Cornflower 'Polka Dot'

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Cornflower 'Polka Dot'

A$5.25

Centaurea cyanus

A wonderful, early season, cold hardy cut flower and bedding plant in diverse shades of blue, pink, white and lavender.

  • Cold hardy annual

  • Early season flowers

  • Edible Flowers

  • Easy! Great beginner flowers

  • Pollinator friendly

Large 2" flowers on well-branched plants. Prefers full sun, cool temperatures and well-drained poor soil.

The petals of this great edible flower are used for decorating desserts and brightening up salad mix. Flavor is bland and mildly floral.

One of the first annuals to bloom in the spring, withstands cold temperatures and produces abundantly for weeks from a single sowing ..

Certified Organic

SEED COUNT: 100 approx.
Germination: Lot#37H043 Aug 2024 95%

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Seed Raising, Growing and Harvest Information

Plant Type Site Spacing Height Sowing
Depth
Days to
Germination
Days to
Maturity
Annual Full Sun 23-30cm apart 45-50cm 6mm 7-14 days
@ 16-18°C
65-75 days

DIRECT SEED (recommended) — Where winters are mild, cornflowers can be sown in autumn. The plants can handle mild frost. Autumn or early spring/late winter sown cornflowers will have superior stem length and quality. Sow seeds thinly in rows, 6 seeds per 30cm, 6mm deep. Cover lightly. Keep soil surface moist until emergence. When seedlings have first true leaves, thin to 15-20cm apart.

TRANSPLANT — As plants are sensitive to root disturbance, sow into soil blocks. Sow seeds 2 per block, 6mm deep. Cover lightly. Can be tricky to start indoors - chill seed (in fridge) for 10-14 days to assist. Plan to transplant within 3-4 weeks – before roots the edge of the blocks. Grow at 10-12°C during the night for several weeks to develop a root ball.

HARVEST/VASE LIFE- Harvest flowers when 1/4-1/2 open. If picking entire sprays, cut when half the flowers on a spray are open. Expect a vase life of 7 days.