Bachelor Button Seeds - Centaurea cyanu
Non-GMO OpenPollinated Bachelor Button Flower Seeds The Bachelor Button, also known as Cornflower (Centaurea cyanus), is native to Europe and was once commonly found in cornfields, hence the name "cornflower." It was brought to the United States in the 17th century and quickly became a beloved ornamental flower in gardens due to its vibrant blue, purple, and occasionally pink blooms. In the language of flowers, the Bachelor Button was associated with solitude and unrequited love. It symbolized the bittersweet nature of love that is not returned, often conveying a sense of longing or loneliness. The flower’s name, "Bachelor Button," also ties into its Victorian association, as bachelors were often thought to be solitary or unattached. While the flower’s symbolism in Victorian times was often connected to romantic emotions, it could also represent hope or new beginnings. In modern times, it’s celebrated for its beauty, pollinator-friendly properties, and the joy it brings to gardens. E