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Lanceleaf Selfheal (Heal All) Flower, 250 Seeds Per Packet

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Brand Isla's Garden Seeds
Color Purple
Expected Blooming Period Spring
Sunlight Exposure Full Sun
USDA Hardiness Zone 3,4,5,6,7,8,9
Moisture Needs Moderate Watering
Number of Seeds 250

About this item

Heal All is also commonly known as Lanceleaf Selfheal. It is a native flower found in North American, but also in European areas. It can be considered an herb. When Heal All grows to a certain height it will lean and when it leans far enough, the top of the plant attaches itself to the ground and grows new roots into it. Research online for many uses that heal all flower has been thought to accomplish.

  • Heal All can be started indoors and does transplant well. Prefers mildly moist soils and full sun or partial shade. Found along roadsides or meadows, so will adapt to hillside or various open landscape spots. Northwest growers sow in the fall, other areas with warm climates so in spring.
  • This flower needs cooler weather to start well, and can also take up to 3 years to become fully established so patience is required, but rewards are fruitful with patience. USDA Zones: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9; Height 3-12" Blooms 7-8 weeks.

Brand Isla's Garden Seeds
Color Purple
Expected Blooming Period Spring
Sunlight Exposure Full Sun
USDA Hardiness Zone 3,4,5,6,7,8,9
Moisture Needs Moderate Watering
Number of Seeds 250

About this item

Heal All is also commonly known as Lanceleaf Selfheal. It is a native flower found in North American, but also in European areas. It can be considered an herb. When Heal All grows to a certain height it will lean and when it leans far enough, the top of the plant attaches itself to the ground and grows new roots into it. Research online for many uses that heal all flower has been thought to accomplish.

  • Heal All can be started indoors and does transplant well. Prefers mildly moist soils and full sun or partial shade. Found along roadsides or meadows, so will adapt to hillside or various open landscape spots. Northwest growers sow in the fall, other areas with warm climates so in spring.
  • This flower needs cooler weather to start well, and can also take up to 3 years to become fully established so patience is required, but rewards are fruitful with patience. USDA Zones: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9; Height 3-12" Blooms 7-8 weeks.