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Phlox, Grandiflora Starry Eyes Blend Phlox Seeds

1.000 KD
Scottish botanist, Thomas Drummond, starting sending phlox seeds from Texas back to Europe in 1835. After years of breeding, this phlox was born. The intriguing star patterns on bi-colored, clustered blooms make Starry Eyes a captivating addition to your cut-flower garden. Pollinators and hummingbirds are drawn to the quick-to-bloom, fragrant blossoms. Blooming may pause in intense summer heat, to renew in the cooler days of late summer and fall. In cooler areas, blooms continue through the summer.
Weight: 200 mg

Poppy, Black Swan Poppy Seeds

1.000 KD
‘Black Swan’ is too gorgeous to tuck away into a collage of other flowers, with its intricate, finely cut petals as dark as cabernet. Sow it along a path you frequent or in a large container where you can admire its richly colored 3″–5″ semi-double blossoms on graceful, curved, swan-like necks, while bees savor the nectar. Harvest them for exquisite bouquets.
Weight: 200 mg

Sea Holly, Steel Blue Sea Holly Seeds – Heirloom

0.950 KD
Sea holly brings extraordinary architectural beauty to the garden by day, and wonderment at night as it reflects the silvery moonlight. It blooms profusely through the summer, attracting pollinators and providing garden interest in winter with long-standing blooms. Cut flowers are captivating in fresh or dry arrangements. This tough plant thrives in poor soil, heat, and drought, and even tolerates salty soil as found in coastal areas. Perennial in USDA zones 5–9. Deer and rabbit resistant.
Weight: 400 mg

Poppy (California), Spring Melody Blend California Poppy Seeds – Organic

0.950 KD

Spring Melody Blend with its stunning, saucer-shaped bright rose, red, orange, white and yellow double and semi-double flowers adds loads of color when planted in mass. A heat- and drought-tolerant plant requiring little care, it will often self-sow, providing years of beauty and food for pollinators.

Weight: 700 mg (~340 seeds)

Poppy, Hungarian Blue Bread Poppy Seeds – Organic, Heirloom

1.050 KD

Bread seed poppy has crepe-like petals that add a magical touch to the late spring garden. The seeds are a baker’s delight in breads, cakes, muffins, and bagels. You can also use the large seedpods for dried floral arrangements and crafts. Bees love this easy-to-grow, self-sowing annual.

Weight: 250 mg

Poppy, Lauren’s Grape Poppy Seeds – Organic

1.000 KD

There is a local legend that renowned Colorado garden writer Lauren Springer sowed some poppy seeds from a bagel and discovered this unique variety. In reality, this experienced horticulturist spent years culling the seeds from the rich purple poppies growing in her garden, knowing gardeners would appreciate the superb beauty of this stunning variety.

Weight: 150mg.

Poppy (California), Mission Bells California Poppy Seeds

1.050 KD

‘Mission Bells’ with its stunning, saucer-shaped, bright rose, red, orange, white, and yellow double and semi-double, ruffled flowers is the epitome of summer in a carpet of color. A heat- and drought-tolerant plant requiring little care, it will self-sow, providing years of beauty.

Weight: 1 gram

Poppy (Iceland), Nudicaule Blend Iceland Poppy Seeds – Heirloom

1.000 KD

No flower is quite as lovely as Iceland poppy when the sun shines through the chiffon petals. These orange, pale pink, yellow, and white blossoms will light up your garden in spring. They’re fairly drought tolerant, too!

Weight: 500 mg (~1200 seeds)

Poppy (Oriental), Oriental Blend Oriental Poppy Seeds – Heirloom

1.000 KD
Mix these tall, beautiful poppies with other spring and fall-blooming flowers, and watch your garden come alive with pollinators! One of the hardiest poppies, foliage dies back in the summer heat, then reappears in the fall. Colors include white, orange, pink, and salmon, with black centers.
Weight: 400 mg

Poppy, Shirley Single Blend Corn Poppy Seeds Heirloom

0.950 KD
An heirloom from the 1880s, Shirley poppies have delicate, 2″–3″ blossoms on slender, nodding stems that sway even in the slightest breeze. A care-free annual, the plants self-sow making them ideal for naturalized areas.
Weight: 1 gram

Poppy (Oriental), Oriental Brilliant Poppy Seeds

0.950 KD
This majestic poppy deserves center stage in your garden border. Use as a focal point or massed into blazing swaths of color as a treat for you and for the honeybees in spring and early summer. The 4″ flowers’ intense red color pairs well with yellow, gold, purple, or blue late-spring-blooming flowers.
Weight: 200 mg

Poppy (California), Mikado California Poppy Seeds

1.000 KD

‘Mikado’ poppy with its saucer-shaped, bright orange-red flowers adds loads of color when planted in mass. Dramatic sun lovers; flowers open in sunlight and close on cloudy days and night. A heat- and drought-tolerant plant requiring little care, it often self-sows, providing years of beauty.

Weight: 1 gram

Poppy (California), Orange California Poppy Seeds – Heirloom, Native

1.000 KD

Imagine what a sight it was for early explorers and settlers when they first laid eyes on the California hillsides massed with golden-orange flowers fluttering in the breeze. This drought-tolerant heirloom, the state flower of California, attracts pollinators and is an ideal plant for naturalized, wildflower areas. Reseeds readily.

Weight: 2 gram (~1040 seeds)

Poppy (Corn), American Legion Corn Poppy Seeds – Heirloom

1.000 KD

John McCrae, a Canadian physician and soldier who served in World War I, immortalized the Flanders poppy, also known as corn poppy. His poem, “In Flanders Fields” spoke of these red poppies as reminders of those who had lost their lives in war. Scatter them in early spring or fall for your own personal memorial, or simply enjoy them for their glorious beauty.

Weight: 1 gram (~5600 seeds)

Poppy (Corn), Mother of Pearl Poppy Seeds

1.150 KD

As precious as a pearl! ‘Mother of Pearl’ poppies practically glow in stunning shades of pink, white, and purple, with showy crepe paper-like petals and contrasting dark centers. This blend is stunning when planted in mass along borders or in garden beds. Incredibly low-maintenance and drought tolerant, this vigorous, easy-to-grow poppy will bring long-lasting color to the garden and attract pollinators all summer long! Harvest seed pods to add to dried floral bouquets. Deer resistant.

Weight: 

Poppy, Peony Double Blend Poppy Seeds – Heirloom

1.000 KD

Jazz up your front walkway border with the ruffled explosion of color of peony poppies! These fully double, 3″–5″, colorful flowers with soft, blue-green foliage will reward you with a bounty of blooms for cut flowers, and pods for dried arrangements.

Weight: 1 gram

Portulaca, Double Blend Portulaca (Moss Rose) Seeds Heirloom

0.950 KD

Low-growing plants create a carpet of brilliantly colored, 1″–2″ rose-like, double flowers that bloom on sunny days throughout the heat of summer. Very drought tolerant, moss roses need only occasional watering. Wonderful for dry banks and areas with reflected heat such as parking strips or along concrete sidewalks. Self-sows readily!

Weight: 250 mg

Salvia, Blue Victory Salvia Seeds

0.950 KD

“Blue Victory’ has a wonderfully long bloom period, and with its deep violet-purple flowers looks absolutely incredible planted in mass or in containers. It attains a heights of only 20” and makes an excellent cut or dried flower. Does well in hot, humid climates and is fairly drought tolerant once established. This species, also called mealycup sage, grows on dry hillsides in Texas and New Mexico.

Weight: 100mg (~76 seeds)

Salvia, Violet Queen Salvia Seeds

0.950 KD

‘Violet Queen’s’ flowers and leaves share a wonderful scent in the garden. It blooms non-stop through the summer; just remove the spent flower spikes and enjoy its lovely, continual violet color in garden beds mixed with colorful annuals. Hummingbirds, butterflies, and other pollinators will also flock to the show. Snip a few full blooms for bouquets and table-top arrangements. Start indoors and be rewarded with first-year blooms. Drought-tolerant and perennial in USDA zones 3–9. Deer resistant.

Weight: 150mg

Scabiosa, Black Knight Scabiosa Pincushion Flower Seeds – Heirloom

1.050 KD

This almost-black beauty is equally at home in formal and cottage gardens. Scabiosa blooms for an exceptionally long time, is fairly drought tolerant, and is very attractive to bees and butterflies. Long stems are great for fresh cut flowers. Dried seed heads also add interest to flower arrangements. A top-notch garden cultivar since the 1600s when it was known as ‘Blackmoor’s Beauty’ or ‘Mournful Widow’.

Seed count: 25 seeds.

Scabiosa, Starflower Scabiosa/Pincushion Flower Seeds

1.000 KD

Delicate, pale blue and white celestial flowers isn’t where the show stops. Starflower seedheads will have you stargazing at a sphere covered in translucent, papery, striped cups cradling a five-pointed, dark star. Expect eons of enjoyment as the seedheads shine brightly for an indefinite amount of time in dried floral arrangements. Simply clip the stems to the desired length and hang upside down to dry. A prolific bloomer, the plants will be covered in flowers and seedheads from mid-summer to frost. Fresh flowers are a graceful addition to bouquets. Also known as drumstick flower. Attracts pollinators. Deer resistant.

Weight: 1 gram (~24 seeds.)

Salpiglossis, Superbissima Blend Salpiglossis Seeds – Heirloom

1.000 KD

Salpiglossis, also called painted tongue, has velvety flowers with metallic coloration and veination that has to be seen to be believed! A gardener in the early 1900s described them as having “bewildering combinations”. Flowers beckon admirers to take a closer look, and are irresistible to butterflies. Performs best in cool weather. Excellent cut flowers.

Weight: 300mg

Shasta Daisy, Alaska Shasta Daisy Seeds – Heirloom

0.950 KD

Shasta daisy is possibly the oldest hybridized American garden flower. Large, bright white flowers bloom continuously from summer to fall, making it a beautiful addition to any perennial garden. Plants are easy to grow from seed, and long-lived for years of enjoyment. The 3″ blooms attract bees and butterflies, and make great cut flowers. Produce colored flowers by placing stems in a water with food coloring!

Weight: 250mg

Snapdragon, Magic Carpet Blend Snapdragon Seeds

0.950 KD

If you love “snaps” you’ll want to grow this dwarf variety of the old garden favorite. With a lovely combination of colors, it adds charm when planted with other low-growing annuals in flower beds and borders. The perfect size for containers, or even hanging baskets, and attract pollinators. Snaps do best in cool weather. A good cut flower for your petite bouquet.

Weight: 350mg (~2520 seeds)