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Custom Recycled Cardstock 3.5" x 4.87" Specimen Jar with Wildflower Seed Butterfly Shape Attached - Choose Design and Butterfly - Set of 8

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Set of 8 wedding specimen jar cards, with attached seed paper butterfly shape. The backing card is made of 100% recycled cardstock. The bottom of card has seed list and planting instructions. Choose your card design and paper type for butterfly shape. Card measures 3.5" x 4.87" while butterfly measures 1.8" x 1.5". The butterfly shapes are die cut from paper made in Seattle, Washington. The butterflies are made of 100% tree free handmade paper that contains seeds and will sprout flowers if planted. Our wildflower blend papers contain all of the following US origin wildflower seeds: Snapdragon (Annual), Petunia (Annual), Beardtongue (Perennial), Poppy (Annual), Mountain Mint (Perennial), Chamomile (Perennial). The plants tolerate partial shade and need 4 hours a day of direct sunlight. Will grow to about 3'. The blend of seeds we have selected to include in our papers was chosen to ensure that regardless of your growing region some of the plant seeds embedded in our paper will flourish. Germination may begin as quickly as one week or may take up to six weeks depending on your regional growing zone. If you plant this paper in a pot, or in your garden please cover with just 1/8” of soil and keep moist until established. All handmade with love in Seattle, WA!


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