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Poppy ‘Sallies Double’
Sallie's Double Pink has large, gorgeous heads that are sure to capture your heart, thriving both in sun or partial shade. Poppies will readily re-seed without becoming a nuisance, perfectly dotting your landscape with their resilience for years to come. These seeds came to America in the pocket of a Turkish immigrant-become-professor who moved next door to Sallie, who fancied her neighbour's elegantly ebullient poppies. He offered her seeds which she grew for years, passing seeds on to her son who, in turn, has been growing them for years and sharing them. Now they are shared with you! Papaver somniferum var. paeoniflorum
Poppy ‘Scarlet’
Often known simply as Feathery poppies, Papaver laciniatum is an annual poppy loved by gardeners because of their delicate petals and huge 5" deep, rich scarlet fully double blooms. Stunning as a single or breathtaking en masse.. While many varieties in the poppy family have large disc-shaped petals, these beautiful flowers have the edges of their blooms feathered so they look like pom-poms of brightly coloured crêpe paper. APPROX 100 SEEDS
Poppy ‘White Peony ‘
Papaver somniferum var. paeoniflorum
Simply stunning - gorgeous creamy white, full glorious bloom! Luscious peony type blooms. (See under Blog section for poppy info)
Peony poppy is also sometimes called double garden poppy because it produces large, double blooms that typically span 4 to 5 inches across. The plant reaches an average of height of 2 to 3 feet. The flowers have the characteristic papery, ruffled appearance and texture of other poppies. The attractive foliage has rounded leaves accented with feathery edging. The large seed pods that appear after flowering work well in dried floral arrangements and you can use them for crafts.
Peony poppy prefers organically rich, well-draining soil in full sun. Annual. Will self seed.
Min 50 seeds Poppy ‘Mother of Pearl’ Mix
(Papaver rhoeas) Long flowering easy to grow mix of dusty plum, cocoa dusted white, cream with raspberry veining, white and others. The pleated blooms pirouette gracefully at the ends of the wiry stems. Refined antique looking flowers and adorable seed pods make this a perfect flower for wedding and wire work.
Pollinators love them!
Recommended by Erin at Floret Flowers.
Poppy “Iceland Mix” P. nudicaule
Abundant crepe-paper-like blooms.
Cheerful 3–4" blooms, 12–20" stems. Productive plants produce uniform, crinkled, cup-shaped blooms that sparkle and float above clumps of soft, gray-green foliage. Mix includes orange, pink, white, and yellow.
Rudbeckia triloba – ‘Black Eyed Susan’
These miniature-sized flowers are borne in airy sprays, and when added to arrangements, they bring a happy, uplifting vision! Butterflies are attracted to the nectar and birds to the seeds. R. triloba pumps out hundreds of charming, warm yellow daisy flowers with brown button centres on tall, strongly branching plants. Blooming nonstop summer through fall, it adds sparkle to your garden beds and wildflower gardens.
Circa 1699! RHS Award of Garden Merit and Georgia Gold Medal winner! This biennial to short-lived perennial is native to the central and northeastern portions of the US.
See below for more....approx 100 seedsSilverleaf Mountain-mint
Pycnanthemum incanum Perennial (hardy in zones 5-8)
Perennial (hardy in zones 5-8) Commonly called hoary mountain mint & native to eastern North America with striking fragrant silvery-white upper leaves and white/lavender spotted flowers in late summer.This herb is an excellent honey plant and food source for bees, butterflies, and moths.
It was literally covered in pollinators!
Now endangered in Ontario, Vermont and New Hampshire, planting seeds will help this beautiful native plant recover and flourish. Will thrive in most garden soils in full sun or part shade. Will tolerate dry better than most mints. Ht. 90cm/3ft.
approx 100 seeds
Snapdragon ‘Royal Bride’
(Antirrhinum majus) Sweetly fragrant at 3’ tall, the blooms are white with a slight cream centre, really long blooming & a fav with pollinators. A wonderful long stemmed cutting flower, stunning in arrangements, blooming from June through September.
Towers of glowing blooms over glossy dark green foliage add a vertical statement to summer gardens or bouquets.
Check out my Instagram video!
Strawflower White
(Xerochrysum bracteatum)
Ivory-white flowers have an opalescent, heirloom quality that’s great for wedding work. Tall, well-branched plants produce pure white, double flowers 2–2 1/2" across that start out with a slight blush.
A versatile and textural addition to the cutting garden, profuse bloomers for fresh or dried arrangements.
Pollinators love them!
Strawflowers “Apricot Mix”
(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.
Verbascum Chaixii ‘Sixteen Candles’
Looking for a pollinator magnet??? Look no further. Check this video out!
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!
Verbascum chaixii ‘Wedding Candles’
A truly perennial species of mullein with super showy, tall spikes covered with stunning white flowers with contrasting purple stamens that have orange anthers!! These verbascums are incredible pollinator magnets!
They have a long bloom period & will rebloom profusely on long flower stalks in mid- and late summer, reaching about 100cm high. (deadheading helps). The flowers are great for cutting for flower arrangements.
*because these grow on the same property as the beautiful yellow “Sixteen Candles” verbascum, it is possible some may be yellow as these plants are crazy pollinator plants!