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Field Guide to Our Blooms

A closer look at the flowers grown in rhythm with the seasons at Wolfe Hill Farm.

Bright pink zinnia bloom grown at Wolfe Hill Farm in Lenhartsville, PA

Zinnia

Summer-Fall

Color Palette
Vibrant pinks, coral, magenta, and gold

Pollinator Benefit
Highly attractive to bees and butterflies

Vase Life
7–10 days

Golden sunflower in seasonal field planting

Sunflower

Summer-Fall

Color Palette

Golden yellow, deep bronze, soft cream, and warm amber varieties.

Pollinator Benefit

Rich source of pollen for native bees and beneficial insects.

Vase Life

5–8 days; best displayed as focal stems.

Tall snapdragon flowers growing in summer field at Wolfe Hill Farm

Snapdragon

Spring-Summer

Color Palette

Blush, ivory, peach, lavender, and jewel-toned hues.

Pollinator Benefit

Early nectar source for bees emerging in late spring.

Vase Life

7–10 days with fresh water and trimmed stems.

Red celosia flowers with textured plumes in bloom

Celosia

Summer-Fall

Color Palette

Deep crimson, warm orange, rose, and burgundy tones.

Pollinator Benefit

Provides nectar during the height of summer heat.

Vase Life

7–12 days; holds color and structure exceptionally well.

Pink and white cosmos flowers blooming in open field

Cosmos

Summer-Fall

Color Palette

Soft pink, white, raspberry, and delicate pastel shades.

Pollinator Benefit

Continuous blooms attract bees and beneficial insects.

Vase Life

5–7 days; best enjoyed freshly cut.

Mixed dahlia garden in peak summer bloom at Wolfe Hill Farm

Dahlias

Summer-Fall

Color Palette

Rich jewel tones, soft pastels, creamy whites, and sunset hues.

Pollinator Benefit

Late-season nectar source as pollinator activity slows.

Vase Life

5–7 days; best enjoyed freshly cut.

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