



Included here: the yellow coreopsis...these flower up in spades in a small bush. There are variations maybe hybrids. The cyclamen can come in pink, red or white. There's even a Victoria coloration pretty nice. The flax add some shaping to a planter, above the ground cover. EG one could put petunias around the flax. Sundowner flax the best because it tends to appear transparent to the angle of the sun. It brightens a bit.
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