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    Annual flowering plant growth up to 50-80 cm. Large double flowers, diameter 10-12 cm, purple-violet. Blooms from June until frost.  
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    Annual flowering plant growth up to 50-80 cm. Large double flowers, diameter 10-12 cm, white. Blooms from June until frost.  
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    Annual flowering plant growth up to 50-80 cm. Large double flowers, diameter 10-12 cm, bright yellow. Blooms from June until frost.  
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    Annual flowering plant growth up to 50-80 cm. Large double flowers, diameter 10-12 cm, lilac. Blooms from June until frost.  
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    Annual flowering plant growth up to 50-80 cm. Large orange double flowers, diameter 10-12 cm. Blooms from June until frost.  
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    Annual flowering plant growth up to 50-80 cm. Large, terry, intense red flowers, diameter 10-12 cm. Blooms from June until frost.  
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    The annual plant grows to about 50-60 cm in height. Stems are powerful and strong, covered with hairs. It has solitary, light-green flower heads about 12 cm across on stems resembling daisies.  
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    Annual flowering plant growth up to 50-80 cm. Large double flowers, diameter 10-12 cm, salmon coluor. Blooms from June until frost.  
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    Beautiful pastel columbine seeds approximately 100 count. Learn: How to grow Columbine plants      
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    The monkshood plant is an herbaceous wildflower that can be found growing in mountain meadows throughout the northern hemisphere. The plant gets its name from the shape of the posterior sepal of the flowers, which resembles the cowls worn by monks. Also known as wolfsbane and Aconitum, monkshood has become popular as a garden addition because of its purple/blue flowers and attractive foliage. Growing 2 to 4 feet (0.5 to 1 m.) tall and 1 to 2 feet (0.5 m.) wide, perennial monkshood is best grown as a background plant. The leaves of the monkshood plant are palmate, meaning hand-shaped, with lobed “fingers” that often have toothed edges and vary in color from light to dark green. In late summer or early fall, it sends up showy spires of purple/blue flowers. Monkshead is not invasive and is both deer and rabbit resistant. However, monkshood, or wolfsbane, is moderately difficult to grow and once planted, doesn’t like to be moved so the best way to grow monkshood is to choose your spot carefully. It sometimes takes a while for it to become established.  
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    Enjoy a baby's breath that is actually pink! Plant in your sunny perennial garden and watch as large panicles of true light pink flowers splash your garden from early through midsummer. This upright, well-branched, bush type grows up to 3' tall. Use as a filler plant to cover dying bulb foliage or for perennials that go dormant in the summer months. The pretty pink flowers also are perfect in floral arrangements! Makes an excellent dried flower.
     
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    25 seeds per order. Purple Monkshood seeds 2020 harvest.  
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