Above, this is Homestead Purple Verbena. It is growing in my Rose Garden.
Above, ageratum growing - basically wherever it springs up. In this case it is growing in the flowerbed nearest to the dining room.
Above and below, Mexican Salvia, a fall bloomer. In my garden it is hit and miss whether it will come back in successive years. I replant some of it every year with tiny little transplants. It gets huge in a single season.
Below, Moss Verbena. Very easy to grow from seed, and the seeds make plants pop up everywhere.
Below in the Long Border: perennial ageratum, rosemary, spent anise hyssop, Martha's Vinyard rose, and Butterpat mums (not yet blooming).
Below, another pretty scene of ageratum.
Below, old fashioned pink phlox.
The below three pictures, all pink Four O'Clocks
Below, one of the paths in the Star Garde: ageratum, salvia, Mexican salvia, zinnias, Rudbeckia Maxima, and various other plants.
Below, Ageratum. So pretty.
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