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Reference: Amaranthus hypochondriacus
$2.99
Size : 350 Seeds

Dwarf Amaranth growing up to 16 inches with rich crimson plumes. It adds ornamental appeal to borders and is stunning when used as a low-growing plant to define specific areas. The long-lasting cut flowers dry a deep red and the green-to-burgundy leaves and shiny black seeds are edible and delicious! Cute little plants that are perfect in smaller gardens or containers.

Reference: Asclepias tuberosa
$2.99
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: Calendula officinalis
$2.99
Size : 500 Seeds

Easy to grow self-seeding annual with bright orange flowers. Originally grown as a medicinal herb, marigolds have been a favorite garden flower since the dawn of gardening history. The flower petals are edible, and the flowers make excellent long-lasting cut flowers. Good companion plants for vegetables, and grows well in pots.

Reference: Delphinium consolida
$3.25
Size : 300 Seeds

Delphinium Giant Imperial Larkspur is a stunning flowering plant with tall spikes of vibrant and densely-packed florets in shades of blue, violet, rose, red, lavender, salmon, pink, and white. Delphinium giant larkspur is beautiful, and its ability to attract pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and other insects to your garden can also benefit other plants and crops.

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