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Other Annual Flowers

 

  • Bird's Eyes (Gilia tricolor)

    Bird's Eyes (Gilia tricolor)

    This highly-prolific yet delicate annual wildflower produces hundreds of tiny ½” lavender and white florets with golden throats. Chocolate-scented blooms on bushy, ferny upright stems are loved by pollinators. Gilia Tricolor is beautiful in...
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  • Black Knight Scabiosa (Scabiosa atropurpurea) Annual

    Black Knight Scabiosa (Scabiosa atropurpurea) Annual

    Historically, scabiosa symbolizes sorrow and lost love, but this stunning variety will bring joy to your pollinators and unique elegance to your garden. Black Knight’s wispy, color-rich blossoms are a deep, blackish purple – especially lovely...
    $3.50
  • Blanket Flower (Gaillardia pulchella)

    Blanket Flower (Gaillardia pulchella)

    This show-stopping wildflower sports rich scarlet petals ringed in gold! Native to North America, the Blanket Flower lives up to its name by quickly spreading over any space. Daisy-like and drought-resistant, it tolerates a wide variety of soils...
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  • Borage (Borago officinalis)

    Borage (Borago officinalis)

    Powder-blue flowers with gray-green fuzz-covered leaves make this decorative, functional herb a welcome addition to your garden. The young leaves taste slightly of cucumber and can be steamed and eaten like spinach. 75 Seeds Minimum Germination: 7-14...
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  • Butterfly Blue Pea (Clitoria ternatea)

    Butterfly Blue Pea (Clitoria ternatea)

    The antioxidant rich, cobalt blue flowers of this Asian heirloom are used in cosmetics, herbal teas, natural dyes, trendy cocktails, and countless recipes. Sprawling vines are dotted with brilliant blue blossoms that mature to tender, delicious pods...
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  • California Giants Zinnia Mix (Zinnia elegans)

    California Giants Zinnia Mix (Zinnia elegans)

    These sun-loving showstoppers stand 4' tall with scads of gorgeous 5” blossoms in dazzling shades of red, pink, orange, yellow, purple and white. Exquisite in your garden or in a tall vase on your table, California Giants are easy and fun to grow...
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  • Carpet of Snow Alyssum (Lobularia maritima)

    Carpet of Snow Alyssum (Lobularia maritima)

    A longtime favorite for cottage gardens, Carpet of Snow has stood the test of time and continues to reward gardeners with drifts of white flowers and intoxicating fragrance. Easy to grow and loved by pollinators. Alyssum thrives everywhere from rock...
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  • Celosia Cockscomb Mix (Celosia cristata)

    Celosia Cockscomb Mix (Celosia cristata)

    Aptly named for the comb that adorns the heads of roosters, this amazing bloom looks like no other. Vibrant hues of red, pink, yellow, and orange make for a stunning display in any garden. Can be cut and dried. 50 seeds minimum Germination: 8-10...
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  • Cherry Queen Zinnia (Zinnia elegans)

    Cherry Queen Zinnia (Zinnia elegans)

    Brilliant, multi-toned scarlet double-blossoms, 3-5” in diameter with a golden center. Zinnia is loved by gardeners and pollinators alike! Reaching 30” tall, Cherry Queen is easy to grow in containers or the garden. A gorgeous cutting flower...
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  • Chinese Houses (Collinsia heterophylla)

    Chinese Houses (Collinsia heterophylla)

    Named for its multi-tiered rows of purple and white flowers resembling pagodas, this native California wildflower blooms late-spring through summer. An excellent choice for bouquets and arrangements, Chinese Houses is nectar-rich and loved by...
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  • Clarkia Mix (Clarkia elegans) Annual

    Clarkia Mix (Clarkia elegans) Annual

    Named after the explorer, William Clark, this native west coast wildflower is also known as Mountain Garland and Farewell to Spring. Sturdy stems covered with ruffly pink, purple, crimson, and white blossoms reach 2-3’ tall and bloom late spring...
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  • Clasping Coneflower (Dracopis amplexicaulis)

    Clasping Coneflower (Dracopis amplexicaulis)

    Native to the southeastern United States, this low-maintenance annual thrives in almost any sunny spot. A close relative of the Black-Eyed Susan, Clasping Coneflower excels at attracting pollinators and promises up to four weeks of bright summertime...
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