Southwest Plants
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Plant Guide
‘New Hurricane’ coleus
Plectranthus scutellarioides ‘New Hurricane’‘New Hurricane’ has fiery red-and-yellow foliage, as intricately cut as paper snowflakes.
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Plant Guide
‘Little Twister’ coleus
Plectranthus scutellarioides ‘Little Twister’A mid-size coleus, perfect for filling gaps, 'Little Twister' has crimped, fingery leaves that emerge inky purple, then gradually change to predominantly yellow with lime edges and purple veins.
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Plant Guide
‘Amazon’ coleus
Plectranthus scutellarioides ‘Amazon’An excellent chartreuse selection, 'Amazon' has ruffly leaves that glow after dusk.
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Plant Guide
‘Ruby Ruffles’ coleus
Plectranthus scutellarioides ‘Ruby Ruffles’‘Ruby Ruffles’ has frilly, fingery foliage with ruby centers and chartreuse edges.
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Plant Guide
‘Trailing Salamander’ coleus
Plectranthus scutellarioides ‘Trailing Salamander’‘Trailing Salamander’, which grows 14 inches tall, has oval, near-black leaves edged in bright lime.
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Plant Guide
Coleus
Plectranthus scutellarioidesColeus are tender tropicals that are generally grown as annuals because they are hardy only in Zone 11.
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Plant Guide
‘Maggie’ Bourbon rose
Rosa ‘Maggie’This deeply fragrant rose produces rounded double blossoms of mauve-red in spring and fall.
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Plant Guide
Trumpet creeper
Campsis radicans
Trumpet creeper is a vigorous climber with clusters of trumpet-shaped orange to red flowers from late summer to autumn.
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Plant Guide
Callie Rose Star
Calibrachoa 'Callie Rose Star’
This rose-and-cream Calibrachoa is one of a kind.
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Plant Guide
Winter begonia
Bergenia ciliataThis plant's leaves are large and bright green, with fine hairs, and grow to about 12 inches across.