Centaurea cyanus 'Black Ball'
Cornflower 'Black Ball'
Centaurea is a genus of herbaceous, thistle-like flowering plants that may be annuals, perennials or subshrubs. It is a tallish plant with raggedy-petalled flowers from late Spring into late Summer. . There are many common names for this genus. 'Cornflowers' is often used for a few species, but it is generally reserved for varieties of Centaurea cyanus, which is also sometimes also 'basket flower' Centaura cyanus has simple or slightly lobed leaves and solitary 3-4 cm flower-heads on multiple-stemmed branches in late Spring and Summer 'Black Ball' bears double deep red/purple flowers, that do not fade as they get older. This is best treated as an annual.
Contributed by @tiggrx
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Full sun
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Very little water
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Full Frost Hardy: 5F (-15°C)
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Free draining and fertile
Common name
Cornflower 'Black Ball'
Latin name
Centaurea cyanus 'Black Ball'
type
Flowering plant
family
Asteraceae
ph
5.0 - 8.5 Acid - Neutral
Plant & bloom calendar
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Best time to plant
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When the plant will bloom
full grown dimensions
Centaurea cyanus 'Black Ball'
Centaurea is a genus of herbaceous, thistle-like flowering plants that may be annuals, perennials or subshrubs. It is a tallish plant with raggedy-petalled flowers from late Spring into late Summer. . There are many common names for this genus. 'Cornflowers' is often used for a few species, but it is generally reserved for varieties of Centaurea cyanus, which is also sometimes also 'basket flower' Centaura cyanus has simple or slightly lobed leaves and solitary 3-4 cm flower-heads on multiple-stemmed branches in late Spring and Summer 'Black Ball' bears double deep red/purple flowers, that do not fade as they get older. This is best treated as an annual.
Planting Outdoors
From Early Spring TO Late Spring
Plant container grown plants into site having dug compost into the soil first.
Propagation by seed Spring
From Early Spring TO Mid Spring
Sow cornflower seeds outdoors where they are to grow from early spring. Choose a position in full sun on well drained soil which has been raked to a fine tilth. Sow seeds thinly, at a depth of 3mm (1/8") in drills spaced 30cm (12") apart. Water the ground regularly, especially during dry periods. Germination usually takes 14-21days. When cornflower seedlings are large enough to handle, thin them out to 15cm (6") apart. Alternatively, grow cornflowers indoors in early spring for early summer flowering next year. Sow cornflowers on the surface of a good quality seed compost at a temperature of 18-23C (65-73F) and cover with a very fine sprinkling of compost or vermiculite. Do not exclude light as this helps germination. When seedlings are large enough to handle, transplant and grow them on in cooler conditions until large enough to move outdoors.
Flowering
From Late Spring TO Late Summer
The flowers appear from late Spring to late Summer