- Asters, China
- Ageratum
- Baby's Breath
- Bachelor's Button
- Balloon Flower
- Balsam
- Bee Balm
- Bells Of Ireland
- Black-Eyed Susan Vine
- Bulbs & Tubers
- Butterfly Pea
- Cactus
- Calendula
- Canterbury Bells
- Cockscomb & Celosia
- Coleus
- Cosmos
- Dahlia
- Datura
- Daisy
- Dandelion
- Dianthus-Carnations
- Echinacea
- Elecampane
- Feverfew
- Four O'Clock's
- Gaillardia
- Gilia
- Gomphrena
- Heliopsis
- Heliotrope
- Hollyhock
- Honeywort
- Hyssop - Agastache
- Iceplant
- Kiss-Me-Over-The-Garden
- Love In A Mist
- Marigolds
- MIlkweed
- Morning Glory
- Nasturtium
- Nicotiana
- Pansy
- Petunia
- Phlox
- Poppy
- Portulaca
- Safflower
- Salpiglossis
- Salvia - Sage
- Scabiosa
- Snapdragon
- Statice
- Strawflower
- Sunflower
- Sweet Alyssum
- Sweet Peas
- Toothache Plant
- Wildflower
- Yarrow
- Zinnias
(Mirabilis jalapa) Annual. Tubers may be lifted and stored for planting the following spring. Discovered in the 16th century, the flowers open at approximately 4:00 PM. Fragrant flowers come in a wide range of colors, such as pink, magenta, yellow, white, and more. Very bright and attractive. Makes another great flower for night gardens.
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