Groundsel -An enormous, ridiculously diverse group of about a 1000 species that includes trees, shrubs, vines, succulents, plus flowering annuals and perennials. Only two quite different species are offered this year.
Sollya
Tibouchina
Glory Bush -Tender shrubs mostly from tropical South America, commonly known as the Princess Flower, with showy blooms over a long season. Leaves are hairy and deeply veined with a tropical appearance, while the flowers have brilliantly vivid purple petals and equally colorful stamens. These make good container plants, preferring ample feeding and moderate to regular water. Outstanding plant in light shade near the coast.
Veronica
Speedwell -Originates from the Northern Hemisphere temperate climates. This genus is normally a spreading and matting perennial, with dense spikes of flowers in spring and summer. Prefers sun to light shade, and moderate watering.
Viola
Westringia
Rounded to upright shrubs native of Australia, often growing up to 4 feet high,with an equal or greater spread. These are rugged, fine textured plants, tolerating heat, drought, and high winds. Flowers are two-lipped and can look rather unique. Useful as informal screens or a topiary subject but can also be incorporated well into the landscape for Mediterranean climate gardens.