35+ SEEDS GOMPHRENA GLOBOSA, MIX 30 inches. Fast hardy annual for cut or fresh flowers. aka Globe Amaranth
Mix includes: white, lilac, pink, purple, and rose.
HEAT & HUMIDITY TOLERANT
Butterfly Attractor / Sun / Hardiness Zone 2 -11 / ANNUAL / Disease & Insect Free / Drought Tolerant / Heat Tolerant / Poor soils / Blooms Summer to Frost / Average Soil / Well Draining / Fabulous with Flamingo Feather Celosia!!
Matures in 85 - 100 days. Growing Instructions Included
Outstanding flower in bedding, containers, and rock gardens. Or cover an entire sunny area with no fuss. Blends well with all shapes. Blooms May though First Frost. You can't beat that!! Considered a delicacy by birds. Tropical by nature, gomphrena has a high tolerance for heat, humidity, and /or dry hot conditions. Basically craves sunshine. If your garden and containers wilt in the heat, this is the answer!! They do well in the toughest conditions .
The species is classified as invasive in Costa Rica, Cuba, and Hawaii.
Some interesting facts about all Gomphrena Globosa:
The flowers, leaves, roots, and seeds of gomphrena contain immune-boosting phytochemical and antioxidant betacyanins, and have long been used by herbalists to address an array of ailments ranging from GI to respiratory problems.
The plant arrived in the United States in the 1700s. It was grown as an ornamental in gardens of the well-to-do, and most notably by young Thomas Jefferson, at his childhood home, Shadwell. The flowers are a highlight of the gardens at Monticello today.
The blossoms of gomphrena are colorfast, sturdy, and long-lasting. They continue to be featured prominently in traditional ceremonial garlands in Hawaii, where they are called “bozu,” and in Nepal, where they are known as “makhamali ful.”