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Abelia spp.
Abelia is a graceful shrub known for its arching stems, glossy foliage, and fragrant clusters of flowers that bloom from summer to autumn.

Geum montanum, Geum reptans
Geum, or Alpine Geum, is a group of hardy, low-growing perennials perfect for rock gardens or sunny edges.

Phlox drummondii
Annual Phlox (Phlox drummondii, often listed as P. campanularia) is a classic bedding favorite that brings vivid color and dense flower clusters to summer gardens.

Astroloba spp.
Astroloba is a compact and decorative succulent genus closely related to Haworthia, known for its spirally arranged fleshy leaves and low-maintenance nature.

Nemophila menziesii
Baby Blue Eyes (Nemophila menziesii) is a charming annual flower known for its delicate, cup-shaped blooms in shades of sky blue with white centers.

Dicentra eximia, Dicentra formosa, Dicentra spectabilis
Dicentra (bleeding heart) species are beloved for their gracefully arching stems of heart-shaped, pendant flowers and delicate, fern-like foliage.

Prunus spp.
Francoa Francoa ramosa, popularly known as Bridal Wreath, is a delicate clump-forming perennial with arching stems topped by graceful spikes of white blooms.

Cytisus spp.
Cytisus, commonly known as broom, brings a burst of pea-shaped bloom to the garden in yellow, crimson, or bi-colored displays.

Ajuga reptans
Ajuga, or Bugle, is a dependable groundcover plant that thrives in shade and spreads easily to fill gaps between taller plants or spring bulbs.

Buddleia davidii
Buddleia, commonly known as the butterfly bush, is beloved for its long, fragrant flower spikes that attract bees and butterflies. While B.

Camellia japonica ‘Adolphe Audusson’
Camellia ‘Adolphe Audusson’ is a prized cultivar from the Camellia japonica lineage, known for its dramatic, blood-red semi-double flowers and deep glossy foliage.

Campanula medium
Campanula medium, commonly known as the Canterbury Bell or Cup and Saucer Bell, is a traditional favorite for cottage and border gardens.

Matricaria chamomilla
Matricaria chamomilla—commonly known as German chamomile—is a fast-growing annual herb prized for its fragrant daisy-like blooms and calming uses.

Clarkia spp.
Clarkia is a cheerful, easy-to-grow annual wildflower, often called Godetia or Satin Flower.

Convolvulus spp.
Convolvulus, part of the bindweed family, includes annuals, herbaceous perennials, and shrubs with saucer- or funnel-shaped blooms.

Centaurea spp.
Centaurea, commonly known as Cornflower or Knapweed, includes a diverse group of hardy perennials loved for their thistle-like blooms and easy-going nature.

Geranium spp.
Cranesbill geraniums are a diverse group of hardy perennials known for their colorful flowers, distinctive foliage, and fuss-free growth.

Dahlia pinnata
Dahlias are among the most celebrated summer-to-autumn bloomers, famed for their dazzling range of flower shapes, sizes, and colors.

Erigeron spp.
Fleabane (Erigeron) brims with cottage-garden charm, offering cheerful daisy-like blooms that dot the border or landscape with vibrant color.

Prunus spp.
Prunus is a large and beloved genus within the rose family (Rosaceae), encompassing more than 200–300 species including flowering cherries, almonds, apricots, peaches, and ornamental plums .

Myosotis spp.
Myosotis, popularly known as forget‑me‑not, is a charming hardy biennial producing carpets of tiny star‑like flowers.

Forsythia spp.
Forsythia is a cheerful, easy-to-grow shrub loved for its sunny bright-yellow flowers that appear before leaf emergence in late winter to early spring.

Plumeria rubra
Plumeria rubra, commonly called frangipani, is a tropical shrub or small tree renowned for its glossy foliage and fragrant spiral-petaled blossoms.

Liatris spicata
Liatris spicata, known as Gay Feather or Blazing Star, lights up gardens with tall, feathery flower spikes through late summer.