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- Apricot DESERT GLOBEMALLOW (Sphaeralcea Ambigua) is a captivating wildflower known for its striking apricot-colored blossoms and its ability to thrive in arid and desert landscapes. These flower seeds offer the chance to introduce a splash of vibrant color to xeriscapes and dry gardens while attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies.
- Season: Desert Globemallow seeds are typically sown in the spring or early summer, when the weather is warm and frost is no longer a concern.
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- Temperatures: These hardy wildflowers flourish in hot and arid conditions, with temperatures ranging from 75°F to 100°F (24°C to 38°C) being well-suited to their growth.
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- USDA Hardiness Zone: Desert Globemallow is commonly found in USDA hardiness zones 4 to 9, where they can endure harsh desert climates and adapt to various soil types.
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- Sunlight: They require full sun exposure, thriving in intense sunlight and well-draining soil. Once established, they are highly drought-tolerant and require minimal watering, making them perfect for water-conserving landscapes.
Amira (verified owner) –
Insufficient padding inside the package led to seeds being damaged during transit.
Catalina (verified owner) –
The seeds arrived much later than expected, disrupting gardening plans.
Josefina (verified owner) –
The package arrived in a state that indicated rough treatment during transit.
Bruna (verified owner) –
The packaging material appeared to be of low quality.
Aldana (verified owner) –
Despite paying for express shipping, the seeds were delayed extensively.
Vera (verified owner) –
The package arrived in a state that indicated rough treatment during transit.
Estrella (verified owner) –
The packaging material appeared to be of low quality.
Soledad (verified owner) –
Despite paying for express shipping, the seeds were delayed extensively.
Rocio (verified owner) –
The package arrived in a state that indicated rough treatment during transit.
Aixa (verified owner) –
The packet arrived torn and open, risking the loss of the entire seed content.
Ambar (verified owner) –
The seeds arrived much later than expected, disrupting gardening plans.
Miranda (verified owner) –
Seeds were unusable as the packet was severely damaged upon arrival.