Siberian Wallflower
Oregon Flower Seed
PO Box 885
Silverton, OR 97381

Phone: (503) 874-8221
Fax: (503) 873-8861

The Siberian Wallflower is a flower native to Europe that releases an appealing fragrance. It will act as a biennial flower when planted in colder climate areas, and as a perennial in warmer climate areas. When planting this flower in warmer climates it needs to be planted beneath a shaded area. The Siberian Wallflower will not endure humidity. In colder climates this flower can be planted in the spring or fall. In warmer areas it should be fall planted. It will do well if it is started indoors, in a greenhouse, and is then transplanted. The Siberian Wallflower prefers cooler temperatures where it can be planted in full sun, and once established it will tolerate dry soil.


Details:
Common Name: Siberian Wallflower
Latin Name: Cheiranthus allionii
Type: Flower
Color: orange
Cycle: Biennial
Origin: Introduced
Height: 12-18"
Planting Season: Spring,Late Fall
Bloom Season: Spring-Summer
Germination: 15-30 Days

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