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Ageratum: Growing Floss Flower - Care & Planting Guide

Ageratum–commonly called floss flower–is a colorful low-growing annual that forms compact mounds of dark green leaves. The mounds are covered with fuzzy, wide white purple, or blue flowers. Ageratum blooms from early summer to the first frost in autumn.

Ageratum’s soft green leaves are roundish and often hear-shaped at the base. Flowers are tassel-like and appear in dense clusters. The plant is low-growing and spreading. Ageratum remains in bloom for many months. It readily reseeds itself.

Floss flower is easy to combine with other flowers. It is popular for edgings, borders, window boxes, and planters

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Ageratum frequently asked questions

Q: How can I start ageratum outdoors in the garden?

A: Ageratum seeds can be sown outdoors in late spring when the danger of frost is past. You can also start Ageratum indoors. Do not cover the seeds; they need light to germinate. Seedlings can be transplanted when the first true leaves appear.

Q: What are the best conditions for growing Ageratum?

A; Ageratum can grow in most soils but does best in humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil. Water when the ground starts to dry out and fertilize monthly with a water-soluble food. Cut back Ageratum when it becomes leggy.

Q: Why does my Ageratum not bloom in summer?

A: Ageratum does not like high heat or humidity and will not bloom in those conditions. Plant Ageratrum in fall or spring if your summers are hot and humid.

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