3/16/2024 0 Comments January color by number flowersDusty green foliage with blue or purple blooms. Rosemary – Perennial 24-36” tall x 36-48” wide. Green foliage and multi-colored stems (Bright Swiss Chard – Annual 12-16” tall x 12” wide. Ornamental Mustard – Annual 12-24” tall x 16-20” wide. Green or purple foliage with assortedĬolors of peppers often on the same plant Ornamental Pepper – Annual 8-18” tall x 6-12” wide. Assorted colors availableĭusty Miller – Annual 10-12” tall x 12” wide. Colors: Purples, pinks, whites, redsĪnemones – Bulbs 16” tall. Wide range of colors availableĪsters – Perennial 12-30” tall x 12” wide. Wide range of colors available trailing elementĬhrysanthemum – Perennial 10-20” tall x 12-24” wide. Marigold – Annual 10-12” tall x 10” wide. Snapdragon – Annual 8-10” tall (or 18-22”tall) x 12” wide. Colors: Whites, pinks, and redsĮnglish Daisy – Annual (Biennial) 6-12” tall x 6-12” wide. Colors: Whites, pinks, purples trailing elementĭianthus – Perennial 8-10” tall x 8” wide. They are extremely cold tolerant, and the brilliant coloration of these plants will only intensify as temperatures drop.Īlyssum – Annual 4-6” tall x 6-8” wide. While not as flavorful as their edible cousins, these are valuable for their ruffled and more colorful foliage that provides a great backdrop for smaller flowers in beds or as the focal point of a container. Ornamental Cabbage and Kale – Annual 6-8” tall x 8-10” wide And panolas, a relatively new hybrid between pansies and violas, have the best of both worlds: bigger faces, more blooms, and excellent cold hardiness. Their other name, Johnny Jump-up, testifies to their ability to recover even more quickly than pansies from a hard frost. Violas, the predecessors to pansies, have smaller faces but a greater number of blooms per plant. Pansies have relatively large faces and come in the widest range of colors. These are the best options for fall and winter color in North Texas because they thrive in cool weather and will bounce back after hard frosts to resume blooming. Pansies, Violas, and Panolas – Annuals 6-8” tall x 6-8” wide
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