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The shell flower is a unique plant with its green flower bowls. The small, shell-like flowers grow on long, upright panicles that make excellent cut and dried flowers. The shell flower is uncomplicated and a real eye-catcher in flowerbeds. Details : Sowing indoors/greenhouse: March to April Sowing outdoors: April to May Germination time: 14-21 days at 10°C, then warmer Sowing depth: Cover with a maximum of 0.5 cm of soil Height: 60-100 cm Planting distance: 40 cm Flower size: 2-3 cm Flowering time: June to September Soil: Loose, permeable, even sandy soil Fertilization: With compost Location: Sunny Water consumption: Medium Growing tips : To germinate, snails require cooler temperatures of around 10°C. Afterward, they can be moved to warmer conditions. Lightly scoring the seed capsule or soaking it promotes rapid germination. Planting in a container is also possible. In this case, attention should be paid to increased nutrient and water consumption. Cut flower : Due to its long blooming period, the marigold is a perfect cut flower. It can also be used wonderfully as a dried flower in bouquets, arrangements, or wreaths. For dried bouquets, they should be hung upside down in a cool, ventilated place. Use : cut flower Potted plant dried flower Bag contents : approx. 50 seeds Store in a cool, dry place.