Late Spring - Page 23 of 31 - Fine Gardening

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    ‘John Proffit’ ice plant

    Delosperma 'John Proffit'

    Covering itself with glowing fuchsia daisy-like flowers with many narrow petals, 'John Proffit' makes a beautiful groundcover or container plant.

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    ‘Variegata’ iris

    Iris pallida ‘Variegata’

    An iris with foliage as showy as its flowers, 'Variegata' has bright green leaves striped with yellow and beautiful soft blue flowers with yellow beards.

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    Blackfoot daisy

    Melampodium leucanthum

    A native perennial shrub that grows to about 2 feet tall and wide and covers itself the whole season with honey-scented, white and yellow daisy flowers.

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    Mexican petunia

    Ruellia brittoniana ‘Purple Showers’

    This 3-foot-tall evergreen shrub bears many tubular, blue or purple, petunia-like flowers on dark stems over a long period.

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    ‘Carefree Beauty’ rose

    Rosa 'Carefree Beauty'

    This vigorous, upright shrub rose sports smooth, olive-green leaves and clusters of cup-shaped, semi-double, fragrant, bubble-gum-pink flowers from spring to fall.

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    ‘Betty Boop’ rose

    Rosa 'Betty Boop'

    'Betty Boop' is a bushy, upright, floribunda rose growing to 3 to 5 feet tall.

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    ‘New Look Red’ Egyptian star cluster

    Pentas lanceolata ‘New Look Red’

    Red star-shaped flowers with small white centers bloom atop erect stems from spring to autumn.

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    Alder buckthorn

    Rhamnus frangula 'Asplenifolia'

    A bushy, deciduous, slow-growing shrub with finely textured, scalloped leaves, this plant grows to 12 feet tall and almost as wide.

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    American cranberry bush

    Viburnum trilobum

    This deciduous, rounded shrub grows to 15 feet tall with maple-like, lobed, dark green leaves that turn shades of red, yellow, and purple in autumn.

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    Johnny-jump-up

    Viola tricolor

    This annual, biennial, or short-lived perennial is grown for its long season of pansy flowers in shades of purple, blue, yellow, and white.