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Wildflowers - Cornflower Seeds
Cornflower plants are great for beginning gardeners, because they are easy to grow and get up to blooming size in a short time. Also they are rewarding to grow because they produce a lot of showy, colorful blossoms that work well for cut flowers or dried flowers. These wildflowers also come in a range of different heights - there are dwarf varieties that are great for small gardens, and there are the tall varieties that work well if you are interested in using them as cut flowers. These are an annual, so it does not take much planning to decide where to plant them, as they are short lived.
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On Sale! Basketflower Seeds Centaurea americana Quick View
xBasketflower Seeds
Starting at $3.48 USD -
Dwarf Blue Bachelor Button Cornflower Seeds Centaurea cyanus Quick View
xDwarf Blue Bachelor Button Cornflower Seeds
Starting at $3.48 USD -
Tall Pink Bachelor Button Cornflower Seeds Centaurea cyanus Quick View
xTall Pink Bachelor Button Cornflower Seeds
Starting at $3.25 USD -
Tall Red Bachelor Button Cornflower Seeds Centaurea cyanus Quick View
xTall Red Bachelor Button Cornflower Seeds
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Tall White Bachelor Button Cornflower Seeds Centaurea cyanus Quick View
xTall White Bachelor Button Cornflower Seeds
Centaurea cyanus
Pop this white beauty into a buttonhole for any special occasion. This wildflower is an annual that looks great in the garden, in a fresh bouquet, or in a dried flower arrangement.
Starting at $3.25 USD
Cornflower plants are great for beginning gardeners, because they are easy to grow and get up to blooming size in a short time. Also they are rewarding to grow because they produce a lot of showy, colorful blossoms that work well for cut flowers or dried flowers. These wildflowers also come in a range of different heights - there are dwarf varieties that are great for small gardens, and there are the tall varieties that work well if you are interested in using them as cut flowers. These are an annual, so it does not take much planning to decide where to plant them, as they are short lived.