Angelonia, also known as “Summer Snapdragon,” is a low-maintenance flowering plant native to Mexico and the West Indies that produces spikes of two-lipped, snapdragon-like flowers in colors like white, blue, pink, and purple. The vibrant green foliage sits lower to the ground, accenting the colorful flower spikes. Plants are upright and somewhat bushy, growing 12 to 18 inches tall depending on the variety. It thrives in full sun, tolerates heat and humidity, and prefers well-drained soil, making it a popular choice for warm-season landscapes, containers, and hanging baskets. Angelonia is also a self-cleaning plant, meaning it does not require deadheading to maintain continuous blooms.
Argyranthemum, or Marguerite Daisy, is a bushy annual producing daisy-like flowers in shades of white, yellow, pink, and red, along with distinctive aromatic, ferny, or dissected foliage. This low-maintenance plant is ideal for containers and borders, attracting pollinators with its prolific, long-lasting blooms from spring through summer.
Lobularia, commonly known as Sweet Alyssum, is a low-growing annual plant that produces abundant clusters of tiny, sweet-smelling flowers in shades of white, pink, purple, and apricot. The flowers are known for their honey-like fragrance and a long blooming season. It thrives in full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil, and is generally resistant to pests and deer.
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.
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.
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