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Botanical Interests® Orange California Poppy Seeds – 10 grams

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Botanical Interests® Orange California Poppy Seeds – 10 grams –

Eschscholzia californica

This drought-tolerant flower, the state flower of California, attracts pollinators and is an ideal plant for naturalized, wildflower areas. Reseeds readily. A perennial in USDA zones 8-10, although usually grown as an annual. Plants grow up to 6″-12″ tall and wide and produce flowers the bloom from spring to frost. Prefers full sun exposure. Attracts pollinators, and is deer resistant. heat and drought tolerant. Botanical Interests’® Orange California Poppy Seeds have been verified by The Non-GMO Project.

Outdoors: Sow 4-6 weeks before average last frost, when soil temperature is 50°–60°F, or early to mid-fall for bloom the following spring. In mild climates, sow in late summer to early fall for winter and spring bloom.
Indoors: Not recommended, as roots are sensitive to disturbance.

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Botanical Interests® Orange California Poppy Seeds – 10 grams –

Eschscholzia californica

This drought-tolerant flower, the state flower of California, attracts pollinators and is an ideal plant for naturalized, wildflower areas. Reseeds readily. A perennial in USDA zones 8-10, although usually grown as an annual. Plants grow up to 6″-12″ tall and wide and produce flowers the bloom from spring to frost. Prefers full sun exposure. Attracts pollinators, and is deer resistant. heat and drought tolerant. Botanical Interests’® Orange California Poppy Seeds have been verified by The Non-GMO Project.

Outdoors: Sow 4-6 weeks before average last frost, when soil temperature is 50°–60°F, or early to mid-fall for bloom the following spring. In mild climates, sow in late summer to early fall for winter and spring bloom.
Indoors: Not recommended, as roots are sensitive to disturbance.

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