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James H. Schutte
(Caritaâ„¢ Dwarf Angelonia, Narrowleaf Angelon, Summer Snapdragon)
Angelonia or summer snapdragon is a tender perennial native to Mexico and the West Indies which is typically grown as an annual. The green leaves are lance-shaped and evergreen only in frost-free zones. Tall spikes of tubular, two-lipped, snapdragon-like flowers appear throughout the growing season. The Caritaâ„¢ Series has an upright habit, branches freely, has sturdy flower spikes which rarely need staking and is very heat tolerant. The colors available include deep pink, white and purple. Caritaâ„¢...
(Halo Angelonia, Narrowleaf Angelon, Summer Snapdragon)
Narrowleaf angelon, or summer snapdragon, is an upright perennial to tender perennial that is native to Mexico and the islands of the West Indies. Throughout the growing season plants bear loose spikes of very showy, open, snapdragon-like flowers that appear in shades of lavender, purple, pink and white. There are many cultivars of this ever-blooming, drought tolerant ornamental to include the vigorous lavender and white bicolored, 'Angelmist Lavender Stripe.'
Angelonia does best in sites with...
James Burghardt
(Narrowleaf Angelon, Serenaâ„¢ Lavender Pink Angelonia, Serenaâ„¢ Lavender Pink Summer Snapdragon, Summer Snapdragon)
Angelonia or summer snapdragon is a tender perennial native to Mexico and the West Indies which is often planted as an annual. The dark green leaves are lance-shaped and evergreen only in frost-free zones. Tall spikes of tubular, two-lipped, snapdragon-like flowers appear throughout the growing season. The cultivar ‘Serena Lavender Pink’ plants are compact, branch freely, and produce and abundance of sturdy flower spikes which rarely need staking. Flower color is rosy-lavender with a white and burgundy...
John Buettner
(Narrowleaf Angelon, Serenaâ„¢ Lavender Angelonia, Summer Snapdragon)
Serena lavender summer snapdragon, is a vigorous, upright perennial to tender perennial that originates from Mexico and the islands of the West Indies. This super floriferous selection bears many loose spikes of showy, open, snapdragon-like flowers of lavender throughout the growing season. It is drought and heat tolerant and does best in sites with full sun and average, well drained soil. Enjoy this low maintenance plant in containers, or mixed beds and borders. The flowers of summer snapdragon...
James H. Schutte
(Narrowleaf Angelon, Serenaâ„¢ Purple Angelonia, Summer Snapdragon)
Angelonia or summer snapdragon is a tender perennial native to Mexico and the West Indies which is often planted as an annual. The dark green leaves are lance-shaped and evergreen only in frost-free zones. Tall spikes of tubular, two-lipped, snapdragon-like flowers appear throughout the growing season. The cultivar ‘Serena Purple’ plants are compact, branch freely, and produce and abundance of sturdy flower spikes which rarely need staking. Flower color is purple with a white spotted and striped...
Environmental Horticulture Dept. University of Florida
(Narrowleaf Angelon, Serenaâ„¢ Angelonia, Summer Snapdragon)
Angelonia or summer snapdragon is a tender perennial native to Mexico and the West Indies which is often planted as an annual. The dark green leaves are lance-shaped and evergreen only in frost-free zones. Tall spikes of tubular, two-lipped, snapdragon-like flowers appear throughout the growing season. The ‘Serena’ series plants are compact, branch freely, and produce and abundance of sturdy flower spikes which rarely need staking. The colors available include ‘Serena White,’ ‘Serena Purple,’ ‘Serena...
Michael Charters, www.calflora.net
(Desert Honeysuckle)
Certain to attract hummingbirds, desert honeysuckle explodes with orange-red colored blossoms from midsummer to fall. A deciduous shrub that attains an irregularly rounded shape with upright branches, it is native to the Edwards Plateau of Texas into northernmost Mexico.
The dull light to medium green leaves are small and lance-like, sometimes having a hint of white or silver on them. Beginning as early as midsummer, peaking in early autumn and waning until late autumn, the branch tips are lined...
James Burghardt
(Flame Honeysuckle, Wright's Desert Honeysuckle)
Certain to attract hummingbirds, flame honeysuckle explodes with vibrant orange colored blossoms from midummer to fall. A deciduous shrub that attains an irregularly rounded shape with upright branches, it is native to the Edwards Plateau of Texas into northermost Mexico.
The dull light to medium green leaves are small and lance-like, sometimes having a hint of white or silver on them. Beginning as early as midsummer, peaking in early autumn and waning until late autumn, the branch tips are...
Michael Charters, www.calflora.net
(African Ansellia, Leopard Orchid)
A magnificent large orchid with spotted flowers in late spring and summer, leopard orchid also has a white root mass that forms a bucket-like clump that naturally vegetates treetops. A cold-tender evergreen from the drier forests across all of tropical sub-Saharan Africa, from the coastal plains to interior highlands, it is varies widely in flower color.
The giant plant produces many cane-like noded pseudobulbs that carry six to seven strap-like green leaves. From late spring to summer, each...
Jesse Saylor
(Golden Marguerite, Kelwayi Golden Marguerite)
Commonly called golden Marguerite or ox-eye chamomile, Anthemis tinctoria is a fast-growing clump-forming perennial with many golden daisies. This easy-to-grow ornamental originates from Europe, has a bushy habit and puts forth ferny green foliage in spring. It flowers from late spring to summer offering a mass of small golden yellow daisies with golden centers. These are lightly fragrant and attractive to butterflies.
Golden Marguerite needs full sun, average to fertile soil with...