Bupleurum ‘Griffithii Green Gold’ is a beloved filler plant valued for its bright chartreuse flowers and lacy, textural foliage. Its branching, airy stems add movement and freshness to bouquets, making it a go-to for designers looking to soften arrangements and add a natural, wildflower feel.
Botanical name:Bupleurum falcatum‘Griffithii’
Type:Annual
Color:Fresh chartreuse-green blooms and foliage
Height:24–36"
Stems:Slender, strong, airy and delicate
Sun:Full sun to light shade
Soil:Well-drained, average to fertile soil
Climate:Cool-season annual; thrives in spring and early summer
Spacing:9–12" apart
Notes:Extremely productive and easy to grow; prefers cooler temps and resents heat
Best Stage:When flower clusters are fully developed and stems have matured
Stem Length:20–36"
Vase Life:7–10 days; long-lasting and hardworking
An essential filler for soft, garden-style bouquets, offering that perfect touch of green glow. Beautiful in spring designs alongside pastels, whites, and delicate blooms like ranunculus, stock, and scabiosa.
Bupleurum ‘Griffithii Green Gold’ is a beloved filler plant valued for its bright chartreuse flowers and lacy, textural foliage. Its branching, airy stems add movement and freshness to bouquets, making it a go-to for designers looking to soften arrangements and add a natural, wildflower feel.
Botanical name:Bupleurum falcatum‘Griffithii’
Type:Annual
Color:Fresh chartreuse-green blooms and foliage
Height:24–36"
Stems:Slender, strong, airy and delicate
Sun:Full sun to light shade
Soil:Well-drained, average to fertile soil
Climate:Cool-season annual; thrives in spring and early summer
Spacing:9–12" apart
Notes:Extremely productive and easy to grow; prefers cooler temps and resents heat
Best Stage:When flower clusters are fully developed and stems have matured
Stem Length:20–36"
Vase Life:7–10 days; long-lasting and hardworking
An essential filler for soft, garden-style bouquets, offering that perfect touch of green glow. Beautiful in spring designs alongside pastels, whites, and delicate blooms like ranunculus, stock, and scabiosa.