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Begonia semperflorens •Common name: Wax begonia Wax begonia Late spring to early fall Flower/fall foliage color: pink, red, white. Annual plants They like sun to semi shade Wax begonia Height: 6-12” Spacing: 6-8” Produce non-stop flowers on easy-care They are suitable in front of summer annual borders and combine well with other colored flowers in mixed plantings or containers Wax begonia Single or double one inch flowers The seeds must be started 4-6 months before transplanting. Temp. should be kept 60-70 degrees F. Leaf spot may result from overcrowding Wax begonia Coleus hybrida Common name: Coleus Coleus hybrida Late spring to fall Flower/Foliage Color: Grown fro variegated foliage Sun to Semi Shade Annual plant Coleus hybrida Height: 1-3’ Spacing: 18-24” Simple leaves are 4-angled stems Leaves are often blotched with various colors and patterns Coleus hybrida Houseplant or interiorscape Small flowers In slender, terminal clusters Irreguar shaped Coleus hybrida Pelargonium x hortorum Common name: Geranium Pelargonium x hortorum Late spring to early fall Sun Foliage/Flower Color: Biocolor, pink, red, salmon, white Annual plant Pelargonium x hortorum Height: 12-24” Spacing: 12” Leaves are 3-5” across Leaves have 3-5 shallow lobes with very crenate margins Pelargonium x hortorum The fruits are needle-like projections that radiate from the fruiting head Foliage is somewhat pubescent, and exudes a strong fragrance or odor when brusied Pelargonium x hortorum Pelargonium Peltatum Common name: Ivy geranium Pelargonium Peltatum Often grown in hanging baskets, long trailing stems Foliage/Flower Color: Pink, pale pink, fuchsia, magenta. Semi-shade Annual plant Pelargonium Peltatum Height: 12-18” Spacing: 9-12” Thrives in dry climates, hot climates. Drought tolerant Pelargonium Peltatum Uses: Flower beds, containers, borders, hanging baskets. When watering avoid getting foliage wet Flowers are fragrant Deadheading prolongs blooming Pelargonium Peltatum Petunia hybrida Common name: Petunia Petunia hybrida Moderate drought tolerance Flower/Foliage Color: Dull green foliage; flowers in many colors from red to purple except orange Sun to Semi-shade Annual plant Petunia hybrida Height: 10-16” Spacing: 12-14” One of the most popular garden plants Flowers grow 5 inches in diameter Plant the tiny seeds indoors in trays and transplant outdoors after frost has passed Petunia hybrida Hardiness: USDA Zone 9-10 Water regularly as needed, avoid over watering and soggy soil Use in beds and borders Petunia hybrida Salvia splendens Common name: Salvia, scarlet sage Salvia splendens Moderate to low drought tolerance Sun to Semi-shade Annual plant Salvia splendens Salvia is a good vertical accent in a container Average to slightly dry, well drained soil. Seed may be directly planted into finely textured, warm soil, or started in seed trays for setting out after danger of frost Salvia splendens Hardiness: Summer annual, may survive light freeze. Salvias are prolific and durable bloomers. They are not bothered by pests. Over a long season, flowers will drop, leaving a ragged spike Salvia splendens Tagetes erecta Common name: American marigold Tagetes erecta Flower heads are heavy, well drained soil Foliage/Flower Color: Yellow, orange, mahogany, bronze, creamy white and bicolor Annual plant Tagetes erecta Height: 6-36’ Spacing: 12-18” Thrives in hot climates Container plants, cut flowers, long blooming, showy flowers Tagetes erecta Bloom time: June – To frost Seed - sow March in a greenhouse. Only just cover the seed The growing plant is also said to repel insects and can be grown among crops such as potatoes and tomatoes Tagetes erecta