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Calochortus eurycarpus | Sagebrush Mariposa Lily | 10 Seeds

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Cultivating Difficulty : Moderate
Season of Interest : Fall, Spring, Summer
Features : Flowering
Soil Type : Peat, Sand
Country/Region of Manufacture : United States
Watering : Medium
Brand : Unbranded
Climate : Arid, Highland
Type : Perennial Seeds
Soil pH : Neutral
Indoor/Outdoor : Indoor & Outdoor
Common Name : Sagebrush Mariposa Lily
Life Cycle : Perennial
Growth Habit : Running
Planting Time : 6 Weeks
Sunlight : Full Sun, Medium Sun
Color : Brown, Green, Multicolor, Pink, White, Yellow
Genus : Calochortus

We can combine multiple items for cheaper shipping. Ask for a invoice before checking out. Thank You all for your continued support! Calochortus eurycarpus, commonly called the Sagebrush Mariposa Lily, is a captivating perennial wildflower native to the western United States. This species showcases elegant, cup-shaped flowers ranging in color from creamy white to soft lilac or pink, marked with intricate patterns and blotches at the base of each petal. Flourishing in dry, well-drained soils prevalent in sagebrush plains and rocky terrains, this resilient plant thrives in arid environments and is often found in open meadows or alongside roadsides. Blooming in late spring to early summer, the Sagebrush Mariposa Lily attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies. Known for its ornamental beauty and ecological role as a nectar source, this species adds charm to native gardens and natural landscapes while contributing to local biodiversity. Zones 4-7 Germination Calochortus eurycarpus seed germination follows careful steps. Store them in a cool, dry place before sowing. Plant in well-draining soil, lightly covered. Provide a period of cold stratification by refrigerating them for a few weeks. Once removed, maintain consistent moisture and warmth around 15-20°C. Germination duration varies, often taking weeks to months. As seedlings emerge, introduce filtered sunlight gradually. Transplant into larger pots as they grow. Patience is vital, as this process requires time.