Yellow Canary Bird Cress. Seeds.
Yellow Canary Bird Cress. Seeds.
A very beautiful rare type of cress, the flowers of which resemble yellow canaries.
Can be used both as a ground cover and as a creeper.
The flowers are wrinkled, yellow, on long flower stalks.
This species is found in Peru, but the first place in the world where it was cultivated is the Canary Islands, but later it entered Europe.
Cress seedlings are sown from late April to mid-May.
Cress is heat-loving and does not tolerate frost well, so it is better to plant it in a permanent place later than to rush.
The distance between seedlings should be 20 cm.
Blooms from July to September.
Plant height 2 m.
3 seeds in a package.
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