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Showy annual often found growing in seeps and grassy balds. This small plant sports many white flowers with inky black dots in spring. Compact and long-blooming, this plant is great for mass plantings, borders or containers. Attracts flies, small bees, and bumblebees. (Mother plants are from Lane County)

 

  • Height 8-12”
  • Width 8-12”
  • Water: wet to dry
  • Sun: full sun to partial shade
  • Bloom time: April
  • Direct sowing: Best sown in fall or early spring. Seeds germinate best in cooler temps.
  • Growing transplants: Seeds are not dormant, but benefit from exposure to cool temps (less than 50 degrees for 7 days) then germinate in temps between 60-65 degrees.

Baby blue eyes

$6.50Price
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