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Wildflowers - Four O'Clock Seeds
Four O'Clock seeds are fun to grow, because they are easy to grow. These four o'clock flower seeds are large enough that they are easy to handle for children or elderly people, and they quickly grow into a plant that gives a brilliant show of large blooms. Since they are an annual, they just need a steady supply of water, and should have very few other needs. They are called Four O'Clocks because each bloom just lasts for one day, opening in the late afternoon, and blooming until the heat of the next day - sort of like a Primrose or Morning Glory. Don't worry about the blooms dying though, there are always more blooms ready to take the place of those that have already bloomed.
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Four O'clock Seed Mix Mirabilis jalapa
This flower has a habit of opening in the late afternoon, an unusual feature that is caused by changes in light and temperature. This garden favorite produces fragrant blossoms in brilliant pink, rose, red, white, and yellow.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $5.96 / Oz -
On Sale! Yellow Four O'Clock Seeds Mirabilis jalapa
This flower has a habit of opening in the late afternoon, meaning it is on full display when you get home from work. This garden favorite produces fragrant blossoms in brilliant yellow that bloom for just one afternoon. Not to worry, there are always new blossoms each day.Quick ViewxYellow Four O'Clock Seeds
Mirabilis jalapa
This flower has a habit of opening in the late afternoon, meaning it is on full display when you get home from work. This garden favorite produces fragrant blossoms in brilliant yellow that bloom for just one afternoon. Not to worry, there are always new blossoms each day.
$3.48 Pkt - $5.96 / Oz
Four O'Clock seeds are fun to grow, because they are easy to grow. These four o'clock flower seeds are large enough that they are easy to handle for children or elderly people, and they quickly grow into a plant that gives a brilliant show of large blooms. Since they are an annual, they just need a steady supply of water, and should have very few other needs. They are called Four O'Clocks because each bloom just lasts for one day, opening in the late afternoon, and blooming until the heat of the next day - sort of like a Primrose or Morning Glory. Don't worry about the blooms dying though, there are always more blooms ready to take the place of those that have already bloomed.