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Burning Bush Seeds

SEASON
Annual

USDA ZONES
3 - 11

HEIGHT
28 inches

BLOOM SEASON
None

BLOOM COLOR
None

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun

SOIL TYPE
Any well- drained, reasonably fertile soil is suitable, pH 6.0

DEER RESISTANT
No

HOUSE PLANT
No

SEASON
Annual

USDA ZONES
4 - 10

HEIGHT
6 - 8 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Mid spring to late summer

BLOOM COLOR
Mix

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun

SOIL TYPE
Best in rich, well drain soil

DEER RESISTANT
No
LATIN NAME
Leptosiphon hybrida

SEASON
Perennial

USDA ZONES
7 - 11

HEIGHT
28 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Spring to fall

BLOOM COLOR
Rosy purple

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun to partial shade

SOIL TYPE
Well drained soils, pH 6.6 to 7.5

DEER RESISTANT
Yes

SEASON
Perennial

USDA ZONES
7 - 11

HEIGHT
4 inches
WIDTH
12 - 18 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Early spring to early fall

BLOOM COLOR
Pink

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun to partial shade

FOOT TRAFFIC
Light

DEER RESISTANT
Yes

SEASON
Annual

USDA ZONES
3 - 11

HEIGHT
100 - 140 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Late spring to late summer

BLOOM COLOR
Mix

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun

SOIL TYPE
Well drained, pH 6.6 - 7.5

DEER RESISTANT
No

HOUSE PLANT
No

SEASON
Annual

USDA ZONES
4 - 9

HEIGHT
12 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Late summer to early fall

BLOOM COLOR
Mix

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun

SOIL TYPE
Moist, well-drained, pH 6.6 - 7.3

DEER RESISTANT
Yes

SEASON
Perennial

USDA ZONES
9 - 11

HEIGHT
120 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Mid summer to late fall

BLOOM COLOR
Orange, red, yellow

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun

SOIL TYPE
Sandy, well drained soil, pH 5.5 - 7.5

DEER RESISTANT
Yes
LATIN NAME
Mina lobata

SEASON
Annual

USDA ZONES
3 - 10

HEIGHT
12 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Mid summer

BLOOM COLOR
Pink

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun to partial shade

SOIL TYPE
Rich, moist soil, pH 6.6 - 7.5

DEER RESISTANT
Yes

HOUSE PLANT
Yes
LATIN NAME
Mimosa pudica
About...
Burning Bush (Kochia Trichophylla) - Grown from Burning Bush seeds, this feathery bush is pale green in the summer, but then transforms to an intense red in the fall. Kochia Trichophylla Burning Bush is symmetrical and oval in form and makes an outstanding foliage plant.
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Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE
61 - 65F
AVERAGE GERM TIME
10 -14 days
LIGHT REQUIRED
Yes

DEPTH
Surface sow and do not cover

SOWING RATE
4 - 5 seeds per plant

MOISTURE
Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING
24 - 36 inches









Burning Bush (Kochia Trichophylla) - Grown from Burning Bush seeds, this feathery bush is pale green in the summer, but then transforms to an intense red in the fall. Kochia Trichophylla Burning Bush is symmetrical and oval in form and makes an outstanding foliage plant.
Common Questions
How can I use burning bush in the landscape?
The burning bush can enhance your landscape as a stunning ornamental element, especially during the captivating display it offers every autumn. Due to its resilient and low-maintenance qualities, it is often planted as a solo accent by many gardeners to highlight its visual appeal.
Should I wear gloves while handling my Kochia Trichophylla?
Yes, handling this plant can cause skin irritation.
Do I need to prune my Kochia Trichophylla?
No, no pruning is needed, plants can be lightly trimmed in summer to create a neater shape if desired.
Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE
55 - 65F
AVERAGE GERM TIME
14 - 21 days
LIGHT REQUIRED
Yes

DEPTH
Surface sow seed and light cover no more than 1/8 inch deep

SOWING RATE
3 - 5 seeds per cell or approximately 5000 seeds covers 100 square feet

MOISTURE
Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING
8 inches
Leptosiphon Mix (Leptosiphon Hybrida French Hybrids Mix) - Start Leptosiphon seeds to start these dainty little flowers. Leptosiphon French Hybrids has the synonymous botanical name Linanthus androsaceus. This low-growing annual has fern-like foliage and hundreds of sweet little half inch star-shaped flowers that shine out from the foliage. The colors are mixed and bright in shades of rose, yellow, orange and cream. Leptosiphon uses include edging the front of the flower bed, containers, edging a pathway, or as a ground cover. Commonly known as False Baby Stars, this annual is lovely if it is allowed to spill over the edges of rocks or containers. It makes a carpet of color and is stunning!
Grow Leptosiphon seeds directly outside in a prepared seedbed after frost danger has passed. Press the flower seed into the soil and lightly cover. False Baby Stars flowers perform best in full sun, and they prefer rich, well-draining soil.