Annual flowers

Many of our flower species were brought to Europe by plant collectors from the 17th century onwards. Initially they were grown for research in botanical gardens and from there often entered our gardens. Annual flowers are short-lived plants. In the year of sowing they flower, form seeds and die. With some species, sowing at different times can result in continuous flowering.

  • MARIGOLD 'VON ERISWIL'
    Delicate, yellow-orange flat-ish flowers, height 30-40 cm. Tagetes are well-suited for mixed planting and to plant in between crops, as they are effective against nematodes.
    As low as €3.05
    Bag (0.25 g)
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  • For summer. Creeping and climbing habit. Simple flowers of yellow and orange hues. Should not be fed much, as otherwise too much foliage will be the result.
    As low as €3.05
    Bag (2.5 g)
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  • Summer flower, ca. 60 cm in high, small pink flowers. The significantly larger, pink bracts have a greater decorative value. In flower for a long period.
    As low as €3.05
    Bag (0.5 g)
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  • TAGETES 'EHRENLEGION'
    Traditional, ground-hugging Marigold. Single flowers which are very attractive to insects. Will happily flower all summer long.
    As low as €3.05
    Bag (0.25 g)
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