Brittlebush (Encelia farinosa), packet of 50 seeds
$3.95
Family: Aster (Asteracea)
Hardy to Zones 7 to 12
(Incienso, Brittle Bush) Woody perennial subshrub. Native to the arid Southwestern US, Mexico and Baja. Clumps of grey-green leaves resemble White Sage but unlike White Sage they produce bright yellow flowers in the early spring. The plant gives an aromatic resin that is used like Copal as a burnable. Traditional usage (Mexican and SW American tribes): bronchitis and arthritis. Plant prefers a southern exposure and dryish soils. Sow in spring. Seeds contain alot of germination inhibitors. Plant in warm soil, in the light, and water daily until first germination flush, which occurs around day 10. After that soil may be allowed to dry between waterings. Seeds will continue to germinate sporadically, for years if given a chance. We call this ongoing germination. As water leaches away inhibitors and with time, the seeds germinate. Space plants 3 feet apart. Grows to 2 feet tall.
50 seeds/pkt., Open Pollinated, Untreated, NO GMO’s
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