Scarlet annual flowers for bold garden colour
scarlet flax seeds produce a light, airy annual display with vivid red blooms that looks especially striking when planted in generous drifts. This classic annual flax flower is valued for its fine, slender foliage and delicate, open-faced flowers that bring movement and brightness to beds, borders, and natural-style planting schemes.
Also known as linum grandiflorum seeds, this variety is a popular choice for gardeners seeking red flowering flax seeds that complement other summer annuals without overpowering nearby plants.
Plant habit, height, and ornamental uses
Botanically identified as Linum grandiflorum, scarlet flax typically forms upright, graceful stems and reaches around 40 cm tall, making it suitable for the front to middle of borders as well as mixed containers. The flowers are eye-catching in sunny planting areas and work well in a cut flower garden, where the stems can be used in fresh arrangements for a light, meadow-like look. After flowering, decorative seed pods may develop; these can be kept for visual interest and are sometimes used in dried displays, making this a versatile option for gardeners who enjoy seasonal texture.
Where scarlet flax fits in planting plans
These annual scarlet flax seeds are well suited to gardeners looking for direct sow flower seeds for informal borders, wildflower-style patches, and colour-focused annual mixes. Combine scarlet flax linum seeds with other fine-textured annuals to create a soft, natural effect, or use them in repeated groups to form a clear ribbon of red through the garden. For best results, choose an open position with plenty of light and a well-drained spot, so the plants can develop their characteristic airy form.