Carthamus tinctorius
Safflower has been cultivated for thousands of years and has many uses. Not only do they impress with their yellow-orange blossoms; they are often used as cooking oil, production of margarine, a natural dye for fabrics or as a natural food colouring in drinks and food. It's cultivation and use is similar to sunflowers and the seed can also be used as a high protein addition to poultry feed.
Ready to harvest around 130 days.
Standard packet contains approx. 100 seeds
Petite packet contains approx. 30 seeds
Safflower (Poor man's Saffron)
- Product Code: 249-LS156
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R32.20
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