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Browallia Sowing Instructions
Planting Depth:1/8” Seed Spacing:2”-3” Plant Spacing:8” Days to Germination: 14-21 days Germination Temperature:65°-75°F
Browallia americana. Browallia is summer’s
version of Forget-Me-Nots: masses of clean, deep
green foliage topped with oodles of amethystblue
flowers. It blooms from June through
September and even self-sows!
Seeds are most successfully started outdoors,
directly in the garden after all danger of frost has
passed in spring, in full sun to partial shade.
Cover the seeds with a thin layer of soil and
keep them moist until germination. Thin
seedlings to 8" apart. Browallia makes a wonderful
filler for summer borders, and never seems to
stop blooming. It prefers a bit of afternoon
shade in warmer climates, and does not require
dead heading. While it is technically a perennial
in warmer climates, it is generally grown as an
annual in North American gardens. Annual.
Summer flowering. Height: 16" to 24".
Browallia Sowing Instructions
Planting Depth:1/8” Seed Spacing:2”-3” Plant Spacing:8” Days to Germination: 14-21 days Germination Temperature:65°-75°F
Browallia americana. Browallia is summer’s
version of Forget-Me-Nots: masses of clean, deep
green foliage topped with oodles of amethystblue
flowers. It blooms from June through
September and even self-sows!
Seeds are most successfully started outdoors,
directly in the garden after all danger of frost has
passed in spring, in full sun to partial shade.
Cover the seeds with a thin layer of soil and
keep them moist until germination. Thin
seedlings to 8" apart. Browallia makes a wonderful
filler for summer borders, and never seems to
stop blooming. It prefers a bit of afternoon
shade in warmer climates, and does not require
dead heading. While it is technically a perennial
in warmer climates, it is generally grown as an
annual in North American gardens. Annual.
Summer flowering. Height: 16" to 24".
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