Late Spring - Page 9 of 31 - Fine Gardening

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    ‘Saffier’ Grape hyacinth

    Muscari armeniacum 'Saffier'

    Grape hyacinths are hardy, easy to grow, and have long-lasting blooms--no garden should be without them.

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    ‘Splendens’ bottlebrush

    Callistemon citrinus 'Splendens'

    This low-care, evergreen shrub to 10-15 feet tall and wide produces large, bright red bottlebrush flowers from spring through summer followed by woody seedpods.

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    Calibrachoa Superbells® Dreamsicle

    Calibrachoa  Superbells® Dreamsicle

    Calibrachoas are great alternatives to petunias.

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    Cora™ periwinkle

    Catharanthus roseus Cora™ series

    The disease-resistant Cora™ series of periwinkles comes in a range of flower colors—from white to lavender to burgundy—and looks great until the first fall frost.

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    Littleleaf cordia

    Cordia parvifolia

    Though its leaves are small, this semi-deciduous shrub stands out in the landscape.

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    ‘Baby Sun’ coreopsis

    Coreopsis grandiflora ‘Baby Sun’

    A multitude of 2-inch, golden-yellow daisy flowers sits atop thready foliage from late spring to late summer if deadheaded promptly.

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    Serbian bellflower

    Campanula poscharskyana ‘Blue Waterfall’

    Serbian bellflowers have an easy, undemanding habit.

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    Corydalis flexuosa

    Corydalis flexuosa

    From late spring to summer, this species produces clusters of brilliant blue flowers over ferny foliage.

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    Corydalis elata

    Corydalis elata

    This fragrant, blue-flowered species is more vigorous and heat tolerant than the blue cultivars.

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    Red valerian

    Centranthus ruber

    This clump-forming perennial has deep to mid-green leaves and dense clusters of small white, pale rose-pink, or dark crimson flowers in long, slender stems.