Ornamental
Kale

Often placed in cool-weather gardens for their richly colored purple-, cream-, pink-, white-, and rose-variegated leaves. They are quite resistant to frost. Flowering Kale has frilly leaves and an open growth habit.

Daffodils

Flowering Cabbage forms lower growing, flattened plants with broad heads.

They grow to be 6 to 18 inches tall, depending on variety and bloom from late winter into spring.  Yellows and whites and some salmon-pinks. Planted as bulbs.

Tulips

Though planted as bulb-producing plants, we'd be
better advised to think of them as annuals here in Texas, as successive years' blooms are often inferior to the first.  Grow 8 to 26 inches tall, depending on variety (there are literally hundreds of tulip varieties).

Pansies

They grow 6 to 10 inches tall.  Colors
include yellow, white, purple, lavender, and mahogany red, oftentimes with contrasting colors and unusual blotches attractively marking the petals.  Most popular cool-season flower in Texas.

Please click below to see a sampling of our seasonal rotation flowers...

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