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  2. The Best and Brightest Summer Flowers to Grow in Your Garden

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    Aptly named, the cushion spurge looks like a billowy yellow cushion on the earth. These tiny flowers in the center are yellow, and the outer bracts turn yellow in early summer, then red in early fall.

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    "This award-winning, multi-branching, heat tolerant and non-invasive annual produces over 1,000 flowers in a single season, throughout summer until first frost," Karam says. Try it in both borders ...

  4. Bedding (horticulture) - Wikipedia

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    These fast-growing plants in seasonal flower beds create colourful displays, during spring, summer, fall or winter, depending on the climate. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Plants used for bedding are generally annuals, but biennials, tender perennials, and succulents are also used.

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    One editor grows it in a shady terrace bed along with a dwarf Japanese maple and hostas. ... Sprays of late spring to early summer flowers come in a variety of colors ranging from deep red to pink ...

  6. Alstroemeria - Wikipedia

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    The flower, which resembles a miniature lily, is very popular for bouquets and flower arrangements in the commercial cut flower trade. These delicate flowers survive up to 14 days in water without any signs of shrivelling. [8] Most cultivars available for the home garden will bloom in the late spring and early summer.

  7. Viola sororia - Wikipedia

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    The lower three petals are hairy and the stem of the flower droops slightly. [7] These flowers can be found in the woods, thickets, and near stream beds. [5] V. sororia can live and reproduce for more than 10 years. [9] Blooming in the spring and summer (April–August), Viola sororia can be found in colors of white, blue, or purple. [5]

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