Bidens, Assorted
Bidens are a large genus of annual or perennial plants in the Asteraceae (daisy) family, featuring star-shaped flowers and often fern-like foliage. Star-shaped blooms typical of the daisy family, with a ring of 5-7 ray florets (petals) surrounding a central disc of small tubular flowers. Colors include yellow, white, pink, and orange.
Calibrachoa, Assorted
Cleome, Assorted
Cleome, or spider flower, features delicate, spidery blooms with long stamens, often giving the appearance of an exotic, airy flower. The small flowers are clustered in globe-shaped heads atop tall stalks. Its distinctive, slightly sticky leaves and stems have an aromatic odor that deters deer and rabbits.
The plant has an erect, bushy form, growing to 2-5 feet tall, with some varieties reaching up to 4 feet.
Cosmos, Assorted
Cosmos are characterized by their bright, daisy-like blooms with ray petals radiating from a central disk. They come in a wide spectrum of colors. They feature delicate, fern-like foliage and grow 1 to 6 feet tall.
Gazania, Assorted
Commonly known as African Daisies
Gerbera Daisy, assorted
Impatien, New Guinea, Assorted
Lobelia, Assorted
Melampodium, Showstar
Nemesia, Assorted
Nemesia is a South African native flowering plant, features profuse, small, tubular, and two-lipped flowers. The flowers are known for their sweet fragrance, which attracts pollinators, and the plants have a compact, mounding habit suitable for borders, containers, and hanging baskets. The leaves are generally lance-shaped with toothed or serrated margins, varying in color from green to grey-green. Nemesias thrive in full sun but can tolerate partial shade.
Nicotiana, Assorted
Pentas, Assorted
Pentas (Pentas lanceolata), or Egyptian Star Flower, is a tropical perennial or annual known for its long-lasting, clustered, star-shaped flowers in red, pink, purple, and white, attracting butterflies and hummingbirds. They have a compact, mounded habit, grow to 2-3 feet tall, and thrive in full sun to light shade and well-drained soil, making them ideal for beds, containers, and mass plantings in warm climates
Petunia, Supertunia
Portulaca, Assorted
Commonly known as Moss Roses
Purslane, Assorted
Purslane (Portulaca oleracea) is a low-growing annual plant that forms a mat with thick, succulent stems and fleshy, oval leaves. It produces small, five-petaled yellow flowers that open only in sunlight, and it thrives in warm, sunny conditions. Similar to Moss Roses, they are in the same genus.
Snapdragon, Assorted
Snapdragons are upright flowers with hinged “dragon jaws” that come in many vibrant colors, blooming best in cool spring and fall weather. They thrive in full sun to partial shade with moist, well-drained soil, and can be encouraged to produce more flowers by pinching back young plants and deadheading spent blooms. These low-maintenance, fragrant plants are great for cutting gardens, containers, and attracting butterflies and hummingbirds.
Verbena, Assorted
Vinca, Assorted
Viola, Assorted
Viola flowers are typically small, low-growing plants with delicate, five-petaled blooms that vary widely in color. They typically have an asymetric shape with five petals, often with the lower petal larger and featuring a small pouch or spur at the base. Leaves are Generally heart-shaped (cordate) or kidney-shaped (reniform) and often arranged alternately along the stem.