Annual Flowers

Plants and flowers classified as annuals are those which complete their life cycle within one year. Most are native to warmer, tropical regions and do not tolerate Ontario's cold fall and winter temperatures. A few hardy annuals (like Pansies) can tolerate light frost.

Annual flowers are appreciated for their variety, colours and growing habits - many blooming continuously from the moment they're planted until first frost.

Annuals are ideally suited for the garden border - coming into bloom after the spring perrenials complete their explosion of colour, filling bare areas of the garden where colour and interest is desired and for all types of container gardening, including pots, planters and window boxes.

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  • Bacopa Great Blue Lake Trailing selection with large flowers, deep blue or pink from summer to fall. Good in hanging baskets.

    Height & Width:

    25cm T x 20cm W

    Light Requirements:

    Full Sun

  • Harflame NectarineFreestone golden fruit with a dark red blush. Bears fruit in mid-August. Self-fruiting.

    Height & Width:

    Light Requirements:

    Full Sun

    Zone 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

  • Argyranthemum Reflection Yellow CreamAbundant summer colour from pale yellow flowers with a dark center. Durable and heat tolerant.

    Height & Width:

    46cm T x 60cm W

    Light Requirements:

    Full Sun

  • Potato Vine BlackieStunning, purplish-black leaves on trailing stems. Good colour contrast to planters or beds.

    Height & Width:

    15cm T x 90cm W

    Light Requirements:

    Full Sun

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