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Annuals for Hot, Dry Summers
Even if you need to restrict your landscape water use this
summer, you don't need to restrict using colorful flowers. Home
landscapes can be awash with color and fragrance by using
annuals. There are several heat- and drought-tolerant plants that
thrive in hot, dry conditions.
Madagascar periwinkle or vinca Catharanthus roseus is one of
the most heat-tolerant annuals available. The lush, dark-green
foliage is somewhat glossy and forms 2-foot-tall mounds in full
sun. The flowers are a variety of colors including pink, purple,
white and bicolors.
Celosia or cockscomb Celosia argentea plumosa or C. argentea
cristata is unique for its unusual, feathery flowers of bright
pink, red, yellow, and orange. Plants may grow from 6 inches to 4
feet tall, depending on the cultivar. Celosia is an excellent cut
flower, fresh or dried.
Spider flower Cleome hasslerana can reach 6 feet in height in
full sun. The unique, spider-like flowers are violet, rose, or
white. Cleome, though an annual, is a reliable reseeder and
should return yearly.
Threadleaf coreopsis Coreopsis verticillata is a perennial that
grows 18 to 30 inches in height. Its yellow, daisy-like flowers
survive the driest of conditions. 'Moonbeam' is an All-America
Selections winner with light-yellow flowers. A pink cultivar
'Rosea' also is available.
Globe amaranth Gomphrena globosa blooms in a variety of bright
colors, including red, rose, pink, and purple. Dwarf cultivars
are available, as well as taller ones that may reach 2 feet in
height. Globe amaranth makes a wonderful dried flower.
Morning glory Ipomoea tricolor is an annual vine that should be
grown from seed; garden centers rarely stock morning glory
plants. This vigorous vine can reach 8 to 10 feet tall and
requires a trellis or vertical support. The delicate-looking
flowers open in the morning and close in the afternoon. Morning
glory is available in white, blue, pink, and red.
Gold medallion Melampodium paludosum is highly underused in the
landscape. This annual plant covers the ground with lush, green
foliage, dotted with small, yellow, daisy-like flowers. Gold
medallion forms low mounds in the landscape and flourishes in
full sun.
Moss rose Portulaca grandiflora has fleshy, succulent foliage
that is unusual for an annual plant. Don't let the
delicate-looking flowers deceive you; this plant craves the heat
of summer. The brightly colored flowers (including bright
scarlet, pink, fuchsia, and orange) close at night and reopen as
soon as the sun hits them.
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