200+ Fiddleneck Lacy Phacelia Seeds
The Fiddleneck Lacy Phacelia (Phacelia tanacetifolia) is a wildflower that blooms in stunning lavender clusters, attracting numerous pollinators. These seeds produce robust plants that grow between 2-4 feet tall, featuring intricate curling tendrils laden with nectar-rich flowers. As a fast-growing option, expect beautiful blooms within 6-8 weeks from seeding, making it ideal for early spring planting.
These wildflowers are deer-resistant and thrive in USDA Zones 1-10, making them suitable for a wide range of gardening conditions. Once established, they self-sow, behaving like perennials and ensuring continuous beauty in your garden for years. Their adaptability to harsh environments makes them particularly resilient in drought-prone areas.
Their lacy foliage not only offers visual interest but also provides a habitat for beneficial insects. With their long blooming period, Fiddleneck Lacy Phacelia is a magnificent choice for creating vibrant landscapes while supporting bee conservation. Whether you are enhancing your flower beds or establishing a pollinator garden, these seeds are the perfect solution.
Benefits of Fiddleneck Lacy Phacelia Seeds:
- Attracts bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects.
- Deer-resistant, ideal for gardens in deer-prone areas.
- Fast-growing, blooms in as little as 6-8 weeks.
- Self-sowing, ensuring continued growth and blooms year after year.
- Thrives in tough environments, suitable for drought-tolerant gardens.
Frequently Asked Questions:
- How long does it take for Fiddleneck to bloom? Fiddleneck typically blooms within 6-8 weeks from seeding.
- Is Fiddleneck Lacy Phacelia deer-resistant? Yes, this plant is deer-resistant, making it a great option for susceptible gardens.
- Can Lacy Phacelia grow in hot, dry conditions? Yes, it thrives in hot, desert-like conditions, perfect for drought-prone areas.
- How should I plant Fiddleneck seeds? Sow seeds in well-draining soil in full sun during early spring.
- Does Fiddleneck attract bees and pollinators? Yes, its nectar-rich flowers are highly attractive to bees and beneficial insects.
emilydavis63 –
Look like really cute flowers, can’t wait to plant
1pupgirl –
Seeds arrived in good time and they look great – both in quality and the way they were packaged, which is eco-friendly! Seller gave excellent instructions… can’t wait to get growing 💗
Kim J –
Seeds arrived in a timely manner and were labeled nicely with planting instructions. So far they’re growing well.
Linnea Heide –
So far so good! Seeds have germinated. I’m looking forward to watching them grow!