The finest landscaping petunia. Without a doubt. Supertunia Vista cultivars thrive well throughout the growing season, lasting an additional month in southern areas and well into October in temperate climes.
A long-blooming annual that attracts butterflies and hummingbirds, this is it. Most verbenas of this variety need deadheading, but these simple blossoms don't produce much seed and won't become invasive.
Calibrachoa (Superbells) is ideal for busy gardeners who desire color! Its bright red, yellow, orange, or pink blossoms will brighten any container, window box, hanging basket, or raised bed.
Surefire Begonias are the most flexible for year-round color in sun or shade. Its stronger, more lasting branches and bigger blooms that bloom without deadheading will astound you.
Growing Rockapulco impatiens is easy. They'll be pleased with a shaded area, fertilizer, and wet soil. Beautiful double flowers in pink, coral, purple, and red make these impatiens stand out in any garden bed or container.
Angelonia, with its bright blue, purple, pink, or white blossoms, adds color to your landscape. They thrive in sunny, well-drained soil and don't mind hot, humid weather.
Regardless of gardening expertise, this charming annual flower grows easily. It gives your containers or landscape roughness and style. Do not be fooled, Truffula. Pink globe amaranth grows fast to fill areas.
Gardeners enjoy Proven Winners thornless, seedless, odorless, non-sticky cleomes. They bloom spring fall, tolerate heat, humidity, and drought, and have few diseases.