Knautia arvensis

Field Scabious

Knautia arvensis
Knautia arvensis
Knautia arvensis
Price: £2.45
Attractive to pollinatorsPerennial that will flower in its first year from sowingPerfect for cuttingBest Seller
    A native wild flower found in dry grassy fields; a lovely perennial, often flowering the first year, with somewhat bristly foliage, and bearing all summer bluish-lilac, Scabious-like flowers. The plant (along with other Scabious species) has had many herbal uses in the past from the treatment of stomach ulcers to the use of its juice, mixed with other herbs, to remove freckles and pimples. 4ft (1.2m)

    Genus: Knautia

    Species: arvensis

    Family Name: Dipsacaceae

    Seed Catalogue No.: 744D

    English Name(s): Field Scabious

    Hardiness: Hardy

    Lifecycle: Perennial

    Suitable for: Cut Flowers

    Colour: Purple/Lavender

    Flowers: June, July, August, September, October

    Lighting Conditions: Full Sun, Partial Sun

    Soil Type: Chalk, Sand, Loam

    Soil Acidity: Alkaline, Neutral

    Moisture: Well-drained

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    Germination Instructions

    Sow directly or under glass. Easiest to sow directly in autumn as seeds require a period of cold to germinate. Sow 6mm deep into prepared soil which has been raked to a fine tilth, in drills 30cm apart. Keep moist. Germination takes 14-28 days but can be erratic and take many months. Thin to final spacing of 50cm. If planting under glass sow 2mm deep into moist well-drained seed compost, ideal temp. 18-21°C. Once germinated move to 8cm pots and grow on at 10°C. Acclimatise and plant out.

    Growing Instructions

    Prefers fertile, ideally alkaline soil in full sun. Good drainage is essential. May require twiggy support. Fertilise in spring if desired.

    Cultivation Instructions

    Cut back after flowering to encourage further blooms and to prevent self-seeding. Will self-seed freely. Divide large plants in spring to maintain plant vigour.

    When to Sow

    JanJFebFMarMAprAMayMJunJJulJAugASepSOctONovNDecD
    • Sow Under Cover/Plant Indoors
    • Direct Sow/Plant Outdoors
    • Flowers/Harvest

    Approximate number of seeds per packet: 76

    Please note we pack the majority of our seeds by volume so the number of seeds indicated is only an approximation.

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