Native to the Nile River Valley, Ammi Majus was traditionally used for medicinal purposes. It gained popularity in cottage and wildflower-style arrangements during the Victorian era and has maintained its appeal in modern rustic and meadow-style florals.
Climate:Mild weather
GROWING CONDITIONS
Thrives in full sun with well-drained, neutral to slightly alkaline soil (pH 6.5–7.5). It prefers cooler climates and blooms best in spring and early summer. Needs moderate watering and benefits from deadheading to prolong blooming.
Symbol:Delicacy, Sanctuary, and Femininity
USES
Commonly used as a filler flower to add airiness and a wildflower touch. Complements soft garden roses, peonies, and other romantic blooms. Ideal for bridal work, centrepieces, and editorial arrangements.