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  2. The Best Flowers and Perennials to Plant in Your Garden ... - AOL

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    Higher maintenance than annual cosmos, this perennial species (Cosmos atrosanguineus) bears dark red flowers that smell like chocolate until fall temperatures dip below 50 degrees Fahrenheit. A ...

  3. The 20 Most Beautiful Perennial Flowers to Plant in Your Garden

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    Phlox grows best in zones 3 through 9 and in full sun to part shade (depending on the variety). These spring-flowering plants prefer to be planted after the last frost. SHOP PHLOX

  4. 12 beautiful plants and flowers to enjoy in Southern ... - AOL

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    Here are plants and flowers to enjoy, one for every month of the year, from lilacs, camellias and poinsettias to native buckwheat, wildflowers and toyon. 12 beautiful plants and flowers to enjoy ...

  5. Penstemon spectabilis - Wikipedia

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    Penstemon spectabilis is a perennial herb that grows in an upright or mounding fashion, attaining a maximum height of 2-4 feet and a maximum width of 3-4 feet during its 5-10 year lifespan. [ 1 ] The thin leaves are lance-shaped to oval, toothed on the edges, [ 2 ] and up to 10 centimeters in length.

  6. Sandersonia - Wikipedia

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    The growth habit is upright but lax, with plants benefitting from staking. Herbaceous perennials, Sandersonias die back naturally at the end of the season, surviving the winter in zones 9 and 10. They do well in San Francisco , San Diego , and other places with mild climates and are also suited to cultivation in glasshouses.

  7. Portulacaria afra - Wikipedia

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    Drought-tolerant and fire-resistant, it will endure desert sun and heat once established, which the jade plant will not. P. afra is a common landscape plant in Phoenix, Arizona, and southern California, growing in USDA plant hardiness zones 9-11. Cuttings root very easily in most potting media.