Strawflower Seeds

Xerochrysum bracteatum

Native to Australia, straw-like, papery blooms of strawflower can tolerate high heat and dry conditions. Leaves draw in pollinators and flowers can stay colorful for years to come if stored in a dry location after harvest.

Growing tips:

  • Sow indoors 3-4 weeks prior to last frost or direct-sow after last frost.
  • Transplant in fertile soil with good drainage.
  • Cut frequently to encourage flower formation.
  • If you are growing for the market, trellis and tie around the plants to keep flower quality high so that the plants don’t tip over.
  • Dry flowers by cutting stems 12″ below the flower and hanging them upside down.
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    Strawflower Seeds, Apricot

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    Beautiful single-colored strawflower with a wide range of colors from strawberry to peach that have orange/golden undertones. Papery, straw-like flowers attract pollinators.

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