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Bloom time, color and size are among the most common reasons for choosing plants. You may also choose them because of fragrance, texture, or culinary value. Try cool colors with a few sparks of warm colors, or warm colours with a few cool colors. There are several ways to extend your garden's bloom time. Look for flowers that bloom more than once per year, or choose different cultivars that bloom at different times during the year. Warm colors, such as the reds and yellows of tulips and narcissus, seem to pop toward the front of a landscape, while cool colors, like the hues of purple violets or blue iris, recede into the background. When growing your tulips in containers, avoid placing the container in direct sunshine.
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- The Fritillaria imperialis Aurora features orange-red, bell-shaped flowers up to 3 inches across, growing in a cluster of six to eight flowers.
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