Get great color and texture for partial shade

Name: Royale Pineapple Brandy™ coleus (Plectranthus scutellarioidescv.)

Size:30 inches tall and 16 inches wide

Conditions : Full sun to partial shade ; moist , well - run out soil

Native range : loanblend

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No yearly spawns more new cultivar than petunias — except perhaps flame nettle . It ’s intemperate to go one calendar twelvemonth without a handful of previously unheard - of cultivars flooding garden center shelves . This year was no exception , but Royale Pineapple Brandy ™ stands out . The frilly leaves in shadesof bright yellow to chartreuse really pop against the dark carmine stem . Its size of it is impressive , although it does n’t get huge . If we ’re going to get behind a unexampled flame nettle , one with great color , texture , and form seems a safe stakes .

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A petunia that’s out of this world

Name: Headliner™ Electric Purple Sky petunia (Petunia‘KLEPH20513’)

Size:10 to 16 inches tall and 20 to 30 inch broad

Conditions : Full Dominicus ; moist , fertile , well - drain soil

We ’ve say it before and we ’ll say it again : The world really does n’t need any more petunias . Or does it ? The bloom of this little beauty looks like it go in Neil deGrasse Tyson ’s latest idiot box show on far - off galaxies . Bright magenta petals play white spots , which wait like they could actually be shooting stars and supernova .

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Name: ‘Amazing Grey’ shirley poppy (Papaver rhoeas‘Amazing Grey’)

Size:18 to 24 inch tall and 8 inches across-the-board

Conditions : Full Lord’s Day ; moist , well - drained territory

Native range : Europe and Asia

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Moody , grey flowers do n’t sound all that attractive , but see this poppy in bloom is breathtaking . Each plant will produce an abundance of tissue paper – like flowers in an array of hue , from muted vapors to rose-colored white . fantabulous as cut flowers and fairly easy to start from semen , shirley poppies will start bloom in former spring and preserve through summer . Consistent moisture is a must , but do n’t allow standing water , since poppy incline to rot .

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Danielle Sherry is the executive editor .

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3 Cool New Annuals Worth Checking Out

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Royale Pineapple Brandy™ coleus

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Headliner™ Electric Purple Sky petunia

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‘Amazing Grey’ shirley poppy

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