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Coffee Cups Elephant's Ear
Colocasia esculenta 'Coffee Cups'
Toucan Dark Orange Canna
Canna x generalis 'Toucan Dark Orange'
In Bloom
Toucan Yellow Canna Lily
Canna x generalis 'Toucan Yellow'
In Bloom
Surefire Red Begonia
Begonia x benariensis 'Surefire Red'
In Bloom
ColorBlaze Velveteen Coleus
Solenostemon scutellarioides 'ColorBlaze Velveteen'
ColorBlaze Chocolate Drop Coleus
Solenostemon scutellarioides 'ColorBlaze Chocolate Drop'
Proven Accents Pegasus Begonia
Begonia 'Proven Accents Pegasus'
Heart to Heart Caribbean Coral Elephant Ear
Caladium 'Heart to Heart Caribbean Coral'
Heart to Heart Va Va Violet Elephant Ear
Caladium 'Heart to Heart Va Va Violet'
ColorBlaze Rediculous Coleus
Solenostemon scutellarioides 'ColorBlaze Rediculous'
ColorBlaze Wicked Hot Coleus
Solenostemon scutellarioides 'ColorBlaze Wicked Hot'
Colorblaze Golden Dreams Coleus
Solenostemon scutellarioides 'Colorblaze Golden Dreams'
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What To Look For:
Toucan Dark Orange Canna, Toucan Yellow Canna Lily, Coffee Cups Elephant's Ear, Surefire Red Begonia, Sweet Caroline Bewitched After Midnight Sweet Potato, Sweet Caroline Red Hawk Sweet Potato Vine, Sweet Caroline Jet Black Sweet Potato, Sweet Caroline Sweetheart Lime Sweet Potato, Chocolate Drop Coleus, Colorblaze Golden Dreams Coleus, Colorblaze Rediculous Coleus, Colorblaze Velveteen Coleus, ColorBlaze Wicked Hot Coleus, ColorBlaze Wicked Witch Coleus, Proven Accents Pegasus Begonia, Heart to Heart Caribbean Coral Elephant Ear, Heart to Heart Va Va Violet Elephant Ear

Photo Credits
Courtesy of Ball Seed - www.ballseed.com.

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