King Size Golden Strawflower is a stunning heirloom everlasting that transforms the garden with radiant golden buff blooms on tall, sturdy plants laden with double-petaled flowers. Ready to harvest in 75-80 days, these long-stemmed beauties shine as living color but truly reveal their magic when dried, where the papery petals remain vibrant and pristine for months. This is a variety that works twice in the garden: once as a fresh bouquet artist, and again as a dried flower that holds its golden brilliance in arrangements and crafts long after the season ends.
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The paper-like double petals retain their radiant color with remarkable longevity, making King Size Golden Strawflower exceptional for both fresh cutting and extended dried arrangements. Tall, branching plants produce an abundance of long stems ideal for flower crowns and design work, delivering far more blooms per plant than shorter varieties. The golden buff hue evokes a sunrise glow in the garden while fresh, and deepens beautifully as the flowers dry, giving you two distinct color moments across a single growing season.
King Size Golden Strawflower excels as a cut flower for fresh arrangements and dominates the dried flower market. The long stems and abundant blooms make it a natural choice for crafting flower crowns and decorative pieces, while the papery texture and color-holding capacity ensure it becomes a staple in floral design, wreaths, and long-term decorative displays.
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Harvest King Size Golden Strawflower for fresh arrangements once the double petals have fully opened and the flower heads are firm to the touch, typically around 75-80 days from sowing. For dried flowers, cut stems when blooms are fully open but still vibrant, then hang them upside down in a warm, dry, well-ventilated space away from direct sunlight. The flowers will dry completely within 2-3 weeks, retaining their golden buff color and papery texture throughout the process.
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