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Gardeners can use asters to provide color between early summer and the first frost. Asters that flower in the late fall include the climbing aster and Tatarian daisy. Gardeners can grow asters from seed or from divisions, or they can purchase plants from nurseries or mail-order houses.
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Blue flower varieties can be grown from bulbs or seeds. Annual varieties include cornflowers, morning glories and petunias. Blue bulbs include scillas, hyacinths and glory-of-the-snow. Perennials include Bethlehem sage, delphiniums, Virginia bluebells and flax.
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Fragrant flowers provide both an aesthetic and aromatic enhancement to a garden. Smells generate a perfume odor, or, in the case of black cosmos, chocolate scents pervade. They can be matched by the vanilla-scented heliotrope perennial.
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