Agertatum
Also known as the foss flower or thistle flower.Likes full sun-except in areas where hot summer sun is an issue....in this case part shade is best. Pinching out tips and removing withered blooms will keep this plant compact and extend it's flowering season. Ageratim comes in several colors, but the color shown is my favorite.
This is an excellent border or edging plant as it is short. Grows to about 6-8 inches tall. Always check the label on this plant, as there is a variety that is not a dwarf. That one will grow to about 2 1/2 feet.
This flower is an absolute favorite of mine. It likes full sun to partial shade, can be used in hanging baskets or as a border. If you plant it as a border it will spread out and mound nicely at about 3 inches tall and about 8 inches wide. ( I tend to plant closer than 8 inches so as to avoid a space in between plants.) If you plant it in a hanging basket or pot it will flow beautifully out of the pot. It has a sweet smell and it comes in a variety of colors such as white, red, purple, yellow, or a mixture of several.
The large seeded banana is a fast growing and tropical type plant that can be used as a large addition to a planter, or as a house plant. It will grow 2-3 feet the first year, and if given enough light and a large enough pot, 4-5 feet by the second. It likes full sun in a cooler climate, but prefers partial shade where it is hot. It is easily wintered in a brightly lit room. With banana you can control the size of the plant, simply by the size of the pot you use. The larger the pot, the larger the plant will grow. Lower leaves on this plant will naturally yellow and die off, simply cut them off. Be sure to always keep the soil moist, water when dry or you will encounter problems.
Also known as Million Bells. Coleus is a beautiful foliage plant. It can survive in full sun, if kept moist, but prefers light shade. If you left it in the sun, its colorful leaves will not be as dark. It fades in too much sun. Pinch plant back at growing tip to encourage a bushy growth and remove flowers as soon as they are forming. Coleus is also a good house plant. It will grow 8-10 inches tall.

Dahlias can grow from one to eight feet tall. The shorter varieties are fairly compact plants and they are prolific bloomers. They require frequent removal of the spent flowers to keep the plant attractive. This plant will bloom non stop form June until frost. They like full sun to partial shade. Too much shade will cause a leggy appearance to the plant.
Also known as Purple Bean Vine
Silver Dust
Heliotrope

Heliotope is a very pretty plant. The dark green leaves and the beautiful purple flowers are a welcome addition to any garden . The most wonderful characteristic is the smell of the flowers. They smell like vanilla or cherry pie! This plant likes cooler temperatures in full sun or partial shade. It will grow to about 12 inches tall. Pinching back will promote bushier growth. I have to use caution with this plant, as my dog likes the smell and will nibble on it. Heliotrope is poisonous to pets!


Impatiens like some full sun in cooler areas, but thrive in partial shade. They come in dozens of colors and are a nice low growing plant. They will reach a height of about 6-8 inches. There are many different varieties of Impatiens. Some are known as Bizzy Lizzy....and are used as a houseplant. They are easily grown , but need to be watered daily.
Silver Cups
Lavatera is a very pretty addition to your garden. It is a tall plant that should be planted at the back of your bed. It will grow from 1-7 feet tall. Lavatera loves full sun. This plant comes in many colors but the most common is pink.
There are two main types of Lobelia. The small compact type, and the longer trailing variety. Both make excellent edging or border plants and have profusions of small flowers. This plant will come in a variety of colors, so you can choose what ever color will suit your fancy. I love Lobelia for the vibrant colors it has. It grows well in full sun, but blooms will last longer in partial shade . If you plant in full sun....regular watering is a must. The smaller variety will grow to about 6 inches, while the trailing type will grow to about 12 inches
Malva Maritiana Malva Zebrena
Marigolds are one plant that needs no introduction. They come in a variety of colors and types. Marigolds love full sun but will tolerate partial shade. This plant will bloom profusely for the full season. My personal favorite characteristic of this plant is that cats do not really like the smell and therefore will stay away from them. I have also heard that deer do not like them either. They will grow from 8-10 inches tall and make a welcome addition to any border or garden.
Morning Glory is a climbing plant. This vine loves full sun and will need to have support to climb on. Morning Glory will flower full season. They close their flowers when the hot sun is out, but in the morning they are open and absolutely beautiful. They will grow 6-12 feet in one season.
Osteospermum
This lovely plant is a member of the Daisy family. It comes in many different and very bright colors. It will do well in a pot or a bed. It will grow to about 12-18 inches tall. Osteospermum likes full sun and will bloom all season long. Removing the spent blooms will make more blooms appear. This plant is a favorite of mine.

Need I say too much about this old favorite? Pansy is a beautiful and colorful plant that comes in more colors than I can count. It is an excellent plant for full sun or part shade. It grows to about 8 inches tall and will thrive in beds or pots. I always think of the flowers as spectators in the front row of my beds!
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Wave petunia The color of blue I didn't get! burgundy PetuniaSnap Dragon

This plant is a very good basket filler! It will compliment any flower. The foliage in the silver will make the colors pop. It is the hanging basket Dusty Miller. Will grow to about 2 feet long and loves full sun to part shade. An easy and very beautiful plant.

Sweet Potato is an unusual green plant whose leaves grow in differnent shapes and sizes. It is a good plant for training along a trellis or for hanging baskets. It is related to the morning glory family. Will do best in partial shade but will tolerate the hot sun if necessary.




9 comments:
Good morning sweet friend, I'll bookmark this for further reference. Some of these plants I've never heard of, and my Grandmother was an avid gardener. You have such a talent with all of these beautiful flowers. I can see why this is such a passion for you and I'm sure at times like therapy. And goodness only knows we need "therapy" at times. LoL Well, it's pouring down rain here, so I'm glad I got the fertilizer on the yard last night. I'm in the shop today, but will be popping in to say hello now and again. Hugs to you dear heart. Lynne
Tootsie, this is outstanding. You should teach classes. Many years ago, I wanted to join the local garden club (thinking I would learn all kinds of tips), but they wouldn't let me join. :-) It wasn't really a gardening club; once a year they had a silent autction and, with some of the $, hired a landscaper to do the flowerbeds at a local college, and the rest of the time they drank tea and gossiped. I have learned more here than in 54 years of reading about gardening.
Great blog today, Tootsie! It was so fun to read about some of your favorite flowers! When we finally get to buy another house, I want to plant bulbs, but not sure which ones do well in FL. Do you have any clue? I know, it's something I can look up myself. I'm lazy!
Justine :o )
I loved this post toots, I noticed that you left out some of my favorites...daylilies, knock out roses, starglazers, and I love ivy. Keep up the good work.vickydarnell
This was indeed an enjoyable read, you got me all fired up to buy some seeds, i do hope you will give some detail on growing of flowers from seeds, the photos here, as always wonderful. Melmum
OH MY WORD TOOTS!!!!!! It's like having the absolute best gardening book and not even having to pay for it!!! lol lol Ohhhhh Beautiful post girl..just absolutely beautiful....5 stars and a golf clap!!!!!! lol lol Ohhhh this was a treat sis....hope you have had a day as beautiful as your flowers!!!
Hey, Tootsie- What a great post. I really enjoyed your version!! And it's beautiful! xoxoxo Terrie
Great blog today. Love all the flowers. A good friend has given me a lot of starters from hers She has had a garden over 40 years. She doesn't have a lot in pots. Youres are beautiful!Kathy
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