Seeds Open-Pollinated Celosia Dusty Rose Series
These are open-pollinated seeds collected from a Floret Original Dusty Rose seedling planted last year. These plants have red stems and vibrant green colored leaves with frilly cockscomb and fan shaped blooms. Floret described these as having “a rose wash and subtle silvery-green undertone.” Hummingbirds and butterflies loved this plant last year for the continuous blooms that have a long life on the plant and in a vase. Open-pollinated means the pollinators (birds, bees, wind, etc.) jump from flower to flower and seeds collected from those flowers may vary from the original parent plants in color, shape or size. These seeds will be similar to the original plant, but will have Mother Nature’s spin on the flowers they produce this year. The seeds are very tiny and resemble black pepper specks so a little goes a long way. Great for field or container planting.
Packaged as 1/2 teaspoon with over 85 seeds per pack.
These are open-pollinated seeds collected from a Floret Original Dusty Rose seedling planted last year. These plants have red stems and vibrant green colored leaves with frilly cockscomb and fan shaped blooms. Floret described these as having “a rose wash and subtle silvery-green undertone.” Hummingbirds and butterflies loved this plant last year for the continuous blooms that have a long life on the plant and in a vase. Open-pollinated means the pollinators (birds, bees, wind, etc.) jump from flower to flower and seeds collected from those flowers may vary from the original parent plants in color, shape or size. These seeds will be similar to the original plant, but will have Mother Nature’s spin on the flowers they produce this year. The seeds are very tiny and resemble black pepper specks so a little goes a long way. Great for field or container planting.
Packaged as 1/2 teaspoon with over 85 seeds per pack.
These are open-pollinated seeds collected from a Floret Original Dusty Rose seedling planted last year. These plants have red stems and vibrant green colored leaves with frilly cockscomb and fan shaped blooms. Floret described these as having “a rose wash and subtle silvery-green undertone.” Hummingbirds and butterflies loved this plant last year for the continuous blooms that have a long life on the plant and in a vase. Open-pollinated means the pollinators (birds, bees, wind, etc.) jump from flower to flower and seeds collected from those flowers may vary from the original parent plants in color, shape or size. These seeds will be similar to the original plant, but will have Mother Nature’s spin on the flowers they produce this year. The seeds are very tiny and resemble black pepper specks so a little goes a long way. Great for field or container planting.
Packaged as 1/2 teaspoon with over 85 seeds per pack.