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Premium California Poppy, Ballerina mix flower seeds ! USA ! Beautiful ! Stunning ! Poppy ! Specialty !
You are purchasing one half gram of premium California Poppy, Ballerina mix flower seeds. Seeds are sold by weight but there are approx 300+ seeds per package. These beautiful annual flowers bloom in Orange, Yellow and Purple. I am a very small home nursery growing a variety of plants, trees, bushes, seeds and succulents. I…
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You are purchasing one half gram of premium California Poppy, Ballerina mix flower seeds. Seeds are sold by weight but there are approx 300+ seeds per package. These beautiful annual flowers bloom in Orange, Yellow and Purple.
I am a very small home nursery growing a variety of plants, trees, bushes, seeds and succulents. I use no pesticides and I use mostly organic growing materials. All seeds and bulbs are grown by me or purchased from a reputable seed wholesaler.
These stunning flowers would be a beautiful addition to any home garden. Also makes a pretty addition to any cut flower bouquet.
Pictures are examples only.
I charge one US flat rate shipping charge per order. Shipping discounts are available at certain price points. US seed orders of 20.00 and above are free shipping. International shipping if 3.25 for the first item and .75 for each additional. International tracking is available.
Please visit my store for other items for your gardening pleasure. I am always adding and changing my stock. Additionally, each season brings new and exciting seeds, bulbs and other products that are available. Satisfaction guaranteed.
California Poppy, Ballerina mix
Beautiful shades of red, pink, and gold will dazzle the eye with this popular California Poppy mix. The silky, cup-shaped flowers form on slender stems just like the common Orange California Poppy, but this shows off with many more colors.
These poppies have a habit of opening and closing with the sun, appropriate for their native Golden State. The first member of the California poppy genus was identified in 1816 by German botanist Adelbert von Chamisso on an exploratory voyage to California and the Pacific Northwest. Chamisso named this genus “Eschscholzia” after a fellow botanist, Johann Friedrich von Eschscholtz, who accompanied him on the journey. Nearly a dozen species of poppy grow wild in the western United States.
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