Item #1145
Annual. Bishop’s flower lends a delicate airiness to any garden border. Ideal for cottage gardens. Combine with tall, robust plants such as cannas, foxgloves and lilies. Excellent cut or dried flower. Bishop’s flower is not the noxious weed Queen Anne’s lace (Daucus carota) which is outlawed in many states.
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Annual |
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Full Sun |
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Blooms summer |
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2’-3’ tall |
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When to sow outside: RECOMMENDED. 4 to 6 weeks before average last frost.
When to start inside: Not recommended; does not transplant well.
Artist: Carolyn Crawford
Item #1145
0.50 grams
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