Baby Black Eyes is a cool-weather annual trailing flower native to California that grows in the western United States. At maturity, this plant reaches a height of 4” and features succulent stems, feathery lobed leaves, and deep violet to black 1” flowers that are outlined in white. You can easily cultivate this plant in containers or hanging baskets. It has the added benefit of attracting bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, and it can even self-sow.
Baby Blue Eyes is a cool-weather annual low-spreading shrub-like flower native to California that grows in woodlands and grasslands in the western United States. At maturity, this plant reaches the height of 9” and features feather-like gray-green foliage and succulent stems topped by upward-facing, cup-shaped, 5-lobed, blue flowers with light blue to white centers. This plant can be grown in containers and hanging baskets, attracts bees and butterflies, and is drought-tolerant!
Five Spot is a native cool-weather annual flower that grows in woodlands and grasslands throughout California, Oregon, and Utah. At maturity, this plant reaches a height of 1' and features upward-facing, cup-shaped flowers that have 5 white petals that are marked with a purple spot at their ends. This plant is not only beautiful, but it also attracts bees and butterflies to your garden!
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