Friday, 7 February 2014

SCARLET FLAX OR FLOWERING FLAX OR LINUM RUBRUM FLOWER

SCARLET  FLAX   FLOWER
Scarlet flax is a showy annual that provides bright red flowers with virtually no care. Each flower lasts a few hours and is followed daily by a procession of new ones. Originally from North Africa, it has become naturalized in parts of the United States.
Description of scarlet flax: Scarlet flax grows to 21/2 feet tall on slender, branched stems with narrow leaves. The round flowers, up to 11/2 inches in diameter, have 5 broad petals. The primary color is shades of red.
Growing scarlet flax: Grow scarlet flax in full sun in any garden soil, preferably somewhat low in fertility. They perform best in cooler climates. Plants will tolerate mild frosts; in colder climates they can be planted in the fall for late spring bloom. Otherwise, sow in place as soon as the ground can be worked in the spring. Space 4 to 6 inches apart. Water during dry spells. Each plant blooms approximately 4 to 6 weeks. For all season display, reseed at 4- to 6-week intervals.
Propagating scarlet flax: Start new plants from seeds. For earliest bloom in most locations, start seeds indoors 6 weeks prior to outdoor planting. Grow in peat pots to aid in transplanting. Seed germination takes 5 to 12 days at 60 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit.
PINK  RED  FLOWER

PINK  RED FLOWER

PINK RED FLOWER


PINK RED FLOWER



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