Seed Type: Desi, Native, Non-Hybrid, Open Pollinated and Non-GMO
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Common Name
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Acrolinium
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Quantity
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20 Seeds |
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Germination Percentage
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85-90
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Buy Acrolinium Seeds Online | Paper Daisy — Everlasting Winter Blooms for Indian Gardens
What Is Acrolinium? — Know Your Flower
Acrolinium (Acroclinium roseum) (Paper Flower in Telugu | Kagaz Phool in Hindi) is an annual flowering plant known for its papery, daisy-like blooms that retain colour even after drying. Native to Australia, it has adapted beautifully to Indian climates and is widely loved for dried flower arrangements and winter gardens.
Why Acrolinium Is Perfect for Indian Home Gardens
| Why Grow |
Detail |
| Climate Match |
Thrives in cool, dry winter conditions across India |
| Space |
Compact — grows well in pots, grow bags, and borders |
| Season |
Best blooms in winter season |
| Skill Level |
Easy — ideal for beginners and first-time gardeners |
Acrolinium Colour Varieties Available
SeedVanam's Acrolinium seeds come in Mixed shades of White, Pink, and Rose — perfect for creating a vibrant cottage garden, terrace colour wall, or dried flower bouquet collection.
How to Grow Acrolinium Seeds — Step-by-Step
| Step |
Action |
| 1. Soil Prep |
Use well-draining potting mix + compost |
| 2. Sowing Depth |
Surface sow or lightly press (1–2 mm deep) |
| 3. Sowing Method |
Direct sow or seedling tray transplant |
| 4. Watering |
Keep soil moist until germination, then reduce |
| 5. Sunlight |
Full sun — minimum 5–6 hours/day |
| 6. Thinning |
Thin to 15–20 cm spacing once 5–7 cm tall |
| 7. Blooming |
Expect first blooms in 8–10 weeks |
Sowing Calendar — Acrolinium Seeds in India
| Region |
Best Sowing Season |
Bloom Season |
| Hyderabad / Telangana / AP |
October – December |
December – February |
| South India (Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala) |
October – January |
December – March |
| North India (Delhi, Punjab, UP) |
October – November |
January – March |
| West India (Maharashtra, Gujarat) |
October – December |
December – February |
Acrolinium — Quick Grow Facts
| Parameter |
Detail |
| Botanical Name |
Acroclinium roseum |
| Telugu Name |
Paper Puvvu (పేపర్ పువ్వు) |
| Hindi Name |
Kagaz Phool |
| Sowing Season |
October – December |
| Germination |
7–14 days |
| Days to First Bloom |
60–75 days |
| Plant Height |
30–60 cm |
| Best For |
Terrace, Balcony, Garden beds, Cut & dried flowers |
| Seed Type |
Non-GMO, Open-Pollinated (Desi) |
Common Names of Acrolinium Seeds Across India
| Region/Language |
Common Name |
| English |
Paper Daisy, Strawflower |
| Telugu |
Paper Puvvu |
| Hindi |
Kagaz Phool |
| Tamil |
Paper Poo |
| Kannada |
Paper Hoovu |
| Malayalam |
Paper Poovu |
| Marathi |
Kagad Phool |
| Bengali |
Kagoj Phool |
| Gujarati |
Kagad Phool |
Why Buy Acrolinium Seeds from SeedVanam?
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Desi / Non-GMO seeds — save and replant each season
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Fresh stock — sourced and packed for Indian growing conditions
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Hyderabad-based — ships pan-India, free shipping above ₹499
Frequently Asked Questions — Acrolinium Seeds
What is Acrolinium called in Telugu?
Paper Puvvu (పేపర్ పువ్వు) — commonly referred to as paper flower
When to sow in Hyderabad?
October to December — thrives in winter season
Balcony/terrace suitable?
Yes — grows well in 6–8 inch pots and containers
Hybrid or desi?
Desi, open-pollinated — seeds can be saved for next season
Germination time?
7–14 days under Indian conditions