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QAUZUY GARDEN 50 Premium Common Garden Heliotrope Seeds Cherry Pie, Heliotropium, Marine Blue Flower Seeds - Perennial Showy Garden Cut Flower
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QAUZUY GARDEN 50 Premium Common Garden Heliotrope Seeds Cherry Pie, Heliotropium, Marine Blue Flower Seeds - Perennial Showy Garden Cut Flower

Premium seeds. This package includes approximately 50-count premium seeds. Fragrant. Garden heliotrope is a bushy, evergreen shrub with dense clusters of bright purple flowers, notable for their intense, rather vanilla-like fragrance. USDA Hardiness Zone. Garden heliotrope is a very beautiful flower grown in 9-11(USDA). Height. Garden heliotro…
Premium seeds. This package includes approximately 50-count premium seeds. Fragrant. Garden heliotrope is a bushy, evergreen shrub with dense clusters of bright purple flowers, notable for their intense, rather vanilla-like fragrance. USDA Hardiness Zone. Garden heliotrope is a very beautiful flower grown in 9-11(USDA). Height. Garden heliotrope can grow up to 1 - 4 ft in height. Sow. Sow 1/8-inch deep in seed starting trays with good quality potting soil and cover them lightly with soil. Germination can take between 28-40 days, during which time the soil needs to be kept at an even temperature of 70-75°F. Heliotropium arborescens, the garden heliotrope or just heliotrope, is a species of flowering plant in the borage family Boraginaceae, native to Bolivia, Colombia, and Peru. Growing to 1.2 m (3.9 ft) tall and broad, it is a bushy, evergreen, short-lived shrub with dense clusters of bright purple flowers, notable for their intense, rather vanilla-like fragrance. Common names also include cherry pie and common heliotrope. Note that the common name "garden heliotrope" may also refer to valerian, which is not closely related. This is a plant that likes lush surroundings where it can produce an abundance of rich blossoms that mesmerize with its enchanting fragrance. The fragrant, flouncy blossoms of heliotrope have many attractive garden applications. Add it to a collection of nectar-rich bloomers for a space that teems with butterflies, or give it an island of its own where its fragrance can multiply and captivate. How to Grow Heliotropes From Seed Growing heliotropes from seed is the easiest and most popular way to grow these flowering perennials. Seeds should be started indoors 10-12 weeks before the last frost to ensure that the plants have time to bloom before the first frost hits in the fall. Heliotrope seeds should be kept at a temperature between 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit (12-24 degrees Celsius) and should germinate within 28-42 days. Once the last frost has passed, the heliotrope seedlings can be transplanted into the garden or a container outdoors.
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Premium seeds. This package includes approximately 50-count premium seeds. Fragrant. Garden heliotrope is a bushy, evergreen shrub with dense clusters of bright purple flowers, notable for their intense, rather vanilla-like fragrance. USDA Hardiness Zone. Garden heliotrope is a very beautiful flower grown in 9-11(USDA). Height. Garden heliotrope can grow up to 1 - 4 ft in height. Sow. Sow 1/8-inch deep in seed starting trays with good quality potting soil and cover them lightly with soil. Germination can take between 28-40 days, during which time the soil needs to be kept at an even temperature of 70-75°F. Heliotropium arborescens, the garden heliotrope or just heliotrope, is a species of flowering plant in the borage family Boraginaceae, native to Bolivia, Colombia, and Peru. Growing to 1.2 m (3.9 ft) tall and broad, it is a bushy, evergreen, short-lived shrub with dense clusters of bright purple flowers, notable for their intense, rather vanilla-like fragrance. Common names also include cherry pie and common heliotrope. Note that the common name "garden heliotrope" may also refer to valerian, which is not closely related. This is a plant that likes lush surroundings where it can produce an abundance of rich blossoms that mesmerize with its enchanting fragrance. The fragrant, flouncy blossoms of heliotrope have many attractive garden applications. Add it to a collection of nectar-rich bloomers for a space that teems with butterflies, or give it an island of its own where its fragrance can multiply and captivate. How to Grow Heliotropes From Seed Growing heliotropes from seed is the easiest and most popular way to grow these flowering perennials. Seeds should be started indoors 10-12 weeks before the last frost to ensure that the plants have time to bloom before the first frost hits in the fall. Heliotrope seeds should be kept at a temperature between 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit (12-24 degrees Celsius) and should germinate within 28-42 days. Once the last frost has passed, the heliotrope seedlings can be transplanted into the garden or a container outdoors.

Specifications

UsesAttracts Pollinators
Sun ExposureFull Sun
Bloom TimeSpring / Fall
Hardiness Zone9-11
Bloom ColorPurple
Water RequirementsRegular Watering
TypeFlower
Material FeatureHeirloom
Expected Blooming PeriodSummer, Fall
Product Dimensions2 X 2 X 1 Inches
Indoor/outdoor UsageIndoor
Unit Count50.0 Count
Number Of Pieces50
Soil TypeMoist But Well-drained
Item Weight0.176 Ounces
BrandQauzuy Garden
ManufacturerJoyful King
Country Of OriginUsa