Assortment - Explosion of colors
Transform your space - whether in a pot, on a balcony or in the garden - into a vibrant visual symphony with this selection of 10 flower varieties, promising a festival of color. Vivid or pastel, plain, gradated or iridescent, each of these flowers offers a dazzling experience to delight your eyes as well as those of bees and other pollinators.
Cultivate more than just color, but a whole palette of biodiversity, for a spectacular explosion of captivating nuances.
Seeds in the Explosion of Color assortment are sown from March to October, depending on the variety.
Varieties selected for the "Explosion of colors" Assortment
This variety offers an abundance of green, heart-shaped leaves and a multitude of trumpet-shaped flowers, variously streaked in white, pink or purple.
This variety produces fine, dark-green foliage and upright stems bearing mauve/purple flowers that are highly attractive to hummingbirds, butterflies and other insects.
The name Agastache comes from the Greek aga, meaning "abundance", and stachys, meaning "ear".
This original variety offers astonishing multicolored inflorescences, resembling human brains, from 10 to 20 cm in diameter. Ideal for making bouquets of fresh or dried flowers!
This variety, a genetic mix, offers 20 to 40 cm-diameter flowers with chocolate-brown centers and predominantly bicolored petals in shades of yellow, pink and red.
The flower petals enhance salads, and the seeds are a favorite with birds.
This variety, which reaches a height of 1.50 m, has inflorescences with drooping panicles. The flowers drop to the ground, forming a coral-colored fountain.
The panicles can be cut and dried, or provide delicious, protein-rich seeds.
This variety offers an abundance of magnificent flowers with delicate, wispy golden-yellow petals. Perennial in mild-climate regions, it can self-sow in others.
On plants 50 to 60 cm high, this variety offers an abundance of single flowers with well-spaced petals of deep red surrounding a yellow heart.
-Queen Marguerite "Matsumoto Red Stripe
This variety produces red, slightly striped, semi-double flowers on beautiful plants, reaching 5 - 7 cm in width. Ideal for creating bouquets, it has excellent keeping qualities.
This variety of wolf's mouth, or snapdragon, offers beautiful plants - very easy to grow - with brilliant colors ranging from cherry red to bright orange, through various shades of yellow. Ideal for brightening up beds and perfect for bouquets!
This variety with its cut foliage produces an abundance of luminous yellow and orange flowers right up to the frosts. The flowers, left to dry on the ground in autumn, provide seeds that are much appreciated by birds.
This species is very popular with birds. The flowers can be left to dry in autumn so that they can feed on the seeds.