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<option>[[Image:Muscari armeniacum 4.jpg|right|300px]] <h3>Grape Hyacinth<br>([[Muscari armeniacum]])</h3>The undemanding Grape Hyacinth naturalizes quickly, and will fill your bed with a sea of blue in the spring. Click [[Muscari armeniacum|here]] to learn about this plant.</option> | <option>[[Image:Muscari armeniacum 4.jpg|right|300px]] <h3>Grape Hyacinth<br>([[Muscari armeniacum]])</h3>The undemanding Grape Hyacinth naturalizes quickly, and will fill your bed with a sea of blue in the spring. Click [[Muscari armeniacum|here]] to learn about this plant.</option> | ||
<option>[[Image:Anthurium-IMG 0088 33p.JPG|right|300px]] <h3>[[Anthurium]]</h3>Anthuriums will bring a splash of the tropics into your home or garden, with their big, heart-shaped blooms. Click [[Anthurium|here]] to learn about this plant.</option> | <option>[[Image:Anthurium-IMG 0088 33p.JPG|right|300px]] <h3>[[Anthurium]]</h3>Anthuriums will bring a splash of the tropics into your home or garden, with their big, heart-shaped blooms. Click [[Anthurium|here]] to learn about this plant.</option> | ||
+ | <option>[[Image:Passiflora tarminiana-IMG 7622.JPG|right|300px]] <h3>Banana passionfruit<br>([[Passiflora tarminiana]])</h3>This vine will sprawl over large areas if unchecked, with lots of blooms and decorative fruit. Click [[Passiflora tarminiana|here]] to learn about this plant.</option> | ||
+ | <option>[[Image:Ceanothus arboreus-clifford schmidt-IMG 7829 sfbg0308.jpg|right|300px]] <h3>[[Ceanothus arboreus]]</h3>A California native with some nice cultivars to choose from. Click [[Ceanothus arboreus|here]] to learn about this plant.</option> | ||
+ | <option>[[Image:Cestrum elegans-smithii-IMG 7374 sfbg0308.jpg|right|300px]] <h3>[[Cestrum elegans]]</h3>Blooms most of the year in a hot climate or greenhouse, especially summer and autumn. Click [[Cestrum elegans|here]] to learn about this plant.</option> | ||
+ | <option>[[Image:Lewisia-IMG 6721.JPG|right|300px]] <h3>[[Lewisia]]</h3>New cultivars offer a rainbow of bright blooms, on low-growing plants. Click [[Lewisia|here]] to learn about this plant.</option> | ||
+ | <option>[[Image:Hydrangea-IMG 0091.JPG|right|300px]] <h3>[[Hydrangea]]</h3>The Hydrangea does well in many climates, and offers a stunning show of color when in bloom. Click [[Hydrangea|here]] to learn about this plant.</option> | ||
+ | <option>[[Image:Gerbera-IMG 0027.JPG|right|300px]] <h3>[[Gerbera]]</h3>Gerbera flowers not only come in a great rainbow of colors, they make great cut flowers for the home as well. Click [[Gerbera|here]] to learn about this plant.</option> | ||
+ | <option>[[Image:Ranunculus-IMG 0038.JPG|right|300px]] <h3>[[Ranunculus]]</h3>The Ranunculus grows from a bulb-like root, creating a great spring-time show in your garden or windowsill. Click [[Ranunculus|here]] to learn about this plant.</option> | ||
+ | <option>[[Image:Berberis darwinii-IMG 7833.JPG|right|300px]] <h3>Darwin's Barberry<br>([[Berberis darwinii]])</h3>South American bush with attractive orange flowers, followed by edible barberries. Click [[Berberis darwinii|here]] to learn about this plant.</option> | ||
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Grape Hyacinth
(Muscari armeniacum)
The undemanding Grape Hyacinth naturalizes quickly, and will fill your bed with a sea of blue in the spring. Click here to learn about this plant.