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Cornflower, Blue Seeds (Centaurea cyanus) 100 Seeds (0.5 grams)

You will receive a seed packet containing 0.5 grams or a minimum of 100 seeds. Centaurea Cyanus, commonly known as Cornflower and Bachelor Buttons are part of the Asteraceae family. This flower is a cool-weather annual meaning that it should be planted before the last estimated frost date for your area. Regions that experience mild wi…
You will receive a seed packet containing 0.5 grams or a minimum of 100 seeds. Centaurea Cyanus, commonly known as Cornflower and Bachelor Buttons are part of the Asteraceae family. This flower is a cool-weather annual meaning that it should be planted before the last estimated frost date for your area. Regions that experience mild winters can plant seeds in the fall in preparation for the following spring and summer. Cornflower is native to Europe but due to its hardy nature, has naturalized to parts of the U.S. and Canada and can sometimes be found growing wild in meadows and roadsides. The unique periwinkle flowers will attract butterflies and other pollinators to your garden throughout the summer! Cornflower adds a beautiful pop of color when cut for fresh bouquets bringing the outdoors in; its uncommon blue color is sure to be the highlight of your garden!
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You will receive a seed packet containing 0.5 grams or a minimum of 100 seeds. Centaurea Cyanus, commonly known as Cornflower and Bachelor Buttons are part of the Asteraceae family. This flower is a cool-weather annual meaning that it should be planted before the last estimated frost date for your area. Regions that experience mild winters can plant seeds in the fall in preparation for the following spring and summer. Cornflower is native to Europe but due to its hardy nature, has naturalized to parts of the U.S. and Canada and can sometimes be found growing wild in meadows and roadsides. The unique periwinkle flowers will attract butterflies and other pollinators to your garden throughout the summer! Cornflower adds a beautiful pop of color when cut for fresh bouquets bringing the outdoors in; its uncommon blue color is sure to be the highlight of your garden!