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Ageratum Violet Flower Seeds Planting Guide

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Product Description
Overview

 

 

Ageratum Violet Flower Seeds are perfect for gardeners seeking soft, fluffy blooms that add color and texture to garden beds. Ageratum, also known as Floss Flower, is popular for its compact growth habit and its dense clusters of violet blooms. Ideal for borders, pots, walkways, and seasonal displays, Ageratum performs well in warm climates and provides continuous blooms throughout the growing season.


Features

 

 

  • Premium-quality, non-GMO Violet Ageratum Seeds

  • Produces dense, fluffy violet flower clusters

  • Ideal for borders, pots, edging, and summer garden beds

  • Strong germination and vigorous growth

  • Long-blooming plants with soft, textured flowers

  • Great for pollinator-friendly gardens

  • Heat-tolerant and beginner-friendly


Specifications

 

 

  • Plant Type: Annual

  • Common Name: Ageratum / Floss Flower

  • Scientific Name: Ageratum houstonianum

  • Variety: Violet Flowering Type

  • GMO Status: Non-GMO

  • Heirloom: Yes

  • Growth Season: Spring–summer

  • USDA Zones: All zones (grown as annual)

  • Sun Exposure: Full sun to partial sun

  • Soil Type: Well-drained, fertile soil

  • Bloom Time: Late spring to early fall

  • Plant Height: 6–12 inches

  • Spacing: 6–10 inches

  • Watering: Moderate


Planting Guide

 

 

  • Sowing Method: Start indoors or direct sow after frost

  • Sowing Depth: Lightly cover seeds (1/8 inch)

  • Germination Time: 7–14 days

  • Ideal Temperature: 20–24°C

  • Transplanting: Move outdoors when weather warms

Violet Ageratum seeds for planting
Ageratum Violet Flower Seeds Planting Guide

FAQ's

How long does it take for Ageratum Violet Flower seeds to germinate?

Ageratum Violet Flower seeds usually germinate in 10 to 25 days, depending on temperature and moisture levels.

How do I harvest or collect seeds from Ageratum Violet Flower plants?
  • Allow Ageratum Violet Flower flowers to dry naturally
  • then collect mature seeds from the seed pods for replanting.
What type of soil is suitable for Ageratum Violet Flower?
  • Use light
  • fertile
  • and well-draining soil rich in compost for healthy Ageratum Violet Flower plants.
Can Ageratum Violet Flower be grown indoors?
  • Yes
  • Ageratum Violet Flower can be grown indoors if provided with sufficient sunlight or placed near a bright window.
What are common issues when growing Ageratum Violet Flower?
  • Ensure proper watering and sunlight to avoid issues like fungal infections or slow growth in Ageratum Violet Flower.
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