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  Acroclinium roseum 'Large Flowering Hybrids'
Code: FDR4
Price: $1.55

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[Helipterum roseum]

This mixture contains pink, carmine, red and white colored flowers. An outstanding cut and dried flower.

Best Sown outdoors in situ, germination in less than 2 weeks at 72ºF,

100 seeds.



  Acroclinium roseum 'Tetra Red'
Code: 4AC2
Price: $1.60

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[Helipterum] 'Strawflower' (ak-ro-KLIE-nee-um: ro-SEE-um)

A tetraploid selection with deep red colored, double flowers that have dark black centers. Plants grow 2 feet tall. Thrives in poor, well-drained soils with little need for addition attention. Use in full sun. For best dried material, cut just before the flowers open fully and hang small bundles upside down in a cool, shady place with good air circulation. The common name comes from the texture of the flower petals which are like dry straw.

Annuals. The species is native from south-western Australia. Start about 7 weeks before your last frost, seeds germinate in 1 to 2 weeks.

50 seeds.

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