Globe amaranth

Globe amaranth

Light:

Sun

Type:

Annual

Height:

1 to 3 feet

Width:

To 1 foot wide

Flower Color:

Pink,
Red,
White

Seasonal Features:

Fall Bloom,
Summer Bloom

Problem Solvers:

Deer Resistant,
Drought Tolerant

Special Features:

Attracts Birds,
Cut Flowers,
Good for Containers,
Low Maintenance

Zones:

2-11

how to grow Globe amaranth

Propagation

Seed

garden plans for Globe amaranth

Really Red Garden Plan
Really Red Garden Plan

Annual Garden for Full Sun
Annual Garden for Full Sun

Colorful Mailbox Garden Plan
Colorful Mailbox Garden Plan

more varieties for Globe amaranth

'All Around Purple' globe amaranth

‘All Around Purple’ globe amaranth

Gomphrena ‘All Around Purple’ is a favorite for its rich purple blossoms. It grows 18 inches tall.

'Bicolor Rose' globe amaranth

‘Bicolor Rose’ globe amaranth

Gomphrena ‘Bicolor Rose’ offers dusty-rose flowers that fade to white at the top. It grows 3 feet tall and 18 inches wide.

'Lavender Lady' globe amaranth

‘Lavender Lady’ globe amaranth

Gomphrena ‘Lavender Lady’ bears lavender-pink flowers on a 2-foot-tall plant.

'QIS Purple' globe amaranth

‘QIS Purple’ globe amaranth

Gomphrena ‘QIS Purple’ bears glowing cerise-purple flowers on a 2-foot-tall plant.

'Strawberry Fields' globe amaranth

‘Strawberry Fields’ globe amaranth

Gomphrena ‘Strawberry Fields’ offers unusual red flowers. It grows 3 feet tall and 1 foot wide.

plant Globe amaranth with

Lisianthus

Lisianthus

Lisianthus flowers make people ooh and ahh. Some varieties of this annual look like a blue rose. It’s such an elegant flower you’d never guess it’s native to American prairies. And lisianthus is one of the best cut flowers — it will last in the vase for 2 to 3 weeks.Lisianthus can be challenging to grow. They’re extremely tricky to grow from seed, so start with established seedlings. Plant them in rich, well-drained soil in full sun after all danger of frost has passed. Keep moist but do not overwater. Taller varieties of lisianthus often need staking to keep their long stems from breaking, but newer dwarf varieties are more carefree.

Strawflower

Strawflower

Enjoy summer’s flowers into fall by growing this brightly colored charmer that dries right on the plant. Use it in dried flower arrangements, wreaths, and even homemade potpourri. This easy-to-grow, sun-loving annual heralds from Australia and is a great pick for hot, dry sites. Plant it outdoors after all danger of frost has passed in spring.

Zinnia

Zinnia

Want fast color for just pennies? Plant zinnias! A packet of seeds will fill an area with gorgeous flowers in an amazing array of shapes and colors — even green! And it will happen in just weeks. There are dwarf types of zinnias, tall types, quill-leaf cactus types, spider types, multicolor, special seed blends for cutting, special blends for attracting butterflies, and more.Zinnias are so highly attractive to butterflies that you can count on having these fluttering guests dining in your garden every afternoon. But to attract the most, plant lots of tall, red or hot pink zinnias in a large patch. ‘Big Red’ is especially nice for this, and the flowers are outstanding, excellent for cutting. Zinnias grow quickly from seed sown right in the ground and do best in full sun with dry to well-drained soil.

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