Description
Strawflowers, often cultivated in rows for cutting and creating dried flower arrangements, also contribute a radiant touch to garden borders. Their shimmering, pointed petals reflect the sunlight like precious gems. Regular deadheading is advisable, or you can harvest them for dried floral displays just as the flowers begin to unfurl, allowing them to dry in a cool, dry location. As annuals with a half-hardy nature, these strawflowers exhibit a height range of 2-3.5 feet and a width of 1-1.5 feet. They thrive in full sun and require well-drained soil. Blooming from summer to fall, these flowers display shades of gold, pink, red, scarlet, silver, yellow, and white within 12 weeks from seed to bloom.






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