
Pasithea Coerulea Seeds for planting Elevate Your Gardening Experience with Unique, Captivating Blooms
Pasithea Coerulea Seeds for planting Elevate Your Gardening Experience with Unique, Captivating Blooms
Pasithea Coerulea, commonly known as the Blue Wandflower, is a rare and striking plant known for its vivid blue star-shaped flowers and slender upright growth. These seeds offer gardeners the chance to cultivate a truly unique and eye-catching species that brings elegance and charm to garden beds, borders, rock gardens, and specialty plant collections.
This hardy perennial thrives in full sunlight, adapts well to various soils, and requires minimal maintenance once established. Whether you’re looking to enhance your landscape with rare species or introduce captivating blue blooms to your garden, Pasithea Coerulea is an exceptional choice.
Features
- Variety: Pasithea Coerulea
- Common Name: Blue Wandflower
- Plant Type: Perennial flowering plant
- Bloom Appearance: Vivid blue, star-shaped flowers
- Growth Habit: Upright, wand-like flowering stems
- Light Requirement: Full sun
- Best For: Borders, rock gardens, specialty collections, landscaping
Specifications
- Seed Type: Non-GMO
- Planting Season: Spring or early autumn
- USDA Zones: 7–10
- Planting Depth: Surface sow or cover lightly (1–2 mm)
- Spacing: 10–14 inches (25–35 cm)
- Germination Time: 21–35 days
- Days to Maturity: 80–110 days
- Mature Height: 12–24 inches (30–60 cm)
- Mature Spread: 10–14 inches (25–35 cm)
- Soil Type: Well-draining, sandy or gritty soil
- Water Requirement: Low to moderate; prefers dry to average moisture
- Temperature Preference: Mild to warm climates
- Container Suitability: Suitable for pots and rockery containers
- Indoor/Outdoor Use: Best grown outdoors; can start indoors
Planting Guide
- Start seeds indoors 8 weeks before the last frost or sow directly outdoors in spring.
- Scatter seeds lightly and press gently into the soil.
- Keep soil lightly moist until germination occurs.
- Provide full sunlight to encourage strong, colorful blooms.
- Water sparingly after establishment to prevent root rot.
- Ideal for rock gardens, slopes, and well-drained areas.
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Pasithea Coerulea Seeds for planting Elevate Your Gardening Experience with Unique, Captivating Blooms
Pasithea Coerulea, commonly known as the Blue Wandflower, is a rare and striking plant known for its vivid blue star-shaped flowers and slender upright growth. These seeds offer gardeners the chance to cultivate a truly unique and eye-catching species that brings elegance and charm to garden beds, borders, rock gardens, and specialty plant collections.
This hardy perennial thrives in full sunlight, adapts well to various soils, and requires minimal maintenance once established. Whether you’re looking to enhance your landscape with rare species or introduce captivating blue blooms to your garden, Pasithea Coerulea is an exceptional choice.
Features
- Variety: Pasithea Coerulea
- Common Name: Blue Wandflower
- Plant Type: Perennial flowering plant
- Bloom Appearance: Vivid blue, star-shaped flowers
- Growth Habit: Upright, wand-like flowering stems
- Light Requirement: Full sun
- Best For: Borders, rock gardens, specialty collections, landscaping
Specifications
- Seed Type: Non-GMO
- Planting Season: Spring or early autumn
- USDA Zones: 7–10
- Planting Depth: Surface sow or cover lightly (1–2 mm)
- Spacing: 10–14 inches (25–35 cm)
- Germination Time: 21–35 days
- Days to Maturity: 80–110 days
- Mature Height: 12–24 inches (30–60 cm)
- Mature Spread: 10–14 inches (25–35 cm)
- Soil Type: Well-draining, sandy or gritty soil
- Water Requirement: Low to moderate; prefers dry to average moisture
- Temperature Preference: Mild to warm climates
- Container Suitability: Suitable for pots and rockery containers
- Indoor/Outdoor Use: Best grown outdoors; can start indoors
Planting Guide
- Start seeds indoors 8 weeks before the last frost or sow directly outdoors in spring.
- Scatter seeds lightly and press gently into the soil.
- Keep soil lightly moist until germination occurs.
- Provide full sunlight to encourage strong, colorful blooms.
- Water sparingly after establishment to prevent root rot.
- Ideal for rock gardens, slopes, and well-drained areas.
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Description
Pasithea Coerulea, commonly known as the Blue Wandflower, is a rare and striking plant known for its vivid blue star-shaped flowers and slender upright growth. These seeds offer gardeners the chance to cultivate a truly unique and eye-catching species that brings elegance and charm to garden beds, borders, rock gardens, and specialty plant collections.
This hardy perennial thrives in full sunlight, adapts well to various soils, and requires minimal maintenance once established. Whether you’re looking to enhance your landscape with rare species or introduce captivating blue blooms to your garden, Pasithea Coerulea is an exceptional choice.
Features
- Variety: Pasithea Coerulea
- Common Name: Blue Wandflower
- Plant Type: Perennial flowering plant
- Bloom Appearance: Vivid blue, star-shaped flowers
- Growth Habit: Upright, wand-like flowering stems
- Light Requirement: Full sun
- Best For: Borders, rock gardens, specialty collections, landscaping
Specifications
- Seed Type: Non-GMO
- Planting Season: Spring or early autumn
- USDA Zones: 7–10
- Planting Depth: Surface sow or cover lightly (1–2 mm)
- Spacing: 10–14 inches (25–35 cm)
- Germination Time: 21–35 days
- Days to Maturity: 80–110 days
- Mature Height: 12–24 inches (30–60 cm)
- Mature Spread: 10–14 inches (25–35 cm)
- Soil Type: Well-draining, sandy or gritty soil
- Water Requirement: Low to moderate; prefers dry to average moisture
- Temperature Preference: Mild to warm climates
- Container Suitability: Suitable for pots and rockery containers
- Indoor/Outdoor Use: Best grown outdoors; can start indoors
Planting Guide
- Start seeds indoors 8 weeks before the last frost or sow directly outdoors in spring.
- Scatter seeds lightly and press gently into the soil.
- Keep soil lightly moist until germination occurs.
- Provide full sunlight to encourage strong, colorful blooms.
- Water sparingly after establishment to prevent root rot.
- Ideal for rock gardens, slopes, and well-drained areas.























