Cornflower Blue Boy

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  • Piercing deep blue blooms
  • Loved by bees and butterflies
  • Make great dried flowers
  • 150 seeds per pack
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Cornflower Blue Boy
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Also known as 'bachelor buttons', centaurea cyanus has piercing blue upright flowers that grow in mounds along with attractive silvery-grey leaves.  Enjoy their most beautiful bright blue coloured double blooms all summer long. Bees and butterflies will love them too. Happy in a sunny spot, cornflowers are very easy to grow from seed. They are ideal for borders, or for a cutting garden. They make great for cut flowers and can be easily dried and preserved, maintaining their bright blue shades even when dry. Height: Up to 65cm.

Sowing advice

Sow cornflower seeds outdoors where they are to grow from March to April. Choose a position in full sun on well drained soil which has been raked to a fine tilth. Sow seeds thinly, at a depth of 3mm in drills spaced 30cm apart. Water the ground regularly, especially during dry periods. Germination usually takes around 7-12 days. When cornflower seedlings are large enough to handle, thin them out to 15cm apart.

Alternatively, grow cornflowers indoors from August to September for early summer flowering next year. Sow cornflowers on the surface of a good quality seed compost at a temperature of 18-20C and cover with a very fine sprinkling of compost or vermiculite. Do not exclude light as this helps germination. When seedlings are large enough to handle, transplant and grow them on in cooler conditions until large enough to move outdoors. Overwinter cornflowers plants in cool, light, frost-free conditions before planting out the following spring, or growing on as greenhouse pot plants.

Do cornflowers come back every year?

Cornflowers really are a beautiful flower to look at. They are good value too since the display they create can keep on going for several months. Once established in a bed, cornflowers will self-seed and return year after year, bringing enduring cheer in a low maintenance area of the garden.

What time of year do cornflowers bloom?
Cornflowers are nice additions to all but the most formal gardens. Peak bloom time is May through mid-summer, but you may be able to prolong the blooms with frequent deadheading. They have a somewhat bushy base with lots of long stems jutting out the top of the plant.

Do you deadhead cornflowers?
Deadhead cornflower plants through the blooming season, from late winter thorough spring in mild climates. Remove the flower and stem back to the set of leaves directly below it. This encourages more flowers and prevents self-seeding.

Do cornflowers smell?
Cornflowers smell wonderful–green, earthy, with a subtle peppery note. It's a way to sharpen our sense of smell, but also just to enjoy the fragrance hobby in a different way.

Is cornflower good for skin?
The anthocyanins in cornflowers have strong anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties so using cornflowers will help with tired, itchy and puffy eyes. Skin benefits come from cornflower's cooling and toning properties and for that reason this lovely herb is often used in cosmetics to firm mature and crepey skin.

Read the most frequently asked questions about Cornflower seeds


Fast Facts

Article number:
22270-11
Botanical Name:
Centaurea Cyanoides
Common Name:
Cornflower, Blue-Bottle, Bachelor's Buttons
Days to germinate:
Approx 7-12 days
Days to maturity:
80-90 days from seed to flower
Flowering time:
May through mid-summer
Hardiness and Longevity:
Hardy Annual
Height:
Up To 65cm
Ideal For:
Cottage Gardens, Wildlife Gardens, Cut Flower Garden
Spread:
Around 45cm
Sunlight:
Full sun

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