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Common Name: Siberian Wallflower
Scientific Name: Cheiranthus allionii
Native / Introduced: Introduced
Main Uses:
~Ornamental
~Wildflower plantings
Height: 1 - 1 1/2 feet
Colors: Orange
Flowering Season: Spring
Soil Types: Well drained
Tolerances: Drought
Sun or Shade: Full Sunlight
Minimum Precipitation: 16-18 inches
Lifecycle: Annual
Planting Seed Rate: 3-5 lbs/acre
Estimated Seeds Per Pound: 340,000
Optimal Planting Season: Anytime
Planting Depth: 1/4 inches
Stratification Required: None
Description
Wallflowers are known for their bright and fragrant orange flowers that bloom in the spring. They are highly prized for their ornamental value and are often used in gardens and floral arrangements. Wallflowers are well adapted to a wide range of environments throughout North America and can be found in open areas, slopes, and meadows.
Wallflowers are woody plants that can tolerate moderate drought conditions, making them a great addition to gardens and landscapes in areas with limited water availability. They are also important pollinators and attract a variety of bees, butterflies, and other insects with their fragrant blooms.
Resources
https://garden.org/plants/view/87629/Siberian-Wallflower-Erysimum-marshallii/
Photo Credit: R Robbins and Ruth Hartnup
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