Acroclinium

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Acroclinium - A. roseum is a pretty half-hardy annual from Western Australia, growing over 1 foot high with rosy-pink flowers, used as "ever-lasting" flowers. Seeds should be sown in frames in March, and the seedlings planted at the end of April or early in May in a warm border; or the seeds may be sown in the open ground in fine rich soil at the end of April. If the flowers are to be dried, it is best to gather them when fresh and young—some in the bud state.



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