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.

  • BLUE WOODRUFF
    Asperula azurea. Delicate, blue flowers. Prefers sunny and semi-shady position in well draining soils. The plants with whorled leaves will grow to 30 cm in height.
    As low as €3.05
    Bag (0.5 g)
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  • A well-known garden plant since the 16th century. Flowers in white and in a range of shades of blue. The decorative seed heads are extremely suitable for dry arrangements. Fragrant seeds. Height ca. 40-50 cm.
    As low as €3.05
    Bag (1.25 g)
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  • A profusion of flowers in white, pink, purple with a strong fragrance, too. Excellent for cutting. Will climb up poles and fences. Direct sowing recommended, as well as dead-heading.
    As low as €3.05
    Bag (2.5 g)
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