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Adonis Aestivalis (Pheasant’s Eye) Seeds:
£2.99 – £289.98
- Appearance: Bright red flowers with a dark center, delicate fern-like foliage.
- Growth: An annual that grows up to 16 inches tall, typically reaching a height of 12-18 inches, with a spread of 6-12 inches.
- Blooms: Blooms from mid-summer to fall, attracting pollinators like bees, flies, and beetles.
- Growth Conditions: Prefers full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil.
- Seed Sowing: Can be sown directly in spring or started indoors a few weeks before the last frost.
Adonis Aestivalis Seeds (Pheasant’s Eye)
Adonis aestivalis, commonly known as Summer Pheasant’s-Eye or False Hellebore, is an annual herb in the Ranunculaceae family. It features feathery foliage and a succession of vibrant red flowers. The seeds are easy to germinate and the plant is considered hardy. While attractive.
Key Features and Growing Information:
- Appearance:Â Summer Pheasant’s-Eye has feathery, fern-like leaves and small, buttercup-like flowers that can range in color from red-purple to orange or yellow. Each petal often has a dark purple blotch at the base.
- Growth Habit:Â It’s an annual, meaning it grows and dies in one season, reaching a height of up to 16 inches.
- Sowing:Â Seeds can be sown directly into the ground in spring or started indoors in late winter/early spring.
- Soil and Sun:Â It prefers moist but well-drained soil and thrives in full sun or partial shade.
- Pollination:Â Bees, flies, and beetles are attracted to the flowers for pollination.
- Seed Dormancy:Â Pheasant’s-Eye seeds may exhibit dormancy, meaning they might not germinate immediately after shedding. They can germinate immediately after shedding or wait until the following spring.
- Traditional Use:Â In the past, it was used as a medicinal and ornamental plant.
Seed Saving: Adonis Aestivalis
- Seed heads can be removed when they mature and begin to turn dry and brown.
- Spread the seed heads to finish drying, then thresh them to extract the seeds.
- Store the seeds in a cool, dry place.
Plant Characteristics: Adonis Aestivalis Seeds
- Growth Habit:Â Annual herb, growing to 12 inches tall.
- Flowers:Â Red or orange, buttercup-like, with a dark purple blotch at the base of each petal.
- Leaves:Â Soft green, feathery, and fern-like.
- Bloom Time:Â May to July.
- Pollination:Â Pollinated by bees, flies, and beetles.
Seed Information: Pheasant’s Eye
- Germination:Â May germinate immediately after shedding or require a period of dormancy.
- Sowing:Â Seeds should be planted at a depth of 1/16 inch or surface sown.
- Spacing:Â Plant seeds 8-12 inches apart.
Growing Conditions: Aestivalis
- Sunlight:Â Prefers full sun or partial shade.
- Soil:Â Thrives in well-drained, loamy soil.
- Water:Â Prefers moist soil.
Other Notes: Pheasant’s Eye Flower Seeds
- Pheasant’s Eye is a native wildflower, meaning it naturally grows in its native habitat.
- It can be used in various garden settings, including borders, cottage gardens, and wildflower meadows.
- Slugs may be attracted to the plant.
- The plant is generally disease-free.
This superb annual offers a succession of brilliant cup-shaped flowers, resembling anemones, that will bring a delightful touch to garden. Easy to grow and care for, Adonis aestivalis is a must-have for gardeners looking to add a unique and eye-catching plant to their collection.
Experience the charm of this scarce and beautiful European native, cherished for both its ornamental value and historical significance. Order Adonis aestivalis seeds today & create a stunning display in your garden this summer!
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