Ammi Május

£18.00

Ammi Majus cutting variety with tall stems and soft white umbels. Supplied as 6 jumbo peat-free plug plants.

Delivery in Spring (Mid-late March)

15 in stock

AMMI MAJUS – Cutting Variety 

Ammi majus is one of the most magical and essential cut flowers you can grow. Often called Queen Anne’s Lace, it’s famous for its airy, elegant, cloud-like flower heads that add lightness, movement and that all-important “bridging” texture to bouquets and garden borders. If you love naturalistic, floaty cottage garden planting — or you want to elevate your floral arrangements with something soft, lacy and irresistibly romantic — Ammi majus is your go-to filler.

These are cutting-grade Ammi majus plants, grown by us here in South Devon in peat-free compost and supplied as 6 strong jumbo plug plants. They arrive in our biodegradable hado bags, which keep the roots moist on their journey while staying fully plastic-free and reusable.

Ammi majus is beloved by florists for its long vase life, feathery texture and ability to soften any arrangement. In the garden it behaves beautifully — fresh, green, airy and endlessly elegant. Think of it as the flower that ties everything together.


Why You’ll Love Growing Ammi Majus

Ammi majus is one of the most useful flowers in a cutting patch. It works for almost any style, season or colour scheme. Whether you’re growing blowsy cottage flowers, romantic pastels, bold jewel tones or simple whites and greens, Ammi slots right in and enhances absolutely everything around it.

It’s brilliant for:

  • Wedding flowers and event work — soft, airy, timeless

  • Filling gaps in mixed borders

  • Naturalistic planting schemes

  • Cutting gardens — produces masses of stems

  • Pollinator-friendly areas — insects adore those open flowers

  • Creating layers, height and movement

  • Linking colours together in the garden and vase

Once you start growing Ammi, you quickly realise you never want to be without it. It’s the perfect balancing flower.


What Makes This Ammi Majus So Special?

  • Beautiful, soft white umbel flowers

  • Feathery, delicate texture that lifts any arrangement

  • Strong, tall stems ideal for floristry

  • Long vase life

  • A superb “bridging” flower

  • Loved by bees, hoverflies and beneficial insects

  • Raised in peat-free compost

  • Grown in South Devon

  • Supplied as 6 jumbo plug plants in eco-friendly hado bags

  • Easy to grow and extremely productive

  • Works in borders AND cutting patches

The more you cut, the more this plant produces. It’s a true workhorse.


Delivery Information

We dispatch plants mid–late March, depending on plant size and weather.
Royal Mail will send an email or text as soon as your plants are on their way.


How to Grow Ammi Majus

Ammi is wonderfully easy, making it perfect for both beginners and enthusiastic cut-flower growers.

Planting

  • Plant after the last frost

  • Prefers full sun but tolerates light shade

  • Likes well-drained soil

  • Space the plugs roughly 30–40 cm apart

  • Water well during establishment

Care

  • Cut regularly to encourage continuous new stems

  • Provide light support if your garden is exposed

  • Deadhead if not cutting for the vase

  • Feed occasionally if you want extra production

Pairing Suggestions

Ammi looks sensational with:

  • Snapdragons

  • Cornflowers

  • Cynoglossum

  • Larkspur

  • Campanula

  • Sweet peas

  • Roses

  • Cosmos

  • Dahlias

It’s also perfect for softening structural plants like delphiniums and foxgloves.


How Your Plugs Are Grown

Our Ammi majus plugs are raised in peat-free compost in South Devon and nurtured to create strong, garden-ready plants. We are continually improving sustainability, and our hado bags help to keep roots hydrated during transport while being biodegradable and reusable — a gentle step toward lower-impact gardening.

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