Globeflower Sunshine Mix

Globeflower Sunshine Mix

Trollius 24" tall.

We are crazy about Trollius, which are like enormous fancy buttercups. Spherical to bowl-shaped orange and yellow double flowers bloom in late spring, around the time of late tulips, on stems above the foliage. Excellent for cutting. The snazzy petal-filled flowers seem miraculous blooming so early in the season. Palmately lobed, then further divided and toothed (buttercup-like) leaves form a mound. Ideal for a moist border, streamside, or naturalizing in a damp meadow.though ours are thriving in well-drained garden soil. This mix may contain the bright orange T. chinensis Golden Queen with her distinctive coronet of petal-like sepals; lemon-yellow rose-like T. europaeus Superbus; and the soft creamy yellow T. x cultorum New Moon.

Plant 8–12" apart in moist heavy soil, full sun to part shade. Z3. (bare-root crowns)

7722 Globeflower Sunshine Mix

A: 3 ea
$16.75
B: 6 ea
$29.00

Additional Information

Achillea

Blooms June through September featuring 2–3" flat-topped flowerheads. Ferny green foliage is aromatic when crushed. Excellent filler for fresh and dried arrangements. Prompt removal of faded flowerheads guarantees a long season of blooms. Colors can fade out in extreme humidity but regular cutting will keep the blooms looking bright and fresh. It’s a sweet and easy early morning task to walk the yarrow path and cut quick bouquets. Plant 12–24" apart in well-drained soil, full sun to part shade. (See also: white yarrow Achillea millefolium)

Herbaceous Perennial Plants

When you receive your order, open the bags and check the stock immediately. Roots and crowns should be firm and pliable. Surface mold is harmless and will not affect the plant’s future performance. Store plants in their packaging in a cool (35–40°) location until you are ready to plant. If it’s going to be awhile, you can pot up your perennials.

Do not plant bare-root perennial plant crowns directly outdoors before danger of frost has passed. Wet and/or cold conditions for an extended period may cause rotting.

For more info:
About planting bare-root perennials