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Originally grown as a dye plant by the Hopi Nation The deep red flower bract is used as a dye for food and fabric. Try mixing the ground seeds with...
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Amaranthus caudatus. Beautiful bright fuchsia-red plants are brighter than most Amaranths. Can be used as a cooked green, allowed to flower for a...
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Bachelor Buttons are drought tolerant annuals, native to Europe. The plants are multi-stemmed, producing many bright flowers in shades of blue, pink,...
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This is the cheery dark yellow daisy-like flower with dark brown centre cones. Black-eyed Susan is often found in meadows and roadsides and along...
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Borago officinalis. Edible, star-shaped blue flowers bloom throughout the summer and are adored by pollinators.. Containing calcium and potassium,...
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Calendula officinalis. The bicolour petals with burgundy undersides are what give this lovely flower a flashy appearance. Mix of colours and long...
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Such a cheery and reliable flower in the medicinal and herb garden. This Calendula is the closest to “Alpha” which we used to...
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Lovely, nearly black flowers are perfect for the old-fashioned cottage garden. This rare heirloom was listed in 1942 . Colorful and unique....
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Centaurea cyanus. Beautiful edible blue flowers with a long blooming period. Great cut flowers too. They both attract butterflies and are an...
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Cosmos bipinnatus. Hard to find pure white Sensation type Cosmos. Ferny foliage and graceful pure white flowers up to 10cm in diameter Sow 3mm...
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