Mignonette ‘Garden Mignonette’

Reseda odorata

Features

  • Easy to grow
  • Foliage & Filler
  • Fragrant
  • Medium producer
  • Pollinator-friendly
  • Suitable for containers

Description

A rich history surrounds this relatively unknown flower. Legend has it that Napoleon sent mignonette seeds from Egypt to France for his darling Empress Josephine in the early 1800s. Long, wispy stems are capped with creamy white flowers that have delicate orange centers and smell like vanilla. Flowers fade, leaving behind lantern-like green pods. A great textural ingredient for bouquets and a favorite with pollinators, mignonette is suited for the border as well as containers.

Details

Plant type: hardy annual
Height: 24 to 36 in
Site: full sun
Days to maturity: 60 to 70 days
Plant spacing: 9 to 12 in
Pinch: not necessary

Seed Sowing & Growing Notes

Start seed indoors in trays 4 to 6 weeks before last frost; transplant out after all danger of frost has passed. Succession plant every 2 weeks for continual harvest.

Harvesting/Vase Life

Harvest when the bottom one-third of the flowers on a spire open, or let them bloom and pick after the seedpods mature. Stems are delicate and must be picked with care. Expect a vase life of 5 to 7 days.

Details

Description

A rich history surrounds this relatively unknown flower. Legend has it that Napoleon sent mignonette seeds from Egypt to France for his darling Empress Josephine in the early 1800s. Long, wispy stems are capped with creamy white flowers that have delicate orange centers and smell like vanilla. Flowers fade, leaving behind lantern-like green pods. A great textural ingredient for bouquets and a favorite with pollinators, mignonette is suited for the border as well as containers.

Details

Plant type: hardy annual
Height: 24 to 36 in
Site: full sun
Days to maturity: 60 to 70 days
Plant spacing: 9 to 12 in
Pinch: not necessary

Seed Sowing & Growing Notes

Start seed indoors in trays 4 to 6 weeks before last frost; transplant out after all danger of frost has passed. Succession plant every 2 weeks for continual harvest.

Harvesting/Vase Life

Harvest when the bottom one-third of the flowers on a spire open, or let them bloom and pick after the seedpods mature. Stems are delicate and must be picked with care. Expect a vase life of 5 to 7 days.

Sources

How to Grow

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