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Obedient Plant Seeds - Heirloom Seeds, Narrowleaf, Pollinator Garden, Native Seeds, Flower Seeds, Non-GMO

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This Native Perennial, Physostegia angustifolia, commonly known as Showy Obedient Plant or Narrowleaf False Dragonhead, displays attractive pink snapdragon flowers along its tall spike that bloom for roughly 4-6 weeks during summer. It is a great plant for attracting hummingbirds and other pollinators and is also suitable for creating long-lasting cut flowers. Planting it together with its relative, Obedient Plant (P. virginiana), in cottage or rain gardens enhances the depth of color. The plant thrives in moderately moist soil conditions.

The Obedient Plant derives its name from the flowers' remarkable ability to stay in place when lightly pushed. It spreads through rhizomes and requires division every 2-3 years to manage growth.

To cultivate the Showy Obedient Plant, direct sowing in early fall is ideal, pressing the seed into a well-prepared seedbed, without covering it as it requires light to germinate. Alternatively, start the seeds indoors under lights, having stratified them for 8 weeks by mixing them with moistened seed starting mix or sand and refrigerating. Once the seedlings are ready, transplant them outdoors after the last frost and water them regularly.

About Our Seeds:-
  • Our seeds are non-GMO, open-pollinated, and untreated (free from fungicides, pesticides, herbicides, etc.).
  • We regularly test our seeds to ensure they meet the highest germination standards.
  • We provide full, detailed growing instructions for all our seeds.
  • Our seeds are professionally packed in eco-friendly resealable packets made from recycled materials and printed with vegetable-based ink, without the use of plastic Ziploc bags.

Package Quantity:

  • (Appx. 25 Seeds)

Interesting Facts:
Obedient Plant has many benefits for the right garden or yard. It can grow where many other species cannot, is attractive, good for pollinators, and can out-compete undesirable plants in certain scenarios