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Fruition shares a wide diversity of organic flower seeds: heirlooms to edibles to perennial flowers to ideal cut-flower varieties to medicinal to natives to flowers ideal for dyeing as well as drying. Organic seeds are more resilient than conventional seeds because their vigorous root systems are fine-tuned to forage for nutrients rather than waiting for chemical, soluble fertilizers to do the work for them. Organic seeds also have stronger natural immunities than conventionally grown flower seed, making them less susceptible to insect pests and diseases. Raised in organic systems without RoundUp, our flowers are more vigorous than conventional flowers that don't have to compete with the weeds. Enjoy the abundance, Friends!


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Craspedia
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Hyacinth Bean
Hyssop
Indigo
Insectary Mix
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Millet
Morning Glory
Nasturtium
Nicotiana
Nigella
Phacelia
Poppy
Rudbeckia
Runner Beans
Scabiosa
Sesame
Shiso
Snapdragon
Spilanthes
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