Feverfew Magic Lime Green
Feverfew Magic Lime Green
One of my favourite bouquet fillers and gorgeous in the garden too!  Actually a soft creamy yellow—the colour of fresh buttermilk. Sprays of miniature domes like mini chrysanthemums. Branching habit.
Easy to grow and harvest. Tender or short-lived perennial in Zones 5–9.
(in Florets Library)
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Figwort  (Scrophularia nodosa)
Figwort (Scrophularia nodosa)
Figwort is a hardworking perennial herb that will flower the first year from seed if started early.  Great for medicinal use, cut flower filler and pollinator magnet! Recommended by Erin at Floret
Branching plants produce an abundance of long stems smothered in rather inconspicuous, chocolate and green hoodlike blooms, similar to snapdragons, which ripen into egg-shaped seed capsules and those seed pods are just the perfect bouquet filler for interest and movement!
Figworts are among the most prolific nectar producers in the plant world!
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Foxglove Mix
Foxglove Mix
Stately Digitalis purpurea, also known as foxglove, has tall stunning spikes of tubular flowers. The long-stemmed flowers are good for cutting and drying. This old fashioned mix is a beautiful blend of  lavender-blush, pink and white spires with freckled throats, as well as some pure white.  Stunning in the garden and when arranged en masse.
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Kale
Kale
Mostly Red Russian a.k.a “Ragged Jack” Superb purple-veined, blue-green leaves with red-purple frilly leaf margins. Very hardy. Sow 3–4 seeds 30-45cm apart, 1cm deep, in rows 45-91cm apart. Thin to 1 plant per group, or grow as microgreens!
Approx 150+ seeds
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Lupin Mix
Lupin Mix
A member of the pea family, Lupins are a wonderful old-fashioned flower, with spires of blue, yellow, pink, purple, white, peach and bicolours.. Although they are perennials, lupins are in the class of short-lived perennials. They put all their energy into those magnificent flower stalks and wear themselves out in the effort. Lupins live in the range of two to five years, but luckily they will self seed and the butterflies and bumblebees will love you.
*All parts of this plant are poisonous, including the seeds. Exercise extreme caution around children and pets. The purchaser assumes all liability relating to the use of this product.
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Lychnis Chalcedonica – ‘Dawn Sky’
Lychnis Chalcedonica – ‘Dawn Sky’
Loving this Dusky pink Maltese Cross (Lychnis chalcedonica "Dawn Sky")  Hardy fuss free & beautiful in a vase & in the garden Apricot-pink flower clusters bloom in early to mid-summer. (usually beginning of July here)
A rare heirloom, given old names such as Nonesuch and Mock Sweet William, it is a hardy survivor. Easy and pest free, it's showy grown in masses in the cottage garden. This could be the ‘pale red’ variation of the traditional bright scarlet maltese cross that was mentioned in Curtis’s Botanical Magazine in 1794.
Perennial Zone: 4,5,6,7,8
approx 75+ seeds
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Lychnis coronaria aka Rose Campion
Lychnis coronaria aka Rose Campion
Circa 1828 - Mounds of silvery-green/grey, woolly stems and foliage with neon magenta flowers! What more could you ask of a flower???
Great as a cut flower!
A beloved old plant once called Mullein Pink and Lamp Flower, as the felted leaves once were used in the making of wicks. Its brilliant magenta colouring is electric in combination with the silver-gray leaves on branching stems. An easy to grow, long-blooming and low maintenance short-lived perennial or biennial. Most plants do not survive harsh winters after flowering but it does readily self seed to perpetuate a planting. Despite its short life span, it is certainly worth growing.
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Nicotiana – Flowering Tobacco ‘Grandiflora’
Nicotiana – Flowering Tobacco ‘Grandiflora’
Nicotiana alata One of the most fragrant flowers! This stunning plant is a must-have for every gardener and is ideal for the mixed border. Flowering for many months, it fills the air with a sweet, jasmine-like scent. Showy white flowers open during the cool of the evening with oblong shaped leaves and an erect branching form. Hummingbird moth magnet! aka Jasmine tobacco produces tall, graceful stems of pale, nodding flowers with starry faces. Its soft, sweet perfume peaks at dusk on warm nights; their pale, luminous flowers often open in the evening, so tuck plants near a window to get their Jasmine-like perfume indoors.
Recommended variety by Erin at Floret.  
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Nicotiana rustica ‘Aztec Flowering Tobacco’ 
Nicotiana rustica ‘Aztec Flowering Tobacco’ 
Nicotiana rustica  This broad-leaved plant is quite unassuming until it shoots up thick stems loaded with acid green bell-shaped blooms. The versatile colour works with nearly every colour palette and the tall stems are a perfect filler for large-scale arrangements and pollinators seem to like them too.
Bouquet approved by Erin B at Floret!
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Nigella ‘Cramers Plum’
Nigella ‘Cramers Plum’
Nigella 'Cramer's Plum'
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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Pea – ‘Blue Pod Capucijners’
Pea – ‘Blue Pod Capucijners’
The Blue-podded Capucijner (cap-ou-SIGH-nah) is a hardy pea first grown by the Franciscan Capuchin monks. Beautiful, bi-colour lilac/pink and wine-red/purple blooms, fading to blue as they wilt. Pods are deep inky purple/blue. Best used to make delicious, full-bodied soups.  An edible-podded sugar pea by harvesting before peas have developed.Great long term storage food.
Beautiful heirloom pea that is pretty enough to grow as an ornamental for the edible gardening fans, even if you don't like peas. The dark coloured pods really stand out against the background of the bright green leaves making them very easy to pick. It is a good choice for children and the elderly.
Approximately 30 seeds per packet. (read more below)
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Pea – ‘Sumo’ Snow Pea
Pea – ‘Sumo’ Snow Pea
Pisum sativum (66 days) Open-pollinated. The Sumo cum laude of snow peas! Sumo is the best purple-flowered snow pea we’ve ever had. Its light lime-green pods are larger and fatter than Mammoth Melting Sugar’s and really sweet right off the vine as well as in stir-fries.
This amazing snow pea came to me via a Seeds of Diversity Grow out.They need to have seeds grown and returned to them to bulk up their seed bank and I get to keep a few and have now grown them out again to be able to offer some to you.
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