Gilia capitata GEE-lee-uh, kap-ih-TAY-tuh is an annual wildflower producing pretty, blue puffball like flowers and member of the Phlox family.It is native to North America, growing naturally in many parts of the United States and Canada.This hardy, rugged wildflower does well in areas lower than 6,000′ feet in elevation.
Category Annuals
Sutera cordata SOO-ter-uh kor-DAY-tuh known as the Bacopa plant buh-KOH-puh is an attractive, creeping annual plant hailing from the rainier regions of South Africa and belongs to the family Scrophulariaceae.The plant is sometimes commonly called Sutera.Bacopa Plant CareSize & GrowthDifferent varieties of Bacopa grow to various heights, most spread readily and are indeterminate (meaning they can spread as far as there is soil to inhabit and room to grow).
Diascia Dy-ASS-ee-uh comprised of 70 tender perennial species, annual, and herbaceous flowering plants, belonging to the Scrophulariaceae family.These are a delicate kind of plant, native to southern Africa, including Lesotho, South Africa, and neighboring areas.Certain varieties grow upright, while others spill over pots.
It’s simple – growing impatiens flowers is easy.That could be the reason why the value of impatiens for easy, continuous color in the shade is frequently disregarded or overlooked.It may be from the confusion that has resulted from the various names attached to these tender annuals and perennials.They are called:busy lizzypatient lacysultan’s balsamsultanaglow-in-shadowBeloved Impatiens BalsaminaThe beloved, old-fashioned garden balsam, Impatiens balsamina, is quite different in character and in requirements, but belongs to the same family and sometimes gets involved in the general mix-up.