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HOW IT WORKS
Make your selection from our loose stem seasonal farm-fresh flowers, branches, greenery, & dried floral elements - Everything is easily priced per stem.
Pick whatever you like & create your own floral masterpiece.
Make your bouquet or arrangement as large or small as you please.
Floral workspace, seating, floral snips, scissors, pruning sheers, floral tape, and wrapping tissue provided.
Friendly floral design staff on hand to answer any questions or help you with your design.
Simply pay per stem when you're done.
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It’s that easy!
Containers & vases available for purchase, or BYOV (bring your own vase)
Flowers are self care made easy.
You can also book a Bloom Bar (on-the-go) for at-home flower bar experiences for parties and gatherings that are in need of a floral boost. It's easy to book us and have your very own bouquet-making assortment dropped at your door.
April - October
10am - 3pm
Queen Bee Blooms
at
The Farm Heart Market
(Kuhs Farm)
13063 Spanish Pond Road
Saint Louis, MO 63138
The Farm Heart Market also has farm-fresh items like eggs, herbs, produce, plants, bulbs, seeds, cards, gifts and apparel for the flower-lovers & gardeners, as well as gift cards, featured books, apparel and more.
Queen Bee Blooms also offers classes to help you on your floral journey:
Make-your-own corsage, boutonniere, and flower crown Bloom Bar on-the-go also offers an at-home flower bar experiences for parties and gatherings that are in need of a floral boost. Call, book, and your very own bouquet-making assortment can be dropped at your door.
January - December, here's almost everything we grow
AND what you can expect on our weekend BLOOM BAR!
(keep in mind, we also plant about 200 different annual varieties as well)
Our first girl of the year. Blooming her heart out and a huge hit with the bees. Reminds you of a marriage between Lily of the Valley & Narcissus. Sweet& simple fragrance - light honeysuckle tones. She grows close to the ground but can be picked in 6" stems (8" if we're lucky). Makes a beautiful little nosegay of blooms to remind you th
Our first girl of the year. Blooming her heart out and a huge hit with the bees. Reminds you of a marriage between Lily of the Valley & Narcissus. Sweet& simple fragrance - light honeysuckle tones. She grows close to the ground but can be picked in 6" stems (8" if we're lucky). Makes a beautiful little nosegay of blooms to remind you that Spring is coming soon. Lovely on a nightstand or in your bathroom.
Low growing and very cold tolerant, their stems grow mostly underground so just above the ground is a beautiful cupped flower. Enough of a stem that they can be used for personal floral , short arrangements or in foam.
They bloom end of February into March.
Grape hyacinth flowers also know as 'Muscari' are one of the first flowers of Spring. These small, bell-shaped blooms are an electric blue-purple in color. They have a very 'succulent' feel in that they are a very full stem and flower. They grow to be between 6" and 8" tall. Their scent is reminiscent of hyacinths with a touch of purple
Grape hyacinth flowers also know as 'Muscari' are one of the first flowers of Spring. These small, bell-shaped blooms are an electric blue-purple in color. They have a very 'succulent' feel in that they are a very full stem and flower. They grow to be between 6" and 8" tall. Their scent is reminiscent of hyacinths with a touch of purple grape. They're beautiful as a small table or bedside arrangement by themselves, in small bouquets, nosegays, and boutonnieres.
They bloom April - May.
Lily of the Valley is known for its pure white, bell-shaped flowers and unforgettable perfume. Lily of the valley is considered one of the most expensive flowers due to its fragile nature, seasonal and short lifespan characteristics. (commercial floral wholesalers sell them for $10 per stem). We sell 20 stems for $85. Lily of the val
Lily of the Valley is known for its pure white, bell-shaped flowers and unforgettable perfume. Lily of the valley is considered one of the most expensive flowers due to its fragile nature, seasonal and short lifespan characteristics. (commercial floral wholesalers sell them for $10 per stem). We sell 20 stems for $85. Lily of the valley is a favorite pick of royals for bridal bouquets. The grow up to 10" tall.
They bloom March - April.
Such an exotic creature. She's VERY cold tolerant, prefers a shaded spot and likes moist soil, but man oh man! She's like a mood ring plant. She changes so many colors in just a few months. Emerging in blush and cream, she gradually transitions from the cream to a green, then a green purple, ending a dark green maroon plum. Short stemmed
Such an exotic creature. She's VERY cold tolerant, prefers a shaded spot and likes moist soil, but man oh man! She's like a mood ring plant. She changes so many colors in just a few months. Emerging in blush and cream, she gradually transitions from the cream to a green, then a green purple, ending a dark green maroon plum. Short stemmed but stunning for close up floral detail & photography.
End of February/ early March through May
Daffodils and Jonquils are different plants, but are both narcissus varieties. Daffodil flowers are typically lightly scented, while Jonquils have a strong fragrance. Jonquil flowers are always yellow, while daffodils can have different color combinations. They can be cut before blooming and wrapped to delay opening.
They bloom profusely from late March through mid-April.
We grow a limited number of tulips (12 different varieties) because the regular varieties are already so abundant locally. What we do grow are really unique varieties that you wouldn't find anywhere else. Many are from the Baker's Creek offerings. They're absolutely gorgeous!One challenge we have is that local deer sometimes eat them befo
We grow a limited number of tulips (12 different varieties) because the regular varieties are already so abundant locally. What we do grow are really unique varieties that you wouldn't find anywhere else. Many are from the Baker's Creek offerings. They're absolutely gorgeous!One challenge we have is that local deer sometimes eat them before we can get to them. No promises. Subscribe to our newsletter to get updates & availability.
Blooms in April
Lilac is known for its incredibly fragrant blossoms in white, violet, bluish, lilac, pinkish, magenta, and purple. We have several different varieties in a range from a lavender pink up through deep purple. If you're looking for a particular range of purple, kindly let us know. A classic bloom, they're an essential addition for a Mother's Day bouquet or arrangement.
Blooms in April and May
We grow a pink/white and a white/white. The name comes from the flower's inner petals, which appear to form a drop of blood at the bottom of the heart-shaped flower. They make beautiful Spring accent blooms in small arrangements, bouquets, boutonnieres and simple arrangements for the home.
They bloom from April through May.
The eastern bluestar flowers are powder blue and star-shaped, and grow in loose clusters at the top of the stems. The anthers are yellow-orange, and the flowers are sometimes partially hidden by the uppermost leaves. It's a beautiful pop of light blue in bouquets and personal floral, and a lovely addition to mid-size arrangements or as simple vase flowers for the home.
Blooms in April and May
Coral Bells, also known as Heuchera, are a genus of semi-evergreen perennials. The flowers are delicate bell-shaped, deep pink to coral red, and can be up to 1/2 inch long. Stems can be cut up to 18". Slightly sweet scent. Reminiscent of a colorful version of Lily of the Valley.
Blooms May through June.
Short stemmed but a beautiful Victorian classic. Historically violets have been the symbol of love. Longest stems are usually 8" - 10". The blue variety is especially striking. A lovely detailed accent to a small detailed arrangement, in a small violet vase, bud vase or as a groomsmen's boutonniere.
They bloom March - August.
Branches smothered in stunning clusters of fragrant fuchsia flowers emerge from distinctive red flower buds. Blooming on long straight branches dotted with both green and auburn-red tiny leaves. They have a light floral fragrance and are excellent when trimmed and cut for tall vases, floral installations or wedding work.
They bloom April - May.
Producing small, delicate pink flowers in early spring, the tree's stems and shoots have a unique zigzag appearance which gives it its name. The pink buds open to delicate white flowers with a rosy center. Trimmed short, an excellent addition to arrangements needing vertical interest and tender delicate details. Can be used in bouquets,
Producing small, delicate pink flowers in early spring, the tree's stems and shoots have a unique zigzag appearance which gives it its name. The pink buds open to delicate white flowers with a rosy center. Trimmed short, an excellent addition to arrangements needing vertical interest and tender delicate details. Can be used in bouquets, personal flowers and small to medium height arrangements.
Blooms March through early April.
Branches with olive green leaves, are adorned with delicately ruffled light to hot pink blooms. Famous for their serene beauty, they're a favorite choice for Spring wedding work. They also look great alone in a tall vase. Lengths available 3' to 5'.
Please reserve ahead of season.
They bloom from late February/early March until April (depending on spring temperatures.)
Dark wood straight branches, bud out in tiny dark pink pearls. As the pink buds open, they reveal a delicate 5-petaled white flower (¾ to 1¼ inches wide) with just the slightest cast of blush. Incredibly fragrant. They can be cut in 3' to 5' lengths and are stunning for wedding work, with floral companions or alone in a tall vase.
Blooms April - May
Dark wood straight branches, bud out in tiny dark pink pearls. As the pink buds open, they reveal a delicate 5-petaled pink flower (¾ to 1¼ inches wide) with just the slightest cast of blush. Incredibly fragrant. They can be cut in 3' to 5' lengths and are stunning for wedding work, with floral companions or alone in a tall vase.
Blooms April - May
One of our favorite flowering branch varieties, Long lilting branches packed with viburnum-like clusters of tight pink bloom buds with deep red-auburn leaves as accents. It can be cut in up to 4 foot long lengths. Excellent for Spring wedding work, but still delicate enough that if cut short, can be used in bouquet and vase work. Excellently paired in vases with peonies.
Blooms in May .
Another incredibly fragrant flowering branch variety. We grow 4 different varieties, producing slightly different flower cluster configurations. Each begins with a soft pink ball bloom, expanding into a blush, before bursting open into delicate white flowers. Branch tips can be cut in lengths of up to 4 foot if needed for larger floral
Another incredibly fragrant flowering branch variety. We grow 4 different varieties, producing slightly different flower cluster configurations. Each begins with a soft pink ball bloom, expanding into a blush, before bursting open into delicate white flowers. Branch tips can be cut in lengths of up to 4 foot if needed for larger floral work or installations. They're excellent for bouquets, medium to small vase work or arrangements but a little too big for boutonnieres.
They bloom last part of April - early May.
This short perennial shrub produces tiny pink pearl blooms that explode into tiny white 5-petaled blooms with yellow centers. Short cuts make 'Yuki' an excellent choice for detail work, personal flowers, bouquets, styling and small table vases for home or events. Charming little details.
Blooms end of April - May
A member of the hydrangea, Deutzia produces beautiful and extremely fragrant short branch stems with clustered floral. Beginning as a dusty blush ball, they open to a tiny variegated petal white flower. Excellent in bouquets, personal floral, in a vase alone or as a detail element for photography. Beautiful & fragrant.
Blooms May through June
One of the first leaves to emerge in early Spring, 4-6 weeks BEFORE most other woody plants. As they bloom, they change from pale jade green and white to radiating pale blush, with deeper hues of blush at the tips. Absolutely gorgeous in Spring bouquets either in the green and white phase, but especially stunning when the tips are blush.
Blooms March - April
The Seven Son bloom is known for its fragrant, nectar-rich flowers that bloom in late summer. The flowers are white and jasmine-like.
Blooms August - September
One of the most beautiful and memorably scented flowers - the sweet notes that are the basis of so many unforgettable perfumes over the millenia. We grow about 25-30 different varieties and bloom and petal style in bush, Itoh and tree varieties. Our varieties range from a simple white with open yellow center, to the denser all white, a
One of the most beautiful and memorably scented flowers - the sweet notes that are the basis of so many unforgettable perfumes over the millenia. We grow about 25-30 different varieties and bloom and petal style in bush, Itoh and tree varieties. Our varieties range from a simple white with open yellow center, to the denser all white, a variety with dark pink tips, bubblegum pink, hot pink, magenta, fuschia, red, deep red, coral, blush, mauve and even a creamy white and pink.
Blooms May - early June
It's normal to think of these girls just as trellis features or climbers but in Japan & Ukraine, they're used as cut flower (cut long of course). They're such beautiful blooms and full of texture and detail. Nobody gives them the credit they are due because they bloom at exactly the same time as superstar peonies. It's hard to compete wit
It's normal to think of these girls just as trellis features or climbers but in Japan & Ukraine, they're used as cut flower (cut long of course). They're such beautiful blooms and full of texture and detail. Nobody gives them the credit they are due because they bloom at exactly the same time as superstar peonies. It's hard to compete with that. Give them an opportunity to make something special. Excellent and unforgettable as a detail flower!
Blooms May - early June
We grow 40 different rose varieties. The two types are Grandiflora and Hybrid Tea. Each variety was chosen for its color, petal configuration and fragrancy. Many of them are grown particularly for their unique scent notes, to be used in small arrangements, bouquets, flowers for the home, sachets and our 'Garden Rose tea.' We feature our f
We grow 40 different rose varieties. The two types are Grandiflora and Hybrid Tea. Each variety was chosen for its color, petal configuration and fragrancy. Many of them are grown particularly for their unique scent notes, to be used in small arrangements, bouquets, flowers for the home, sachets and our 'Garden Rose tea.' We feature our favorites in our 'Everything's Rosy' & 'Belinda' arrangements.
Blooms May through October
Massive 6-12″ chartreuse flowers that transform to pinkish-white, then white. They dry easily and stay true to form. Because of their size and shape, they're an excellent bloom to work with to tint to bring arrangements into whatever palette range you need. Fresh flowers begin blooming in mid-summer and continue into autumn.
Dried blooms available year-round
A member of the mint family. Can grow up to 3 feet tall. Lavender to violet blue flowers with tiny reddish-purple bracts. Lovely firm purple plumes. Great textural element for bouquets.
Blooms May to September
A member of the hydrangea, Deutzia produces beautiful and extremely fragrant short branch stems with clustered floral. Beginning as a dusty blush ball, they open to a tiny variegated petal white flower. Excellent in bouquets, personal floral, in a vase alone or as a detail element for photography. Beautiful & fragrant.
Blooms May through June
An exotic looking creature for the Midwest!
Sweetshrub is valued for the sweet, often fruity fragrance of its flowers. She produces sturdy blooms on the end of her branches, and when used as a cut flower, can last for a month or more.
Blooms open in late April and continue to open from June into July. The main bloom is in May, with sporadic flowering on new growth occurring in midsummer
Is there a cooler flower name than this? That's really the name. A member of the brassica family (broccoli most notably), she blooms on Arugula like stems with lilac purple blooms that are a lovely wild element for bouquets and arrangements. Great texture and detail.
Blooms May & June
Like a warm Hawaiian sunset, the colors of this lily are heavenly, but she is called a 'day lily' for a reason. She will be the most beautiful girl for one day. Excellent for floral needs with a 'Cinderella' quality (only one night/ day). Looks gorgeous in long-stemmed bunches.
Blooms throughout month of June
Known for its luscious dark purple- red wine foliage and its beaming magenta pink flowers. The individual blooms are shaped like trumpets. We can cut up to 36". A beautiful choice for wedding installations, ceremony structures, or using bloom clusters, in bouquets, boutonnieres or smaller floral arrangements.
Blooms May - Summer
Green foliage and Barbie-pink floral trumpets. We can cut up to 36". A beautiful choice for wedding installations, ceremony structures, or using bloom clusters, in bouquets, boutonnieres or smaller floral arrangements.
Blooms May - Summer
This unusual, merlot-toned foliage lends a sultry feathery effect thanks to its beautiful smokey wine plumes that look like a puff of brown or pink smoke over its foliage. Smoke bush is the perfect addition to wedding floral arrangements such as hanging installations, arches and centrepieces
Blooms May - June
This unusual, merlot-toned foliage lends a sultry feathery effect thanks to its beautiful smokey wine plumes that look like a puff of brown or pink smoke over its foliage. Smoke bush is the perfect addition to wedding floral arrangements such as hanging installations, arches and centrepieces
Blooms May - June
This gorgeous variety of Privet is so bright that it an incomparable contrast element to whatever it is paired with. Ideal for larger arrangements, statement pieces or larger tureen-style designs. Also looks beautiful by itself with 1/3 of the bottom foliage removed and in a tall vase.
Blooms May - June
Forsythia branches are packed with blooms of abundant bright yellow flowers. Their long branches can be cut in lengths of up to 6 feet for use in floral installations,
They bloom late March - mid April.
Long & luxurious, in cool hues of purple, Wisteria blooms are light enough to move with the breeze, and are a romantic addition to any wedding ceremony floral. They also are beautiful in a vase. Incredibly sweet and fragrant.
Blooms April-May
Long after Wisteria's blooms have faded and fallen off, the brightly green leafed branches and their twirling vine tendrils are magical to work with for special events or any floral installation or design that needs an element of woodland magic.
Available June - mid October
The trunk and branches of this fast growing tree are no joke. They have the most wicked long and sharp thorns that if turned into battle axes, would win any battle. Luckily the effort of removing their thorns is well worth it. The fragrance is a clean grape scent with light to medium floral underneath. These are excellent in arrangements
The trunk and branches of this fast growing tree are no joke. They have the most wicked long and sharp thorns that if turned into battle axes, would win any battle. Luckily the effort of removing their thorns is well worth it. The fragrance is a clean grape scent with light to medium floral underneath. These are excellent in arrangements where you want a 'spilling' or 'cascade' element.
Blooms May - early June
Butterfly Bush features showy bright purple panicles of fragrant deep pink & lavender -purple flowers with a delicious sweet scent that gives it it's name for the shameless way butterflies can't resist it.
Blooms mid-summer through fall
Technically in the Spirea family, this lovely woody bush sends out long tiered branches of stacked purple-blue bloom clusters that begin as tight blue pods, that open to more of a cornflower blue. A lovely detailed element to add to an arrangement of bouquet. Sweetly fragranced.
Blooms late summer through fall
Looks very similar to lavender but longer and woodier branches, with gray-green leaves, silvery-gray stems, and small purple-blue flowers that bloom in late summer. Has a very earthy 'sage' scent,
Blooms mid-late summer
One of the cutest things we grown, long branches with little bunny rabbit looking tufts of grey. Whimsical and a delightful element on their own in a vase or as a textural feature for height. They're ready in March and can be cut in as long at 3 foot lengths. Dries beautifully true to form for dried arrangements.
Ready beginning of March and hold for months.
One of my favorite floral designing tools! Curly willow branches can be used to enhance the shape or line of any design for events, add details, molded into shapes, or add a bohemian wildness to any floral design. Their random twists and turns are swoon-worthy for creating an eclectic tall statement design. Winter cuttings are clean (wi
One of my favorite floral designing tools! Curly willow branches can be used to enhance the shape or line of any design for events, add details, molded into shapes, or add a bohemian wildness to any floral design. Their random twists and turns are swoon-worthy for creating an eclectic tall statement design. Winter cuttings are clean (without leaves). Spring, summer & fall cuts are with leaves. Can be cut in any length. Available year round
Beautiful delicately-cut deep red foliage adds texture and detail to bouquets and larger botanical arrangements. Because it's a dwarf Maple variety, cuts longer than 2 feet aren't available. One of the first trees to bloom in late winter/early spring.
Available March - October
A beautiful and lush element year-round. Excellent for fall & holiday arrangements & bouquets. Fun fact: the defining element of gin is the infusion of botanicals during the distillation process. Juniper berries are the key botanical that gives gin its distinct piney and aromatic flavor. Neat huh?
Available year-round
Mountain pines have cones that are much smaller than average cones. They only grow up to 5 cm long. An interesting fact about mountain pines is that when they first develop, they emerge a purple color. It is only when they mature that these pine cones turn to their characteristic brown color!
Available year-round
Short in length but not in color. Beautiful in Summer and Fall. They bloom in tiny pink firework explosions mid summer. Blooms are less than 4 ". Fun little detail for bouquets, small arrangements and personal floral.
Available May - October
We grow every color imaginable. From pastels to bright, flatter center to tufted raised ball, they're a beautiful addition to simple arrangements. As a textural design element, we like to remove petals from certain varieties to use just the bright orange center as a standout detail piece in arrangements.
Blooms June - late summer
The happiest face in the garden! Shasta daisies are great cut flowers because they can last for weeks in arrangements . Can be cut 8" - 10" long.
Blooms early summer - late fall
We grow yellow, cerise, light pink, salmon, white, magenta and purple. Its ferny leaves are a gorgeous detail element in and of themselves. Their height makes them an excellent choice for designs needing a taller feature. Their petite clustered umbel tops pull their weight for up close detail work, and cut at vase or bouquet height, their
We grow yellow, cerise, light pink, salmon, white, magenta and purple. Its ferny leaves are a gorgeous detail element in and of themselves. Their height makes them an excellent choice for designs needing a taller feature. Their petite clustered umbel tops pull their weight for up close detail work, and cut at vase or bouquet height, their lovely for their color and texture. Dries perfectly true to form for dried floral uses.
Blooms May through November
We grow pink and blue. Delicate though they are, their long stems allow them to make dainty additions to simple bouquets, vase arrangements and personal floral (boutonnieres). If cut early, their papery pre-bloom hulls make a beautiful detail (similar to a poppy pod).
Blooms in June
Though technically a member of the coneflower family, she is so much more! A taller and thicker stalk produces upright and more solid blooms that change in color throughout the bloom time. Beginning entirely lime green, slowly she shows faint purple, that creeps into and gradually takes over the color scheme of each individual petal leavi
Though technically a member of the coneflower family, she is so much more! A taller and thicker stalk produces upright and more solid blooms that change in color throughout the bloom time. Beginning entirely lime green, slowly she shows faint purple, that creeps into and gradually takes over the color scheme of each individual petal leaving the faintest lime petal edge. Stunning!
Blooms mid-June - Summer
To quote Justin Timberlake, "We're bringing Zinnias back..." To know them is to love them.
They bloom in so many colors, shapes and sizes that it's kind of ridiculous. The have a long vase life. This year we're delighted to also be growing Floret Original zinnia varieties .
Blooms June through 1st frost (mid October)
We grow several different colors: red, maroon, chocolate, pink, cream, burnt orange, yellow...too many to list. Reach out to get more specifics your interested in exactly the varieties.
Blooms end of June -
This year we're focusing on growing specifically in the bridal bloom range: white, cream, champagne, soft pink, blush, rose, dusty pink & Roseanne brown
Blooms mid-June - Summer
Bee balm (Monarda) - We grow 4 different varieties / colors: hot pink, bright red, purple & Spotted (Baker's Creek stock). Delightfully whimsical & fragrant, they're the Dr. Seuss creation of the garden.
Blooms June and July
One of our garden favorites! Small, white, daisy-like flowers with bright yellow centers. They look very much like chamomile, only with sturdier stems. No country-girl style bouquet should be without these sweet little happy faces.
Blooms May - June
We grow several different colors and petal stripped varieties, in rust colored hues. We use them a lot for market bouquets, floral subscriptions and arrangements. Especially wonderful for Fall arrangements.
Blooms mid-June - October
Another fresh-faced country girl! Different from her shorter daisy cousin (Shasta), Oxeye grows taller (up to an Oxe's eye). She can be cut in up to 2 and a half foot lengths.
Blooms May - August
This year we're growing about 12 different varieties in a riotous range of colors and frills. Delightfully delicate, they're the perfect little feminine detail for bouquets and medium to small arrangements or alone in a vase .
Blooming June through end of Summer
Another garden favorite! They range in size from 1" blooms up to 2.5". True to their name, they feel like straw to the touch. They hold beautifully and dry true to form, making them a fun flower to play with for craft projects as well as in arrangements.
Blooming late Spring through until 1st frost
This is the classic "Queen Anne's Lace" of the floral trade (It's not actually the roadside version). She's actually the bloom of a wild carrot. Nonetheless, she is bright white, beautiful and symmetrical. Delicate looking but stand tall on a strong stem.
Blooms July - September
This is the classic "Queen Anne's Lace" of the floral trade (It's not actually the roadside version). She's actually the bloom of a wild carrot. Nonetheless, she is bright white, beautiful and symmetrical. Delicate looking but stand tall on a strong stem.
Blooms July - September
Quick-growing eucalyptus with smaller, thinner, pointed leaves. Excellent for bouquets, arrangements, wedding work or simply alone in a vase. Please reserve quantities early.
Available June - first frost
Feathery plumes in every color! They add color, texture and detail to anything they're paired with and also dry well. Perfect in boutonnieres. White, yellow and blush varieties take tint well.
Blooms June - October
The Indian blanket flower, is a wildflower native to the southern plains of the United States. The name comes from the flower's color patterns, which resemble the designs found in native American blankets.
Blooms July - first frost
A native wildflower favorite.
Blooms June through August
Please check out the all the varieties and sizes on the Dahlia link in the menu above.
Blooms June- 3rd week of October
We grown 'Hot Biscuits' and 'Hopi Red Dye' varieties. Amaranth is a lovely textural filler when you need something tall with impact. Creates lovely plume-like spilling effect. Amaranth blooms can last 7–10 days in a vase.
Blooms July - September
We're growing several different varieties and colors from 3 Porch Farm. For more details, please check out the 'heirloom mums' page under the 'blooming 2024' menu tab
We grow several different varieties of grasses for their tones and texture. As they 'bloom' they go from pinks, red, rust, brow and green to feathery shades of ivory, cream khaki and off white. Indispensable for fall events in structures, installations, tablescapes, bouquets or for display in the home alone in a vase.
Ready end of September through end of year