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Scabiosa Seeds - Burgundy Beau
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Scabiosa (Scabiosa atropurpurea Burgundy Beau) - Neat compact plants with rich burgundy flowers that make you want to say, wow! This pincushion flower is named Burgundy Beau, but you can pick the color: wine red, rich plum, or how about burnished burgundy.MORE SCABIOSA OPTIONS
Flower Specifications
SEASON
Annual
USDA ZONES
3 - 8
HEIGHT
24 inches
BLOOM SEASON
Summer
BLOOM COLOR
Burgundy
ENVIRONMENT
Full sun to partial shade
SOIL TYPE
Moist, well-drained, pH 6.6 - 7.6
DEER RESISTANT
Yes
Planting Directions
TEMPERATURE
70F
AVERAGE GERM TIME
10 - 30 days
LIGHT REQUIRED
Yes
DEPTH
Do not cover the seed but press into the soil
SOWING RATE
3 - 4 seeds per plant
MOISTURE
Keep seeds moist until germination
PLANT SPACING
12 - 18 inches
Scabiosa (Scabiosa atropurpurea Burgundy Beau) - Neat compact plants with rich burgundy flowers that make you want to say, wow! This pincushion flower is named Burgundy Beau, but you can pick the color: wine red, rich plum, or how about burnished burgundy. No matter the name, these fully double, domed 2 inch flowers attact bees with its nectar rich flowers appearing all summer. Like other atropurpurea varieties, this 2 foot tall beauty is multi-branching and floriferous. Each dome is comprised of dozens of tiny petals, adding texture to the flowers. Deadheading prolongs blooming. Also attracts butterflies. Plant in sun to light shade in fertile, well-drained soil. Goes deciduous but returns in the spring.
Sow Scabiosa seeds indoors 10 weeks before the desired planting date. Sow the seeds and press the burgundy Pincushion Flower seeds gently into the starter mix. Keep the seed moist until germination. Scabiosa flower seeds can also be sown directly outdoors after danger of frost has passed, but they will be very late to bloom. Sow the Pincushion seeds into well-draining soil that has been loosened and weeded. Sow the flower seeds in groups of 3 - 4 spaced 12 - 18 inches apart. Gently press the seed into the soil and keep it moist until established. Once plants are established, they are quite resistant to drought and need very little water.