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Orlaya Grandiflora

Orlaya Grandiflora

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    Orlaya Grandiflora Seeds

    If Ammi Majus is the wild hedgerow cousin, Orlaya grandiflora is the refined, elegant royalty. It produces flat-topped umbels of pure snow-white flowers, where the outer petals are much larger than the inner ones, creating a detailed, high-definition "lace doily" effect.

    This is a must-have for any cut flower patch. It is shorter and sturdier than Ammi (growing to about 60cm), meaning it rarely needs staking. Its ferny green foliage and long-lasting blooms make it the ultimate "posh filler" for bouquets, adding a touch of luxury and lightness to any arrangement.


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    🌿 Understanding the Plant

    Orlaya is a **Hardy Annual**.

    It completes its life cycle in one season but is tough enough to survive a British winter as a small seedling.

    The Autumn Secret: While you can sow it in spring, the biggest, earliest, and most floriferous plants come from an Autumn Sow (Sept-Oct). The cold winter weather helps establish a massive root system, ready to rocket away in spring.

    Top Tip: It produces interesting spiky seed heads after flowering which look great in dried arrangements, so don't be in a rush to pull it up!


    🌱 Growing Guide: How to Sow and Grow

    Orlaya can be a little slow to germinate if not treated right.

    Germination:
    Sow directly outdoors in Autumn (Sept) or Spring (March-May). Orlaya has a deep taproot and resents root disturbance, so direct sowing is best. If sowing indoors, use deep modules or root trainers. Cover seeds lightly. They prefer cooler temperatures to germinate (15-18°C). Be patient—they can take 21 days to appear!

    Where to Sow:
    They demand **full sun**. They thrive in well-drained, light soil. They are Mediterranean plants by origin, so they hate sitting in heavy, cold, wet clay.

    Care While Growing:
    Keep weed-free while young. Once established, they are fairly drought tolerant. Deadhead spent blooms regularly to keep the white lace coming all summer long.


    📋 Plant Specifications
    Latin Name Orlaya grandiflora
    Common Name White Lace Flower / Minoan Lace
    Hardiness H3/H4 (Hardy Annual)
    Light Required Full Sun ☀️
    Height ↕️ 50cm - 60cm (Compact)
    Spread ↔️ 30cm
    Spacing 🌱 30cm apart
    Great for 👰 Wedding Bouquets
    🐝 Pollinators
    ✂️ Cut Flowers
    🏺 Containers
    Seed Count Approx. 25 seeds per packet (Large seeds)

    🤝 Perfect Garden Companions

    The pure white of Orlaya acts as a spotlight for other colours. Try these combinations:

    • Cornflower 'Black Ball': The monochrome mix. The deep maroon-black of the Cornflower looks incredibly sophisticated against the pure white lace of Orlaya. A florist's dream.
    • 🍑 Cosmos 'Apricotta': The romantic pastel. The soft apricot and peach tones of the Cosmos blend seamlessly with the creamy white Orlaya for a soft, dreamy cottage border.

    📅 Sowing & Flowering Calendar

    Sow in Autumn for early flowers, or Spring for summer blooms.

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    ⚠️ Harvesting Tip
    The "shake test" works for Orlaya too! To see if it's ready to cut for a vase, wiggle the stem. If the neck flops, it's too young. If the flower head stays stiff and upright, it's ready to harvest.

    🏆 Officially Recognised Excellence

    Orlaya is a favourite for biodiversity. The flat umbels provide an easy landing platform for hoverflies and solitary bees, making it a vital part of a healthy garden ecosystem.

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