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Gomphrena 'Audray Bi-Colour Pink'
Gomphrena 'Audray Bi-Colour Pink'
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Audray Bi-Colour Gomphrena (Gomphrena globosa)
Audray Bi-Colour Gomphrena produces charming globe-shaped blooms in soft lavender tones, each subtly tipped in white for a delicate, two-toned effect. Flowering continuously from summer through fall, this variety thrives during the hot, dry stretch when many other blooms fade, bringing steady colour to beds, borders, and cutting gardens.
Despite its dainty appearance, Audray is remarkably resilient—heat-loving, drought-tolerant, and low-maintenance. Plants reach up to 28" tall, producing sturdy stems perfect for cutting. Its blooms hold both colour and shape exceptionally well, making it equally suited for fresh bouquets or dried arrangements that last through winter. A pollinator-friendly favourite, Audray Bi-Colour adds both elegance and endurance to the garden.
DETAILS:
QTY: 50
TYPE: Annual
SITE: Full Sun
DEPTH: 1/8"
GERMINATION: 5 - 14 days at 21 - 26°C
HEIGHT: 18" - 28”
MATURITY: 90 - 110 Days
SPACING: 6 - 8”
PINCH: Not Necessary
HOW TO GROW:
Transplant (recommended): Start seeds indoors 8–10 weeks before the last frost. Light is required for germination, so cover seeds very lightly—using a fine layer of vermiculite can help retain moisture. Bottom water or mist gently to avoid disturbing the seeds. Once the first true leaves appear, transplant into cell packs or larger containers. Harden off seedlings by gradually exposing them to outdoor conditions before transplanting after the last frost.
Direct Sowing (not recommended): Direct sowing is not recommended for Gomphrena globosa, as starting seeds indoors provides a much better success rate and an earlier, more uniform bloom.
Pinching and Support: Pinching the tops of young plants can encourage a bushier habit, though it is not strictly necessary. No support is typically needed for this mounding annual.
Soil Preference and Watering: Gomphrena thrives in full sun and requires well-drained soil. It is drought-tolerant once established. Keep foliage as dry as possible and avoid watering late in the day to reduce the risk of Alternaria and other fungal issues.
Fertilizing: Fertilizing is not required for Gomphrena. It performs best in average to lean soil.
Harvesting: For bouquets, harvest stems when the flowers are fully developed. For drying, which is its most popular use, harvest at the same stage and hang bunches upside down in a dark, well-ventilated area for 2–3 weeks until completely dry.
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