More InfoOrigin: US Native Other Common Names: Duration: Perennial Bloom Time: Spring Height: 12” to 36” Spacing: 12” to 18” Light: Full Sun to Part Shade Soil Moisture: Medium to Dry USDA Zone: 5a-8b Germination: Fall plant or cold stratify at 40F for 1 to 2 months. Then sow seeds just below the soil surface at 50F and water. Seeds Per Oz: 18000 A native wildflower, found growing on prairies and rocky bluffs, the Eastern Grey Beardtongue blooms from May to July. The common name beardtongue refers to the tuft of hairs found on the sterile stamen of many species, including this one. Delicate, erect stems support blossoms similar to that of the snap dragon. Great place for this plant include ditches, fields, and shady banks! Click Map to Zoom In Note: Many wildflowers can grow in areas outside of their natural range. ReviewsWrite a review | No reviews for this product.
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