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Aster, China Aster Blend Aster Seeds – Heirloom

0.950 KD
When the sunshine and heat have you reaching for iced tea, this selection of old-fashioned, single-flowered China asters will make your garden come alive with cool colors like red, pink, purple, and white. Grow them near the back of the flowerbed for a midsummer surprise for you and the pollinators. A longtime florist’s favorite, they make fabulous, long-lasting cut flowers.
Weight: 1 gram (~360)

Bluebells, California Bluebells Seeds – Heirloom, Native

1.000 KD
Luminous, upward-facing chalices glow in the spring garden. Tough and easy, California Bluebells, also called desert bluebells, laugh off the most inhospitable conditions like cold weather and drought. For the greatest impact, sow this heirloom in large numbers. Grow in spaces between paving stones, in rock gardens, and in the front of flower beds. Sow narrow strips of bluebells and violas between vegetable rows! These beautiful, little flowers will charm you, and are loved by native bees.
Weight: 1gram

Bachelor’s Button, Black Magic Bachelor’s Button Seeds – Heirloom

0.950 KD
With vivid color, ‘Black Magic’ makes great dried or cut flowers, while edible petals make a stunning garnish to salads, crudités platters, or dinner plates. Bachelor’s button, also called cornflower, will “naturalize”; it self-sows for another crop of flowers the following season, and birds love the seed heads!
Weight: 1 gram

Bachelor’s Button, Blue Boy Bachelor’s Button Seeds – Heirloom

0.950 KD
With dazzling, sky-blue flowers, ‘Blue Boy’ is wonderful in mass, and because it is drought tolerant, it’s practically care-free. Flowers can be used dried or fresh cut, while the edible petals make a colorful garnish. Also known as cornflower, bachelor’s button will “naturalize”, or self-sow, for another crop of blue flowers next year.
Weight: 2 grams (~314 seeds)

Bachelor’s Button, Tall Blend Bachelor’s Button Seeds – Organic, Heirloom

1.050 KD
Bachelor’s button, also known as “cornflower”, is drought tolerant and needs little pampering. Flowers are great for cutting or drying and the edible petals are beautiful sprinkled on a salad. Bachelor’s button will “naturalize”; it self-sows for another crop of flowers the following season, and birds love the seed heads! Attracts pollinators and beneficial insects.
Weight: 500 mg

Bee Balm, Lambada Bee Balm Seeds

1.000 KD

Bee balm, also known as Monarda, is covered with unique, lovely lavender-pink flower clusters that attract butterflies, hummingbirds, and bees to the garden. We chose this variety because it is more tolerant to dry soil conditions than other varieties of bee balm. Plants bloom quickly for a splash of summer and fall color. Pretty in a mixed bouquet of cut flowers and in wildflower gardens.

Weight: 50mg (~80 seeds)

Bells of Ireland Seeds – Heirloom

0.800 KD

Not only Irish eyes will smile at this unusual plant. Its bright green bells with their tiny white “clappers” are always a conversation piece. Turns straw-colored when dry—a very valuable, long-lasting dried flower. The strain in this packet was selected for its superior cut and/or dried flower use. Reseeds, often producing new plants the following year from self-sown seeds.

Weight: 500mg

Black-Eyed Susan, Black-Eyed Susan Vine Seeds – Heirloom

1.000 KD

Inspiring poets with its beauty, this 1800s heirloom can be enjoyed in window boxes, hanging baskets, as a ground cover, as a screen, on a trellis or fence, and decorating mailboxes and columns. You will be rewarded with lush foliage and masses of blooms all summer long in vibrant orange, yellow, and white; the colorful petals make a striking contrast to the black “eye”.

Seed Count: 20 seeds

Black-Eyed Susan, Indian Summer Black-Eyed Susan Seeds

1.350 KD

These radiant, single and semi-double flowers hold their heads up high even in heat and drought without the need for staking. Enjoy their glorious beauty as they seduce butterflies with promises of nectar and provide seeds for birds in winter. A long-lasting cut flower with a long bloom period. ‘Indian Summer’ is an All-America Selections winner and recipient of the European Fleuroselect Quality Mark in 1995. In 2000, it won the prestigious Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit.

Weight: 50mg (~ 46 seeds)

Black-Eyed Susan, Cherokee Sunset Black-Eyed Susan Seeds

1.350 KD

A must-have, first-year-blooming perennial, ‘Cherokee Sunset’ boasts colors unusual in the world of rudbeckias. Over 10-years of breeding and selection resulted in toasty colors of burnt orange, yellow, gold, warm red, and bronze, all found on each 3″-5″ double or semi-double bloom. Once they start blooming in early summer, the sunset show continues until frost, to the delight of bees and butterflies; left standing in the fall, the seed cones attract birds. Sturdy stems are a plus for cut-flower arrangements. An All-America Selections award winner. Perennial in USDA zones 9–10. Deer resistant.

Seed Count: 20 Seeds.

Bluebonnet Seeds – Heirloom, Native

1.150 KD

The beautiful bluebonnet is to Texas what the shamrock is to Ireland’s floral trademark. It is a perfect flower for naturalized wildflower areas as seen along roadsides and in meadows of the south. Plant this cherished heirloom in mass for a captivating spring display. Self-sows readily for enjoyment year after year. Butterfly host plant and attracts bees.

Weight: 2 grams (~ 51 seeds)

Bluebonnet, Sundial Lupine Bluebonnet Seeds – Native, Heirloom

1.050 KD
This gorgeous heirloom, also called old maid’s bonnet and wild lupine, is native to the eastern half of the U.S. Naturalist Henry David Thoreau noted in his journal in June 1852, “No other flowers exhibit so much blue. That is the value of the lupine.” Ideal for wildflower gardens and mass plantings. Host plant for Elf butterfly larvae and Karner blue butterfly.
Weight: 1.5 grams (~54 seeds)