Brighten up chilly days with early spring color!
Siberian Wallflowers are cool-season charmers that burst into bloom just when your garden needs it most. Their clusters of bright orange flowers light up the landscape and invite pollinators to wake up and get to work.
Variety: Siberian Wallflower (Cheiranthus allionii)
Growth Habit: Biennial (grown as annual)
Height: 12–18 inches
Color: Bright orange
Planting Conditions: Full sun to partial shade; direct sow
Bloom Time: 60–80 days from sowing
Uses: Spring borders, pollinator gardens, naturalizing
Fun Fact: Despite the name, Siberian Wallflowers are native to Europe and thrive in cool climates!
These early bloomers are a welcome sight after a long winter. Their vivid orange flowers pop against the fresh green of spring and are a favorite of bees and butterflies. Perfect for borders, wildflower patches, or naturalized areas, Siberian Wallflowers bring warmth, fragrance, and life to your garden just when you need it most.
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🌞 Choose a Sunny Spot: Full sun to partial shade with well-drained soil.
🌱 Sow the Seeds: Plant ¼ inch deep, spacing 8–10 inches apart.
💧 Water Consistently: Keep soil moist during germination.
🌿 Thin and Maintain: Thin to 10–12 inches apart for healthy growth.
✂️ Harvest: Enjoy blooms fresh or let them reseed naturally for next spring’s show.