Cup & Saucer Seeds – Wildflower Mix
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Bring enchanting, bell-shaped blooms to your garden with the Cup & Saucer Flower Heirloom Wildflower Mix, a charming blend of traditional varieties known for their unique form and vibrant colors. Each flower features a distinctive cup-shaped bloom resting neatly on a saucer-like calyx, creating a striking display perfect for cottage gardens, borders, and pollinator-friendly landscapes.
This heirloom mix is easy to grow, produces long-lasting flowers, and thrives in sunny areas with well-drained soil. Ideal for home gardeners who love classic varieties, the Cup & Saucer Flower Wildflower Mix adds height, beauty, and structure to your garden from late spring to early fall.
Features:
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Heirloom blend featuring distinctive cup-and-saucer–shaped blooms
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Produces colorful flowers ideal for borders, cottage gardens, and cut-flower arrangements
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Attracts bees, butterflies, and beneficial pollinators
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Easy to grow and low-maintenance once established
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Germination-friendly seeds suitable for home gardening
Specifications:
Scientific Name: Campanula medium
Common Name: Cup & Saucer Flower
Seed Type: Wildflower Mix Heirloom
Plant Type: Biennial (often grown as annual in some climates)
Height: 20–30 inches
Spread: 12–18 inches
Bloom Colors: Mixed – Pink, Blue, Purple, and White
Bloom Season: Late Spring to Mid Summer
Sun Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Soil Type: Well-drained, moderately fertile soil
Soil pH: 6.0–7.5
Water Needs: Moderate; prefers consistent moisture
Planting Depth: Surface sow; press lightly into soil
Germination Time: 14–21 days
Germination Temperature: 65–70°F (18–21°C)
Plant Spacing: 12–15 inches apart
Season & Zones:
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Growing Season: Spring through Summer
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USDA Hardiness Zones: 4–9
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Planting Months (by Zone):
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Zones 4–6: Start indoors in February–April; transplant outdoors in May–June
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Zones 7–8: Direct sow outdoors from March–May or September–October
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Zones 9: Best planted from October–December for early spring blooms
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