Description
Seeds from a light ‘pink form’ of Sanguinaria from a cultivated plant, thanks to a kind gardener.
When emerging the buds and the back of the petals are a dark rose, then the flowers open to white; the young foliage is also deep purple, later turning to green.
There is no guarantee that all seedlings will have the pink hue, but only by growing from seeds we have the chance to select a real pink bloodroot one day!
Germination: same like for the regular form – best sown right away after collecting, or throughout the season if kept moist, and allowed to follow the outdoor temperatures (warm-cold cycle). Some seeds will germinate in the first spring after sowing, some in the second year, so be prepared to wait 2 years for complete germination (combined morpho-physiological dormancy) – read more here.














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