When to Cut: When flowers are halfway open Fun Fact The genus name Scabiosa refers to the Latin word "scabius", meaning itch, referring to the use of the plant's leaves to treat skin troubles.
Also known as sweet scabious, Caucasian pincushion flower, and perennial scabiosa. Produces all summer long. Packet: 50 seeds.http://www.johnnyseeds.com/flowers/scabiosa-pincushion-flower/fama-deep-blue-scabiosa-seed-1761.11.htmlTransplant (recommended):...
Graceful rose-pink flowers with ruffled petals and pincushion centers appear to float from delicate stems. Long and profuse blooming from late April until frost. In mild winter climates, ‘Flutter Rose Pink' blooms almost all year long.
Fama White's perfectly white 3-4", "pincushion" flowers embellish tall sturdy stems, floating serenely 20" above the silvery-blue foliage. Deadhead to keep the flowers blooming. Great in vases.
Scabiosa stellata: Fresh-cut or dried: Harvest when seed heads are light green with dark-bronze edges and the star-shaped centers are just turning black. May require support.Scabiosa atropurpurea: Flowers almost fully open.
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At the same time, plants require adequate moisture through the heat of summer. Also complicating deadheading is the fact that finished flowers and new buds can look much alike. Foliage is dense at the plant's base, but thins closer to the top of the stems.Scabiosa...
Also known as sweet scabious, Caucasian pincushion flower, and perennial scabiosa. Produces all summer long. Packet: 50 seeds.Transplant (recommended): Sow 6-8 weeks before last frost.
Scabiosa stellata: Fresh-cut or dried: Harvest when seed heads are light green with dark-bronze edges and the star-shaped centers are just turning black. 2,400 seeds/oz. Barely cover as light aids germination.
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Find a place in the sunny garden for 'Fama Deep Blue' today! The flowers reach 3 to 4 inches wide, with intense lilac-blue hues. Far and away the largest-flowered Scabiosa of all, the Fama series offers double blooms that begin in midsummer and just keep...
Transplant to cell packs or larger containers when the first true leaves appear. 1 1/2-2 1/2" dark wine-colored blooms stand tall on strong, slender stems. Organically grown. Successive plantings every 2-3 weeks until midsummer give the best quality flowers...
Scabiosa stellata: Fresh-cut or dried: Harvest when seed heads are light green with dark-bronze edges and the star-shaped centers are just turning black. May require support.Scabiosa atropurpurea: Flowers almost fully open.
Direct seed - After last frost date. Productive plants. Successive plantings every 2-3 weeks until midsummer give the best quality flowers and pods. If harvested after the centers have fully turned, or begun to fall out, the seed head will shatter and...
Scabiosa stellata: Fresh-cut or dried: Harvest when seed heads are light green with dark-bronze edges and the star-shaped centers are just turning black. May require support.Scabiosa atropurpurea: Flowers almost fully open.
Scabiosa stellata: Fresh-cut or dried: Harvest when seed heads are light green with dark-bronze edges and the star-shaped centers are just turning black. 4,300 seeds/oz. Barely cover as light aids germination.
Scabiosa stellata: Fresh-cut or dried: Harvest when seed heads are light green with dark-bronze edges and the star-shaped centers are just turning black. May require support.Scabiosa atropurpurea: Flowers almost fully open.