Ageratum Flower Description. The stems are weak erect to decumbent and sparsely to densely hairy. Long a favorite bedding plant Ageratum is now gaining popularity as a cut flower because of its pompom-like flower heads and broad deep green foliage.
19022016 Sometimes referred to as a floss flower ageratum has playful small blooms that look like tiny pom-poms covered with floss-like filaments. The leaves are light green opposite toothed sparsely to densely hairy below and elliptic-oblong triangular or egg-shaped. Ageratum will do well in sunny locations planted in moist but well-drained soil that has been amended with compost or peat moss.
Collected in baskets small tubular forms with a pleasant aroma of flower stalks plants belonging to different varieties can have different shades of.
The stems are weak erect to decumbent and sparsely to densely hairy. Its low and tight habit along with its powder puff blooms means that ageratum looks excellent at the edges of structured flower beds. Ageratum can grow up to 24 inches 60 cm in height. Excellent customer service start to finish.