Flowers

Flower Seed

Shop and grow a beautiful selection of annual and perennial flower seeds. Try growing flowers for containers, cut flowers, or edible flowers!

Does well as an indoor house plant. Strong and durable foliage grows well with indirect light indoors. Also does well in containers outdoors. Sensational foliage is uniquely shaped with a stunning color combination; avocado green background, marbled with steel gray, maroon veins, stems, and leaf backside all on deeply cut, maple shaped leaves.

Bimble Box has oval-shaped, dark green leaves with a significant menthol scent. Produces beautiful foliage that is used in cut-flower arrangements. Also makes great dry flower bouquets. Common names for Eucalyptus populnea are: Bimble box; Gum Tree, Gomboom, Poplar box and Bimbil box.

'Baby Blue' is a common florist's staple as a bouquet filler. This plant is known for its long stems with rounded leaves in shades of dusty green. Great for bouquets, wreaths or drying. Eucalyptus has a lovely menthol-like fragrance. A tender perennial in USDA zones 9–11 but mainly grown by florist as an annual. As an annual, plants reach about 24"–48", but it can become a 35'-tall tree over time where perennial. This plant is very drought and heat tolerant once established.

Carex comosa is a large tufted wetland sedge. The narrow leaves are lime green and shiny. In late spring triangular culms rise above the foliage to 5’ bearing large chartreuse bottlebrush shaped spikes. Attractive warm brown seed spikes follow. This bold sedge flourishes in sun or part sun in damp or wet sites. Plants prosper in difficult wet mucky soils or even in shallow water.

Vigorous Eucalyptus with large circular shaped leaves. These leaves look beautiful in floral arrangements. Use as a filler or stand alone in a vase. Produces silvery green leaves on tall, sturdy stems. Plant height can vary from 24-48".

Moon Lagoon Eucalyptus, scientifically known as Eucalyptus 'Moon Lagoon,' is a stunning and aromatic Australian native plant that has gained popularity in the horticultural world for its unique foliage and versatile use in floral arrangements. This particular variety of eucalyptus is believed to have originated in Australia, where eucalyptus trees are abundant and have a rich history dating back centuries. It belongs to the Myrtaceae family and is characterized by its silvery-blue, lance-shaped leaves with a distinct moon-shaped curve at the base, giving it its poetic name, "Moon Lagoon." Moon Lagoon Eucalyptus is highly prized for its cut flower potential. Its elegant foliage adds a touch of sophistication to floral bouquets and arrangements. The leaves are not only visually appealing but also emit a pleasant fragrance, making them a favorite choice for various occasions, from weddings to home décor. The plant typically reaches a size of 6 to 10 feet in height, with a bushy and compact growth habit. It has a moderate growth rate, and under ideal conditions, it can be ready for harvest in approximately 2 to 3 years. When growing Moon Lagoon Eucalyptus from seeds, it is advisable to sow them indoors or in a greenhouse. The seeds can be sown in well-draining soil in the early spring. Space the seeds at a depth of about 1/4 inch and maintain a consistent temperature of around 70-75°F (21-24°C) for germination, which typically takes 14-21 days. Transplant the seedlings outdoors after the last frost, spacing them at least 6 to 8 feet apart to allow ample room for growth. Moon Lagoon Eucalyptus thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers well-drained soil. Adequate moisture is essential during the initial stages of growth, but once established, it is a relatively low-maintenance plant, making it an excellent addition to gardens, landscapes, and cut flower gardens alike.

Silver Dollar Eucalyptus, scientifically known as Eucalyptus cinerea, is a striking evergreen tree prized for its distinctive, rounded leaves that resemble silver coins, giving it its common name. Native to Australia, this fast-growing tree can reach heights of up to 30 feet, although it is often cultivated as a smaller shrub in gardens. The leaves are a soft gray-green color, with a waxy texture that adds to their visual appeal and resilience in various climates. Also know as Redbox. Silver Dollar Eucalyptus is particularly valued for its aromatic foliage, which emits a fresh, minty fragrance when brushed or crushed. This makes it a popular choice for landscaping and floral arrangements. The tree produces small, cup-shaped flowers that are generally less showy but attract pollinators. It thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, adapting well to a range of conditions. With its unique foliage and pleasant scent, Silver Dollar Eucalyptus is a favorite for both ornamental gardens and as a cut foliage in floral displays.

Webster's Mallee is a eucalyptus tree with heart-shaped shaped dark green leaves. Mainly used for production of floral arrangements and foliage. Eucalyptus websteriana is commonly known as: Heart leaf mallee; Gum tree; Dainty Mallee & Gomboom.

A large reed-like plant with long dark green stems that produce male and female flowers. Flowers are dark brown and can sometimes appear almost black. Individual flowers are almost microscopic and can number anywhere from 50 to over 500 flowers per stem.

The Yellow Shades Figaro Dahlia is a delightful variety that brightens any garden with its cheerful blooms in vibrant yellow and soft gold hues. This charming mix features a range of shades, from sunny lemon to deeper golden tones, creating a radiant display that stands out throughout the summer and fall. Compact and bushy in growth, these dahlias are perfect for borders, containers, and mixed flower beds, allowing for versatile garden design. Yellow Shades Figaro Dahlia is also known for attracting pollinators, adding both beauty and ecological value to outdoor spaces. Easy to care for and resilient, this variety is perfect for gardeners of all skill levels, bringing a radiant touch of color and charm to any landscape.

The Jewels of Limon Talinum, scientifically known as Talinum limonense, are a captivating and rare succulent plant species native to the arid regions of Central and South America, particularly in countries like Mexico and Colombia. These exquisite succulents are known for their distinctive appearance and unique characteristics. Jewels of Limon Talinum are typically small in size, with a mature plant reaching heights of 6 to 12 inches. They are renowned for their striking rosette shape, which consists of fleshy, teardrop-shaped leaves that form a perfect spiral arrangement. Fun and easy plant to grow that adds some extra pizzazz to bouquets. Bead-like seed pods grow on dense branches. These plants provide a long harvest window for cutting. Quickly flowers and matures to dark brown seed pods. These succulents thrive in arid and semi-arid environments, making them well-suited for xeriscaping and drought-tolerant gardening. They require well-drained soil and plenty of sunlight to flourish, making them a popular choice for rock gardens, containers, or as ground cover in dry landscapes. Jewels of Limon Talinum are adapted to withstand prolonged periods of drought, storing water in their thick leaves to survive in harsh conditions.

Beautiful purple and white bicolor bell-shaped blossoms on bright green foliage. 12-18" stems add movement and interest to arrangements. If cut back regularly these flowers will bloom continuously. A 5-7 day vase life once cut so these do best in casual bouquets or home cutting gardens. Also a favorite for hummingbirds in pollinator gardens. Also known as flowering tobacco.

Fire Cool Wave is a fast growing, long lasting trailing pansy for Spring and Autumn. Rich dark red with a yellow face brings “fire” to Cool Wave. Shows more red in the face during Winter/Spring production (cool season) and more yellow in the face during Summer/Autumn production (warm season). Ht. 6–8". Avg. 24,415 seeds/oz. Packet: 10 seeds.

Rose Snapdragon produces beautiful pink blooms. Floral Showers is one of the best performing dwarf snapdragons around! This early, day neutral has a delicious fragrance, making it a perfect addition to any garden. Performs well in both spring and fall. Excellent cut flower variety. Ht. 8-10". Avg. 185,000 seeds/oz. Packet: 100 seeds.

The Sweet Pea Heirloom Mix is a beautiful and colorful blend of heirloom sweet peas that is perfect for old-fashioned and fragrant gardens. This sweet pea mixture is composed of old-fashioned and heirloom varieties that are still popular today. The Heirloom Mix includes lavender, pink, purple, red, salmon and white sweet peas.

Baby Blue is a eucalyptus tree with sickle shaped dark green leaves. Mainly used for production of floral arrangements and foliage. Eucalyptus globulus is commonly known as: Tasmanian Blue Gum; Blue gum; Southern blue gum; Tasmanian blue gumtree.

Condor Pure White is a cut flower kale that offers a textured and on-trend look for bouquets and arrangements. Bred for stems that grow straight and that are are easy to cut and bunch. Also known as flowering kale and ornamental cabbage.

The Wizard Mix Coleus is a beautiful, compact late flower that blooms many different colors and requires absolutely no pinching! This variety reaches 10 to 12 inches high at maturity, showing color just 8 weeks from sowing.