Luzula sylvatica
WOOD RUSH SOLAR FLARE
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This hardy perennial has fairly-wide evergreen leaves, and forms tidy clumps that are non-invasive! Plants add a nice bright, glowing color to the perennial garden. Plants are happy to grow in almost any soil type, though it is interesting to note that they are quite happy in boggy soils also. Plants produce interesting black berries in late summer and fall, that provide a nice contrast to the golden foliage.
Type: Hardy perennial
Height: 12"-14"
Location: Sun or shade
Hardiness zones: 5-9
Seeds per packet: 10
Sow just under the surface of the soil and water in. Temperature 20-22 °C (68-72 °F) for 4 weeks. They may be growing at this point. If they have not germinated after 4 weeks then a cooling period is required. Cover them with plastic and place in a fridge for 4 weeks. Be sure they stay moist. After the stratification period they are then brought back to room temperature for them to germinate. Germination can be 30-60 days after the warming period, though some can take longer.
Luzula sylvatica
WOOD RUSH SOLAR FLARE
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This hardy perennial has fairly-wide evergreen leaves, and forms tidy clumps that are non-invasive! Plants add a nice bright, glowing color to the perennial garden. Plants are happy to grow in almost any soil type, though it is interesting to note that they are quite happy in boggy soils also. Plants produce interesting black berries in late summer and fall, that provide a nice contrast to the golden foliage.
Type: Hardy perennial
Height: 12"-14"
Location: Sun or shade
Hardiness zones: 5-9
Seeds per packet: 10
Sow just under the surface of the soil and water in. Temperature 20-22 °C (68-72 °F) for 4 weeks. They may be growing at this point. If they have not germinated after 4 weeks then a cooling period is required. Cover them with plastic and place in a fridge for 4 weeks. Be sure they stay moist. After the stratification period they are then brought back to room temperature for them to germinate. Germination can be 30-60 days after the warming period, though some can take longer.