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This species can be a major colormaker in a meadow’s first year bloom. It throws gorgeous, rose/purple clusters of small flowers in only about six to eight weeks after germination. None-So-Pretty is a favorite with children, and one of the species that thrills first-time meadow gardeners with its prolific, foolproof bloom.
(The common name, catchfly, refers to the plant’s sticky sap. The flowers do not attract or catch flies!)
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Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 5 reviews.
Review topics: ["plants","flowers","grew"].
"Planted seeds in zone 9 (Arizona) in November and they bloomed 4 months later. They are beautiful! Fairly tall with a deep pink color. They are still blooming now, in April, and I will definitely plant these again next year. I highly recommend these for this area."
"Planted in early March. Germinated fine and grew quite well. Beautiful plants and hardy. However, here in SW Florida after early June they died off, probably due to the high temperatures here and strong sun this summer."
"This was my first time planting this and I used it in a mixture of other seeds to plant an acre of wildflowers. These grew so well that I wish I had planted the entire pound. The blooms lasted for weeks and added tons of color to the meadow."
"I have the best luck with these in bare or non-competition areas. They are bright pink and take drought well. They also re-seed. I have planted in zone 3 and 4. Minnesota and Wisconsin."
"I planted half the dry area seed mix last spring and the last half last fall. This spring and summer I have the most vivid color with these little beauties. I am also quite pleased with the Siberian Wall flowers, mini snapdragons and blanket flowers in this mix. I will be ordering these all individually. These are my favorite."