Gomphrena Seed (50 seeds pack) | Globe Flower | globosa | flowers Vadamalli | Chendumalli, Vadamalli | Umi gonde
Gomphrena globosa, commonly called globe amaranth.
Family name : Amaranthaceae
Common Name : Globe Amaranth, Bachelor's Button
We call these beautiful flowers Vadamalli in Tamil
Gomphrena globosa L. Vernacular name : Umi gonde (Kannada) Chendumalli, Vadamalli (Malayalam)
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Gomphrena comes in various colors and they bloom in bunch about 1-2 feet in height. It add a captivating form to garden beds and containers.
Low maintenance flowering plant and can be grown in any kind of soil.
Bloom round the year, heavily in summers and rainy season.
Extremely good heat tolerance
suitable for full sun and partial shade both.
For earlier bloom, start seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost.
Apply any organic fertilizers
Draw bees, butterflies and other pollinating creatures.
Planted in multiples, they create the effect of a magical summer blizzard.
Pesticide free plant
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Gomphrena is a cheery little clover look-alike that for centuries has graced classic cutting gardens. It is a great flower for cutting and is a staple of dried flower arrangements. It’s flowers are rich in betacyanins which have a wide range of applications as additives and supplements in the food industry, cosmetics, and livestock feed. It is also a considerable flower for the environment since it fixes carbon rates in the area through a certain pathway.
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Instructions:--
If you are using ground water that is salty then do not add salty water because the seeds will not germinate in salty water.
Seeds are so small simply sprinkle the seeds on top of the soil, then gently press them down into the surface using your fingers or a small tamper. Keep the soil moist until the seeds germinate.
Open the packing of seeds on some paper because the seeds are very small.AA Enterprises
Instructions:--
If you are using ground water that is salty then do not add salty water because the seeds will not germinate in salty water.
Seeds are so small simply sprinkle the seeds on top of the soil, then gently press them down into the surface using your fingers or a small tamper. Keep the soil moist until the seeds germinate.
Open the packing of seeds on some paper because the seeds are very small.