Here is a beautiful bouquet that grows! Mountain Pinks are many branched, and form a mound of lovely color. They grow naturally in seepage areas on rocky or gravelly limestone slopes or hillsides. This is a perfect wildflower for your rock garden or at the front of a well-drained flower border. Sow the seeds in the fall where they are to grow, as they do not like to be moved in any stage.
Mountain Pinks
Centaurium beyrichii
- Item: #
- 3055
6" - 1 Ft Height
|Annual
|Blooms May - Jul
Soil Type
Sand
Loam
Clay
Caliche
Soil Moisture
Dry Soil
Medium Soil Moisture
Sunlight
Full
Partial
Dappled
Shade
Seed
Rate
What's the Seeding Rate?
**LAWN & GARDEN: High density rate improves fill and establishment while reducing weed opportunity **OPEN SPACE: Economical rangeland density for larger acreage but requires longer establishment period
Lawn & Garden:
1 LB covers 35000 sq ft
Open Space:
0.5 LB per acre