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Clustered Poppy Mallow Seeds

Callirhoe triangulata

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HOW TO GROW

Sowing: For the best germination rates, soak the Clustered Poppy Mallow seed in water overnight, then mix the seed with moist sand and store it in the refrigerator for 30 days before planting. After the last frost of spring, sow the treated seed 1/4" below the surface of the soil. For fall planting, simply soak the Callirhoe Triangulata seed in water overnight and direct sow 1/4" below the surface of the soil. Thin or transplant seedlings.

Growing: This plant grows very well in dry, sandy soil. Since it withstands drought very well, it does not need to be watered; too much moisture will cause disease. For the most profuse blooms, remove faded blossoms. This plant will self-seed and slowly spread. Since mature plants have long tap roots, transplanting is not recommended. The Callirhoe Triangulata plant attracts bees and many butterflies.

Harvesting: These bright blossoms make attractive additions to flower arrangements. Cut the stems to the desired length and place them in water.

Seed Saving: The mature seed heads will turn a pale tan, and easily come apart when pressed. Remove the ripe seed heads and separate the seed from the husks. Store the Clustered Poppy Mallow seed in a cool, dry place.

FAST FACTS

Latin Name: Callirhoe triangulata

Species Origin: US Native Wildflower

Type: Native Wildflowers

Life Cycle: Perennial

USDA Zones: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

US Regions: Midwest, Southeast

Seeds per Ounce: 6,800

Stratification: Cold/Wet for 8 Weeks

Germination Ease: Stratify 8 Weeks

Sunlight: Full Sun, Part Sun

Height: 8 Inches

Color: Pink

Bloom Season: Blooms Late Summer, Blooms Early Fall

Clustered Poppy Mallow Seeds 5.0
Review By Anne

Easy to order and fast delivery

I haven't planted the seeds yet so I don't know yet, but everything else I've ordered from them has been great.

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DESCRIPTION

IN-STOCK ORDERS SHIP WITHIN THE NEXT BUSINESS DAY. These rare, exquisite fuschia beauties spring from low-growing, upright plants. Flourishing in dry sandy areas, these flowers brighten areas even in drought conditions.
Clustered Poppy Mallow thrives in dry, sandy areas and produces masses of rosy flowers even in drought conditions. Though rare in the wild, it can still be found occasionally in prairies, open woods, or sandy ground. Its stems grow somewhat upright rather than trailing like many varieties of mallow. Its genus name, "Callirhoe," refers to a character of Greek mythology.

HOW TO GROW

Sowing: For the best germination rates, soak the Clustered Poppy Mallow seed in water overnight, then mix the seed with moist sand and store it in the refrigerator for 30 days before planting. After the last frost of spring, sow the treated seed 1/4" below the surface of the soil. For fall planting, simply soak the Callirhoe Triangulata seed in water overnight and direct sow 1/4" below the surface of the soil. Thin or transplant seedlings.

Growing: This plant grows very well in dry, sandy soil. Since it withstands drought very well, it does not need to be watered; too much moisture will cause disease. For the most profuse blooms, remove faded blossoms. This plant will self-seed and slowly spread. Since mature plants have long tap roots, transplanting is not recommended. The Callirhoe Triangulata plant attracts bees and many butterflies.

Harvesting: These bright blossoms make attractive additions to flower arrangements. Cut the stems to the desired length and place them in water.

Seed Saving: The mature seed heads will turn a pale tan, and easily come apart when pressed. Remove the ripe seed heads and separate the seed from the husks. Store the Clustered Poppy Mallow seed in a cool, dry place.

FAST FACTS

Latin Name: Callirhoe triangulata

Species Origin: US Native Wildflower

Type: Native Wildflowers

Life Cycle: Perennial

USDA Zones: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

US Regions: Midwest, Southeast

Seeds per Ounce: 6,800

Stratification: Cold/Wet for 8 Weeks

Germination Ease: Stratify 8 Weeks

Sunlight: Full Sun, Part Sun

Height: 8 Inches

Color: Pink

Bloom Season: Blooms Late Summer, Blooms Early Fall

Reviews

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Global Rating: 5.00 from 1 reviews
5.0

Review By Anne

Easy to order and fast delivery

I haven't planted the seeds yet so I don't know yet, but everything else I've ordered from them has been great.

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