Firmament, Cynoglossum Seed
Key Attributes
Firmament Cynoglossum, commonly known as the "Chinese Forget-Me-Not," features charming, star-shaped flowers that typically bloom in shades of blue and white. The delicate blooms are held above rosettes of fuzzy, lance-shaped leaves, creating a soft, inviting appearance in the garden.
These flowers have a lovely, subtle fragrance that attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies, making them a favorite among gardeners looking to enhance biodiversity. Firmament Cynoglossum prefers well-drained soil and partial to full sun, thriving in a range of garden settings, including borders and wildflower patches.
This perennial plant can spread nicely, forming attractive clumps that add a touch of whimsy to any landscape. With its captivating color and ease of care, Firmament Cynoglossum is a delightful choice for adding beauty and charm to your garden!
Key Attributes
Product Details
Weight
0.007Depth
0.1Height
4.5Width
3.25Plant Height
24-36"Botanical Name
Cynoglossum amabileFlower Height
24-36"Seed Type
SeedAdditional Characteristics
Attracts Pollinators, Extended BloomsSeeds Per Gram
251Seeds Per Pound
113,600Packet
200 SeedsSow Depth
1/4"Seeds Per Ounce
7,100Breed
Open-pollinatedSun
Full Sun / Partial ShadeGrowing Conditions
Container FriendlyUses
Bouquet Fillers, Dry ArrangementsLife Cycle
AnnualSow Method
TransplantDays To Maturity (# Days)
80Components
Growing Instructions
Shipping Schedule
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