Aurinia saxatilis—Basket of Gold Seeds
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In late winter to early spring these little plants are covered in bright golden flowers that light up any and every neighborhood they inhabit. Typically, the sprays of blooms take up more square footage than the evergreen glaucous leaves do!
Easy to clean up after they bloom, though they often produce a lot of seeds, don't expect them to spread a lot. That's part of their alpine nature. This also means that the seeds will require some cool stratification so these seeds are best started early on in the seed growing season.
These little plants don't require much water, and can be planted in those hot and dry zones in your garden.
Germination instructions are included with your seeds. These are easy to grow. (about 70 seeds)
All of my seeds are natural and organic. These are grown here at my home and I collected these myself.
Basic Plant Facts:
Aurinia saxatilis
Grows 6" x 15-18"
Likes sun to partial shade
Zones: 4a-8b
Blooms late winter/early spring
Drought-tolerant/suitable for xeriscaping
Use in/for: rock gardens, groundcover, perennial
Easy to clean up after they bloom, though they often produce a lot of seeds, don't expect them to spread a lot. That's part of their alpine nature. This also means that the seeds will require some cool stratification so these seeds are best started early on in the seed growing season.
These little plants don't require much water, and can be planted in those hot and dry zones in your garden.
Germination instructions are included with your seeds. These are easy to grow. (about 70 seeds)
All of my seeds are natural and organic. These are grown here at my home and I collected these myself.
Basic Plant Facts:
Aurinia saxatilis
Grows 6" x 15-18"
Likes sun to partial shade
Zones: 4a-8b
Blooms late winter/early spring
Drought-tolerant/suitable for xeriscaping
Use in/for: rock gardens, groundcover, perennial
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In late winter to early spring these little plants are covered in bright golden flowers that light up any and every neighborhood they inhabit. Typically, the sprays of blooms take up more square footage than the evergreen glaucous leaves do!
Easy to clean up after they bloom, though they often produce a lot of seeds, don't expect them to spread a lot. That's part of their alpine nature. This also means that the seeds will require some cool stratification so these seeds are best started early on in the seed growing season.
These little plants don't require much water, and can be planted in those hot and dry zones in your garden.
Germination instructions are included with your seeds. These are easy to grow. (about 70 seeds)
All of my seeds are natural and organic. These are grown here at my home and I collected these myself.
Basic Plant Facts:
Aurinia saxatilis
Grows 6" x 15-18"
Likes sun to partial shade
Zones: 4a-8b
Blooms late winter/early spring
Drought-tolerant/suitable for xeriscaping
Use in/for: rock gardens, groundcover, perennial
Easy to clean up after they bloom, though they often produce a lot of seeds, don't expect them to spread a lot. That's part of their alpine nature. This also means that the seeds will require some cool stratification so these seeds are best started early on in the seed growing season.
These little plants don't require much water, and can be planted in those hot and dry zones in your garden.
Germination instructions are included with your seeds. These are easy to grow. (about 70 seeds)
All of my seeds are natural and organic. These are grown here at my home and I collected these myself.
Basic Plant Facts:
Aurinia saxatilis
Grows 6" x 15-18"
Likes sun to partial shade
Zones: 4a-8b
Blooms late winter/early spring
Drought-tolerant/suitable for xeriscaping
Use in/for: rock gardens, groundcover, perennial
In late winter to early spring these little plants are covered in bright golden flowers that light up any and every neighborhood they inhabit. Typically, the sprays of blooms take up more square footage than the evergreen glaucous leaves do!
Easy to clean up after they bloom, though they often produce a lot of seeds, don't expect them to spread a lot. That's part of their alpine nature. This also means that the seeds will require some cool stratification so these seeds are best started early on in the seed growing season.
These little plants don't require much water, and can be planted in those hot and dry zones in your garden.
Germination instructions are included with your seeds. These are easy to grow. (about 70 seeds)
All of my seeds are natural and organic. These are grown here at my home and I collected these myself.
Basic Plant Facts:
Aurinia saxatilis
Grows 6" x 15-18"
Likes sun to partial shade
Zones: 4a-8b
Blooms late winter/early spring
Drought-tolerant/suitable for xeriscaping
Use in/for: rock gardens, groundcover, perennial
Easy to clean up after they bloom, though they often produce a lot of seeds, don't expect them to spread a lot. That's part of their alpine nature. This also means that the seeds will require some cool stratification so these seeds are best started early on in the seed growing season.
These little plants don't require much water, and can be planted in those hot and dry zones in your garden.
Germination instructions are included with your seeds. These are easy to grow. (about 70 seeds)
All of my seeds are natural and organic. These are grown here at my home and I collected these myself.
Basic Plant Facts:
Aurinia saxatilis
Grows 6" x 15-18"
Likes sun to partial shade
Zones: 4a-8b
Blooms late winter/early spring
Drought-tolerant/suitable for xeriscaping
Use in/for: rock gardens, groundcover, perennial