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.

  • Clarkia 'Azaleenschau' - Annual flowers
    Large, silky-smooth in a range of colours from white to red with various pink shades in between. This low-maintenance, long-lasting branching plant grows up to 30 cm tall. Great as a potted plant and for cut flowers.
    As low as €3.05
    Bag (0.5 g)
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  • Fragrant signet marigold that bloom for several months. Bushy, growing up to 40cm high. The small, lemon-yellow flowers can be used to enhance desserts and drinks or added to potpourris.
    As low as €3.05
    Bag (0.25 g)
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  • A now rare wild plant with beautiful white umbels and large marginal leaves that look like a white cloud. Good for dried bouquets. Sets seed well.
    As low as €3.05
    Bag (0.5 g)
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