Cornflower – Identification
Q: Can you tell me what kind of flower this is and where I can buy the seeds? It is growing along side the road between Buena Vista and Americus, GA.
A: It’s a pretty blue cornflower, Centaurea cyanus.
You can buy seeds from Wildseed Farms
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