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Browallia, Bush Violet (Browallia speciosa)A bushy perennial from tropical South America, Browalia speciosa is most commonly grown as an annual, but also makes a lovely houseplant. Named varieties have lush, but compact growth and an abundance of blooms. Depending on variety, the flowers may be white, violet or sky blue.… |
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Caladium (Caladium bicolor)Large, heart-shaped leaves in a variety of colors. Great accent plant that adds a tropical feel to any setting. This low-maintenance selection requires little attention. |
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Calceolaria, Pouch Flower, Slipper Flower (Calceolaria Hybrid)The bright, puffed up blooms of Hybrid Calceolarias bring a burst of color and unexpectedness to summer plantings. Choosing a site out of hot, afternoon sun will ensure the most productive flowering. Does well indoors when placed in medium light. |
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Calendula, English Marigold, Pot Marigold (Calendula officinalis)Masses of sunny blooms well into autumn make Calendula an excellent backup for your garden favorites with shorter bloom times. Calendula often self-seeds, providing you with bonus plants that are easily enjoyed, or easily removed for sharing. |
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Calibrachoa Cabaret® (Calibrachoa Hybrid)Announcing… a star performer! The Cabaret® Series of Calibrachoa delights gardeners with a non-stop show of color all season long. The tiny, funnel shaped, petunia like flowers cover an abundance of mounding to semi-trailing stems. The brightly colored blooms are useful as fillers… |
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Calibrachoa (Calibrachoa Hybrid)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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Calla Lily (Zantedeschia Hybrid)Smoothly elegant trumpets of bloom bring a feeling of sophistication and artistry to gardens or containers. Consistent feeding and soil moisture are key to strong blooming. Excellent as a houseplant. |
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Candle Plant (Cassia alata)Cassia gets its common name from its striking upright flower clusters that resemble candlesticks held above the foliage. The intricate foliage and unusual blooms add an instant exotic feel to the landscape. Useful as a small tree in warm, frost-free climates. |
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Canna Lily Assorted Colors (Canna x generalis)This flamboyant plant always makes a bold statement! Huge banana-like leaves topped with bright blooms from summer to frost. Adds a tropical touch to the landscape. Deer resistant. |
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Canna Lily (Canna x generalis)Choose Canna to add an instant tropical feel to the landscape. Incredibly striking when planted in groups of several plants or even a large mass in open areas. Cannas are perennial in warm climates, but the tubers cans be dug up in the fall and stored for the winter in cold areas.… |
