Everlasting Flower Mix
While there is no hiding from the universal truth of impermanence, there are places to find respite. Everlasting flowers are one such foothold: they are something beautiful that lasts. The blooms delight us in the garden from mid-summer on, and when harvested and dried they keep their bright, cheerful tones throughout the colder months. Alas, after a year or two of exposure to ambient light, the blooms begin a slow process of fading: everlasting in name only, they, too, must eventually cede to impermanence.
Contains Strawflower, Winged Everlasting, Crested Mix Celosia, Love in a Mist, Love Lies Bleeding, Bupleurum, and Starflower.
Artwork by Annie Rochelle for Hudson Valley Seed Co.
While there is no hiding from the universal truth of impermanence, there are places to find respite. Everlasting flowers are one such foothold: they are something beautiful that lasts. The blooms delight us in the garden from mid-summer on, and when harvested and dried they keep their bright, cheerful tones throughout the colder months. Alas, after a year or two of exposure to ambient light, the blooms begin a slow process of fading: everlasting in name only, they, too, must eventually cede to impermanence.
Contains Strawflower, Winged Everlasting, Crested Mix Celosia, Love in a Mist, Love Lies Bleeding, Bupleurum, and Starflower.
Artwork by Annie Rochelle for Hudson Valley Seed Co.
While there is no hiding from the universal truth of impermanence, there are places to find respite. Everlasting flowers are one such foothold: they are something beautiful that lasts. The blooms delight us in the garden from mid-summer on, and when harvested and dried they keep their bright, cheerful tones throughout the colder months. Alas, after a year or two of exposure to ambient light, the blooms begin a slow process of fading: everlasting in name only, they, too, must eventually cede to impermanence.
Contains Strawflower, Winged Everlasting, Crested Mix Celosia, Love in a Mist, Love Lies Bleeding, Bupleurum, and Starflower.
Artwork by Annie Rochelle for Hudson Valley Seed Co.
While there is no hiding from the universal truth of impermanence, there are places to find respite. Everlasting flowers are one such foothold: they are something beautiful that lasts. The blooms delight us in the garden from mid-summer on, and when harvested and dried they keep their bright, cheerful tones throughout the colder months. Alas, after a year or two of exposure to ambient light, the blooms begin a slow process of fading: everlasting in name only, they, too, must eventually cede to impermanence.
Contains Strawflower, Winged Everlasting, Crested Mix Celosia, Love in a Mist, Love Lies Bleeding, Bupleurum, and Starflower.
Artwork by Annie Rochelle for Hudson Valley Seed Co.