Bushy perennial with pinnate dark green leaves that produces peony-form flowers with conspicuous yellow ray florets at centre from midsummer to first frost. The flowers are mixed pastel shades. Best treated as an annual in cooler climates. This plant is ideal for massed plantings, for edging a...
A large bushy annual with large angular leaves. Large, terminal funnel-shaped white flowers are produced nearly all summer. Flowers open in evening to attract night-flying moths and are powerfully fragrant. The entire plant is poisonous, with the seeds being the most active.
Evergreen climber with pinnate leaves. Bears tubular orange-red to pink or yellow flowers from late spring to fall. Height 10 to 15 feet. Usually grown as an annual, to cover an arch, house wall or climb through a large shrub or small tree.
Fast-growing tall annual with heart-shaped hairy green leaves bears large daisy-like flowerheads with yellow ray florets and brown disk florets. Height to 11 feet.
This tufted annual grass has arching linear pale green leaves and bears ovoid spike-like panicles of softly hairy pale green spikelets that age to buff colour throughout summer. Height 20 inches; spread 12 inches. Suits a mixed or herbaceous border.
This annual climber produces racemes of fragrant flowers in shades of white, red, pink and blue from summer to early fall. Make excellent cut flowers. Height to 6 feet.
A delightful cottage garden annual that will flower profusely during the summer. The leaves are dark green with heart-shaped bases and the flowers are open funnel-shaped in shades of purple to pink. Height and spread 6 feet.