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Carnation

Carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus)

Dianthus caryophyllus produce fragrant, loosely tufted blooms sure to catch the attention of nose and eyes. Varieties bred from this species give the gardener a selection of heights and branching habits to fit a range of gardening needs and space; from large cutting gardens to lush…

Cat's Whiskers, Java Tea

Cat's Whiskers, Java Tea (Orthosiphon staminus)

A fun and exotic-looking plant prized for its unique flowers with long white stamens that resemble a cat’s whiskers. A favorite for enticing butterflies, bees and hummingbirds into the garden. Makes a good houseplant and flowers are suitable for cut arrangements.

Celosia, Cockscomb, Flamingo Feather

Celosia, Cockscomb, Flamingo Feather (Celosia species)

Celosia are known for their bright, soft-to-the-touch blooms. Depending on the variety chosen, those blooms may be a wavy ridge resembling a velvety rooster's comb (crested) or a fluffy, feather-like stalk (plumed). These fun and colorful plants thrive with full sun and consistent…

Centradenia

Centradenia (Centradenia floribunda)

Provides a rewarding display of rose-purple flowers all season. Dark bronze-green foliage is a nice complement. The perfect choice for brightening lifeless shaded areas.

Cineraria

Cineraria (Pericallis species)

Cineraria's daisy-like blooms come in a rainbow of brilliant colors to brighten any summer annual planting. In its warmer native zones Cineraria blooms from winter to spring. Excellent as a houseplant when provided medium light levels."

Cineraria, Pericallis, Florists' Cineraria

Cineraria, Pericallis, Florists' Cineraria (Cineraria x hybrida)

Cineraria's daisy-like blooms come in a rainbow of brilliant colors to brighten any summer annual planting. In its warmer native zones Cineraria blooms from winter to spring. Excellent as a houseplant when provided medium light levels.

Cleome, Spider Flower

Cleome, Spider Flower (Cleome hassleriana)

Spidery poufs of flower heads top tall stems in a striking display. The curious looking bloom clusters bring fragrance, soft color and lightness to gardens and large containers.

Coleus, Painted Nettle

Coleus, Painted Nettle (Solenostemon)

Coleus has long been a go-to choice for shady plantings, and now many sun-loving varieties are readily available as well. A multitude of foliage hues and variegation patterns from the many named varieties allows for endless design possibilities. Especially attractive with trailing…

Common Zinnia

Common Zinnia (Zinnia elegans)

A favorite of gardeners and butterflies alike, Zinnias bring long-lasting, bright color and rich texture to any planting. Removal of spent blooms will assure the most prolific and ongoing floral display.

Copperleaf

Copperleaf (Acalypha wilkesiana)

Copperleaf’s mosaic of red, green and purple mottled foliage results in a plant more colorful than many blooming plants. The rich color makes this a spectacular accent on its own or the perfect solution for breaking up the monotony of a landscape filled with green-foliage plants.

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