Bishop's flower (Ammi majus) 0,1g
Bishop's flower (Ammi majus) – a light, airy annual plant with delicate, lace-like white flower heads that add a natural, meadow-inspired feel to garden beds and floral arrangements. The plant forms branched, upright stems and reaches 90–120 cm in height, flowering from early summer through autumn. Suitable for both garden planting and cut flowers, it is especially valued in naturalistic and informal plantings. Seeds are direct-sown outdoors in early spring or autumn, as the plant does not tolerate transplanting well; germination occurs in 10–20 days. Grows best in a sunny location with moderately moist, well-drained soil. As a non-selected form, slight variations in plant height and flower size may occur, contributing to a relaxed and natural appearance.
| Packaging | 0,1g |
| Plant lifespan | Biennial/Annual |
| Flowering time | VI - IX |
| Height | 90 -120 cm |
| Location | Sun |
| Sow indoors | - |
| Sow outdoors | IV - V; X - XI |
| Attracts | Hoverflies, ladybugs, butterflies |
| Seeds are not treated |
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