Craspedia globosa Like so many strangely delightful life-forms, this unusual composite genus comes from down under, found in Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand. Characterized by tufted grass-like basal leaves and compact ovoid or spherical flower heads on stiff leafless stems, these are suited to the driest garden sites. Perennial in zones 8-11.
Sun Ball The name says it all, bright sunny yellow 1” spheres held aloft on 24-30” stems. Start seed indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost, transplant 12” apart in full sun. For fresh cut or dried flowers. Harvest when fully golden. pricing and more
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