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Winged Everlasting

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Winged Everlasting

Flower

Ammobium alatum

  • Full sun
  • Zones 8–10
  • 70 days to maturity
  • Flowers
  • 18" spacing
  • Moderate water
  • Perennial
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  • Overview

    The prolific 1/2- 3/4" silvery-white blooms on stiff stems are typically grown for dried-flower production but are also useful as fresh cuts for flower arrangements. The tiny blooms make an elegant addition to boutonnieres and floral crowns. As flowers mature, the papery white petals open to reveal bright-yellow centers. Flowers are typically harvested when half open, before the center is exposed. Winged Everlasting gets its name from ribbed, or winged stems the plant produces. Tender perennial in Zones 9-10 but most often grown as an annual. Once the flowers were fully open at our trial farm, we noticed lots of flying friends visiting the flowers, including hoverflies and wasps.

  • Planting

    Direct sow after last frost, or start indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost

  • Growing

    Sun: full. Water: moderate. Soil: Well-drained soil. Space plants 18" apart. Germination: 7-14 days.