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.

  • 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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  • Rudbeckia originates from North America and is well suited for cutting and drying. For the former it is best to wait until the stem has fully hardened.
    As low as €3.05
    Bag (0.3 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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  • ZINNIA 'LILIPUT CANARY YELLOW'
    Zinnia with tiny double flowers, bright yellow. Approx. 60 cm in height, abundance of flowers, long lasting when cut.
    As low as €3.05
    Bag (0.5 g)
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