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Height and spread: 60cm × 40cm (2ft × 1ft 8in)

Companion plants: One for the herb garden, perhaps planted with marjoram, basil and summer savory.

Scabiosa atropurpurea ‘Dwarf Double’

Hardy annual

A shorter, more compact form of the familiar Southern European plant described here (#litres_trial_promo). The blooms are as large as those on taller varieties and come in a rich colour range, which includes blue, mauve, cream, pink and white. The flowers, which are excellent for cutting, have a gentle fragrance.

Soil preference: Rich, fertile but free-draining

Aspect: Sun or part shade

Season of interest: Summer

Height and spread: 45cm × 30cm (1ft 6in × 1ft)

Companion plants: A fine selection for mixed flower borders or simply to line out for cutting. Also effective with annual grasses, hardy geraniums and other meadow flowers.

Matthiola longipetala subsp. bicornis

Night Scented Stock Hardy annual

R. Coates

An intensely fragrant annual from Southern Europe which looks far more spectacular when illustrated in seedsmen’s catalogues than when seen growing in a garden. The thin, frail stems bear small, irregularly shaped, pinkish-mauve four-petalled flowers. Improved series such as ‘Scentsation’ have white, deeper purple and pale pink among their colours.

Soil preference: Any

Aspect: Sun or part shade

Season of interest: Spring, summer

Height and spread: 30cm × 16cm (12in × 6in)

Companion plants: Frequently mixed with Virginian stocks before sowing or grown in a bed under a window or by a door so that the fragrance can be enjoyed at twilight. A positive cocktail of fragrances can be mixed with mignonette and dwarf sweet peas.

Laurentia axilliaris syn. Isotoma axilliaris or Solenopsis axilliaris

Tender annual

Narrow leaves and trailing stems form a shapely dome on which the star-shaped flowers appear over many weeks and exude a gentle but telling fragrance. Interesting varieties include ‘Stargazer Mixed’, whose colours may be white, blue or pink, and the compact ‘Blue Stars’.

Soil preference: Fertile, free-draining

Aspect: Sun

Season of interest: Summer

Height and spread: 20cm (8in), trailing

Companion plants: Ideal for hanging baskets, especially if planted with Callibrachoa, Scaevola, ivy leaved pelargoniums or trailing petunias.

Annuals for low-allergen gardens

Impatiens glandulifera

Himalayan Balsam, Policeman’s Helmet Hardy annual

Heather Angel

Tall, fast growing annual with fleshy stems and hairless leaves. From early summer onwards, a succession of large, helmet-shaped flowers precedes the pressure-packed seed capsules which explode, when touched, scattering their seed. An invasive plant that can be damaging in the wild, but an unusual garden annual.

Soil preference: Moist

Aspect: Part shade

Season of interest: Summer

Height and spread: To 1.5m × 45cm (5ft × 1ft 6in)

Companion plants: Best grown as a marginal or bog plant, with such other large species as Ligularia clivorum or Rodgersias.

Nigella papillosa

Hardy annual

A curious annual with single, five-petalled, dusky blue flowers and very finely divided foliage. The spidery seed heads are as interesting as the flowers, and can also be cut and used dry. Nigella sativa is a similar species, with aromatic seeds which are sometimes used as spices, hence the colloquial name Nutmeg Flower or Roman Coriander.

Soil preference: Any, free-draining

Aspect: Sun

Season of interest: Summer, autumn

Height and spread: 75cm × 30cm (2ft 6in × 1ft)

Companion plants: Useful as a border gap filler, where the seedheads can be left to accompany late summer daisies such as rudbeckias and heleniums or goldenrods.

Scabiosa prolifera

Carmel Daisy Hardy annual

A sun-loving scabious which produces a mass of pale yellow flowers followed by dramatic, rounded seedheads whose sepals form cells rather like those of a honeycomb. Excellent for indoor decoration – fresh or dried.

Soil preference: Any free-draining, reasonably fertile

Aspect: Sun

Season of interest: Summer

Height and spread: 60cm × 20cm (2ft × 8in)

Companion plants: Pretty in an annual border, perhaps with nigellas, which also have pleasing seedheads and with such annual grasses as Lagurus or Briza maxima, whose drying heads are also handsome.

Papaver somniferum

Opium Poppy Hardy annual

The leaves of opium poppies are bold, ruffled, blue-green and hairless. Many-branched stems produce large conspicuous flowers that are single or double and vary in hue from mauve, purple and pink to crimson or white. Shapely pepperpot seed capsules follow the flowers and persist into autumn. See also pages ref 1 (#ulink_3506277a-9865-5525-a956-0d1b7a7c5309) and ref 2 (#ulink_cba8747a-c86c-520c-a314-008ccc19507f) for more poppies.

Soil preference: Free-draining, well worked

Aspect: Sun

Season of interest: Summer, autumn

Height and spread: Variable to 1.5m × 45cm (5ft × 1ft 6in)

Companion plants: Surprisingly pretty among shrub roses, particularly when the leaves contrast, but also popular in cottage schemes with early perennials such as lupins, campanulas or cranesbills.

Lobelia erinus

Lobelia Half hardy perennial usually grown as an annual

A low allergen bedder with predominantly cool blue or white flowers – although some series come in mauve hues. ‘Cambridge Blue’ is an excellent, compact and long-flowering variety in pale blue. ‘Crystal Palace’ has bronze-tinted foliage and deep blue flowers. The old variety, ‘Mrs Clibran Improved’, is extremely neat with white-eyed blue flowers. (For other lobelias, see pages ref 1 (#ulink_aab6a22f-db1d-52da-b925-e16f2faaebca) and ref 2 (#litres_trial_promo).)

Soil preference: Fertile, not too dry

Aspect: Sun or part shade

Season of interest: Summer

Height and spread: Variable to 20cm × 20cm (8in × 8in)

Companion plants: Traditionally used in pots or as border edging but also handsome when used informally amongst low growing border plants such as Euphorbia myrsinites or with purple-leaved heucheras.

Begonia semperflorens

Begonia Tender perennial grown as an annual

Ubiquitous but invaluable bedding plant, tolerating drought and shade, which produces fleshy stems and leaves and a constant run of small pink, white or red blooms on low, bushy plants. The ‘Alfa’ series have bronze-suffused foliage; the ‘Inferno’ series are remarkably vigorous; ‘Prelude’ series begin flowering very early.

Soil preference: Fertile, not too dry but free-draining

Aspect: Sun or part shade

Season of interest: Summer

Height and spread: Variable to 30cm × 20cm (12in × 8in)

Companion plants: Often used in large floral bedding schemes because of their uniformity, they are useful edgers for the patio or lawn and single colours work well in pots or to fill in spaces in box parterres.

Other good annuals

Omphalodes linifolia

Venus’ Navelwort Hardy annual

R. Coates

A rather fetching European member of the forget-me-not family with pale, grey-green, simple, narrow leaves and a long display of opalescent white flowers with navel-like centres. Though shortlived as an annual, this is a free-seeding species which, if happy, will form self-sustaining colonies.

Soil preference: Any free-draining, but not too dry

Aspect: Sun, part shade

Season of interest: Summer

Height and spread: 30cm × 20cm (1ft × 8in)

Companion plants: Best if allowed to spread in drifts among low-growing summer flowers such as violas and Mimulus, or to front low-growing shrubs. The foliage also harmonizes well with garden pinks, whereas the flowers make a pretty contrast in both colour and shape.

Orlaya grandiflora

Tender annual

A Mediterranean member of the carrot family whose finely divided foliage is crowned, from late spring to midsummer, by a succession of shallow, dome shaped umbels. The outer, sterile flowers on each umbel carry large, creamy white asymmetrical petals, creating a beautiful lace-cap effect. Can be directly sown in warm regions, where it will also self-sow.

Soil preference: Any free-draining

Aspect: Sun

Season of interest: Summer

Height and spread: 30cm × 15cm (12in × 6in)

Companion plants: An exquisite, lacy companion to annuals with more solid-looking flowers, such as godetias, red poppies or Calendula. With deep blue larkspurs, the cream white lace caps make a cool contrast.

Cleome hassleriana

Spider Flower Near hardy annual

A tall, rangy annual with decorative, seven-lobed palmate leaves held on short stalks along the tall, erect spike which terminates in a series of fragrant, distinctive white or pink flowers whose narrow petals and elongated stamens and stigma give the impression of colourful, long-legged spiders. Native of South America.

Soil preference: Any fertile, free-draining, not too dry

Aspect: Sun, part shade