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Chilean Bridal Wreath Seeds – 50 seeds

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Growing Snapshot

Botanical name
Francoa sonchifolia
Seed count
50 seeds
Light
Full sun to partial shade
Bloom or harvest window
Late spring to summer bloom after establishment

Chilean Bridal Wreath seeds for Francoa sonchifolia, a refined soft-pink flower spike with leafy basal clumps for borders, cutting beds, and cottage gardens.

Description

Chilean Bridal Wreath Seeds grow Francoa sonchifolia, a graceful flowering perennial known for upright stems of soft pink to pale lilac starry blossoms above leafy green clumps. It brings a refined, airy texture to cottage borders, mixed perennial beds, and soft-color cutting gardens.

Why Grow It

  • Soft pink flower spikes with delicate starry blossoms.
  • Leafy basal clumps give the plant a tidy perennial-border presence.
  • Useful for cottage gardens, mixed beds, and gentle cut-flower styling.

Growing Information

Botanical name Francoa sonchifolia
Life cycle Tender perennial flower, often grown as a perennial in mild climates
Mature height 18-30 in. tall in bloom
Light Full sun to partial shade
Bloom or harvest window Late spring to summer bloom after establishment
Seed count 50 seeds
Sowing advice Surface sow or cover very lightly in a fine, moist seed-starting mix. Keep evenly moist with bright indirect light, then transplant after seedlings are sturdy and frost risk has passed.
Spacing 12-18 in. apart in borders or cutting beds
Germination Usually 14-28 days in warm, evenly moist conditions; fine seed may germinate irregularly

Best For

  • perennial flower borders
  • soft pink cutting gardens
  • cottage garden edges
  • pollinator-friendly mixed beds
  • container accents in mild climates

FAQ

Is Chilean Bridal Wreath a perennial?

Francoa sonchifolia is a perennial in mild climates and may be treated as a tender perennial or specialty flower in colder regions.

How should I sow the seed?

Sow shallowly on a fine seed mix, keep evenly moist, and avoid burying the fine seed deeply.

Where does it look best?

Use it near the middle or front of a perennial border where the pink flower spikes can rise above the leafy base.

Growing Guide

Botanical nameFrancoa sonchifolia
Seed count50 seeds
LightFull sun to partial shade
Bloom or harvest windowLate spring to summer bloom after establishment

Use this guide as a planning reference. Germination and garden performance depend on local conditions, storage, timing, temperature, light, and moisture.

Additional information

Botanical name

Francoa sonchifolia

Life cycle

Tender perennial flower, often grown as a perennial in mild climates

Mature height

18-30 in. tall in bloom

Light

Full sun to partial shade

Bloom or harvest window

Late spring to summer bloom after establishment

Seed count

50 seeds

Sowing advice

Surface sow or cover very lightly in a fine, moist seed-starting mix. Keep evenly moist with bright indirect light, then transplant after seedlings are sturdy and frost risk has passed.

Spacing

12-18 in. apart in borders or cutting beds

Germination

Usually 14-28 days in warm, evenly moist conditions; fine seed may germinate irregularly

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