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Craspedia Drumstick

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    Craspedia 'Drumstick' Seeds

    (Billy Buttons)

    A little bit wacky, but all the better because of it!

    Add a pop of modern, graphic style to your garden and vases with Craspedia 'Drumstick', the iconic 'Billy Button'! This unique plant produces unmistakable, 1-inch, golden-yellow spheres on long, wiry stems. They are an absolute favourite for cutting, adding a playful, structural element to fresh bouquets and lasting forever in dried arrangements.

    A must-have for cutting & drying! See our full Cutting Garden Seeds collection and Dried Flowers collection for inspiration. Remember to sow this early in spring - see our Seeds to Sow in February guide! We also sell farm-grown Dried Billy Buttons ready to use!

    Quantity of Seeds 200 Seeds
    Type Tender Perennial (grown as Half-Hardy Annual)
    Genus Craspedia globosa
    Sow Seeds

    Sow undercover December-March.  Keep it at 20℃.  Germination takes 1-2 weeks

    Plant Out Plant out when all risk of frost has passed.  Will require support
    Flowers mid-late summer and well into the autumn
    Height & Spread

    45-60cm high x 45cm spread

     

    Craspedia Drumstick - Bishy Barnabees Cottage Garden Ltd
    Craspedia Drumstick - Bishy Barnabees Cottage Garden Ltd
    Craspedia Drumstick - Bishy Barnabees Cottage Garden Ltd
    Craspedia Drumstick - Bishy Barnabees Cottage Garden Ltd

    Customer Reviews

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    Joy mitchell
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    Great service and great communication. Lovely packaging and would make a lovely gift. Highly recommend. Thank you.

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    Annette

    Good quality seeds so now await my seedlings!!

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    Sarah Richards
    Love buying from Melanie

    I already have baby craspedia seedlings and can't wait to see them grow. I bought a couple of craspedia plants last year and they produce the most lovely yellow pom poms. They look great dotted in three's around the house and I also use them when I make dried wreaths.