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Marsh Marigold (Caltha palustris)

$3.00

Marsh Marigold (Caltha palustris)

Plant Details

USDA Zones: 2-7

Germination Needs: 60 Days Cold Stratification,

Life Cycle: Perennial

Sun Exposure: Full to Partial

Soil Moisture: Wet, Medium-Wet

Plant Spacing: 1-1½ feet

Height: 2 feet

Bloom time: April, May, June

Bloom Color: Yellow

Advantages :

Pollinator Favorite: butterflies, moths, bees, wasps, beetles

Bird Favorite: seeds, insects, fruit, nectar, nesting, perchs.

Deer Resistant: Yes

Excellent in the home landscape!

Native to: Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, West Virginia, Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, Missouri, Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Washington State, Oregon, and California.

This species is considered present but rare in several counties of the states of Delaware, North Carolina, Tennessee, Missouri, and Nebraska.

This plant is considered to be extirpated (locally extinct) in several counties of the state of Kentucky.

*Seed must be kept cold (33-40°F) until stratification and any remaining seed should be stored under refrigeration.

This seed packet will always remain in refrigeration at our locations until it is sent to you, the time in transit will not harm the seeds, but should be placed back in refrigeration when they arrive.

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Packet quantities:

We pride ourselves on ethical, hands on, ecological management, using no mechanical or chemical methods whatsoever.

All of our native seed is hand reared, hand picked, and hand packed from native prairies under our exclusive management, never breaking chain of custody from the field until it is sent to you. Each packet is hand prepared for shipment by us, directly.

Small seed species will contain greater than 20-25 seed

Large seed species will contain greater than 10-15 seed

It is our mission to spread the wealth of native plant and pollinator ecological sustainability, and educate back yard gardeners as well as corporate and government entities in how to germinate, grow, and benefit from native synergies.

Thank you for your support, it is because of you, that we can grow together to do, what we do.🐛🦋🐝🐞🌾🌱🌼🧡

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Marsh Marigold (Caltha palustris)

Plant Details

USDA Zones: 2-7

Germination Needs: 60 Days Cold Stratification,

Life Cycle: Perennial

Sun Exposure: Full to Partial

Soil Moisture: Wet, Medium-Wet

Plant Spacing: 1-1½ feet

Height: 2 feet

Bloom time: April, May, June

Bloom Color: Yellow

Advantages :

Pollinator Favorite: butterflies, moths, bees, wasps, beetles

Bird Favorite: seeds, insects, fruit, nectar, nesting, perchs.

Deer Resistant: Yes

Excellent in the home landscape!

Native to: Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, West Virginia, Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, Missouri, Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Washington State, Oregon, and California.

This species is considered present but rare in several counties of the states of Delaware, North Carolina, Tennessee, Missouri, and Nebraska.

This plant is considered to be extirpated (locally extinct) in several counties of the state of Kentucky.

*Seed must be kept cold (33-40°F) until stratification and any remaining seed should be stored under refrigeration.

This seed packet will always remain in refrigeration at our locations until it is sent to you, the time in transit will not harm the seeds, but should be placed back in refrigeration when they arrive.

.

.

Packet quantities:

We pride ourselves on ethical, hands on, ecological management, using no mechanical or chemical methods whatsoever.

All of our native seed is hand reared, hand picked, and hand packed from native prairies under our exclusive management, never breaking chain of custody from the field until it is sent to you. Each packet is hand prepared for shipment by us, directly.

Small seed species will contain greater than 20-25 seed

Large seed species will contain greater than 10-15 seed

It is our mission to spread the wealth of native plant and pollinator ecological sustainability, and educate back yard gardeners as well as corporate and government entities in how to germinate, grow, and benefit from native synergies.

Thank you for your support, it is because of you, that we can grow together to do, what we do.🐛🦋🐝🐞🌾🌱🌼🧡

Marsh Marigold (Caltha palustris)

Plant Details

USDA Zones: 2-7

Germination Needs: 60 Days Cold Stratification,

Life Cycle: Perennial

Sun Exposure: Full to Partial

Soil Moisture: Wet, Medium-Wet

Plant Spacing: 1-1½ feet

Height: 2 feet

Bloom time: April, May, June

Bloom Color: Yellow

Advantages :

Pollinator Favorite: butterflies, moths, bees, wasps, beetles

Bird Favorite: seeds, insects, fruit, nectar, nesting, perchs.

Deer Resistant: Yes

Excellent in the home landscape!

Native to: Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, West Virginia, Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, Missouri, Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Washington State, Oregon, and California.

This species is considered present but rare in several counties of the states of Delaware, North Carolina, Tennessee, Missouri, and Nebraska.

This plant is considered to be extirpated (locally extinct) in several counties of the state of Kentucky.

*Seed must be kept cold (33-40°F) until stratification and any remaining seed should be stored under refrigeration.

This seed packet will always remain in refrigeration at our locations until it is sent to you, the time in transit will not harm the seeds, but should be placed back in refrigeration when they arrive.

.

.

Packet quantities:

We pride ourselves on ethical, hands on, ecological management, using no mechanical or chemical methods whatsoever.

All of our native seed is hand reared, hand picked, and hand packed from native prairies under our exclusive management, never breaking chain of custody from the field until it is sent to you. Each packet is hand prepared for shipment by us, directly.

Small seed species will contain greater than 20-25 seed

Large seed species will contain greater than 10-15 seed

It is our mission to spread the wealth of native plant and pollinator ecological sustainability, and educate back yard gardeners as well as corporate and government entities in how to germinate, grow, and benefit from native synergies.

Thank you for your support, it is because of you, that we can grow together to do, what we do.🐛🦋🐝🐞🌾🌱🌼🧡

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