Flowers
Annual
Ageratum houstonianum - Floss Flower
Ammobium alatum - Winged Everlasting
Argemone mexicana - Mexican Prickly Poppy
Asperula orientalis - Woodruff
Borago officinalis - Borage
Brachycome iberidifolia - Swan River Daisy
Browallia americana
Calendula officinalis - English Marigold
Callistephus chinensis - China Aster
Campanula medium - Canterbury Bells
Centaurea cyanus - Cornflower, Bachelor%26#039;s Buttons
Clarkia amoena - Clarkia, Godetia
Cleome hassleriana - Spider Flower
Consolida ajacis - Larkspur
Coreopsis californica
Cosmos bipinnatus - Cosmos
Cosmos sulphureus - Cosmos
Felicia bergeriana - Kingfisher Daisy
Felicia heterophylla
Gaillardia pulchella - Blanket Flower
Helianthus annuus - Sunflower
Iberis umbellata - Candytuft
Ipomoea coccinea - Red Morning Glory
Ipomoea purpurea - Morning Glory
Lathyrus odoratus - Sweet Pea
Lavatera trimestris - Mallow
Moluccella laevis - Bells of Ireland
Nemesia strumosa
Nemophylla - 5-spot
Nicotiana langsdorfii - Flowering Tobacco
Nigella - Love in a Mist
Papaver rhoeas - Field Poppy
Papaver somniferum - Opium Poppy
Phacelia campanularia - Californian Bluebell
Phlox drummondii - Annual Phlox
Salvia viridis - Annual Clary
Sanvitalia procumbens - Creeping Zinnia
Schizanthus pinnatus - Poor Man%26#039;s Orchid
Tagetes - African or French Marigold
Tithonia - Mexican Sunflower
Torenia fournieri - Wishbone Flower
Tropaeolum majus - Nasturtium
Tropaeolum peregrinum - Canary Creeper
Zinnia elegans - Zinnia
Perennial
Antirrhinum majus - Snapdragon
Arctotis fastuosa - Cape Daisy
Arctotis venusta - Blue-eyed African Daisy
Bellis perennis - English Daisy
Browallia speciosa - Bush Violet
Calandrinia grandiflora
Campanula, most - Bellflower
Catharanthus roseus - Vinca
Celosia argentea - Cockscomb
Cobaea scandens - Cup and Saucer Vine
Craspedia globosa - Drumsticks
Dianthus barbatus - Sweet William
Dianthus chinensis
Erysimum cheiri - Wallflower
Felicia amelloides - Blue Daisy
Gaillardia grandiflora - Blanket Flower
Gaillardia aristata - Blanket Flower
Gazania rigens - Treasure Flower
Gerbera jamesonii - Transvaal Daisy
Glaucium flavum - Yellow Horned Poppy
Heliotropium arborescens - Cherry Pie
Impatiens walleriana - Busy Lizzie
Ipomoea alba - Moonflower
Ipomoea lobata - Spanish Flag
Lablab purpureus - Hyacinth Bean
Limonium sinuatum - Sea Lavender
Lobelia erinus - Trailing Lobelia
Lophospermum erubescens - Creeping Gloxinia
Matthiola incana - Stock
Mimulus x hybridus cultivars
Mirabilis jalapa - 4 o%26#039;clock, Marvel of Peru
Nicotiana alata - Flowering Tobacco
Papaver nudicaule - Icelandic Poppy
Pelargonium - Geranium
Pericallis x hybrida - Cineraria
Petunia cultivars - Petunia
Ricinus communis - Caster Oil
Salvia splendens - Scarlet Sage
Salvia, most species - Sage
Solenopsis/Isotoma/Laurentia axillaris
Solenostemon scutellariodes - Coleus, Flame Nettle
Thunbergia alata - Black-eyed Susan Vine
Verbena x hybrida cultivars - Verbena
Viola x wittrockiana - Pansy
Reply:Look for perennials. Usually garden places sort their plants by annuals and perennials, and you can ask to see the perennials, because there is a ton out there, and it is best to see them to decide which ones you like best. I am also looking to start a garden of my own for the first time.
I know it may sound weird, but annuals do not grow back every year, think of it like you have to plant them annually, so they are annuals.www.poetry.com
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