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Fresh Nigella Bunch
From Terrain
Current price: $98.00
Anthropologie
Fresh Nigella Bunch
From Terrain
Current price: $98.00
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Color: Assorted
Size: ALL
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Nicknamed "love-in-a-mist," the nigella flower belongs to the buttercup family Ranunculaceae. An annual garden flowering plant, it's a favorite in English cottage gardens since Elizabethan times. Unique with its fern-like foliage, spiky flowers, and bulbous seed-heads. Vase not included.
Nicknamed "love-in-a-mist," the nigella flower belongs to the buttercup family Ranunculaceae. An annual garden flowering plant, it's a favorite in English cottage gardens since Elizabethan times. Unique with its fern-like foliage, spiky flowers, and bulbous seed-heads. Vase not included.
Terrain is a garden and home brand deeply rooted in nature and plant life. From weather-ready planters and outdoor furniture to artisan-made wreaths and hand-poured candles, their curated product assortment explores the boundaries of life lived outside and in. With a globally conscious, locally influenced point of view, Terrain offers inspired seasonal solutions for creative living, gathering, and gardening.
Nicknamed "love-in-a-mist," the nigella flower belongs to the buttercup family Ranunculaceae. An annual garden flowering plant, it's a favorite in English cottage gardens since Elizabethan times. Unique with its fern-like foliage, spiky flowers, and bulbous seed-heads. Vase not included.
Terrain is a garden and home brand deeply rooted in nature and plant life. From weather-ready planters and outdoor furniture to artisan-made wreaths and hand-poured candles, their curated product assortment explores the boundaries of life lived outside and in. With a globally conscious, locally influenced point of view, Terrain offers inspired seasonal solutions for creative living, gathering, and gardening.
- Fresh nigella bunch
- Do not cut stems upon arrival; stems produce a milky sap that is a known skin irritant and is poisonous
- Place in 3-4" of cool water
- Flowers that arrive in bud will open in 2-3 days
- Avoid heat and direct sunlight
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