One of the most brilliant orange flowers of all, this short species with phlox-shaped flowers can color an entire meadow. It is not as hardy as “Siberian” implies, but when established, can be a great permanent addition to meadows.
*Recently reclassified as Erysimum hieraciifolium.
No of seeds per lb: 340,194
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Botanical Name: Cheiranthus allionii*
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Common Name: Siberian Wallflower
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Type: Biennial. Has two-year life cycle. Grows onlyleaves first season from seed. Then in second season, blooms, seeds and dies with first frost.
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Color: Clusters of fiery orange flowers
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Flower: Clustered flowerheads of small simple flowers
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Sun/Shade: Needs full sun.
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Soil Preferences: Adaptable
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Moisture Requirements: Average moisture, well-drained.
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Where To Grow It: All regions of North America.
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