Astrantia seeds, also known as achenes, are about 10mm long, with a smooth, hairless surface and a dark purple color. They have a long beak at the top. Astrantia is drought-tolerant and can survive in arid environments. To propagate Astrantia, you should sow the seeds in the soil during spring each year, and they will germinate in about ten days.
Shaped characteristics of the marigold seeds
The seeds of the Persian Daisy are oblong, with a color of blackish purple, measuring about 10mm in length, and have a smooth, hairless surface. The Persian Daisy is a perennial herbaceous plant, standing at approximately 1-2 meters tall, with filiform, linear leaves in a lush green hue. The flowers are pink or white, holding some ornamental value.






























