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  2. Bring a Pop of Color to Your Garden With These Annual Flowers

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    The small trumpet-shaped flowers bloom and bloom, and you never have to deadhead it to keep the flowers coming. It's available in stunning, saturated colors from hot pink to orange, and everything ...

  3. 15 Annuals That Thrive From Fall Until Frost - AOL

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    While floss flowers (Ageratum) come in many colors, the flower is one of the few true-blue flowers, which is the most sought after of all the hues. Zones: 10 to 11 Size: 4 to 36 inches tall x 6 ...

  4. Butterflies Absolutely Love These Orange Flowers

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    These annuals are tops for blooms in beds, window boxes, and hanging baskets. Calibrachoa resemble petunias, but they don't need deadheading to keep blooming—and they bloom all the way to a freeze.

  5. Hydrangea integrifolia - Wikipedia

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    H. integrifolia blooms open around June with terminal cymes displaying many small, white blossoms. Flowers resemble those of deciduous Hydrangeas in lace-cap form—though most often without the sterile blooms around the edges of the cyme. Spent blooms dry and are retained through the season. Fruits are dry, brown capsules.

  6. Antirrhinum - Wikipedia

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    Removing the dead flowers, referred to as deadheading, is important to help them to continuously produce beautiful flowers throughout their growing season. They are susceptible to ethylene gas, so removing dead flowers and keeping them away from ripe fruits or vegetables also helps them bloom longer. [ 14 ]

  7. Hemerocallis fulva - Wikipedia

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    Hemerocallis fulva is an invasive non-native plant in parts of the United States and is included on lists of plants to avoid planting in some states, including Delaware, [10] Maryland, [11] Virginia [12] and other mid-Atlantic states.

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