Northern Lights Linaria
Linaria maroccana
Darling sprays of pastel flowers. Space close for an aura of colors.
Though small, this flower has gone by a long list of names over the years. The Latin name, Linaria, was thought up by Linnaeus, who noticed the plant's similarities to linum, or flax. Many varieties in this family were then dubbed "flax." A more antique version of our mix was introduced in 1872 as Fairy Flax. Toadflax caught on due to the flowers structure, hinged and turned like a toad's mouth. The glowing colors of this modern mix inspired a whole new level of naming, taking it from the earthy landscape of toads up into the heavens and the colors of the Northern Lights. Though few earthly phenomena can compete in beauty with the Aurora borealis, this blend of vivid colors certainly gives it a shot.
Growing instructions
Product Details
Days to Maturity | 65 days |
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Days to Germination | 5-10 days |
Width at Maturity | 6" |
Height at Maturiry | 12" |
Sun Conditions | Full Sun |
Planting Depth | 0 inches |
Row Spacing | 8" |
Plant Spacing | 4" |
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Northern Lights Linaria
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