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Rhodanthe Chlorocephala Rosea Flower Seeds for Planting – Heirloom, Non-GMO, Easy to Grow, Annual

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Product Description

Add a burst of cheerful charm to your garden with our Rhodanthe chlorocephala rosea Flower Seeds, also known as Pink Paper Daisies or Everlastings! These delightful blooms are loved for their delicate, papery petals in soft pink hues with golden centers—and they’re just as easy to grow as they are beautiful. With a high germination rate and low maintenance needs, they’re a perfect pick for both beginner gardeners and seasoned growers looking to add texture and color to flower beds, borders, or containers.

Ideal for home gardens or cut flower arrangements, these drought-tolerant beauties thrive in sunny spots and bring long-lasting joy throughout the blooming season. Plus, they dry beautifully, making them a favorite for crafts and floral displays. Whether you're planting your first seeds or expanding a thriving garden, Rhodanthe adds a touch of whimsy and wonder you'll enjoy season after season.

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Features
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Life Cycle

Annual Bloom

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Planting Season

Spring to Summer

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Growth Habit

Upright, Clumping


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Flavor Profile

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Plant Characteristics

Papery Petals, Pink Bloom

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Use

Borders, Bouquets

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Growing Conditions

Well-drained Soil

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Harvest Advantages

Long Vase Life

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Plant Resistance

Drought Tolerant

About Rhodanthe Chlorocephala Rosea

Rhodanthe chlorocephala subsp. rosea

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Seed Names

Rhodanthe, Everlasting Daisy

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Seed Type

Open Pollinated

Rhodanthe Chlorocephala Rosea, commonly known as Everlasting Daisy, is an attractive flowering plant with delicate pink blooms that dry beautifully. Perfect for ornamental gardening and dried arrangements, it thrives in sunny areas and requires minimal care.

Planting Information
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Light Requirement

Full Sun

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Planting Depth

1/8 Inch

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Sowing Method

Direct or Transplant

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Plant Spacing

6-8 Inches

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Days to Maturity

75-90 Days

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Soil Preparation

Direct Sow Recommended

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Hardiness Zones

3 to 10

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Water Needs

Low to Moderate

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Planting Season

Spring to Early Summer

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Seed Count

100

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Frequently Asked Questions

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After germination and ensure the Primula Primrose Polyanthus Flower plants receive regular sunlight and avoid overwatering. Deadhead spent blooms to encourage continuous flowering.

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