
Phacelia campanularia, California Bluebell Seed Balls
Uncanny electric blue flowers appear the first year on this low-growing California and Arizona native. Pollinators are attracted to the contrasting bright yellow anthers. This plant is not native to NY, but has an adventive population that persists. Ecology Zone 3-10 California, Arizona Well-drained and dry soils (it is a desert species) Full Sun Upland Duration: Annual Sow: Spring after Frost, or if in the warm, dry SW, fall plant. A note about seed balls: Seed balls, also known as seed bombs, protect the seeds from erosion, foraging, and many other factors. This protective property often results in a slower germination cycle. Wildflowers are also highly variable in their germination rates. Please be patient with your seed balls. If you placed them in a suitable location, soil, and climate, when the seeds are ready, they will grow! OUR PROMISE We guarantee your satisfaction and will provide a full refund or replace your seed balls if your are not satisfied. Just contact us with yo