Horti TopsĀ® Helichrysum Bract. Tom Thumb (Laurin) Mixed
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Helichrysum Bract. Tom Thumb (Laurin) Mixed (Helichrysum bracteatum) is a beautiful flowering plant. Sow indoors from March to April, or outdoors from April to May. Expected height: 40 cm.
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Helichrysum Bract. Tom Thumb (Laurin) Mixed (Helichrysum bracteatum)
Papery petals: Actually modified bracts, not true petals
Lasts for years: Dried flowers keep color indefinitely
Easy to dry: Simply hang upside down
Eternal Flowers
Strawflowers are nature’s dried flowers – the papery “petals” (actually bracts) dry naturally on the plant and keep their vivid colors for years. They are essential for dried arrangements and wreaths, providing color when fresh flowers are unavailable.
The Drying Secret
Timing: Cut before flowers fully open – they continue opening as they dry.
Method: Strip leaves, bundle stems, hang upside down in a dark, dry place.
Wiring: For flexibility in arrangements, insert wire through the center before drying.
Colors Available
Strawflowers come in vibrant yellow, orange, red, pink, purple, and white. The colors remain intense even after years of display. Mix colors for stunning dried arrangements.
Growing Tips
Start indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost. Full sun and well-drained soil are essential – they dislike wet conditions. Plants reach 60-90cm tall. Cut frequently to encourage more blooms.
Growing Helichrysum Bract. Tom Thumb (Laurin) Mixed
| Start indoors | March ā April |
| Direct sow | April ā May |
| Flowering | July ā October |
| Height | 40 cm |
Packet Details
Weight: ca. 0.75 gram | Botanical: Helichrysum bracteatum | Type: Open-pollinated | Origin: Netherlands
| Weight | 0,005 g |
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| Brand |
Hortitops |

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