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Great St. John's Wort Hypericum ascyron Seeds for planting pollinator patch flower border
Great St. John's Wort Hypericum ascyron Seeds for planting pollinator patch flower border
Robust and fast growing, Hypericum ascyron is an upright perennial boasting showy, bright yellow flowers, in. wide (cm), adorned with a prominent bouquet of yellow stamens. Blooming for about 2-3 weeks in early to late summer, the blossoms are borne in pyramidal clusters atop stout, erect stems clad with large, elliptic leaves, in. long. They give way to ornamental seed pods which persist into winter. Hypericum ascyron is suitable for the back of the perennial border, woodland margins, or slopes.

Trumpet Vine Campsis radicans Seeds for planting hummingbird garden flowering fence
Trumpet Vine Campsis radicans Seeds for planting hummingbird garden flowering fence
Germination occurs in 1-months under warm, moist conditions following a 60 day period of cold stratification. Fall sowing is ideal.
Karma Choc Dahlia Dahlia 'Karma Choc' Seeds for planting bold flower bed dramatic garden
Karma Choc Dahlia Dahlia 'Karma Choc' Seeds for planting bold flower bed dramatic garden
Dahlias are late-season bloomers. They bloom from mid-summer through the first frost and are available in a vast array of colors, patterns, sizes, and flower forms. Plant size ranges from compact border varieties to species that have plate-sized blossoms atop 6-foot plants. Despite this diversity, most dahlias grow on long, erect stems that give the blooms room to show off. Native to Mexico and Central America, dahlias boast over 20,000 cultivars and species and are the prized darlings of plant breeders and florists alike.
Ice Plant Mesembryanthemum crystallinum Seeds for planting succulent herb garden and ornamental ground cover
Ice Plant Mesembryanthemum crystallinum Seeds for planting succulent herb garden and ornamental ground cover
Evergreen Wisteria Seeds Bright Pink Vine Climbing Flower Perennial Seed
Blue Delphinium Delphinium elatum Seeds for planting tall flower bed cut flower border
Blue Delphinium Delphinium elatum Seeds for planting tall flower bed cut flower border
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Cosmos Dazzler Cosmos bipinnatus Seeds for planting vibrant flower patch sunny garden
Cosmos Dazzler Cosmos bipinnatus Seeds for planting vibrant flower patch sunny garden
Chocolate cosmos is a flower to whet any gardener's appetite. These unique blooms are a rich, dark maroon with velvety rounded petals and dark brown centers. Their best characteristic may be their chocolaty fragrance. Similar to regular cosmos, the flowers of chocolate cosmos are a bit smaller, measuring an inch and a half across. The overall effect is very dramatic, making these flowers highly sought after for garden beds, containers, and floral arrangements. They pair especially well with all shades of pink flowers, creamy white flowers, and blue shades to offset the brown tones. They hold up well as cut flowers too.
Balloon Flower Platycodon grandiflorus Seeds for planting perennial bed home garden
Balloon Flower Platycodon grandiflorus Seeds for planting perennial bed home garden
How to plant: 1. Choose a suitable location: It needs plenty of sunlight, so choose a location that gets at least 6 hours of sunlight a day. Also, make sure the soil drains well. 2. Prepare the soil: Balloon flowers grow best in soil rich in matter and well-drained. matter can be added to the soil before planting. 3. Sowing: Sprinkle the seeds on the prepared soil surface and compact lightly. Keep the soil moist, the seeds usually take to 3 weeks to germinate. 4. Plant spacing: Usually keep plants between 1and 18 inches (30-4cm) apart to give them enough room to grow. 5. Watering: Keep the soil moist, especially when the plants are first growing. Once the plants have established a root system, they are relatively drought tolerant.
Blazing Star Liatris spicata Seeds for planting perennial flower garden and bee patch
Blazing Star Liatris spicata Seeds for planting perennial flower garden and bee patch
Liatris, also known as blazing star or gayfeather, is a long-blooming perennial wildflower native to eastern North America. It is a member of the very large aster (Asteraceae) family of plants, but instead of the familiar daisy-like flowers of most plants in that family, Liatris has highly unusual flower heads featuring tiny star-like blossoms arranged around a long upright bottle-brush spire. The pure species has bright purple flower spikes. The grasslike leaves are narrow and inconspicuous, forming a basal clump, but they turn an attractive bronze color in the fall.
Flamingo Feather Celosia spicata Seeds for planting ornamental garden flower display
Flamingo Feather Celosia spicata Seeds for planting ornamental garden flower display
A pollinator-magnet, Flamingo Feather is an upright tender annual or short-lived perennial, noted for its plume-like rose-pink inflorescences fading to silver, giving an interesting two-tone effect. Blooming over a reasonably long season, from late spring until frost, the ravishing blossoms rise on sturdy stems above the fresh green foliage. They make wonderful fresh-cut flowers and are terrific in dried arrangements. An interesting beauty for the sunny border.
Red Nasturtium Tropaeolum majus Seeds for planting edible flower bed balcony planter
Red Nasturtium Tropaeolum majus Seeds for planting edible flower bed balcony planter
Germination occurs in 1-months under warm, moist conditions following a 60 day period of cold stratification. Fall sowing is ideal.
Double White Coneflower Echinacea purpurea Seeds for planting pollinator garden home landscape
Double White Coneflower Echinacea purpurea Seeds for planting pollinator garden home landscape
Welcome to a world of vibrant blooms with our Pink Yellow Double Hibiscus seeds. These hardy hibiscus varieties thrive in USDA Zones 5–9, offering lush tropical vibes even in temperate climates. Because of vibrant display, people grown it as tropical flower seeds - a standout addition to any flower garden. Also they sometimes are called sunset or rainbow hibiscus plant because if its beautiful mixed shades of colors.
Roselle Hibiscus sabdariffa Seeds for planting edible garden herbal border
Roselle Hibiscus sabdariffa Seeds for planting edible garden herbal border
Welcome to a world of vibrant blooms with our Pink Yellow Double Hibiscus seeds. These hardy hibiscus varieties thrive in USDA Zones 5–9, offering lush tropical vibes even in temperate climates. Because of vibrant display, people grown it as tropical flower seeds - a standout addition to any flower garden. Also they sometimes are called sunset or rainbow hibiscus plant because if its beautiful mixed shades of colors.
Boneset Eupatorium perfoliatum Seeds for planting wetland garden pollinator patch
Boneset Eupatorium perfoliatum Seeds for planting wetland garden pollinator patch
How to plant: 1. Prepare the soil: Bonesets grow best in well-drained soil rich in matter. 2. Sowing: Spread the Boneset seeds evenly over the soil surface. Do not cover the seeds as they need light to germinate. Compact the seeds lightly to ensure good contact with the soil. 3. Plant spacing: Usually keep plants between 1and 18 inches apart to give them enough room to grow. 4. Watering: Keep the soil moist, but don't overwater. Boneset likes moist soil but is not tolerant of flooding.
Peach-Leaved Bellflower Campanula persicifolia Seeds for planting cottage garden flower bed
Peach-Leaved Bellflower Campanula persicifolia Seeds for planting cottage garden flower bed
Forming a basal rosette of narrow, toothed, bright green leaves, Campanula persicifolia (Peach-Leaved Bellflower) sends up sturdy stems clad with narrow, pointed leaves that are reminiscent of those of the peach tree, hence its common name. In early to mid-summer, they bear large, nodding, bell-shaped, pure white flowers which add grace to the garden.This Bellflower is an excellent choice for the border or mixed containers.
Love-Lies-Bleeding Amaranthus caudatus Seeds for planting bold flower border ornamental garden
Love-Lies-Bleeding Amaranthus caudatus Seeds for planting bold flower border ornamental garden
Love-lies-bleeding (Amaranthus caudatus) usually has tiny blood-red, petal-free flowers. Blooms form narrowly, drooping tassel-like, terminal panicles throughout the growing season. Inspired by this shape, this cultivar is also commonly known as the tassel flower. Each panicle hangs straight down to 1inches and at times up to 2inches long.
American Basketflower Centaurea americana Seeds for planting meadow garden native pollinator patch
American Basketflower Centaurea americana Seeds for planting meadow garden native pollinator patch
American Sycamore Tree Seeds (Platanus occidentalis) +Seeds
Blue Toadflax Linaria canadensis Seeds for planting wildflower patch pollinator garden
Blue Toadflax Linaria canadensis Seeds for planting wildflower patch pollinator garden
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Dahlia Dahlia pinnata Seeds for planting container garden flower display
Dahlia Dahlia pinnata Seeds for planting container garden flower display
Dahlias are late-season bloomers. They bloom from mid-summer through the first frost and are available in a vast array of colors, patterns, sizes, and flower forms. Plant size ranges from compact border varieties to species that have plate-sized blossoms atop 6-foot plants. Despite this diversity, most dahlias grow on long, erect stems that give the blooms room to show off. Native to Mexico and Central America, dahlias boast over 20,000 cultivars and species and are the prized darlings of plant breeders and florists alike.
Japanese Toad Lily Tricyrtis hirta Seeds for planting shaded flower patch woodland garden
Japanese Toad Lily Tricyrtis hirta Seeds for planting shaded flower patch woodland garden
Japanese Tree Purple Lilac Seeds
Scarlet Sage Salvia splendens flower seeds for vibrant vertical garden displays
Scarlet Sage Salvia splendens flower seeds for vibrant vertical garden displays
Bee Balm is a clump-forming perennial which produces scarlet flowers, borne in dense, globular terminal heads. Blooming for weeks from late spring through summer, they rest upon a whorl of decorative bracts and attract scores of butterflies and hummingbirds. They are borne atop upright stems clad with aromatic, dark green leaves, which remain attractive even when not in bloom.