Item #1185
Annual. A sweetly scented alyssum covered with tiny rose-pink flowers in mini-rosettes. Perfect for continuous color in rock gardens, rock walls, along a garden path, or spilling from your favorite containers. All America Selections award winner, 1961. Deer resistant.
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Annual |
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Blooms late spring to frost |
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4" tall |
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When to sow outside: 1 to 2 weeks before average last frost. Fall planting for winter bloom recommended in mild/coastal climates.
When to start inside: 4 to 6 weeks before average last frost.
Special germination instructions: Requires light to germinate. Press lightly into soil surface and keep moist.
Artist: Bonnie Anthony
Item #1185
0.30 grams
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