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The listing, *~*~*~50, YES FIFTY!! Love-in-a-Mist Flower Seeds~*~*~* has ended.
Love-In-a-Mist flower seeds! I don't know what color they are but generally they are blue. They came from the Gardens so i'm having to guess at the color.
*~*~*~ I HAVE ONLY A LIMITED AMOUNT OF THESE! ~*~*~*
Questions & Comments
Never heard of them! Sounds interesting. I bet they are pretty! Fanned and watching!
I am back and with great news! I looked this up online and found some info:Nigella, love-in-a-mist, is an annual flower with threadlike foliage above each flower. Easily grown blossoms in soft colors have a delicate look.
Description: Plants range in size from about 15 to 30 inches in height. Single or double flowers an inch or two wide may be blue, pink, purple, or greenish-white. They are followed by two-inch balloonlike seedpods with purple stripes.
How to grow: Grow in rich, well-drained soil in full sun, using seed or transplants. Clear a sizable space for plants so they can become established and return every year.
Propagation: Sow seeds outdoors a week or two before the last expected frost or indoors about six weeks before frost ends. Seeds germinate in a week at 72 degrees Fahrenheit.
Uses: The flowers are good for bedding and cutting. Seedpods, fresh or dry, are used in flower arrangements. In the garden, plants are often allowed to self-sow.
Related species: Nigella sativa, or fennel flower, has blue flowers and black seeds used for seasoning.
Related varieties: Persian Jewels is a classic type with flowers in mixed colors and big pods. Oxford Blue and Miss Jekyll are strong growers with blue flowers.