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Bishop's Flower
(Ammi majus L.)
Bishop's Flower looks like Queen Ann's Lace, with a light, delicate appearance that combines well with big, bold flowers. A useful accent plant in beds, borders, and cutflower arrangements. Also dries well for everlasting arrangements. Attractive in meadows and roadside plantings. Attracts butterflies.
Seeds per Pound: 867,000
Pounds per Acre: 3
Flower Type: Annual
Bloom Time: All Summer
Height: 2' to 3' Tall
Exposure: Full Sun
Planting Time: 4 to 6 weeks before last frost date
To Plant In Beds and Borders: Plant seeds 1/2 inch deep. Thin to 18" to 20" apart
To Plant A Meadow: Prepare soil by removing weeds and cultivating to loosen the soil. Spread seeds evenly over prepared soil. Pressing or rolling seeds onto soil will help improve germination rate. Keep soil slightly moist until seedlings are established.
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