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Brett
Brett Randleman, NC on Apr 01, 2011
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Looking for something unique or different for low flowers in a sunny bed. Any ideas?

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  • Flowerscapes Garden Desig... Suwanee, GA
    Thank you for asking! Your Native Plant Society and local Extension office would have some great suggestions and what grows best for your climate. From a design point of view, mix in a bit of height in the bed. Composition will make a flower bed go from very pretty to spectacular. Scabiosa, Veronica georgia Blue, Dianthus, both Pinks and Sweet William, Ox-eye daisies, daylilies, Japanese Iris, Wave petunias, Mini petunias Calibrachoa, Homestead Purple or Red or Biloxy Blues Verbenia and ...»
    they are perennial, annual verbena, gerber daisies, Carpet Rose, Ice Plant, Blue daze Evolvulus, Kim's Knee High Cone Flower, salvias, Chapel hill Lantana - perennial, Pink Miniature Amaryllis, Sedum, Campion, short grasses like the blue ones, African Daisy, Blanket Flower, Dianthus, Coreopsis, Asters, Balloon Flower, Anemone, Bluets. Enjoy!

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