Bishop’s Flower Seeds – Ammi majus, False Queen Anne’s Lace, White Blooms (100 Seeds)

Bishop’s Flower Seeds – Ammi majus, False Queen Anne’s Lace, White Blooms (100 Seeds)

$9.99
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Bishop’s Flower Seeds – Ammi majus, False Queen Anne’s Lace, White Blooms (100 Seeds)

Bishop’s Flower Seeds – Ammi majus, False Queen Anne’s Lace, White Blooms (100 Seeds)

$9.99
Bishop’s Flower (Ammi majus), also known as False Queen Anne’s Lace or Bullwort, is a graceful annual prized for its airy, lace-like white flower umbels. Resembling Queen Anne’s Lace but more refined and uniform, this plant adds elegance and texture to flower beds, borders, and cut flower arrangements. Growing 24–48 inches tall, Ammi majus produces finely divided, fern-like foliage topped with large flat clusters of delicate white blooms. It flowers from late spring through summer and is highly attractive to bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects. A favorite in cottage gardens and floral design, Bishop’s Flower makes an excellent filler for bouquets and natural-style plantings. It thrives in sunny locations and well-drained soil and often self-seeds lightly in favorable conditions. You will receive: ✔️ 100 Bishop’s Flower seeds ✔️ Botanical name: Ammi majus ✔️ Open-pollinated seeds ✔️ Untreated, non-GMO seeds ✔️ Secure packaging 🌿 Growing Information Common Name: Bishop’s Flower, False Queen Anne’s Lace, Bullwort Botanical Name: Ammi majus Plant Type: Annual flowering plant Growth Rate: Fast Mature Height: 24–48 inches Spread: 12–18 inches Sun: Full sun to light shade Soil: Well-drained, average garden soil Water: Moderate USDA Zones: Grown as annual in all zones Drought Tolerance: Moderate once established Bloom Time: Late spring through summer Bloom Color: White 💡 Ideal for cottage gardens, pollinator patches, wildflower meadows, cut flower gardens, and naturalized borders. 🌱 Seed Germination Instructions Direct sow outdoors after danger of frost or start indoors 6–8 weeks before last frost. Lightly press seeds into soil and cover very lightly (about 1/8 inch deep). Keep soil evenly moist until germination. Germination typically occurs within 14–21 days.

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