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!

Pastel Mix Limonium seeds—often known as Statice or Sea Lavender and botanically classified as Limonium sinuatum—produce a timeless cut-flower blend with roots in the Mediterranean, where the species has been grown for centuries for its durable, papery blooms valued in both fresh and dried arrangements. This mix features soft shades of pink, lavender, cream, peach, and pale yellow, each held on sturdy, branching stems above low rosettes of wavy foliage, creating airy, long-lasting color in the garden. Limonium thrives in full sun, heat, and dry conditions, performing best in sandy or well-drained soil and disliking overly rich or wet environments. To grow, start seeds indoors 8–10 weeks before the last frost, barely cover them, and transplant once temperatures warm; once established, the plants are tough, drought-tolerant, and bloom steadily through summer.

Hipster White Limonium seeds—often referred to as Sea Lavender, Statice, or Limonium sinuatum—produce a modern, vibrant take on a classic cut-flower favorite that has been grown for centuries around the Mediterranean for its long-lasting blooms and excellent dried-flower qualities. This variety features sturdy stems topped with clouds of papery, bright white calyxes that hold their color exceptionally well, giving arrangements a soft, airy texture both fresh and dried. Plants thrive in full sun, heat, and drought, preferring sandy or well-drained soil, and they resent overwatering. For best results, start seeds indoors 8–10 weeks before the last frost, lightly covering them, and transplant once the weather warms; in the garden, avoid rich soils and excess moisture, as limonium performs best under lean, dry conditions.

QIS Dark Blue is a beautiful statice plant that is used the perfect cut flower. QIS is a considerable improvement over standard varieties in uniformity, color, flower size and stem quality. Produces clouds of tiny, non-shattering dark blue flowers. This statice flower offers shipability for professional growers and long vase life. Popular for both fresh and preserved cut flower production. Stiff stems do not require netting.

Red Plume Atriplex (Atriplex hortensis), also known as Red Orach or Mountain Spinach, is an heirloom leafy green that has been cultivated in Europe since ancient times, often valued as a nutritious alternative to spinach. The seeds produce upright plants reaching 4–6 feet tall, with striking plume-like spires of deep red to magenta foliage that add both ornamental and edible value to the garden. Its tender young leaves can be eaten raw in salads or cooked like spinach, while mature leaves retain their rich color even after cooking. Red Plume Atriplex thrives in full sun with well-drained soil and is tolerant of poor soils, drought, and summer heat, making it a versatile choice for both vegetable gardens and ornamental borders. In addition to its culinary uses, it also works well as a companion plant, providing natural shade for more delicate crops.

QIS Rose is a beautiful statice plant that is used the perfect cut flower. QIS is a considerable improvement over standard varieties in uniformity, color, flower size and stem quality. Produces clouds of tiny, non-shattering pink flowers. This statice flower offers shipability for professional growers and long vase life. Popular for both fresh and preserved cut flower production. Stiff stems do not require netting.

Hipster Blue Limonium seeds—often referred to as Sea Lavender, Statice, or Limonium sinuatum—produce a modern, vibrant take on a classic cut-flower favorite that has been grown for centuries around the Mediterranean for its long-lasting blooms and excellent dried-flower qualities. This variety features sturdy stems topped with clouds of papery, lavender-blue calyxes that hold their color exceptionally well, giving arrangements a soft, airy texture both fresh and dried. Plants thrive in full sun, heat, and drought, preferring sandy or well-drained soil, and they resent overwatering. For best results, start seeds indoors 8–10 weeks before the last frost, lightly covering them, and transplant once the weather warms; in the garden, avoid rich soils and excess moisture, as limonium performs best under lean, dry conditions.

QIS Red Gomphrena ia highly productive accent flower that is excellent for fresh bouquets or dried arrangements. Produces 1-2" blooms in vibrant red color. The QIS (Quality in Seed) Series is a florist favorite for its consistent production in quality, length, and uniformity. Also known as globe amaranth and common globe amaranth.

QIS Rose Gomphrena is highly productive accent flower that is excellent for fresh bouquets or dried arrangements. Produces 1-2" rose color blooms. The QIS (Quality in Seed) Series is a florist favorite for its consistent production in quality, length, and uniformity. Also known as globe amaranth and common globe amaranth.

A beautiful flower that makes a wonderful filler with other cut-flowers. These plants are upright with an abundance of strong stems that support 1" blooms with yellow disks and white petals. Tender-perennial in Zones 5–9. Also known as feverfew. Seed has been pelleted for ease of sowing.

Produces a large bloom that resembles Queen Anne’s Lace. An absolute hit that looks great with any other flowers in a flower arrangement. The lacy flowers appear in shades of old rose-pink, through burgundy to chocolate. Blooms thousands of tiny flowers on top of 2-4" clusters. The plants bloom for most of the summer from just one planting.

Hipster Rose Limonium seeds—often referred to as Sea Lavender, Statice, or Limonium sinuatum—produce a modern, vibrant take on a classic cut-flower favorite that has been grown for centuries around the Mediterranean for its long-lasting blooms and excellent dried-flower qualities. This variety features sturdy stems topped with clouds of papery, light pink calyxes that hold their color exceptionally well, giving arrangements a soft, airy texture both fresh and dried. Plants thrive in full sun, heat, and drought, preferring sandy or well-drained soil, and they resent overwatering. For best results, start seeds indoors 8–10 weeks before the last frost, lightly covering them, and transplant once the weather warms; in the garden, avoid rich soils and excess moisture, as limonium performs best under lean, dry conditions.

QIS Mix Gomphrena ia highly productive accent flower that is excellent for fresh bouquets or dried arrangements. Produces 1-2" blooms in shades of purple, pink, and white. The QIS (Quality in Seed) Series is a florist favorite for its consistent production in quality, length, and uniformity. Also known as globe amaranth and common globe amaranth.

QIS Cream Gomphrena is highly productive accent flower that is excellent for fresh bouquets or dried arrangements. Produces 1-2" blooms in cream color. The QIS (Quality in Seed) Series is a florist favorite for its consistent production in quality, length, and uniformity. Also known as globe amaranth and common globe amaranth.

A classic filler for bouquets, vases and dried arrangements. Plants grow to 24-36" on wiry stems that produce 2-3" yellow-lime green flowers. Also known as thoroughwax and hare's ear.

A high yielder of button-like blooms. An excellent filler for bouquets and vases. Blends well with other cut-flowers. An upright plant with lots of strong stems that carry 1/2" snow-white blooms. Also known as feverfew. Seed has been pelleted for ease of sowing.

Excellent for cut-flowers and filling bouquets. Forms neat 12" mounding plants with attractive, finely cut, silvery-white foliage. Silverdust has large, 3-7" long, velvety leaves with a magical snowflake appearance.

Hipster Yellow Limonium seeds—often referred to as Sea Lavender, Statice, or Limonium sinuatum—produce a modern, vibrant take on a classic cut-flower favorite that has been grown for centuries around the Mediterranean for its long-lasting blooms and excellent dried-flower qualities. This variety features sturdy stems topped with clouds of papery, creamy yellow calyxes that hold their color exceptionally well, giving arrangements a soft, airy texture both fresh and dried. Plants thrive in full sun, heat, and drought, preferring sandy or well-drained soil, and they resent overwatering. For best results, start seeds indoors 8–10 weeks before the last frost, lightly covering them, and transplant once the weather warms; in the garden, avoid rich soils and excess moisture, as limonium performs best under lean, dry conditions.

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.