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SCABIOSA
. (Pineushion flower) (Mourning-bride)
(Sweet
Scabious) (Egyptian-rose) (Mournful-widow)
(Latin
for itch, referring to its medicinal use)
The long
stems and tufted flowers of the annual Scabiosa (S.
atropurpurea) are charming. The colors also are pleasing
in all cases white, light pink, rose, fiery scarlet,
pale yellow, azure blue, and deep blackish-purple. The
stamens are light in color and in contrast with the
petals appear like pins stuck into the flower, hence
the name Pincushion flower. The seed heads are peculiarly
bristly. The plants grow 2 to 2.5 feet tall.
USE.
Its long stems, good keeping quality and charming colors
combine to make this a most useful cut flower. In the
garden also the Scabiosas are attractive and popular
among bees and butterflies. The maroon or blackish-purple
forms supply some of the deepest colors among all the
annuals.
GENERAL.
The seeds may be sown indoors, but it is just as well
to sow them in the open in May. The seedlings should
be transplanted to stand 6 to 8 inches apart.
If the
seed heads are picked off before they ripen, the production
of flowers will be greatly encouraged and the plants
will bloom until frost.
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