Consolida ajaca These have traditionally been referred to as "annual Delpheniums" in the old catalogs, but by now should be firmly in their own genus, Consolida. These are best sown in autumn along the west coast or south of hard winters, like poppies. A standard of the cut flower industry for good reason, they are so well suited to bouquets and strikingly beautiful. Seeds should be chilled for a month in moist medium before sowing. Seeds Per Packet: 100 Seeds Per Gram: 360 Seeds Per Ounce: 8,000
Giant Imperial Master Blend Large well-branched plants reach 3-4' tall in bright pinks, white, blues, and royal purples. Should be supported against wind, especially when transplanted. pricing and more
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Shades of Blue A full range of color from the lightest sky blue to ultramarine and lavender-blue. Tall straight strong stems to 4’ when autumn or self-sown. Prefers to germinate (and vernalize) under cool conditions, and may be fall planted in zones 5b and warmer. Spring plant as early as possible, prefers direct seeding. Greenhouse sown plants should have 6 weeks of growth below 55°F prior to transplant. pricing and more
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Smokey Eyes Very productive doubled type, with silvery white petals tinged with the lightest lavender. The subtle coloration is unique in a tribe of bold “pigmentarians.” Did not require support when direct seeded, despite a windy location. Prefers to germinate (and vernalize) under cool conditions, and may be fall planted in zones 5b and warmer. Spring plant as early as possible, prefers direct seeding.... pricing and more
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