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No. of Varieties: 13
Immortelle or Everlasting Flower, Strawflower, Paper Daisy

Xeranthemum ‘Lumina’ is a hardy annual, one of the prettiest of everlasting flowers; they are simply charming in borders with an abundance of dainty blossoms in white, lilac, rose-purple and violet. A Fleuroselect Award winner.

Winged Sandflower

A fun addition to the cutting garden, Mounds of fresh green foliage give rise to upright, wiry stems topped with starlike blooms. The papery white ray-florets of Ammobium alatum are both charming and unique.

Strawflower, Everlasting, Paper Daisy, Immortelle

Growing to around 90cm tall, Helichrysum ‘King Size Bright Rose’ are very easy to cultivate, growing well with little or no attention. The flowers bloom non-stop from ten weeks after sowing and will continue to flower until late autumn. Useful for beds and borders and one of the finest subjects for bouquets, and to cap it all, pollinators love them.

Strawflower, Everlasting, Paper Daisy, Immortelle

Helichrysum ‘King Size Creamy-White’ produce creamy-white, vintage-toned blooms that are one of the finest subjects for bouquets and especially valued for wedding work. Once dried, the papery flowers give an excellent natural colour.

Strawflower, Everlasting, Paper Daisy, Immortelle

Helichrysum bracteatum is the most well known and is probably the best of all the everlasting flowers. King Sized Formula Mixed is a special selection of large flowered, extra double strawflowers that give a superb array of brilliant colours that are perfect cut or dried.

Strawflower, Everlasting, Paper Daisy, Immortelle

Helichrysum ‘Frosted Sulphur’ is the colour of fresh buttermilk, with a creamy, opalescent quality. They are very easy to grow from seed, established plants grow well with little or no attention, tolerating heat and drought they will bloom non-stop until frost gets to them in late autumn. And to cap it all, pollinators love them..

Strawflower, Everlasting, Paper Daisy, Immortelle

Known as an ‘everlasting’ because the flowers will last indefinitely when dried, Helichrysum bracteatum bloom non-stop from ten weeks after sowing and continue until late autumn. The soft lemon double blooms on tall, well-branched plants are useful for beds and borders and one of the finest subjects for bouquets.

Strawflower, Everlasting, Paper Daisy, Immortelle

Helichrysum bracteatum is the most well known and is probably the best of all the everlasting flowers. King Sized Formula Mixed is a special selection of large flowered, extra double strawflowers that give a superb array of brilliant colours that are perfect cut or dried.

Strawflower, Everlasting, Paper Daisy, Immortelle

Helichrysum ‘Salmon Rose’ is a lovely mixture of buff, peach and salmon colours. Useful in the garden and one of the finest subjects for bouquets, the papery, double flowers will last indefinitely when dried.

Strawflower, Everlasting, Paper Daisy, Immortelle

The cut flower grower’s staple. Tall vigorous branching plants, filled with large papery flowers. Helichrysum ‘Silvery Rose’ produce large pearlescent white blooms, frosted with a delicate rose pink colour at the tips. They are reminiscent of vintage mother of pearl.

Strawflower, Everlasting, Paper Daisy, Immortelle

Helichrysum bracteatum is the most well known and probably the best of all the everlasting flowers. One of the finest subjects for bouquets ‘King Size Silvery-White’ is the cut flower grower’s staple, producing substantial slky-white blooms that are especially valued for wedding work.

Acroclinium or Rhodanthe. Immortelle or Everlasting Flower

Helipterum ‘Pierrot White’, commonly known as Everlasting Daisy or Paper Daisy, is a stunning annual flower that is prized for its papery white petals. The crisp contrast between the petals and black and golden disk florets gives the flowers a striking appearance, making them a popular choice for both fresh and dried floral arrangements.

Immortelle or Everlasting Flower, Strawflower, Paper Daisy

With papery, double-crested blooms that stand gracefully on wiry, branching stems Xeranthemum ‘Superbissimum Purpureum’ has been bred for its uniform deep rich purple, double-crested blooms that have a metallic silvery sheen that shimmers in sunlight and remain open even in dull weather.