Basketflower
Centaurea americana
Conventionally Grown
Basket-like inflorescences with wispy petals.
Native to the south-central U.S. and northeastern Mexico, this showy annual produces impressively large blooms with fine, wispy petals that fade from pink-lavender at the edges to creamy-white near the center. The underside of each 4-5” wide florescence forms an intricate basket-weave pattern, hence the name. Resembling a common thistle, but without the prickliness, the sweetly scented flowers bloom from from late spring to late summer, attracting a range of pollinators. Once the flowers fade, they give way to fluffy seedheads enjoyed by the birds.
Growing instructions
Direct sow shallowly around last frost, or start indoors 6-8 weeks before. Ideal germination temperature is around 70 degrees F. Transplant after frost, once seedlings reach about 5"" tall.
Performs best in full sun and well-drained soil with medium moisture. Drought tolerant once established. Deadhead regularly for the longest bloom season.
Product Details
Days to Maturity | 110 |
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Days to Germination | 7-21 days |
Width at Maturity | 30" |
Height at Maturiry | 48" |
Sun Conditions | Full Sun |
Planting Depth | 1/4" |
Row Spacing | 36" |
Plant Spacing | 24" |
Basketflower
- Regular price
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$4.29 - Regular price
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- Sale price
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$4.29