Nigella damascena 'Miss Jekyll White'—White Love-in-a-Mist Seeds

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Love-in-a-Mist is a magical plant, with lovely blooms that everyone admires. I have grown these for years, each year keeping the seeds from the year before. Somehow, along the way, I seem to have saved only the white ones with a touch of grey since that is all we've had blooming now for two seasons.

I planted these in what we call our hell strip between the sidewalk and the street and they thrive on neglect. As far as I know, they don't get much water since I never water that area so I think these qualify as annuals for xeriscaping.

They naturalize with ease so cut back some of the seed heads if you don't want too many next year.

Germination instructions are included with your seeds. These are easy to grow. (about 70 seeds)

Basic Plant Facts:

Nigella damascena

Grows 18" x 3-6"

Likes sun to light shade

Annual

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Love-in-a-Mist is a magical plant, with lovely blooms that everyone admires. I have grown these for years, each year keeping the seeds from the year before. Somehow, along the way, I seem to have saved only the white ones with a touch of grey since that is all we've had blooming now for two seasons.

I planted these in what we call our hell strip between the sidewalk and the street and they thrive on neglect. As far as I know, they don't get much water since I never water that area so I think these qualify as annuals for xeriscaping.

They naturalize with ease so cut back some of the seed heads if you don't want too many next year.

Germination instructions are included with your seeds. These are easy to grow. (about 70 seeds)

Basic Plant Facts:

Nigella damascena

Grows 18" x 3-6"

Likes sun to light shade

Annual

Love-in-a-Mist is a magical plant, with lovely blooms that everyone admires. I have grown these for years, each year keeping the seeds from the year before. Somehow, along the way, I seem to have saved only the white ones with a touch of grey since that is all we've had blooming now for two seasons.

I planted these in what we call our hell strip between the sidewalk and the street and they thrive on neglect. As far as I know, they don't get much water since I never water that area so I think these qualify as annuals for xeriscaping.

They naturalize with ease so cut back some of the seed heads if you don't want too many next year.

Germination instructions are included with your seeds. These are easy to grow. (about 70 seeds)

Basic Plant Facts:

Nigella damascena

Grows 18" x 3-6"

Likes sun to light shade

Annual