10 Cheron Pink Winter Hardy Gloxinia Incarvillea Delavayi Flower Seeds
Best unique blooms for patient garden enthusiasts.
These Incarvillea Delavayi seeds, commonly known as Gloxinia, offer a unique tropical appearance with cold-hardy resilience. Blooming from May to July, they feature large, trumpet-shaped flowers and ferny foliage. The flowers emerge before the foliage, creating a striking visual display in the spring. These plants are well-suited for USDA Hardiness Zones 3-8, thrive in full sun, and prefer average soil with moderate watering. They are also excellent for container planting and can be used as cut or dried flowers.
$3.00
Owner Satisfaction
3.5
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Category Rank
6451
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#6451 in Seeds & Seed Tape
Price vs Category Average
-72%
Below average
Brand
Seedville
/ Seedville
Who it's for
- Gardeners in colder regions seeking resilient, returning floral displays.
- Enthusiasts desiring unusual and visually striking perennial additions to their landscape.
- Budget-conscious gardeners looking to grow many plants affordably.
Who should skip it
- Impatient gardeners or those new to seed propagation
- Gardeners planning extensive plantings or seeking high yield
- Gardeners with challenging soil or inconsistent sun exposure
- Novice gardeners or those expecting immediate results from their planting efforts.
- Impatient gardeners or those needing instant color for a specific season.
- Ambitious landscapers or those with extensive garden areas to fill.
Key Specs
Brand
Seedville
Color
Pink
Expected Blooming Period
spring,winter
Sunlight Exposure
Full Sun
Unit Count
10.0 Count
Expected Planting Period
Winter
Product Care Instructions
Water
USDA Hardiness Zone
3
Features
- Large trumpet-shaped flowers
- Ferny foliage
- Blooms before foliage emerges
- Cold hardy
- Excellent for potted plants
- Suitable for cut or dried flowers
What customers say
Customers frequently express a mix of anticipation and varying success with these unique flower seeds. Many appreciate the potential for beautiful pink blooms and the winter hardy nature, making them an appealing choice for diverse climates. However, the germination process can be inconsistent for some, highlighting the natural variability inherent in growing from seed. Those who achieve successful growth often praise the vibrant results, finding the effort worthwhile for the distinctive beauty these plants bring to their gardens. The overall sentiment leans towards cautious optimism, valuing the unique offering despite occasional challenges.
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