Strawflowers “Apricot Mix”

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$5.25

(Xerochrysum bracteatum) annual
This mix is absolutely gorgeous! Every florist who see them immediately orders these beauties!
Long lasting, distinctive papery bracts resemble petals in shades of peaches & apricots. Magnets for pollinators.
Lovely flower heads are produced from spring to autumn. Stunning in bouquets fresh & dried.
This everlasting serves as food for various larvae of lepidopterans, adult butterflies, hoverflies, native bees, small beetles, and grasshoppers.

Description

Strawflowers are members of the daisy family and growing conditions are similar; well-suited for the sunniest spot in your garden, heat tolerant, well-drained soil and don’t require rich soil.

Start strawflowers from seed about 6-8weeks prior to the last frost. Press seeds lightly into the soil, but don’t cover them, as light hastens germination. Alternatively, sow the seeds directly in the garden.They can handle cool temperatures so can go out early & succession planted.

Mother Nature will tell the seeds when to germinate. Require excellent air circulation to prevent mildew and other moisture-related diseases.

Harvest flowers for drying when partially opened, when 2-3 layers of petals have unfolded but flower is not fully open, as they will continue to open after picking. Collect the flowers in the evening, when they are free of dew. The best way to use in crafts is to remove the stems at harvest, and use wires in their place. Attractive as potpourri additions also.

Deadhead spent flowers to extend flowering period. annual, (90-100cm)tall, 75-85 days

65 (approx.)seeds