8″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Million Bells – Assorted Calibrachoa Calibrachoa

    Also known as Million Bells, producing a mounding, trailing growth habit, and bloom from spring until frost. Grow to around 6″ tall and 24″ wide. Best used in containers. Use Miracid fertilizer to maintain a slightly acid soil. Full to part sun.

  • Million Bells – Double Flowering Calibrachoa

    Double flowering Million Bells produce an abundance of double flowers from spring to frost, on compact, mounding, spreading plants, reaching 6″ tall and spreading. Best used in containers with Miracid fertilizer to maintain an acid soil. Full to part sun.

  • Million Bells – Hula Calibrachoa

    This unique variety of calibrachoa is well recognized for its dark “hula hoop” centers, making it an eye catching annual all season long. It has a semi-trailing habit. Grows 8-10″ tall and 12-18″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Million Bells – Superbells Varieties Calibrachoa

    Superbells bloom continuously from spring until frost. All Calibrachoa perform best in containers or hanging baskets, where watering can be controlled. Use Miracid fertilizer to keep soil slightly acidic. Produce a mounding, trailing habit. Sun to part sun.

  • Moonflower – White Calonyction

    A vigorous, climbing annual vine with pure white, fragrant flowers up to 6″ across. Flowers open from the evening until the following late-morning. Can grow to 15″ in one season. Full to part sun.

  • Morning Glory – Happy Hour Rose

    An annual, climbing vine, producing rose-red flowers, each with a white rim and throat over variegated foliage. Grows to 3 feet. Full to part sun.

  • Mosquito Plant – Citronella Pelargonium species

    Citronella Mosquito plant has a distinctive citronella fragrance, known to ward off pesky mosquitoes. An upright plant, producing some summer lavender flowers. Best in full sun. To bring out the fragrance, rub or crush the leaves.

  • Nemesia – Escential Varieties Nemesia hybrid

    This fragrant annual has loads of thick clusters of puffy, popcorn-shaped flowers in early spring and summer. Grows in an upright habit, 8-10″ tall and wide. Great for combinations. Part to full sun.

  • Oleander – Tropical

    Oleander plants are available in tree form or shrub form. A hummingbird magnet. This plant loves the hot sun and will flower all summer long. Looks great by the pool or deck-side retreat! Must bring inside for winter protection. Full to part sun.

  • Ornamental Oregano – Kirigami Origanum

    An eye catching, ornamental oregano, that features large purple-green bracts, rose flowers, and light green foliage. Grows in a dense mounding to semi-trailing habit. Loves the heat and sun.

  • Osteospermum – Voltage Osteospermum hybrid

    Unusual Osteo Daisies, producing a lower, mounding, spreading habit. Flowers are vibrant and can withstand hot, humid summers better than any other Osteo Daisy. Grows to 16′ tall and 28″ spread. Full to part sun.

  • Othonna – Little Pickles Othonna capensis

    Little Pickles is a low growing, succulent annual, producing pudgy, blue-green leaves that resemble tiny pickles. Grows in a low, dense mat and produces yellow, daisy-like blooms above the foliage in summer. Great for an annual groundcover or used as a spiller in planters. Grows to 2-3″ tall and spreads up to 3 ft. Full to part sun.

  • Pansies and Violas – Assorted

    Excellent flowering plants, Pansies and Violas begin blooming in late summer and fall. These plants will survive the winter if planted in the ground, and continue to flower the following spring. Eventually they die from the summer heat. Full to part sun.

  • Pansy – Cool Wave

    Twice the spread..double the color! The Cool Wave Pansy is hands down the fastest growing, longest-lasting, truly trailing pansy for spring and autumn. Grows 6-8″ tall and 24-30″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Passion Vine – Passiflora caerulea

    Passion Vine is an annual vine with flowers which reminded early pilgrims of the passion or suffering of Christ. The plant produces small berry-like fruit called granadilla or water lemon. It’s flowers are two-toned blue and white. Ht. 8′ Full to part sun.

  • Passion Vine – Becky’s Blue & White

    Colorful annual vine, producing loads of blooms with white petals and blue tipped filaments for a two-toned effect. More compact than some Passion flower vine varieties, but still a high climber. Needs a trllis to twine around. Full to part sun.

  • Pentas – Star Cluster Trailing Penta hybrid

    Star Cluster Trailing Penta features a trailing, spreading habit with abundant flowers and excellent heat tolerance. Great for sun combos. Grows to 8″ tall and spreads. Full to part sun.

  • Peperomia – Cupid Peperomia Cupid

    Cupid Peperomia is a trailing plant, producing light green, heart shaped leaves with creamy white edges. Grows to only a few inches tall and spreads. An excellent house plant. Part sun.

  • Peperomia – Glabella Peperomia Glabella

    Glabella Peperomia makes an excellent house plant. Easy to grow, this plant produces deep green, oval shaped leaves with a mounding, trailing habit. Grows to 6 inches tall and 12″ wide. Part sun.

  • Perilla – Magilla Purple

    A great addition to any shade combination, Magilla has reddish purple to dark purple variegated foliage. Part shade to shade.

  • Petchoa – Supercal and Colorburst

    A super hybrid of Petunia and Calibrachoa, these plants produce large vibrant petunia-like flowers from spring til frost. Great planted in the landscape or in container combos. Most varieties grow to around 10-14″ tall an a little wider. Full to part sun.

  • Petunia – Amore Petunia Hybrid

    Amore Petunias feature a semi-trailing habit, and large colorful, bicolored flowers, with patterns resembling a heart shape on each petal . Great for mixed containers or stand alone. Full to part sun.

  • Petunia – Blanket Petunia hybrid

    Every garden bed needs a Blanket Petunia to keep it covered with beautiful color. Blankets feature beautiful single or double flowers and vigorous growth, reaching 3 ft. or more, and only 6-8′ tall. Full to part sun.

  • Petunia – Cascadia Petunia hybrid

    Vigorous growing, colorful Petunias, producing a mounding/spreading habit. Great for hanging pots, containers of all kinds and in beds. Grows to 8-12″ tall and spreads. Full to part sun.

  • Petunia – Crazytunia Petunia hybrid

    A unique Petunia series, featuring vivid flower colors and unusual striking patterns. Great for that unusual look in containers or beds. Growth habit varies by variety. Full to part sun.

  • Petunia – Durabloom Petunia

    Durabloom develops a better root structure, producing a more durable plant that can handle more heat and drought conditions. The flower petals are thicker than normal, impervious to summer rains and heat. Full to part sun.

  • Petunia – Easy Wave Petunia

    A spreading or cascading Petunia, reaching 6-12” tall and spreading to over 3 feet wide. A wide variety of colors make this plant a great addition to combinations or as a stand alone in the garden. Full to part sun.

  • Petunia – Evening Sensation Petunia hybrid

    Stunning indigo-blue flowers cover this low growing Petunia all summer long. Flowers feature an award winning fragrance that is stronger in the evening. Grows to 8″ tall and 36″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Petunia – Frosted Sapphire Petunia

    Frosted Sapphire produces an abundance of fully double, blue and white picotee blooms from spring until frost. Mounding, spreading plants grow to 6-8″ tall and 22″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Petunia – Glamouflage Petunia hybrid

    Exciting and unusual Petunias with variegated, green leaves with creamy edges. Colorful flowers offer excellent contrast to the foliage for a phenomenal stand-alone item or for a combo planter. Full to part sun.

  • Petunia – Headliner Petunia hybrid

    Night Sky and Pink Sky are part of the Headliner Sky Petunia series. They have a solid color background, with white spots and small blotches resembling stars in the sky. Full to part sun.

  • Petunia – Hells Petunia hybrid

    The profusion of neon-colored blooms that cover the compact, semi trailing form provides a long season of vibrant color. This variety of petunias are some of the brightest we’ve seen! Grows 8-10″ tall and 12-18″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Petunia – Hippy Chick Violet Petuina

    Excellent, new Petunia, producing a unique bloom of violet with white edges on the petals. Grows in a semi-trailing habit, so it’s great for large baskets and containers. Grows to 12-14″ tall and spreads. Full to part sun.

  • Petunia – Itsy Petunia

    Itsy Magenta probably has the smallest flowers of all Petunias, but produces tons of blooms all summer long. Grows to only 4-6″ tall and 2 feet wide. Full to part sun.

  • Petunia – Lemonberry Petunia

    Lemonberry Petunia features striking burgandy flowers with pale yellow stripes on a mounding, spreading habit. Great for combos and baskets. Grows to 10″ tall and 22″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Petunia – Midnight Gold Petunia hybrid

    This mounding, spreading, double Petunia has unusual bicolor deep purple to black petals with golden tips. A vigorous grower, great for large containers or planted in the garden. Grows to 8-10″ tall and spreads to over 2 feet wide. Full to part sun.

  • Petunia – Pink Diamond Petunia hybrid

    Pink Diamond features huge double pink flowers with white on the tips of the petals. A vigorous grower, great for large container combos or planted in the garden. Grows in a mounding, spreading habit, reaching 8-10″ tall and spreading to over 2 feet wide. Full to part sun.

  • Petunia – Pinkerbelle Petunia

    Pinkerbelle produces very unique, semi-double, two-toned blooms of pink and white. A great addition to container combos or planted in the garden. Full to part sun.

  • Petunia – Ray Petunia hybrid

    The Ray variety of petunia is known for its large flowers and mounding habit. They offer some unique colors that bloom all season long. Grows 12-14″ tall and 12-16″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Petunia – Shock Wave Petunia

    This excellent Petunia has smaller but more abundant flowers than regular Wave Petunias. Same growth habit, a trailing, spreading plant full of flowers from spring until frost. Grows to 7-10″ tall and spreads up to 3 feet wide. Full to part sun.

  • Petunia – Supertunia Varieties Petunia hybrida

    Supertunias feature strong trailing/spreading growth habits, producing huge quantities of brilliant flowers from spring until frost. Great for combinations or as a colorful annual groundcover. Full to part sun.

  • Petunia – Surfinia Petunia

    An excellent spreading, cascading Petunia, with a variety of colors. Most varieties will mound to 6-10″ tall, then spread. Great for all uses. Full to part sun.

  • Petunia – Sweetunia Petunia hybrids

    Sweetunias produce upright, mounding plants with medium to high vigor. Flowers are vibrant and large, blooming from spring until frost. Grow to around 10-12″ tall. Full to part sun.

  • Petunia – Tidal Wave Petunia

    A mounding and spreading Petunia, reaching 16-22” tall. A wide variety of flower colors, blooming from spring until frost. Great for mass plantings. Part to full sun.

  • Petunia – Veranda Double Petunia hybrid

    These early-blooming, compact Petunias, with fully double ruffled flowers will be a stand out in the garden all season long. The double flowers are consistently double, and most importantly the flower extends out of the foliage canopy for a dramatic presentation. Grows 6-10″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Petunia – Vogue Double Petunia

    This new double petunia series has better branching than other double petunias on the market. It has more flowers in the center to create more flower power in containers and hanging baskets. Earlier to flower with a superior mounded, compact habit. Grows 8-10″ tall and 14-24″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Petunia – Wave Petunia

    A trailing or cascading Petunia, reaching only 4-6” tall and spreading up to 3-4 ft. wide. The flattest growth habit of the Wave family. Great for combination planters, baskets and mass plantings. Full to part sun.

  • Petunias – Assorted Petunia varieties

    A standard in the sunny flower garden, Petunias provide a ton of flower power featuring large blooms from spring until frost. Great for container combos. Most varieties grow to 10-15″ tall and a little wider. Full to part sun.

  • Phlox – Gisele Phlox hybrid

    These excellent annual Phlox have large, lightly fragrant blooms in a range of colors, flowering from early spring until frost. Great in combination planters and baskets. Very heat and sun tolerant. Full to part sun.

  • Platt’s Black – Robbie’s Leptinella squalida

    A low growing perennial, producing beautiful, bronze/black feathery leaves. Forms a soft, ferny mat of foliage. Yellow button flowers are produced in summer. Grows to only 2″ tall and spreads slowly. Full to part sun.

  • Popcorn Plant – Cassia Senna didymobotrya

    A novelty annual plant, featuring bright, buttery yellow flower spikes in summer and into fall. Leaves have the smell of buttered popcorn. Grows to 24-36″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Portulaca – Colorblast Rose Moss Portulaca

    Colorblast features colorful, two-toned flowers on low growing, trailing plants. Extremely heat and drought tolerant. Great for containers as the spiller or planted in the garden as a groundcover. Grows to 6″ tall and spreads to 2 feet. Full to part sun.

  • Portulaca – Rose Moss Portulaca varieties

    A very low-growing, colorful annual flower featuring semi-double and double blooms all summer long. Drought tolerant, and well-suited for hot, dry, full sun locations. One of the best low-care annuals. Grows around 6″ tall and spreads. Full to part sun.

  • Portulaca – Samba Rose Moss Portulaca

    A low, trailing annual flower, producing loads of flowers over succulent, needle-like foliage. Flowers open in daylight and close at night. Can really handle hot, dry conditions. Grows to 3-4″ tall and spreads. Full to part sun.

  • Pothos – Marble Queen

    Commonly used as a house plant, Pothos can be use in outside planter combos. They will not survive frost. Trailing, spreading plants will grow and grow. Trim as needed. Part sun.

  • Ptilotus – Joey Ptilotus hybrid

    An exceptionally heat loving and low maintenance plant. Has long-lasting, lavender-pink, conical flower spikes from late spring until fall. Grows to 12-18″ tall and wide. Full sun.

  • Rex Begonia – Assorted Rex-cultorum

    There are very few plants in nature that are more brilliantly or subtly colored and have a greater variety of leaf shapes than Rex Begonias. Rex Begonias make beautiful container and bedding plants in a shaded summer garden.

  • Rush – Big Twister Juncus effusus

    An upright Rush with corkscrew stems. Great for accent in planters. Grows to 112″ tall. Loves wet soils and can grow as a pond plant. Full to part sun.

  • Salvia – Assorted Varieties Salvia

    Excellent flowering annual Salvia, producing copious amounts of spiky, colorful flowers all summer long. They perform well in the heat of the summer. Full to part sun,

  • Salvia – Black & Bloom Salvia

    This annual Salvia makes a big impact, with thicker leaves, bigger deep blue blooms and darker black stems than Black & Blue. Loves the heat, drought and humidity. Outstanding garden perfomance. Grows to 36-48″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Salvia – Blue Chill Salvia

    Blue Chill’s colorful flower spikes offer a light blue hue to the flower garden. Well branched, heat lovers, this Salvia grows to 24″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Salvia – Golden Delicious Salvia elegans

    Hummingbirds will make a beeline to this wonderful Pineapple Sage. Fuzzy, bright yellow foliage provides a brilliant backdrop for fire engine red, tubular flowers in spring and again in late summer. Grows to 12-24” tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Salvia – Grandstand Salvia spendens

    Grandstands are available in several colors. All produce multiple, dynamic flower spikes on compact plants all summer long. Loved by butterflies and hummingbirds. They grow to 15-20″ tall. Full to part sun.

  • Salvia – Hummingbird Falls Salvia

    This exciting new salvia is a groundbreaking trailing annual. This hanging basket salvia is the first of its kind and offers great heat tolerance. With vivid-blue blooms, this annual will be a hummingbird magnet all season long. Grows 12-24″ tall and 18-36″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Salvia – Mysty Salvia

    A compact, tightly mounding Salvia, with masses of medium-sized, true blue flowers over dark green foliage. Blooms from spring until frost. Excellent heat tolerance. Grows to 12-18″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Salvia – Plum Crazy Salvia guaranitica

    Plum Crazy features spikes of burgandy flowers above green foliage all summer long. Loves the heat. Attracts pollinators. A vigorous, large Salvia, growing to 36-48″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Salvia – Purple & Bloom Salvia guaranitica

    An excellent heat and drought resistant plant, Purple & Bloom features purple flower spikes all summer long. Excellent heat tolerance. Habit is similar to Black & Bloom, growing to 40-48″ tall and 36-48″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Salvia – Rockin’ Salvia

    Excellent large annual Salvia, featuring colorful flower spikes atop deep green foliage, all summer long. Loves the heat and sun. A large plant, growing to 3-4 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Salvia – Roman Red Salvia splendens x darcyi

    Roman Red produces a very compact habit, featuring vibrant red flowers all summer long. Similar in habit and performance to Black and Bloom Salvia. A large Salvia, growing to 28-34″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Salvia – Skyscraper Salvia hybrid

    An excellent upright Salvia, featuring striking large blooms which are a magnet to butterflies and hummingbirds. Grows in just about any location, but loves the sun and heat. Can grow to over 2 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Salvia – Unplugged Pink Salvia hybrid

    An excellent upright Salvia by Proven Winners, Unplugged Pink features spiky, pink flowers from spring until frost. A pollinator magnet. Grows in an upright habit, 24″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Salvia – White Flame Salvia farinacea

    This impressive Salvia is covered in white blooms from spring until frost. Naturally compact, upright plants are extremely heat tolerant. Great for large planters and excellent in ground performance. Grows to 18-24″ tall and 12-18″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Scaevola – Bombay Scaevola hybrid

    These excellent varieties flowers in blue, pink or white fan shapes, beginning in early spring and lasting until frost. The foliage is lacy, emerald green. They love the heat and sun. Grows to 6-10″ tall and spreads. Full to part sun.

  • Scaevola – Scala Scaevola

    Scala Scaevola produces loads of fan shaped, flowers from spring until frost. Does well in container combos as a spiller, or planted in the garden. Loves the heat and sun. Grows to around 4-6″ tall and spreads. Full to part sun.

  • Sedum – Lemon Coral Sedum repustre

    A tender, spreading succulent plant, by Proven Winners, featuring chartreuse foliage. Great for combo container plantings. It is not a winter hardy sedum, but is very useful as a colorful spiller in containers. Loves hot and dry conditions. Full sun.

  • Sempervivum – Edwin’s Oddity Sempervivum

    This odd Sempervivum features leaves that curl into tube-like quills that are open at the ends. Foliage is lime green with red to purple tips. Forms a nice, weird clump of succulent foliage. Prefers morning sun with afternoon shade.

  • Senecio – Angel Wings Senecio candicans

    An exciting design option for mixed containers or in the ground, Angel Wings provides loads of brightness with its long, broad silky leaves of dazzling matte silver. Grows to 16-18″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Senecio – Silver Gleam Senicio

    A colorful foliage plant, producing large, silver leaves. A great addition to larger containers. Grows in an upright habit, reaching 12-16″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Sensitive Plant – Ali’s Mimosa pudica

    This creeping annual is best known for its curiosity value. The compound leaves fold inward and droop when touched or shaken, defending themselves from harm, and re-open a few minutes later. Grows 8-12″ tall and wide. Full to part shade.

  • Setcreacea – Variegated Purple Setcreasea pallida

    A native of Mexico, this annual is named for the striking variegated color of the foliage. Great accent, container or landscape plant. Low, spreading habit, excellent for a spiller in combo containers. Full to part sun.

  • Shamrock – Molten Lava Oxalis

    A colorful annual Shamrock from Proven Winners, producing chartreuse foliage with yellow summer blooms. Loves the sun and the heat. Grows in a mounding habit, 6-10″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Shamrock – Zinfandel Oxalis

    Zinfande Oxalis adds color and variety to any pot and makes even the most novice gardeners look like experts. Produces yellow summer flowers over purple foliage. Grows in a mound to 6-10″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Spider Plant – Variegated

    A very popular annual, known for it’s grass-like variegated foliage and mounding habit. Useful in combinations or alone in baskets and planters. Produces may offspring. Grows to about 12-15″ tall and wide. Sun or shade.

  • Stock – Harmony Mix Matthiola

    A nice mix of annual, single and double flowers on compact, dwarf plants. Great for cut flowers. Grows 15-20″ tall and 12-14″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Strawflower – Assorted Bracteantha

    Cottage Yellow Strawflower features a compact habit, and blooms from spring until frost. Extremely heat tolerant. Strawflowers are known for their papery textured flower petals. Part to full sun.

  • String of Pearls – Senecio rowleyanus

    A trailing, succulent annual plant producing strands of pearl shaped, green beads. Loves the sun and heat. Keep on the dry side. Grows to 2-4″ tall and spreads. Full to part sun.

  • String of Pearls – Gula’s Senecio rowleyanus

    Distinctive annual foliage plant with almost perfectly round foliage, aligned in a chain-like habit. A succulent, so needs little water after established. Grows slowly to 1-2″ tall and several inches wide. Full to part sun.

  • Swedish Ivy – Green Plectranthus

    Trailing Swedish Ivy variety, great for adding a spiller to combination plantings. Grows to around 6-8″ tall and spreads quickly. Full to part sun.

  • Sweet Potato Vine – Assorted Ipomoea

    Very vigorous, trailing plants (not climbers), providing color to combinations. Also good as an annual groundcover. Grows to 6-10″ tall but can spread to several feet wide. Full to part sun.

  • Sweet Potato Vine – Floramia Compact Ipomoea

    The Floramia variety of sweet potato vine is known for its extremely well-branched and compact habit. Not as vigorous as some other varieties. They make excellent foliage components in combinations. Grows 6-12″ and 12-18″ wide. Sun or shade.

  • Talinum – Limon Talinum paniculatum

    A ‘must-have’ for it’s brilliant display of vibrant, lime-green leaves. Tiny rose-pink flowers rise up above the foliage in an airy display. Foliage grows to about 18″ tall, but flowers reach 30-32″. Full to part sun.

  • Tecoma – Kalama Tecoma

    This heat loving tropical plant features loads of trumpet shaped flowers all summer. Compact plants are great for smaller containers. Grows to around 24″ tall and 18″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Torenia – Assorted Torenia hybrids

    All varieties have trailing habits, and bloom from spring until frost. Shade tolerant, but can handle exposure to morning and mid day sun. Part sun to shade.

  • Verbena – Cloud Verbena bonariensis

    Cloud Verbena produces tight clusters of tightly packed violet blooms atop tall, slender stems that rise high above the ground hugging foliage. These heat tolerant plants grow to around 2 ft. tall. Full to part sun.

  • Verbena – Lanai Verbena hybrid

    The Lanai Verbena performance never goes out of style. Excellent disease resistance ensures this verbena will look great in the garden. Strong trailing habits are ideal for hanging baskets and mixed combinations. Grows 6-10″ tall and 20-24″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Verbena – Lanai Compact Verbena hybrid

    This variety of verbena has a more controlled and mounding habit. Vibrant blooms all season long make this a great addition to the garden. Disease resistant. Grows 4-6″ tall and 12-14″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Verbena – Meteor Shower Verbena bonariensis

    Meteor Shower Verbena combines a strong, vigorous plant with a compact plant. Lavender, globular flowers rise above narrow green foliage. Blooms all summer. Grows to 30-36″ tall. Full to part sun.

  • Verbena – Mix Verbena

    Excellent, tough annual producing colorful flowers above dark green leaves. Slightly spreading, mounding plants grow to 10″ tall and a little wider. Full to part sun.

  • Verbena – Superbena Varieties Verbena

    Superbena Verbenas from Proven Winners are extremely prolific bloomers, starting in early spring and continuing into late fall. Excellent as spillers in container combos and will trail over the sides for a cascading effect. They grow to 6-12″ tall and will spread to over 2 feet. Full to part sun.

  • Verbena – Upright Cadet Verbena

    An excellent, upright growing Verbena, Cadet produces loads of flower clusters all summer long. Very heat tolerant. Compact habit makes it great for patio planters, growing to 10″ tall and a little wider. Full to part sun.

  • Vinca – Cora Catharanthus

    A heat lover, Cora produces an abundance of showy 2″ diameter blooms all summer. Great for that hot, dry location. Grow to 16″ tall and 25″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Vinca – Cora Cascade Catharanthus

    Also known as annual Periwinkle, Cora Cascade Vinca have a trailing/spreading habit and are tremendous heat lovers. Blooms from spring until frost. Grows to 4-6″ tall and spreads up to 3 feet. Full to part sun.

  • Vinca – Cora Cascade Cathatanthus

    An vigorous trailing Vinca, growing to 6-8″ tall and spreading up to 36″ wide. Thrives in the heat and humidity with excellent disease resistance. Great for planters as a spiller or in the ground as a low flowering groundcover. Full sun.

  • Vinca – Mediterranean

    Excellent trailing Vinca, growing to only 4-6″ tall and spreading up to 30″. Loves the heat and sun. Great for a spiller in planters. Full to part sun.

  • Vinca – Pacifica

    Heat loving Vincas, producing extemely large, colorful flowers. Pacificas grow is a mounding habit , reaching 10-14″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Vinca – Quasar Catharanthus

    A group of uniquely colored Vinca, featuring exceptionally large flowers and excellent summer disease resistance. Heat lovers. Fast growers, reaching 10-12″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Vinca – Soiree Catharanthus

    Soiree Vinca produces loads of small star-shaped flowers all summer long, on a mounded plant. Excellent heat tolerance. A true heat lover. Grows to 6-10″ tall and 12-18″ wide. Full to part sun.

  • Vinca – Tattoo

    Tattoo Vinca produce one-of-a-kind flowers, with dark tones mixed with base colors of each variety. Best flower color contrast is with high light and hot conditions. Grow in a upright mound, reaching 14″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Vinca – Titan

    An annual, upright and mounding Vinca. A vigorous grower, growing to 14-16″ tall and wide. Loves the heat and sun. Full to part sun.

  • Vinca Vine – Variegated

    A low, trailing vinca, with colorful white and green variegated foliage. Great addition to combinations in pots or hanging baskets. Full to part sun.

  • Vine – Black Eyed Susan Thunbergia

    A fast growing annual vine, producing flowers from late spring until fall. Grows up to 6 ft. in one season, and needs trellising. Great for containers or in the ground. Full to part sun.

  • Vine – Candy Corn Manettia inflata

    A twineing annual vine, producing brilliant red blooms tipped with bright yellow. Grows at a slow to moderate rate, flowering during the summer. Loves the full sun, bat can tolerate part sun.

  • Vine – Cardinal Climber

    Attractive feathery foliage and bright red, trumpet-shaped summer blooms enhance this fast growing annual vine. A twiner, so it needs a trellis or fence to climb on. A hummingbird magnet. Can grow to 6-12 ft. Full to part sun.

  • Vine – Cypress

    A twining, climbing annual vine with thin thread-like leaves, producing star-shaped flowers all summer. A butterfly and hummingbird magnet. Full to part sun.

  • Vine – Hyacinth Bean

    An annual vine that grow to 6 – 7 ft. or more. Features a fantastic lavender bloom and seed pods. Full to part sun.

  • Wandering Jew – Nanouk Tradescantia

    Nanouk is a vigorous, Wandering Jew-type plant in growth habit and appearance. Produces a trailing habit with variegated, purple, pink and green foliage. Needs sun to maintain variegation. Full to part sun.

  • Wirevine – Creeping Muehlenbeckia sp.

    A low growing annual/perennial with small, green leaves over dark, wiry stems. Grows 4-6″ tall and spreads. Tends to be perennial when planted in the ground, and annual in containers. Full to part sun.

  • Zinnia – Assorted Zinnia

    Assorted single and double flowering, compact varieties of Zinnias, great for summer color. Check the tags for mature sizes, as they vary by variety. Full to part sun.