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Maiden pink
Dianthus deltoidesThis mat-forming species with dark green leaves is one of the easiest to grow.
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‘Dwarf Cherry Rose’ nasturtium
Tropaeolum majus ‘Dwarf Cherry Rose’This old-fashioned cultivar of the species has a mounding habit and grows 12 inches tall and about as wide.
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Prairie trillium
Trillium recurvatumThis is one of the first and most plentiful Trilliums to bloom in the spring.
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Cypress vine
Ipomoea quamoclitAn annual twining climber with deeply cut, feather-fine leaves, cypress vine bears rich red inch-wide blossoms.
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Scarlet clematis
Clematis texensis 'Duchess of Albany'This vigorous climber can easily cover a support of 8 to 10 feet tall once established.
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Strawberry geranium
Saxifraga stoloniferaThis plant is a rosette-forming evergreen perennial with kidney-shaped to rounded leaves.
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Flame azalea
Rhododendron calendulaceumThis plant's leaves are mid-green and are softly hairy on both sides.
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Purple fountain grass
Pennisetum x advena 'Rubrum'This tropical annual produces mounds of narrow burgundy-red foliage and purple plumes to 1 foot long.
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Jasmine tobacco
Nicotiana alata and cvs.
This short nicotiana bears fragrant, flat, star-like flowers in many colors: crimson, purple, wine, rose, pink, lime green, and white.
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Honey bush
Melianthus majorHoney bush has attractive, 12- to 20-inch-long pinnate leaves with sharply toothed silver-green leaflets.