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  2. Bring a Pop of Color to Your Garden With These Annual Flowers

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    They’re a pollinator favorite. Newer types don’t have to be deadheaded, or have spent blooms removed, in order to bloom all summer long. Sun Exposure: full sun USDA Hardiness Zones: 9 to 11 ...

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    Peony. Peonies are the queens of the springtime garden! With huge, lush flowers that are lavishly scented, they bloom in late spring. Make sure they get full sun, or they don’t bloom well.

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  5. Canna (plant) - Wikipedia

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    The wild species often grow to at least 2–3 m (6.6–9.8 ft) in height, but wide variation in size exists among cultivated plants; numerous cultivars have been selected for smaller stature. [ 9 ] Cannas grow from swollen underground stems , correctly known as rhizomes, which store starch, and this is the main attraction of the plant to ...

  6. Phlox - Wikipedia

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    It blooms from July to September. Creeping phlox spreads rapidly and makes great ground cover. [4] It can be planted to cover banks, fill spaces under tall trees, and spill and trail over slopes. Creeping phlox blooms in spring and produces long, spreading stems, which become woody with age. It was introduced into cultivation by the late 1700s. [5]

  7. Bellis perennis - Wikipedia

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    Bellis perennis is a perennial herbaceous plant growing to 20 centimetres (8 inches) in height. [4] It has short creeping rhizomes and rosettes of small rounded or spoon-shaped leaves that are from 2 to 5 cm (34 –2 in) long and grow flat to the ground. The species habitually colonises lawns, and is difficult to eradicate by mowing, hence ...