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| 1 lb..... $21.00 |
1/41b..... $8.75
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1 oz ....$4.70 |
1 pkt....
$1.25 |
| Item #3246 Bird's Eyes Gilia
tricolor (Polemoniaceae) A hardy annual
native to the western United States that will easily adapt to a variety of conditions. The
elegant trumpet shaped flowers are lavender and white with golden throats. Prefers a
well drained soil in full sun. A fun variety to grow, particularly in mixtures.
Suggested use: Roadsides, mass plantings, mixtures. Miscellaneous: Flowers are delightfully
fragrant, and retain their color when dried.
Average Planting Success: 80% |
| Height:
1--- 1-1/2 feet |
| Germination:
20---30 days |
| Optimum Soil
Temp. for Germination: 65°F--75°F |
| Sowing Depth:
Surface Sow |
| Blooming
Period: March--May |
| Average Seeds
Per Pound:1,020,000 |
| Seeds/Pkt:
2,000 1 oz Covers: 1,361sq.ft. |
| Seeding Rate:
2 lbs. per acre |
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