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Annual PLANT List Edgewater Greenhouse List 2020 : Annuals (Page 1) THIS LIST IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY... PLANT AVAILABLITY IS EVER-CHANGING!! Type Item Variety Color Available Pot 1 Available Pot 2 Available Pot 3 Annual ABUTILON Biltmore Ballgown 1 quart Annual Abutilon Linda Vista Peach 1 quart Annual Abutilon Paisley Orange 1 quart Annual Abutilon megapotaticum Variegated Red 1 quart Annual Acalypha miltoniana "Giant Leaf" Red 1 gallon Annual Adiantum caudatum Trailing Maidenhair Fern Green 4.5" yellow Annual Aeonium Zwartkop Chocolate 1 quart Annual Aeonium manriqueorum Green Saucer Green 1 quart Annual Ageratum Blue Horizon Violet Blue 6 pack Annual Ageratum Red Sea Purple 6 pack Annual Ageratum Royal Hawaii Blue 6 pack Annual Albuca Frizzle Sizzle Green 1 quart Annual ALLUAUDIA procera "Madagascar Ocotillo" 1 gallon Annual ALOCASIA Portidora Green 3 gallon Annual Alternanthera Threadleaf Purple/Pink 4.5" green Annual Alyssum Easter Bonnet Deep Pink 6 pack Annual Alyssum Easter Bonnet Violet 6 pack Annual Alyssum Snow Crystals White 6 pack Annual Amaranthus "Loves Lies Bleeding" Pink 6 pack Annual Amaranthus Green Tails Chartreuse 6 pack Annual Amaranthus MOLTEN FIRE 6 pack Annual Amaranthus cruentus Hot Biscuits Orange 6 pack Annual Amaranthus cruentus Oeschberg Dark Red 6 pack Annual Ammi caraota "DARA" MIX 6 pack Annual Ammi majus Black Knight Purple 6 pack Annual Ammi visnaga Casablanca White 6 pack Annual Ananas comosus Sugarloaf Burgundy Janor Annual Angelonia Angelface Pink 4.5" green Annual Angelonia Angelface White 4.5" green Annual Angelonia Angelface Cascade Blue Blue 4.5" brown Annual Angelonia Angelface Super Blue Blue 4.5" green Annual Angelonia Archangel Purple 4.5" green Annual Angelonia Archangel Rose 4.5" green Annual Angelonia Archangel Blue Bicolor Blue/White 4.5" green Edgewater Greenhouse List 2020 : Annuals (Page 2) THIS LIST IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY... PLANT AVAILABLITY IS EVER-CHANGING!! Type Item Variety Color Available Pot 1 Available Pot 2 Available Pot 3 Annual Angelonia Archangel Cherry Red Red 4.5" green Annual Anigozanthos Joe Joe Orange Orange 1 quart Annual Anigozanthos Joe Joe Red Red 1 quart Annual Anigozanthus Big Roo Orange Orange 1 gallon Annual Antirrhinum Chantilly Mix Mix 6 pack Annual Arctotis Cherry Tart Red 4.5" green Annual Arctotis Pink Sugar Pink 4.5" green Annual Arctotis Pumpkin Pie Dark Orange 4.5" green Annual Argyranthemum Golden Butterfly Yellow 4.5" green Annual Argyranthemum Pure White Butterfly White 4.5" green Annual Argyranthemum Sassy Pink Pink 4.5" green Annual Argyranthemum Vanilla Butterfly Cream 4.5" green Annual Artemesia Parfum d'Ethiopia 4.5" green Annual Artemesia Powis Castle 6" green Annual Asparagus meyerii Foxtail Fern Green 4.5" white janor Annual Asplenium nidus Antiguum 6" Black Annual Basil Amethyst Purple 6 pack Annual Basil Holy Green 4.5" white Annual Basil Sweet Thai 4.5" white Annual Begonia Canary Wings Red 1 quart Annual Begonia Dragon Wing Pink Pink 4.5" green Annual Begonia Dragonwing Red Red 4.5" green Annual Begonia Encanto Orange Orange 4.5" white 10" fiber hanging basket Annual Begonia Encanto Red Red 4.5" white Annual Begonia Fragrant Falls Peach Plants Peach 4.5" white Annual Begonia Gryphon 4.5" green Annual Begonia I'Conia Lucky Strike Apricot 4.5" white Annual Begonia I'Conia Miss Montreal Peach 4.5" white Annual Begonia I'Conia Upright Fire Orange 4.5" white Annual Begonia I'Conia Upright Salmon Salmon 4.5" white Annual Begonia Illumination Apricot 4.5" brown 12" hanging basket white Annual Begonia Illumination Gold Picotee 12" hanging basket white Annual Begonia Illumination Orange 12" hanging basket white Annual Begonia Illumination Rose 12" hanging basket white Edgewater Greenhouse List 2020 : Annuals (Page 3) THIS LIST IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY... PLANT AVAILABLITY IS EVER-CHANGING!! Type Item Variety Color Available Pot 1 Available Pot 2 Available Pot 3 Annual Begonia Illumination Salmon pink 12" hanging basket white Annual Begonia Illumination Scarlet 12" hanging basket white Annual Begonia Illumination White 12" hanging basket white Annual Begonia Illumination Lemon Yellow 12" hanging basket white Annual Begonia Madame Queen 6" black Annual Begonia Marmaduke 6" black Annual Begonia Million Kisses Elegance White 4.5" brown 10" fiber hanging basket Annual Begonia Mistral Yellow Yellow 4.5" brown Annual Begonia Senator Rose Rose 4 pack green Annual Begonia Senator White White 4 pack green Annual Begonia Soli-Mutata Pink 6" black Annual Begonia Sparks Will Fly Orange 1 quart Annual Begonia Super Olympia Pink 4 pack green Annual Begonia Super Olympia Red 4 pack green Annual Begonia Super Olympia White 4 pack green Annual Begonia convolvulacea "Shield Leaf" White 6" black Annual Begonia elatior Berseba Pink 4.5" white 10" fiber hanging basket Annual Begonia fuchsioides Light Pink 4.5" yellow Annual Begonia luxurians 1 quart Annual Begonia parviflora White 1 gallon Annual Begonia semperflorens Charm Pink Pink 4.5" yellow Annual Begonia tuberous Nonstop Bright Red 4.5" green 12" hanging basket white Annual Begonia tuberous Nonstop Orange 4.5" green 12" hanging basket white Annual Begonia tuberous Nonstop Rose 4.5" green 12" hanging basket white Annual Begonia tuberous Nonstop Yellow 4.5" green 12" hanging basket white Annual Begonia tuberous Nonstop Yellow Red Back 4.5" green 12" hanging basket white Annual Begonia tuberous Nonstop Mocca Deep Orange 4.5" green Annual Begonia tuberous Nonstop Mocca Pink Shades 4.5" green Annual Begonia tuberous Nonstop Mocca Scarlet 4.5" green Annual Begonia tuberous Nonstop Mocca White 4.5" green Annual BERKHEYA purpurea Zulu Warrior Blue 1 quart Annual Bidens Bidy Boom Red Red 4.5" green Annual Bidens Bidy Boom Wildfire Bicolor 4.5" green Annual Bidens Namid Yellow 4.5" green Edgewater Greenhouse List 2020 : Annuals (Page 4) THIS LIST IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY... PLANT AVAILABLITY IS EVER-CHANGING!! Type Item Variety Color Available Pot 1 Available Pot 2 Available Pot 3 Annual Browalia Endless Flirtation White 4.5" green Annual Browallia Americana Blue 4 pack Annual Browallia Endless Illumination Blue 4.5" green Annual Browallia Marine Bells Blue 6 pack Annual Browallia Sky Bells Powder blue 6 pack Annual Brugmansia Charles Grimaldi Yellow 2 gallon janor Annual Brugmansia Ecuador Pink Light Pink 2 gallon janor Annual BRUGMANSIA Triple Peach Peach 2 gallon Annual Buplearum rotundifolium Garibaldi Chartreuse 6 pack Annual Cactus Assorted 4" Annual Calibrachoa Calitastic Ice Blue Violet 4.5" green Annual Calibrachoa Callie Light Blue 4.5" green 12" hanging basket white Annual Calibrachoa Callie Mango Peach 4.5" green Annual Calibrachoa Chameleon Collection Mixed 4.5" green Annual Calibrachoa Mini Famous Light Pink w/Eye Pink 4.5" green Annual Calibrachoa Minifamous Double Amethyst Lilac 4.5" green Annual Calibrachoa Minifamous Double Lemon Light yellow 4.5" green 12" hanging basket white Annual Calibrachoa Minifamous Neo Double Orangetastic Orange 4.5" green 12" hanging basket white Annual Calibrachoa Minifamous Neo Double Purple Purple 4.5" green 12" hanging basket white Annual Calibrachoa Minifamous Neo Pink Pink 4.5" green Annual Calibrachoa Superbells Pink 4.5" green 12" hanging basket white Annual Calibrachoa Superbells Plum 4.5" green 12" hanging basket white Annual Calibrachoa Superbells Red 4.5" green 12" hanging basket white Annual Calibrachoa Superbells White 4.5" green 12" hanging basket white Annual Calibrachoa Superbells Yellow 4.5" green 12" hanging basket white Annual Calibrachoa Superbells Blackcurrant Punch Magenta 4.5" green 12" hanging basket white Annual Calibrachoa Superbells Blue Purple 4.5" green 12" hanging basket white Annual Calibrachoa Superbells Dreamsicle Orange 4.5" green Annual Calibrachoa Superbells Grape Punch Purple 4.5" green Annual Calibrachoa Superbells Lemon Slice Yellow/White 4.5" green 12" hanging basket white Annual Calibrachoa Superbells Pomegrante Punch Red 4.5" green Annual Canna Athena Orange 2 gallon Annual Canna Australia Red 2 gallon Annual Canna Freckle Face Salmon 1 gallon Edgewater Greenhouse List 2020 : Annuals (Page 5) THIS LIST IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY... PLANT AVAILABLITY IS EVER-CHANGING!! Type Item Variety Color Available Pot 1 Available Pot 2 Available Pot 3 Annual Canna Phaison Orange 2 gallon Annual Canna Praetorian Orange 2 gallon Annual Canna Primrose Yellow Yellow 2 gallon Annual Cardoon Silver 4.5" green Annual Celosia Bombay Pink Pink 6 pack Annual Celosia Bombay Salmon Salmon 6 pack Annual Celosia Celway Salmon Salmon 6 pack Annual Celosia Cramer's Series Burgundy 6 pack Annual Celosia Krume Series Mix 6 pack Annual Celosia Pampas Plume Mix Mix 6 pack Annual Celosia Sylphid Green 6 pack Annual Centaurea Aloha Blanca White 6 pack Annual Centaurea Aloha Rose Rose 6 pack Annual Ceratostigma plumbagnoides "Leadwort" Blue 4.5" brown Annual Cerinthe Pride of Gibraltar Violet 4.5" green Annual CHONDROPETALUM 1 gallon Annual CISSUS discolor Rex Begonia Vine 4.5" yellow Annual Cleome Cleo 4.5" green Annual Cleome Helen Campbell 4 pack Annual Cleome Pequena Rosalita Pink 4.5" brown Annual Cleome Queen Violet 4 pack Annual Cleome Rose Queen 4 pack Annual Cleome Senorita Blanca White 4.5" brown Annual Cleome Senorita Rosalita Pink 4.5" brown Annual Cobaea Cathedral Bells 4.5" green Annual Coleus Dark Heart Purple/Green 4.5" green Annual Coleus El Brighto 4.5" green Annual Coleus Flume 4.5" green Annual Coleus Gay's Delight 4.5" green Annual Coleus Inky Fingers 4.5" brown Annual Coleus Kingswood Torch 4.5" green Annual Coleus Kiwi Fern 4.5" green Annual Coleus Kong Red 4.5"
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