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Purple toadflax (Linaria purpurea) is an elegant, upright perennial with delicate, purple flower spikes that appear from June to September. This robust and easy-care plant reaches a height of 60–100 cm and brings lightness to perennial beds, natural plantings, and wildflower meadows. Linaria purpurea is also extremely attractive to bees and butterflies. The purple toadflax (Linaria purpurea) impresses with its graceful appearance and versatility. It lends a light, natural structure to flowerbeds and brings color and life to the garden. It is a particularly welcome addition to natural designs and flower meadows.
Details: Sowing indoors/greenhouse: February to March Sowing outdoors: April to May Germination time: 14–21 days at 15–20 °C Sowing depth: Cover seeds only lightly with soil Height: 60–100 cm Planting distance: 30 cm Flowering time: June to September Soil: Permeable, humus-rich, dry to fresh Fertilization: Organic fertilizer, sparingly Location: Sun to partial shade Water requirement: Low; avoid waterlogging Growing tips: Light germinator. Sow at temperatures of 15–20°C and keep evenly moist. After germination, store in a cooler location. Linaria purpurea thrives in well-drained, slightly dry to moist soils and prefers sunny to partially shaded locations. Pruning after flowering encourages a second bloom and promotes compact growth. The plant is hardy and requires no special protection. Use: Bee pasture rock garden cut flower Bag contents: Approx. 200 seeds Store in a cool, dry place.