


Bupleurum griffithii (8 plugs)
8 Plugs Shipped in a Mini Greenhouse
Planting Guide:
FallĀ - plant approximately 6 weeks before your first hard freeze date.
Bupleurum griffithii is generally suitable for fall planting in USDA zones 7 and higher (unprotected), and Zones 6 and below with additional protection from a greenhouse, hoop house or frost cloth. This is strictly a guideline and we cannot guarantee winter survivability.Ā
Early Spring (cold soil) - plant approximately 2 weeks before your last frost date.
A must-have for every floral designer, Bupleurum adds effortless elegance with its airy stems and clusters of vibrant chartreuse-green, star-shaped flowers. Perfect as a filler in bouquets and arrangements, this delicate yet hardy plant pairs beautifully with roses, peonies, and dahlias. Loved for its versatility and long vase life, Bupleurum is a favorite among flower farmers and trend-savvy gardeners alike. Ideal for spring and summer cutting gardens, this easy-to-grow flower thrives in well-drained soil and full sun. In warmer zones, it can even be fall-planted for an earlier harvest. Pro tip: Bupleurum can take some cold, so plant your first crop early and consider additional successions depending on your summer temperatures, and as an added bonus it often reseeds itself, offering future harvests with minimal effort.
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8 Plugs Shipped in a Mini Greenhouse
Planting Guide:
FallĀ - plant approximately 6 weeks before your first hard freeze date.
Bupleurum griffithii is generally suitable for fall planting in USDA zones 7 and higher (unprotected), and Zones 6 and below with additional protection from a greenhouse, hoop house or frost cloth. This is strictly a guideline and we cannot guarantee winter survivability.Ā
Early Spring (cold soil) - plant approximately 2 weeks before your last frost date.
A must-have for every floral designer, Bupleurum adds effortless elegance with its airy stems and clusters of vibrant chartreuse-green, star-shaped flowers. Perfect as a filler in bouquets and arrangements, this delicate yet hardy plant pairs beautifully with roses, peonies, and dahlias. Loved for its versatility and long vase life, Bupleurum is a favorite among flower farmers and trend-savvy gardeners alike. Ideal for spring and summer cutting gardens, this easy-to-grow flower thrives in well-drained soil and full sun. In warmer zones, it can even be fall-planted for an earlier harvest. Pro tip: Bupleurum can take some cold, so plant your first crop early and consider additional successions depending on your summer temperatures, and as an added bonus it often reseeds itself, offering future harvests with minimal effort.













