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Lace Flower 'Snow & Sky Mix'

Lace Flower 'Snow & Sky Mix'

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Snow & Sky Mix Didiscus (Trachymene coerulea)

A dreamy pairing of Lacy White and Lacy Lavender Blue Didiscus, this mix offers soft domes of white and lavender-blue blooms that dance on slender, branching stems. Their airy, cloud-like form and minimal foliage bring a delicate lightness to garden plantings and floral designs alike.

Flowering from mid-summer into early fall, these mildly fragrant blooms are rich in nectar, drawing in bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. Reaching up to 36" tall, Snow & Sky Mix provides excellent vase life, graceful structure, and a cool-toned palette perfect for cottage gardens, wedding bouquets, and romantic arrangements.


DETAILS:

QTY: 50

TYPE: Annual

SITE: Sun/Part Shade

DEPTH: 1/4"

GERMINATION: 14-21 days at 21-22°C

HEIGHT: 24" - 36"

MATURITY: 95 - 100 Days

SPACING: 6-12"

PINCH: No

HOW TO GROW:
Direct Sow (recommended): Didiscus seeds are best direct sown after the last frost, as the plants dislike root disturbance. Sow seeds ¼" deep and be sure to cover them well, as darkness aids germination. Keep the soil evenly moist until seedlings emerge, which typically takes 10–20 days. For a longer bloom window, successive sowings every 2–3 weeks from spring through early summer are recommended.

Transplanting (alternative): While transplanting is possible, it should be done with care. If you start seeds indoors, sow them 4–6 weeks before the last frost in deep individual pots (such as peat or coir) to minimize root disruption. Provide bottom heat to encourage germination, and harden off plants carefully before transplanting outdoors.

Pinching: Pinching is not typically necessary for didiscus, as the plants naturally form a strong, upright growth habit.

Soil Preference and Watering: Didiscus prefers full sun and well-drained soil. Keep the soil consistently moist, but avoid overwatering. Blooms appear approximately 90–100 days from sowing.

Fertilizing: Fertilizing is not required for didiscus. It performs best in average to lean soil.

Harvesting: Didiscus blooms are ideal for cutting gardens, adding a delicate, lacy texture to bouquets. Harvest the stems when the flowers are fully open. For a longer vase life, cut stems in the early morning or late evening.

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