Chocolate Lace Flower
$4.95
Ammi Majus
- Seed count 150
- Great Cut Flower
- Perennial
- Height 80 cm
In stock
Description
Chocolate Lace Flower is a tall, branching flower, with finely divided, feathery foliage. Known for its delicate, lacy umbels of small flowers in deep burgundy, purple, cream or chocolate-brown hues, giving it a rich, dark appearance.
Adding texture and contrast in borders, cottage gardens, or wildflower meadows with the dark blooms standing out against lighter-colored plants.
It is a fashionable flower for cut flowers arrangements, and one of the best bouquet filler-foliage plants you can grow. They last up to 10 days in the vase and can also be used dyed or dried.
It attracts beneficial predatory insects, bees and butterflies.
| Method: Sow direct or seedlings | Soil Temp: 10ยฐC - 25ยฐC |
| Cool Mountain: Nov - Dec | Position: Part sun |
| Arid: Aug - Jan | Row Spacing: 30cm apart |
| Temperate: Sep-Nov, Mar-Jun | Planting Depth: 3 mm |
| Sub Tropical: May - Oct | Harvest: 90 days |
| Tropical: Jun - Aug | Plant Height: 1 m |
๐ฑ Sowing: In Trays vs. Direct in the Ground
Lace Flower has a taproot, much like its cousin the carrot, which means itโs usually happiest when sown direct into its final growing position. Disturbing that root too much can stunt its growth or reduce flowering later on. That said, starting in deep cell trays or biodegradable pots can work well if your climate has late frosts or if you’re sowing in early spring and want a head start.
โค Sowing Direct
- Best for: Arid, temperate, subtropical, and tropical zones where frost isn’t a major concern.
- When:
- Temperate & Subtropical: Autumn to early spring
- Tropical: Late dry season (late autumn to early winter)
- Arid: Autumn or early spring
- Cool Mountain: Spring (after frost risk)
- How: Sow thinly in rows, covering lightly (2โ4 mm) with soil. Keep moist until germination (usually 10โ20 days).
โค Sowing in Trays
- Best for: Cool zones or areas with slug/snail pressure
- How: Use deep trays or biodegradable pots to avoid disturbing the roots. Harden off before transplanting carefully into the garden once plants have 2โ3 true leaves.
๐พ Seed Pre-Treatment
No special pre-treatment is required, but cold stratification can help mimic natural conditions if you’re sowing out of season. Simply place seeds in moist paper towel in the fridge for 1โ2 weeks before sowing.
๐ Soil and Position
Lace Flower isnโt overly fussy, but it performs best in:
- Soil: Loose, well-drained loam with moderate fertility. Avoid overly rich soil, as too much nitrogen can lead to lush leaves but fewer flowers.
- pH: Neutral to slightly alkaline (6.0โ7.5)
- Sunlight: Full sun to part shade. In hotter climates, a touch of afternoon shade helps prevent wilting.
Tip: If your soil is heavy clay, consider raising your beds or mixing in some sand and compost to lighten the texture.
๐ฟ Care and Maintenance
Once Lace Flower gets going, itโs a fairly low-maintenance plant.
- Watering: Keep moist during germination and early growth, then water deeply but infrequently. Drought-tolerant once established.
- Feeding: A light application of seaweed tonic or compost tea during early growth is usually enough.
- Weeding: Keep the area weed-free while seedlings establish, as they donโt like competition.
- Staking: Not always needed, but taller varieties in windy spots benefit from light support.
๐ธ Companion Planting Guide
Lace Flower is not only a lovely filler in bouquetsโitโs also a magnet for beneficial insects, especially tiny wasps, ladybugs, and lacewings. This makes it a brilliant companion in mixed garden beds.
Great Companions:
- ๐ฟ Tomatoes โ Attracts pollinators and pest-eaters
- ๐ฅ Carrots โ Same family, same needs (but rotate yearly to avoid disease build-up)
- ๐ป Sunflowers โ Contrast beautifully in height and form
- ๐ธ Calendula & cosmos โ Pair well for a pollinator-friendly flower patch
Avoid Planting With:
- ๐ฐ Fennel โ Can inhibit growth in nearby plants
- ๐ง Onions & garlic โ Not harmful, but donโt particularly benefit from being nearby
โ๏ธ Harvesting
Whether you’re growing for cut flowers or letting it self-seed in wild corners, Lace Flower gives generously.
- Cut Flowers: Harvest when 80% of the tiny florets are open on the umbel. Pick early morning for best vase life.
- Self-Seeding: Let some flowers go to seed at the end of the seasonโbees will thank you, and you’ll likely have new seedlings the following year.
๐ธ Vase Tip: Dip the cut ends in boiling water for a few seconds to prolong vase life.
๐ Common Issues and Fixes
| Issue | Symptom | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Poor germination | Patchy or no seedlings after 3 weeks | Ensure consistent moisture; try cold stratification if needed |
| Leggy seedlings | Tall, weak stems | Increase light exposure; reduce watering slightly |
| Powdery mildew | White powder on leaves | Improve air flow, avoid overhead watering; apply milk spray |
| Aphids | Clusters of small sap-sucking bugs | Blast with hose; encourage beneficial insects like ladybugs |
| Root rot (in trays) | Seedlings wilting or collapsing | Ensure well-drained soil; donโt overwater |
๐ฑ Seed Saving Guide
Saving seed from Lace Flower is straightforward but requires a bit of patience.
Step-by-Step:
- Let flowers mature fully on the plant until they dry and turn brown. Umbels will curl inward as seeds ripen.
- Harvest carefully, snipping off umbels and placing them in a paper bag or shallow tray.
- Dry thoroughly in a cool, airy spot out of direct sun.
- Clean by gently rubbing the dried heads between your hands and sieving out the chaff.
- Label and store in an airtight container in a cool, dark place. Seeds remain viable for 1โ2 years.
๐ผ Note: In some regions, wild types of Lace Flower (Daucus carota) can cross with cultivated carrots. To avoid this, donโt save seed from plants growing near other carrot varieties.
๐ฟ Final Thoughts
Lace Flower brings a romantic, untamed charm to the gardenโbut itโs far from high-maintenance. Whether you’re growing it for the bees, the bouquets, or just for a touch of natural elegance, this airy beauty rewards patience with long-lasting blooms and beneficial insect visitors.
In my own garden, Iโve found that once Lace Flower finds its rhythm, it often becomes a self-sowing favourite. A few carefully timed sowings, a watchful eye early on, and a bit of support through wind or weedsโand youโll be well on your way to a soft meadow-like display.
So go ahead and tuck it into your flower rows, herb corners, or veggie patch edges. Your garden will be all the lovelier for it.
Postage Charge
Orders under $35 attract a $4.95 shipping charge. Orders $35 and above have free shipping.
Order Times
Seed orders are normally dispatched within three business days. You will receive an email when seeds are mailed out.
Postage Days
Seeds are mailed out Tuesday to Friday at 1pm. Except for the Friday of long weekends.
Postage Times
WA 2-3 Days: SA,NT 3-5 Days: NSW, ACT, QLD, VIC: 5-7 Days
Carrier
We use Australia Post Letter Postage for the majority of orders
Not only are our seeds packed in recycled paper envelopes, we keep the theme going when we post out website orders. To protect your seeds from moisture and the letter box munchers (snails), we use a very special plastic free material made from plants. They are then put into recycled mailing envelopes. Green all the way ๐๐ฟ
Delivery Guarantee
We take great care to make sure your seeds arrive safely. If your order is lost or damaged in transit, weโll happily send a replacement. Unfortunately, we canโt replace or refund orders that arrive later than the estimated delivery date, as delays can sometimes occur that are outside our control.
Please note that all dispatch and delivery times listed are estimates only. While we do our best to post promptly, delivery timeframes can vary due to postal service delays, weather events, or other unforeseen circumstances. Weโre unable to take responsibility for any loss, damage, or cost that results from a late delivery.
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