Scabiosa atropurpurea Sweet Scoop
Flower scent | Unscented |
Flower color | Red-dark purple red-060B |
Flower diameter | 4,5 - 5 cm |
Inflorescence | Capitulum (head) |
Flower color distribution | Bicolored; Marginate |
Flower, secondary color(s) | Red-dark purple-060C; White |
Scabiosa atropurpurea Sweet Scoop, also known as scabious, is a stunning flower that is a beautiful addition to any garden. Although it may not have a strong scent, its vibrant colors make up for it. The flowers of the Sweet Scoop variety range from a deep red to a dark purple-red hue, giving it an eye-catching appeal.
Measuring between 4.5 to 5 cm in diameter, the blooms of the Sweet Scoop scabious form in inflorescences called capitulums or heads. These heads consist of numerous small flowers clustered together, creating a visually appealing display.
What sets this scabious apart is its bicolored nature. The flowers have a unique color distribution, with the outer edges or margins having a contrasting hue. In the case of Sweet Scoop, the marginate pattern showcases a border in a deep red-dark purple shade, adding a touch of elegance.
To further enhance its beauty, Sweet Scoop scabious also exhibits secondary colors. When observed closely, you'll notice a delicate touch of white, which beautifully blends with the primary red-dark purple hue, creating a captivating combination.
This scabious variety is a favorite among garden enthusiasts and florists alike. Its captivating color profile and unique flower structure make it a versatile choice for various floral arrangements. Whether used in bouquets, floral centerpieces, or as cut flowers, Sweet Scoop scabious effortlessly adds a pop of color and elegance.
In addition to its visual appeal, Sweet Scoop scabious is also a favorite of pollinators, such as butterflies and bees. Its clustered flower heads and bright colors act as a magnet, attracting these beneficial insects to your garden.
Caring for Sweet Scoop scabious is relatively easy. It prefers well-drained soil and requires regular watering to thrive. Regular deadheading of the flowers will encourage continuous blooming throughout the growing season.
Whether you're a seasoned gardener or a flower enthusiast looking to add a vibrant touch to your space, Scabiosa atropurpurea Sweet Scoop is an excellent choice. With its bicolored blooms, secondary colors, and attractive flower structure, it promises to be a showstopper in any garden or floral arrangement.
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