Partridge Pea Seeds

Chamaecrista fasciculata

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Size: 1/4 Pound
Regular price $14.20
Sale price $14.20 Regular price $14.95
Regular price $42.70
Sale price $42.70 Regular price $44.95
$40.46/lb
Regular price $202.30
Sale price $202.30 Regular price $212.95
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This legume provides lovely, bright yellow blooms in the summer. The cheerful flowers attract hummingbirds, butterflies, and other wildlife. Annual. (Chamaecrista fasciculata)

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Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 4 reviews.

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I would buy again

"#sweepstakes These are great! They sprouted quickly and are thriving."

Leah (5/5)

So excited to see these come up next year!

"Native annual,bee magnet feeds the birds, nitrogen fixer!"

The L. (5/5)

Prolific - great for bees and pollinator

"The previous owner of my house did not care for the flower beds - leaving them dry, unfruitful and full of weeds. I spread these seeds through my flower beds in late autumn. I had beautiful, full plants, full of flowers from June through August. Tons of bees (honey and natives) and other pollinators. I will plant these again - probably near my vegetable garden to encourage the pollinators to pollinate my veg. Partridge pea is also a nitrogen fixing plant - too early to see impact on my soil, but I'm told that over time it will become healthier. Neighbors noticed and many asked for name of plant to put in their yards."

Machita (5/5)

Great for hot climate

"This are great for ground cover in hot dry/weather places where weed are present they spread very well and low maintain. Love the yellow flowers."

Ginger (5/5)

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