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Ptilotus Matilda (8 plugs)

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Ptilotus Matilda (8 plugs)

8 Plugs Shipped in a Mini Greenhouse

Late Spring (warm soil) - plant after all threat of frost has passed.

Ptilotus 'Matilda' is a stunning garden plant and cut flower known for its striking, fluffy, bottlebrush-like blooms in vibrant shades of pink and silver. This unique Australian-native annual adds dramatic movement and texture to floral arrangements, making it a favorite among floral designers and flower farmers. Thriving in sunny, well-drained or sandy gardens, 'Matilda' is heat- and drought-tolerant and low-maintenance, producing abundant stems throughout the warmer months. Perfect for adding a modern touch to bouquets and arrangements, 'Matilda' captivates with its unique shape, whimsical movement, and long-lasting blooms. This variety is not commonly seen in home gardens and adds that unique one-of-a-kind touch often sough by the discerning gardener. Plant after the soil has warmed in spring for best results - around the time you would be planting tomatoes or peppers. 

$8.75

Original: $25.00

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Ptilotus Matilda (8 plugs)—

$25.00

$8.75

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8 Plugs Shipped in a Mini Greenhouse

Late Spring (warm soil) - plant after all threat of frost has passed.

Ptilotus 'Matilda' is a stunning garden plant and cut flower known for its striking, fluffy, bottlebrush-like blooms in vibrant shades of pink and silver. This unique Australian-native annual adds dramatic movement and texture to floral arrangements, making it a favorite among floral designers and flower farmers. Thriving in sunny, well-drained or sandy gardens, 'Matilda' is heat- and drought-tolerant and low-maintenance, producing abundant stems throughout the warmer months. Perfect for adding a modern touch to bouquets and arrangements, 'Matilda' captivates with its unique shape, whimsical movement, and long-lasting blooms. This variety is not commonly seen in home gardens and adds that unique one-of-a-kind touch often sough by the discerning gardener. Plant after the soil has warmed in spring for best results - around the time you would be planting tomatoes or peppers.Â