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Wildflowers - Shooting Star Seeds
Few wildflowers are more beautifully elegant than the shooting star. Though this type takes at least three years to blossom from the time of sowing, your patience will be duly rewarded. Forming on slender stems, the perennial is surprisingly hardy and will adapt even to rocky soils. A A true harbinger of spring, the shooting star may be one of the first to appear in a planting.
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Out of Stock Amethyst Shooting Star Seeds Dodecatheon amethystinum Quick View
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Dodecatheon amethystinum
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Rivaling the amethyst in hue, these vivid purple blooms deserve a second look. The inside-out blossoms are sort of like miniature cyclamens but have a fragrance like perfume. This rare native is a petite gem but takes some patience because it takes several years to reach blooming size.Starting at $3.96 USD -
Western Shooting Star Seeds Dodecatheon pulchellum Quick View
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Dodecatheon pulchellum
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These starry-eyed beauties will add a cyclamen-like feel to your garden. This perennial is native to the western US and has more color than the eastern relatives. This variety often grows on rocky slopes in the wild but will grow in most garden soils.Starting at $3.96 USD
Few wildflowers are more beautifully elegant than the shooting star. Though this type takes at least three years to blossom from the time of sowing, your patience will be duly rewarded. Forming on slender stems, the perennial is surprisingly hardy and will adapt even to rocky soils. A A true harbinger of spring, the shooting star may be one of the first to appear in a planting.