As sis n bro
kami menjual Coreopsis lanceolata (Sand Coreopsis) Wildflower Seeds
1 paket harga 10 rb
isi 30 seeds
thanks
jika berminat sms /wa ke 085777119992
bbm 54732DB8
Line id silkynazma
Cocok untuk dataran tinggi dan rendah
Bunganya
mirip seperti daisy, berwarna kuning cerah dan diameternya1.5 inci ( 1
inci =2.5 cm). Mekarnya tunggal pada batangnya yang panjang. Bunganya
lebih tahan lama. Lebih cocok ditaman pada tanah yang kering atau
berpasir
format sms : Nama#alamat#kota#bibit yang diinginkan#
cara instruksi penanaman sudah disertakan di dalam paket
harga belum termasuk ongkos kirim
untuk melihat lebih lengkap jenis bibit lainnya bisa kunjungi link di bawah:
toko online :https://www.tokopedia.com/accesoriesseeds/benih-seeds-bibit-flower-coreopsis-lanceolata-sand-coreopsis-wildflower-seeds-rare-beatuiful-and-unique-1
About
Sand Coreopsis: This plants blazing brightness and heat-loving, drought
tolerant growth has made it one of the most well known native
wildflowers, as well as being a popular choice of beginning gardeners
and master gardeners alike. The genus name Coreopsis, derived from the
Greek koris, refers to the resemblance of the seeds to bedbugs. The
flowers in this family have become especially well loved by the citizens
of the state of Florida, who appointed Coreopsis as their official
state wildflower in 1991.
Sand Coreopsis Germination: Direct sow
in late fall, planting the seed just below the surface of the soil;
these seeds need light to germinate. For spring planting, mix the seed
with moist sand and store it in the refrigerator for 30 days before
direct sowing. Keep the soil evenly moist until germination, which
should occur within 10-15 days. The treated seeds can also be started
indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost of spring; plant the seeds on
the surface of a flat, keeping the moisture consistent and the
temperature around 65 degrees F. Transplant seedlings to 15-18 apart.
This plant adapts to nearly any soil, including rocky or shallow areas
or seaside conditions.
Growing Sand Coreopsis Seeds: Water the
seedlings occasionally until they become established; mature plants
prefer dry soil and tolerate drought, heat, and humidity well. If given
too much moisture or rich soil, the plants tend to flop and may need
support. If the blooming decreases midseason, cut the plant back by half
for new growth and blooms. Regular deadheading also helps prolong the
season of blooming. If allowed to self-seed it will produce volunteer
plants, though it does not become weedy. For the healthiest growth,
divide plants in the spring or fall after several years of growth. This
plant attracts butterflies and
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