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Craspedia, Drumstick Flower Craspedia Seeds – Heirloom

1.050 KD

‘A florist favorite, craspedia adds intrigue to the garden with clusters of sunny orbs and is dazzling in cut or dried arrangements. The blooms may look delicate, but the plants are tough, tolerating drought, heat, and heavy, poor soil. This pollinator-attracting flower is commonly known in its native countries of New Zealand and Australia as Billy buttons. Perennial in USDA zones 8–11 and warmer, often grown as an annual. In perennial areas, good drainage is required in winter.

Weight: 80 mg.

Cup and Saucer Vine, Blue Cathedral Bells Cup and Saucer Vine Seeds – Heirloom

1.150 KD

Also known as monastery bells, this quick-growing vine has 2″ cup-shaped flowers that open a beautiful pale green and mature to violet purple. Sow near arbors, fences, pergolas, or trellises for a quick privacy screen and sweetly scented air. Pinch back tips to encourage branching and achieve desired height. Generally pest free. Grown as an annual although perennial in USDA zones 9 and warmer, and can eventually reach 70′. Can be grown in containers.

Weight: 1 gram (~13 seeds)

Cypress Vine, Funny Valentine Blend Cypress Vine Seeds – Heirloom

0.950 KD

This dazzling, easy-to-grow vine makes a colorful screen or trellis plant. You will enjoy its tropical-looking, tubular blooms that stay open all day and attract hummingbirds. The ferny foliage is equally pleasing. Caution: Most parts of this plant are poisonous if ingested.

Weight: 750mg (~21 seeds)

Delphinium, Butterfly Blend Delphinium Seeds – Heirloom

1.000 KD

This charming blend of dwarf delphiniums performs better in the heat than others, and is an excellent choice for small spaces, or as an accent in the border or cottage garden. Prolific plants will bloom the first year, producing marine blue, light blue, soft rose, or white flowers. Grows well in containers and spots where the wind might topple taller varieties. Unlike traditional delphiniums, the dwarf type is a native of China, first introduced to England in 1818.

Weight: 200 mg

Delphinium, Pacific Giants Blend Delphinium Seeds – Heirloom

1.000 KD

A magnificent plant in your garden, particularly nice when grown in groups of three or more. Pacific Giants Blend is an award-winning heirloom strain with tall, elegant spires of closely packed, large, well-formed blossoms in pink, violet, and many shades of blue flowers. A great background plant that attracts hummingbirds and other pollinators. Eye-catching cut flower. Resists mildew.CAUTION: Poisonous if ingested.

Weight: 200 mg

Dahlia, Cactus Flowered Blend Dahlia Seeds

1.050 KD

Soft peaches, sunny yellows, and deep maroons are just a few of the spectacular colors in this blend. Narrow, elongated petals add a whimsical touch to any garden, and with tall, sturdy stems and blooms measuring up to 6″ across, these make a truly exceptional cut flower and a great addition to a pollinator garden. Perennial in USDA zones 7—10; in colder climates, at season’s end, tubers can be lifted and stored indoors over winter (see inside packet for details). Tubers and flower petals are edible.

Weight: 400mg (~55 seeds)

Dahlia, Decorative Double Blend Dahlia Seeds

1.000 KD

You can grow breathtaking dahlias from seed and enjoy them year after year. This very tall blend of eye-popping colors is especially suited for the back of the garden, and the long, sturdy stems make them great for cut flowers. Blooms appear about 90 days from sowing, so you can enjoy beautiful blooms come summer. Perennial in USDA zones 7–10; in colder climates, at season’s end, tubers can be lifted and stored indoors over winter. Attracts butterflies and other pollinators. Tubers and flower petals are edible.

Weight: 500mg (~50 seeds)

Echinacea, Purple Cone Flower Echinacea Seeds – Organic, Heirloom, Native

1.000 KD

This treasured, heirloom wildflower, native to the eastern U.S., is a long-lived perennial that blooms for a month or more beginning in midsummer. The pinkish-purple petals of the stunning, daisy-like flowers surround a large, dark brown cone. Petals begin to droop as the cone enlarges and fills with seeds, which attract birds in the fall and winter. Echinacea grows well in a variety of conditions, and is excellent for borders and water-wise gardens. Perfect for fresh cut flowers.

Weight: 400mg

Echinacea, White Swan Echinacea Seeds

1.350 KD

‘White Swan’ is the perfect name for this graceful echinacea, a natural selection from white-flowered variations of the native, purple echinacea. Its flowers attract butterflies and other pollinators, while birds enjoy the seeds. The cone-like seed heads also add a nice architectural touch to the winter garden. A long-lasting cut flower, it adds a sparkle of white to floral arrangements.

Weight: 300mg