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- Linum lewisii - US Forest Service
Germination: Many Lewis flax seeds germinate in 10 to 15 days indoors at 60 to 70 °F (16-21 °C), and in 15 to 30 days in the field, under variable moisture and temperature conditions Lewis flax seeds taken from a high mountain grassland study site in western Colorado were germinated in a greenhouse setting
- BLUE FLAX LEWIS FLAX - USDA Plants Database
Maple Grove Germplasm Lewis flax (Linum lewisii) is a recent (2003) Selected class Germplasm release of a native collection from the Maple Grove, Utah area Maple Grove was selected by the Forest Service Forest and Range Experiment Station and Aberdeen Plant Materials Center for outstanding vigor, beauty, and competitiveness with grasses
- Plant Propagation Protocol for Linum lewisii
Due to low germination rates in L lewisii, seedlings were germinated on moist filter paper and then transferred to the pots
- Blue flax (Linum lewisii) Care and Growing Guide (Most Detailed)
Cover the seeds with a thin layer of soil—no more than 1 8 inch deep—to ensure proper germination After planting, water gently to moisten the soil Under optimal conditions, seeds typically germinate within two to three weeks at temperatures ranging from 60-70°F (15-21°C)
- Blue Flax Growing Care Guide - The Garden Magazine
Blue flax (Linum lewisii) typically flowers for an extended period, adding a splash of vibrant blue to the garden for several weeks The exact duration of the flowering period can vary depending on factors such as environmental conditions and the specific cultivar or variety of Linum lewisii
- Linaceae (Linum) — Reforestation, Nurseries and Genetics Resources - RNGR
RESULTS: Almost all viable seeds from this cultivar (Maple Grove) germinated to 100% in all six treatments The only treatment with less than 75% germination was treatment 5 (late-spring (4 weeks at 68°F 50°F)), where average germination was 60%
- Blue Flax | John Scheepers Kitchen Garden Seeds
Linum perenne lewisii Blue Flax should be direct-sown outside as soon as the ground can be worked in the spring Or, as you plant fall flower bulbs, direct-sow it for spring germination
- Linum lewisii (Lewis Flax) Wildflower Seed - EverwildeFarms. com
Sowing: Direct sow in late fall or early spring, planting just below the surface of the soil This species does not transplant well Growing: Water occasionally, controlling weeds to allow the seedlings to become established Full growth and flowering usually does not occur until the second season of growth
- Linum lewisii (Prairie Flax) - Gardenia
Linum lewisii (Prairie Flax) is a showy perennial forming tufts of spirally arranged, narrow blue-green leaves It smothers itself in pale blue saucer-shaped flowers, 1 in across (2 5 cm), veined in darker blue
- Blue Flax: How to Grow and Care for Linum Lewisii, A Wildflower Native . . .
Extremely easy to grow, the wildflower is both cold-hardy and heat-tolerant Fairly shade-tolerant but happiest in full sun Drought-tolerant, it has low to medium water needs Best planted in well-draining soil; preference for rocky or sandy conditions, dislike of clay soil or wet conditions
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