Centaury, European (Centaurium erythraea), packet of 100 seeds
$3.95
Family: Gentian (Gentianaceae)
(Common Centaury) Annual or overwintering annual flowering dark pink to 16 inches tall, native to Europe, the Mediterranean, Asia and North America. Plant prefers nutrient-poor soils in sun to part shade and often grows in places that flood in the winter and become quite dry in the summer. Leaves and flowers are a bitter tonic on the same level as Gentian, to which this little beauty is related. Sow seed in fall or spring, work up in pots and plant to the summer garden. Space 6 inches apart.
100 seeds per packet, Open-pollinated, untreated, NO GMO’s
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Question
Tim White –
I have used centaury and recognize the taste from European digestive and apéritive bitters.
I would like to grow the North American species, rosepink, Sabatia angularis. Photo…
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Allegra Chesnut –
Once established will this plant reseed itself or does it need to be started indoors?
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Admin Richo Cech –
Will reseed if given the opportunity.
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BarbaraR –
How long do these seeds usually take to germinate indoors in pots?
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Admin Richo Cech –
this depends completely on conditions–6 days to 6 months.
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