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1 Gallon Scabiosa "Pin Cushion" - Blue/Lavender

$6.99

“Pincushion flower or scabiosa gets its name from the beautiful pincushion-like flowers that cover the plant all summer long. Growing 8 to 12 inches tall, pincushion flower is one of the best plants you can grow if you want to attract butterflies to your garden. This sun-lover develops nectar-rich blooms in bluish lavender tones. Use pincushion flower in drifts or clumps scattered throughout your garden or add it to large pots and planters. It's drought and deer resistant.”

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“Pincushion flower or scabiosa gets its name from the beautiful pincushion-like flowers that cover the plant all summer long. Growing 8 to 12 inches tall, pincushion flower is one of the best plants you can grow if you want to attract butterflies to your garden. This sun-lover develops nectar-rich blooms in bluish lavender tones. Use pincushion flower in drifts or clumps scattered throughout your garden or add it to large pots and planters. It's drought and deer resistant.”

“Pincushion flower or scabiosa gets its name from the beautiful pincushion-like flowers that cover the plant all summer long. Growing 8 to 12 inches tall, pincushion flower is one of the best plants you can grow if you want to attract butterflies to your garden. This sun-lover develops nectar-rich blooms in bluish lavender tones. Use pincushion flower in drifts or clumps scattered throughout your garden or add it to large pots and planters. It's drought and deer resistant.”

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