1,400 seeds. Claytonia. A Japanese theme pervades the cascading beds and borders with some great water running through the property in Occidental California. Genus Claytonia are annuals or perennials, deciduous or evergreen, with fleshy leaves and small pink or white flowers Details C. sibirica is an annual or herbaceous perennial producing a rosette of rather fleshy leaves, and upright, leafy stems, to about 20cm, topped with loose clusters of small, pink or white flowers in late spring and early summer Carl is a very generous and knowledgeable Plantsman, and it was from Carl that I received Claytonia sibirica. Sold Out. In stock. An easy to grow perennial for the shade garden, it also seeds itself into a dramatic colony in just a year or two. Compare WishList. SCIENTIFIC NAME: Claytonia Sibirica COLOR: Pink Striped PLANT SEEDS: Spring or Fall BLOOM TIME: April - Sept HARVEST: April - Sept HARDINESS ZONE: 4 - 8 PLANT HEIGHT: 6" PLANT SPACING: 12 - 15" LIGHT REQUIREMENTS: Sun - Shade SOIL & WATER PREFERENCES: Moist QUANTITY: 20 Seeds OTHER: The Siberian Spring Beauty is both lovely & edible! Notes: A highly variable species sometimes confused with C. cordifolia. Each species' listing will tell you this and much more information. Filters. Starting at: As low as $2.95. Claytonia perfoliata. Source: The Illustrated Flora of British Columbia. Illustration. Add ... 1/32 oz approx. The foliage is thick, supple and seems almost succulent. Capsules, 2.5-3.5 mm long; seeds 1, sometimes 3, round to elliptic, black, shiny or dull, 1.5-2 mm long. For home garden cultivation, seed may be dispersed or plants set in virtually any soil type, although Claytonia thrives in moist, peaty soil. Plant Claytonia 4-6 weeks before the last frost when soil temperatures are between 50-55 degrees F. (10-12 C.) in a shaded to partially shaded location, in rows that are 8-12 inches apart, ¼ inch deep and space the rows ½ inch away from each other. Add to Cart . Seeds can also be sown in spring - but the plant's greatest value is as a winter salad when there is little else in the garden. Days to Maturity: 40 days. One packet contains enough seed for 20 to 30 plants. Continue harvesting the leaves until the plant starts to flower in spring. The leaves can be cut individually for salads as soon as they are large enough. https://gobotany.nativeplanttrust.org/species/claytonia/sibirica Not only is Claytonia sibirica a long bloomer in the Spring, but it blooms off and on all Summer and Autumn. Be the first to review this product . That said, there are always exceptions, such as gumplant (Grindelia stricta), or peppermint candy flower (Claytonia sibirica), which reseed so vigorously that they can be safely broadcast sown. Some books say they can be lightly boiled or steamed if you prefer. Hosackia gracilis, Coast Lotus. 1946. Sort by. Transplants: 4-6 seeds/cell at 8-10” in rows 12-18” apart. You may be interested in... Add to Cart . Direct seeding rate: 20-30 seeds/foot in a rows 12-18” apart. Size. SKU. Claytonia sibirica Click to enlarge Carl Hanscomb has one of the coolest gardens I've ever visited. The foliage stays with us the gardening season long.

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