Scabiosa 'Sternkugel' (Not to WA)

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Scabiosa 'Sternkugel' (Not to WA)

A$5.25

Scabiosa stellata

**NOT TO WESTERN AUSTRALIA**

With smaller and more subtle pincushion flowers that are white with a very slight blue tinge, it would be easy to dismiss this scabiosa. But these flowers develop into the most unusual and beautiful spherical, geometric papery seed heads. They are bronzy with lovely lines of deep purple and lime green centers.

Held high on long strong stems, these ‘star balls’ ( translation of the German name ‘Sternkugal’ ) mix well in cut bouquets adding an element of interest. They are essentially dry at this stage and hold well for months.

Certified Demeter Biodynamic and Certified Organic

SEED COUNT: 35 approx.
Germination:Lot# 37756 July 2025 85%

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Seed Raising, Growing and Harvest Information

Plant Type Site Spacing Height Sowing
Depth
Days to
Germination
Days to
Maturity
Tender
Annual
Full Sun 20-30cm apart 70-90cm 2-4mm 10-14 days
@ 18-21 degrees
90-100 days

TRANSPLANT (recommended) - Sow 4-6 weeks before last frost. Barley cover as light aids germination. Transplant to larger containers when the first true leaves appear. Harden off and transplant outside after last frost.

DIRECT SEED - After last frost. Successive plantings every 3-4 wks until late Spring gives best quality flowers and pods.

HARVESTING - The seed heads are best harvested when they still retain the shades of purple and green. If you leave them to go fully brown, they easily fall apart.