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Reference: Gypsophila elegans Covent Garden
$3.45
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Size : 1000 Seeds

Easy to grow with larger flower petals than common Gypsophila. Beautiful sprays of tiny white flowers on slender stems complement many other flowers in the garden. They are long-lasting as cut flowers or can be dried for crafts. To show off your garden flowers spectacularly, plant Gypsophila elegans among them! 

Reference: Asclepias tuberosa
$2.99
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Size : 50 Seeds

Native host plant for Monarch Butterflies. Returns each spring after sowing from seed. Deep taproots make this an excellent drought-tolerant plant for zones 3 - 9. Bright orange flowers growing two to three feet high create a fantastic display when planted en masse. An important nectar source for beneficial pollinators. Edible if cooked correctly. Used for twine and medical in folklore.

Reference: Lupinus perennis
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Size : 150 Seeds

Spires of Lupins in shades of blue and bluish-purple are a welcome sign in spring. Lupins are an important source of nectar for pollinators. The flowers will bloom all summer and return to delight with another stunning display the following year. Prefers sandy soil and will grow in North American regions Zones: 3-9. Lupins prefer full sun but will grow in light partial shade. Will withstand a certain amount of drought. Beneficial for butterflies.

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