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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… |
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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. |
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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… |
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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. |
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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." |
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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. |
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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. |
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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… |
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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. |
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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. |
