Bring bold, vertical beauty to your garden with Our Teasel seeds (Dipsacus sativus). Growing up to 72 inches tall, these striking plants feature vibrant lilac blooms from mid-summer to early fall, creating a dramatic garden display. Well-suited for USDA Zones 3-8 and full sun, Our Teasel seeds are perfect for gardeners seeking a unique, low-maintenance addition. Drought-tolerant, easy to grow and naturally avoided by deer, Teasel adds both structure and color. Available in 2 sizes: 1000 and 2000 seeds per packet.
Teasel flowers features unique, comb-like flower heads that stand out in any outdoor garden. These striking blooms are made up of tiny, vibrant lilac flowers, blooming in a band to create a dramatic and impressive appearance. Perfect for adding vertical interest to your garden.
Our Teasel seeds thrive in wild habitats thanks to its rugged hardiness and adaptability. With its towering, spiky flower heads and slender stems, it flourishes in untamed areas. Great for cut flower seeds, it attracts pollinators and adds bold beauty to any untouched landscape.
Teasel plant features vibrant lilac blooms that attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. The comb-like violet flower heads offer easy access to nectar, making it suitable for any garden focused on supporting local pollinators, wildlife and dried floral arrangements.
Teasels have tall, spiny growth habit that allows it to stand out in the landscape. The sharp, rigid stems and flower heads add dramatic structure, making it perfect for adding vertical interest to your garden and creating striking displays with flower seeds perennial outdoor.
Our Teasel commands attention with its towering height and striking, spiky flower heads, making it a dramatic focal point in any garden. Its bold, comb-like blooms are a magnet for pollinators like bees and butterflies, transforming your garden into a vibrant sanctuary. Perfect for gardeners in search of unique flower seeds, Teasel adds vertical interest and enhances the balance of your landscape. Well-suited for USDA Zones 3-8, it brings both beauty and cost-effectivity to your garden.
Indian Teasels stands out with its impressive height and striking, comb-like flower heads, creating a bold visual statement in your garden. Beyond their beauty, these unique blooms were historically used in the wool industry to raise the nap on woolen cloth. A true multi-tasker, Teasel is perfect for gardeners seeking unique flower seeds, adding both vertical interest and historical charm to your landscape. Its striking flowers attract a variety of pollinators, such as bees and butterflies, transforming your garden into a vibrant, buzzing sanctuary while promoting a healthy garden.
These plant seeds are easy to establish, making it a great choice for gardeners of all levels. It requires minimal effort, as its seeds need light to germinate. Simply surface sow or press lightly onto the soil, ensuring it remains moist. Sow at a rate of 3-4 seeds per square foot. Great for planting in early spring or fall, Our Teasel flourishes in cool temperatures with consistent moisture. Perfect for gardeners seeking flower seeds or low-maintenance plants, it adds dramatic vertical interest to your landscape while supporting pollinators like bees, butterflies, and more.
Teasel (Dipsacus Sativus) - Growing Teasel from flower seeds is easy to do, and it is a very dramatic plant to have in the back border as it can reach a height of 72 inches. Sometimes called Indian Teasel or Fuller's Teasel, it has comb-like flower heads that were used in the wool industry to bring up the nap in woolen cloth. Dipsacus Sativus Fuller's Teasel is also known as an excellent cut flower for drying. It is widely used in floral arrangements and crafts.
Teasel plants will perform well in sunny areas with well-drained soil. Once established they need very little care and are fairly drought tolerant. Deer do not bother the Fuller's Teasel plant. The Teasel flowers are very popular with bees, birds and hummingbirds who love the flowers and seeds. Teasels are considered a biennial. The first year they will not produce a bloom, but the second year, tall spikes will form with flower heads that are 4 inches, cylindrical-shaped and made up of a mass of tiny flowers. The flowers are usually a lavender color and bloom in a band from the bottom of the flower head to the top, lasting about a month. To keep a patch of Teasel plants in the garden, let a few of the flower heads go to seed. The Teasel flower seeds will drop and self-sow.
How To Grow Teasel From Seed: The Teasel seeds can be directly sown in the ground in early spring or started indoors. Prepare a seedbed by weeding and loosening the top several inches of soil. Sow the Fuller's Teasel seeds and lightly cover the seeds with soil. Keep moist until germination. Thin the Teasel seedlings to 12 inches apart.