Desert Marigold and Texas Yellowstar include only four species from rocky, dryish, sunny sites in South-Western United States through to Mexico. They have numerous showy, bright yellow flowers above deeply lobed, greyish-green leaves in a dense basal rosette (Baileya) or elongated, hairy leaves on losely branching stems (Lindheimera). All are easily cultivated in any rich, well drained, slightly rocky or sandy soil in full sun. Ideal for the rock garden. Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny, protected spot outside. Transplant as soon as seedlings are strong enough. All are USDA Climate Zone 6. 20 seeds per package.. |
Baileya multiradiata (Desert Marigold)30 (50)cm, Desert Marigold is a showy annual with numerous erect stalks topped by lemon-yellow flowers above a greyish white haired basal leaf rosette. Native or rocky sites in full sun in southwestern USA. For any rich, very well drained slightly rocky or sandy soil in full sun. VII-VIII. |
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seed package 4747 | € 3,99* |
Lindheimera texana (Texas Yellowstar)30 (50)cm, Texas Yellowstar is a showy annual with erect, losely branching stalks topped by rich yellow flowers above hairy, long leaves. Native or rocky sites in full sun in the South of the USA. For any rich, very well drained slightly rocky or sandy soil in full sun. VII-VIII. |
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