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Ballerina Lilac Armeria Flower Seeds
Price $6.23
Our ‘Ballerina Lilac’ Armeria Flower Seeds are new for 2013, this series producing uniformly compact plants with a somewhat broader leaf, stiffer stems and a larger flower head, measuring upwards of 1-inch in diameter. In trials she often waved heads above the competition. The red and white varieties in this series are European Fleuroselect winners; the entire series showed its ability to overwinter with reliable snow coverage in zone 5, while the Thrift’s reputation for tolerance to salt, drought and poor soils also survived intact. Approximately 50 seeds per each hand-filled packet.
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Ballerina Mix Armeria Flower Seeds
Price $6.23
Our ‘Ballerina Mix’ Armeria Flower Seeds will flower the first year, while having all the attributes associated with the Thrift plant, such as tolerance to drought, heat and salt. Considered a hardy perennial below zone 6, the Ballerina series has exhibited winter tolerance to zone 5 with reliable insulating snow cover. Mixed with a very rich lilac color, the lipstick red and creamy white in this combination are European Fleuroselect winners for 2013. Approximately 50 seeds per each hand-filled packet.
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Ballerina Red Armeria Flower Seeds
Price $6.23
Our ‘Ballerina Red’ Armeria Flower Seeds, along with Ballerina White, are the proud recipient of the much coveted European Fleuroselect award for 2013. Producing blood-red flower heads on extremely sturdy stems above broader-than-average evergreen grassy foliage, this Thrift plant possesses the same attributes that make it so very popular, especially in hot coastal climes. The Ballerina series is tolerant of salt and drought and seems to thrive in poor soils. She also showed remarkable strength, overwintering during trials in zone 5 with reliable snow cover. Approximately 50 seeds per each hand-filled packet.
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Ballerina White Armeria Flower Seeds
Price $6.23
Our ‘Ballerina White’ Armeria Flower Seeds are joined in infamy by its sister, Ballerina Red, both of which won the prized European Fleuroselect award for 2013, the year of the Ballerina series’ introduction. Rising on taller, more durable stems and having evergreen leafy foliage broader than most of this species, their performance in drought, salt and poor soils, even overwintering where most Thrift plants will not, earned it this prestigious accolade. Let us know how they do! Approximately 50 seeds per each hand-filled packet.
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Joystick Lilac Armeria Flower Seeds
Price $4.91
Our ‘Joystick Lilac’ Armeria Flower Seed is the product of impeccable breeding, producing a long-lived evergreen growing in basal clumps with the pom-pom-like blossoms rising above on wiry, airy stems. Also called Seathrift or just plain Thrift, Joystick Lilac prefers poor, infertile soils and is salt and drought tolerant. Plant in rock gardens, as a border plant or as a small-scale ground cover. Approximately 50 seeds per each hand-filled packet.
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Joystick Red Armeria Flower Seeds
Price $4.91
Our ‘Joystick Red’ Armeria Flower Seed is a hybrid developed as a cut flower for the commercial community, but is becoming ever more popular in the garden due to its drought and salt tolerance and its ability to grow in the most infertile, rocky soils. The low grassy-looking mounds support tall, upright stems with pom-poms made up of miniature individual flowers waving at the top. In shades of rose to red, Joystick Red will fill your vases and then bloom again. Approximately 50 seeds per each hand-filled packet.
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Splendens Armeria Maritima Flower Seeds
Price $3.48
Our ‘Splendens’ Armeria Maritima Flower Seeds produce an evergreen perennial that grows in small tidy clumps and is ideal for borders, edging and accenting, providing color in your beds long after other annuals and perennials have faded. Thriving in rocky, poor soils, as long as they are well drained, Armeria, also known as Thrift or Common Thrift, is your answer to those barren problem areas and can even be utilized in pots, window or deck boxes. The grass-like, domed foliage supports pretty-in-pink, showy blossoms. Deadheading spent flower stems will encourage another bloom cycle. Approximately 50 seeds per each hand-filled packet.
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