Closed gentian; meadow bottle gentian (Gentiana clausa) Seeds
Closed gentian; meadow bottle gentian (Gentiana clausa) Seeds
Deep violet-blue bud-like flowers bloom from late summer to fall. Bumblebees and hummingbirds pollinate the flowers. Low sprawling plants with luscious dark green foliage are striking in garden edges.
Native to Maine: Yes
Growing conditions: Sun to shade in moist to wet soil
Grows up to: 1'
Blooms: In late summer
Pairs well with: Blue lobelia, golden groundsel, cranesbill geranium, blue iris, swamp milkweed, and tall white aster
Natural habitat: Wet woods and meadows
Seeds per packet: 50-100
Germination Code(s): B and C
These seeds require a cold period to germinate - a minimum of 60 days below 40°F in moist soil (or sand or vermiculite). Sow outdoors in pots, on the soil surface and leave uncovered, November through February.This species is challenging to grow, and a great species for more experienced seed-sowers.