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These upstanding candelabras of copious violet-eyed sunshine-hued flowers stage a truly incandescent spectacle.. One of the few truly perennial species of mullein, it has sulphur-yellow blossoms with purple & red filaments. Blooms profusely on long flower stalks in mid- late summer. The graceful spikes make a lovely vertical accent in the garden and bloom over a very long flowering period & the pollinators will go crazy for it! Makes a majestic statement in the garden!
(argentea spicata) Celosia edible ornamental annual grown for its distinctive, erect flower spikes reminiscent of a sheaf of wheat that give it the common name of wheat celosia. Grown for their unique, textural blooms, vigorous and free flowering. Easy to grow plants. Brilliant colours in a range of reds, pinks, orange, salmon, yellow and cream.
Claret red heirloom with Mexican roots. Wooly-textured knotted ropes drape dramatically to the ground. Dreadlocks debuted in 1881 seed catalogs.
The stunning, large textural stems make wonderful addition to large arrangements and the side shoots are smaller, great for bouquets. Excellent for fresh or dried use.
Hardy Annual. Attracts pollinators. Produces double white flowers with dark purple seed pods that can be used in fresh or dried arrangements.
They excel as long-lasting cut flowers (7 days esp with preservative) A hardy early bloomer in the garden with brilliant ferny leaves and lacy, star-shaped flowers are framed by a delicate halo of fringed foliage. aka Spanish fennel flower native of southern Spain.
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