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Wildflowers - Alyssum Seeds
Alyssum seeds are easy to grow, and are classified as an annual, meaning they go through their entire life cycle in one growing season. Seeds that drop from the mature plants can reseed and form new annual flower seedlings in the following year, but winter frost will kill the parent plants. One good use for Alyssum is as a groundcover. The plants grow pretty low to the ground, and they spread out quite a bit, covering the ground with their tiny blossoms. Alyssum comes in various shades of white and pink and purple.
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On Sale! Basket of Gold Seeds Alyssum saxatile Quick View
xBasket of Gold Seeds
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Carpet of Snow Sweet Alyssum Seeds Lobularia maritima Quick View
xCarpet of Snow Sweet Alyssum Seeds
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Dwarf Pink Sweet Alyssum Seeds Lobularia maritima Quick View
xDwarf Pink Sweet Alyssum Seeds
Lobularia maritima
This easy-to-grow annual forms a low carpet of fragrant pink blossoms. This popular flower makes an ideal border, groundcover, or container plant because of it's small habit. Even though it is an annual, it readily reseeds itself to produce the next generation of flowers.
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On Sale! Royal Carpet Sweet Alyssum Seeds Lobularia maritima Quick View
xRoyal Carpet Sweet Alyssum Seeds
Lobularia maritima
Create a carpet fit for royalty with these fragrant purple and white beauties. This quick-growing annual is also perfect for hanging baskets or borders because it is so small. Pollinators such as bees and butterflies are drawn to the sweet blossoms, creating new seeds for next year.
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On Sale! Tall White Sweet Alyssum Seeds Lobularia maritima Quick View
xTall White Sweet Alyssum Seeds
Starting at $2.98 USD
Alyssum seeds are easy to grow, and are classified as an annual, meaning they go through their entire life cycle in one growing season. Seeds that drop from the mature plants can reseed and form new annual flower seedlings in the following year, but winter frost will kill the parent plants. One good use for Alyssum is as a groundcover. The plants grow pretty low to the ground, and they spread out quite a bit, covering the ground with their tiny blossoms. Alyssum comes in various shades of white and pink and purple.