Eschscholzia californica. Lady Marmalade is a new California Poppy that was originally selected from the Mission Bells mix. Try it rock gardens, patio containers, or mass landscape plantings, and enjoy the rose shaped, semi-double blooms that appear in golden yellow with bright orange centres. The flowers are drought tolerant, deer resistant, and will often naturalize in warm, dry garden settings. Lady Marmalade grows to 35cm tall on upright stems, and blooms July through September from a direct spring sowing. Annual.
How To Grow, Timing: Direct sow outdoors in spring after the local last frost date. Otherwise direct sow in autumn. It can be started indoors, but does not like being transplanted.
How To Grow, Starting: Sow seeds 5mm deep, spaced 20-25cm apart. Seeds should sprout in 14-21 days.
How To Grow, Growing: Grow in any average, well-drained soil. Deadhead regularly to prevent self sowing. California poppies are very likely to self sow when conditions are favourable.
Approx: 150 Seeds.

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