Limnanthes douglasii, Douglas' meadowfoam -This low-spreading ground cover features small cup-shaped flowers that are white on the outside with yellow centres, blooming from spring into late summer. The lime-green foliage provides an attractive addition to borders, rockeries, or edges throughout the growing season. These plants attract hoverflies for aphid control & are favoured by bees. Native to the western United States, these fragrant plants also serve as cheerful annual ground covers or border plants in gardens worldwide. They are very easy to grow & reach a height of 10 cm. Even thriving in poor, clay soil, these annuals self-sow when conditions are favourable & will return year after year., Seed Count Approx - 50 to 60 avg
SOWING - This can be sown in the autumn for spring germination or in early spring use ‘Cold Stratification’ - Place a 1/4 cup of sand and your seed in a plastic bag Label & seal & put in refrigerator for 1 month, then sow after frosts. Where it is to grow & not likely to dry out. Light is needed for germination; so do not cover with anything but a sand. Keep moist. Protect from birds