With Large bracts - Bracted Immortelles
Bracted immortelle is native to Australia. With its perennial origins, this plant has been cultivated and selected for around 2 centuries. It has thus become an annual plant, easy to grow and very floriferous. Its luminous flowers, ranging from yellow to red, mauve and white, are perfect for dry bouquets!
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in nurseries, in the ground
Sow in trays, under light cover, at a temperature of at least 18°C. When possible, transplant into individual cups and keep warm. Sow in well-warmed soil, 30 cm apart in all directions. When the warm weather returns, you can broadcast the seed after raking the soil and thin out to 30 cm in all directions as soon as possible.
To preserve the flowers in dry bouquets, the flower heads should be picked before they are fully ripe. Once picked, hang them upside down in a well-ventilated, dark place. Once dry, they can be used as a bouquet for winter.
March, April
April, May
July, August, September, October, November
in the ground, in pot
sunny
low
limestone, sandy
drained, light, sec
Xerochrysum bracteatum
mid-season
200 seeds
Mixed Colours
From 40 to 60 cm