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Gilia Globe, 1000 Seeds Per Packet, Non GMO Seeds

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Product Type Flowers
Brand Isla's Garden Seeds
Color Purple
Expected Blooming Period Summer, Spring
Sunlight Exposure Partial Shade
USDA Hardiness Zone 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12
Moisture Needs Moderate Watering
Number of Pieces 1000

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Globe Gilia Flower: Sow globe gilia seeds starting in late fall all the way through spring in mild climates. Plant them directly outdoors in a sunny area with well-drained soil. Provide the seeds and seedlings with water in dry periods. If you sow them every two weeks, you will have continuous blossoms the next year. Globe Gilia is native to the Pacific Coast. It is also commonly known as Blue Head or Blue Field Gilia. It can be found in much of western North America between Mexico and Alaska. This flower can also be found on the eastern side of the continent as an introduced species. This wildflower can have a varied appearance and it needs full sun to partial shade to grow. The Globe Gilia is drought tolerant and will take root in many different soil compositions.

  • A must have for your home flower garden! Gilia capitata is a species of flowering plant in the phlox family known by the common names blue-thimble-flower, bluehead gilia, blue field gilia, and globe gilia.
  • Sow globe gilia seeds starting in late fall all the way through spring in mild climates. Plant them directly outdoors in a sunny area with well-drained soil. Provide the seeds and seedlings with water in dry periods. If you sow them every two weeks, you will have continuous blossoms the next year.
  • These seeds will yield stunning & beautiful purple flowers. Perfect for cut flowers, makes beautiful center pieces for table! Conversation starter in your home flower garden! USDA Zones: 7, 8, 9, 10; Common Names: Scientific Name Gilia tricolor Product Type Native Flower Cycle Annual Color Purple Height 12-18" Light Requirement Full Sun, Part Sun/Shade Germination Time 20-30 days Weeks to Bloom 7 to 8 weeks USDA Zone 3 to 10 Origin Native Planting Season Spring, Fall Bloom Season Spring, Summer,Fall 
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Product Type Flowers
Brand Isla's Garden Seeds
Color Purple
Expected Blooming Period Summer, Spring
Sunlight Exposure Partial Shade
USDA Hardiness Zone 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12
Moisture Needs Moderate Watering
Number of Pieces 1000

About this item

Globe Gilia Flower: Sow globe gilia seeds starting in late fall all the way through spring in mild climates. Plant them directly outdoors in a sunny area with well-drained soil. Provide the seeds and seedlings with water in dry periods. If you sow them every two weeks, you will have continuous blossoms the next year. Globe Gilia is native to the Pacific Coast. It is also commonly known as Blue Head or Blue Field Gilia. It can be found in much of western North America between Mexico and Alaska. This flower can also be found on the eastern side of the continent as an introduced species. This wildflower can have a varied appearance and it needs full sun to partial shade to grow. The Globe Gilia is drought tolerant and will take root in many different soil compositions.

  • A must have for your home flower garden! Gilia capitata is a species of flowering plant in the phlox family known by the common names blue-thimble-flower, bluehead gilia, blue field gilia, and globe gilia.
  • Sow globe gilia seeds starting in late fall all the way through spring in mild climates. Plant them directly outdoors in a sunny area with well-drained soil. Provide the seeds and seedlings with water in dry periods. If you sow them every two weeks, you will have continuous blossoms the next year.
  • These seeds will yield stunning & beautiful purple flowers. Perfect for cut flowers, makes beautiful center pieces for table! Conversation starter in your home flower garden! USDA Zones: 7, 8, 9, 10; Common Names: Scientific Name Gilia tricolor Product Type Native Flower Cycle Annual Color Purple Height 12-18" Light Requirement Full Sun, Part Sun/Shade Germination Time 20-30 days Weeks to Bloom 7 to 8 weeks USDA Zone 3 to 10 Origin Native Planting Season Spring, Fall Bloom Season Spring, Summer,Fall 
  • Please submit a review to help the success of our Garden Seed Company.