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Plantidote of the Day 2012-10-02

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angelonia

Angelonia angustifolia

Summer snapdragon

A perennial in Zones 9 and 10, angelonia is resistant to drought and heat. The plants bloom all summer and well into fall, plus some varieties have the added bonus of fragrance. There are white, deep purple, and lavender striped angelonia available. Here are more details on growing this plant.

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