What plant is most attractive, can grow in full sun?
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you question cut off. Are you looking for a annual?
Blue my minds are a pretty blue little flower that loves full sun and requires basically no maintenance they grow up to about 6 inches like a small bush
I love day lilies - full sun, doesn't need a lot of water, low maintenance. Here is an article that might be helpful as well - http://www.curbly.com/15042-8-low-maintenance-outdoor-plants-for-the-busy-gardener - good luck
Petunia, yarrow, marigold, coneflowers, wood rose
I love salvia! There are so many varieties and colors. And they attract hummingbirds and butterflies.
esperanza! I love the yellow ones
Some plants I have in my all afternoon sun garden ~ Daylily, Shasta Daisy, Iris, Lantana, Sedum, Cosmos, Rosemary, Alyssum, Lavender, Gaura, calendula, Cranesbill...just to name a few ♥ Have fun! BTW, I'm in zone 9