Craspedia Globosa "Drumstick"
The brilliant yellow hue and dense spherical shape of Craspedia globosa make it a striking addition to both fresh and dried arrangements. Known as the "billy button," or "drumstick," Craspedia is a perennial wildflower of New Zealand, Australia and Tasmania. It has been cultivated in the United States as a garden flower since 1988. Blooming June to August, the 1" globes last and last. Long, sturdy stems. Height 3'. Full sun.
Zone 6-9. Half-hardy Annual. Flower heads are tough and durable, making an exceptional dried flower. Long, rugged stems also make excellent fresh bouquets. Perennial in parts of the South; frequently grown as an annual elsewhere.
(CGD-SS) Craspedia Globosa 25 seeds $2.50
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