Kiepenkerl "Abed in a Cornfield"

Brings a romantic atmosphere to your garden

CHF 2.95

(CHF 320.65 / kg, Price shown includes 8,1% VAT. - Excludes delivery costs )

Content: 1 Pkg

In stock

Delivery by Friday, 27 February if you order by Monday at 23:59.

Switzerland: Free standard delivery from CHF 54.90
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Features & Advantages

  • Romantic flower mix
  • Long, beautiful flowers
  • Ideal for cut bouquets

Frequently bought together with Kiepenkerl Strawflower Swiss Giant Mixture

Kiepenkerl "Abed in a Cornfield" CHF 2.95 (CHF 320.65 / kg)
Kiepenkerl Strawflower Swiss Giant Mixture CHF 1.55 (CHF 360.47 / kg)
Total price: CHF 4.50
Description

Looking to enjoy a romantic summer mood? It's easy with this beautiful mix! Transform sunny flowerbeds in your garden into a romantic filed of flowers. Enjoy bright red poppies, dark blue cornflowers, yellow wildflowers, beautiful corncockles and other typical summer flowers.

The flowers bloom from June to October. The plants grow up to 60 cm high and are an easy-care mixture in cheerful colours that looks lovely in flower beds, in cottage gardens, front gardens and natural gardens. They also look lovely in vases. Their pollen and nectar attract many butterflies, bees, bumblebees and useful hoverflies.

Sowing Schedule: April, May, June
Length of germination: 1-2 weeks
Flowering Period: June, July, August, September, October
Flower Colour: Mixed
Item no.: KK-1070650
EAN: 4099682706504
Manufacturer No.: 1070650
Where to plant: Outdoors
Height of Growth: 60 cm
Light Requirements: Sun to partial shade, Full sun , Half Shade
Characteristics: Bee friendly
Available as: pre-measured seed portions
Legal information
Manufacturer: Bruno Nebelung GmbH, Freckenhorster Straße 32, 48351, Everswinkel, Germany, Thies@nebelung.de, www.kiepenkerl.de

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