![]() ![]() ![]() Who needs spun gold when you can have ‘Spun Orange’? 29. ‘Spun Orange’ would be right at home mixed with cosmos and hollyhocks in an old-fashioned cottage garden. Medium-sized plants grow to 20 inches tall and hold aloft bright orange double blossoms with narrow, delicate petals. Similar to ‘Phyllis,’ ‘Spun Orange’ is an African marigold with mum-like petals. Witness this variety’s striking changes in your own garden – you’ll find ‘Red Metamorph’ available for purchase in packs of 36 seeds at Botanical Interests. The creamy flowers of this variety would be lovely paired with a blue-hued companion, such as bachelor’s buttons. The double blossoms are two and a half inches wide, held aloft on medium-sized plants that reach 18 inches tall. Kilimanjaro WhiteĮvoking the snowy peaks of a certain snow-capped mountain, ‘Kilimanjaro White’ is an African marigold that bears blossoms of a rare color among these flowers – its blooms are creamy white. patula that displays a fiery mix of mottled oranges and reds on single blooms, making it an excellent choice for pollinators.Īttaining a stature unusual in French marigolds, this cultivar reaches four feet in height, placing it clearly in the running for floral royalty. ‘Ildkongen,’ whose name means “fire king” should be a candidate for this throne.Ī heritage variety from Denmark, ‘Ildkongen’ is a cultivar of T. Who’s the flower king of the garden? The one that will tower over all others. You’ll find ‘Hawaii’ seeds available for purchase in an assortment of package sizes at Eden Brothers. You won’t be able to take your garden with you on your travels, but ‘Hawaii’ can find its own larger-than-life place in your garden. ![]()
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