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Blue Thimble Flower Gillia Capitata

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Gilia capitata  is an annual wildflower producing pretty, blue puffball like flowers and member of the phlox family.

This hardy, rugged wildflower does well in areas lower than 6,000′ feet in elevation.

It thrives on dry, open plains, on slopes, and chaparral banks.

  • These enthusiastic wildflowers grow to be between 1′ and 3′ feet high.
  • They spread easily through natural reseeding.
  • The plants’ stems are stout and sturdy.
  • Leaves are small and bluish green.
  • Both the stems and the leaves are covered with a thick coating of sticky fur.

The plant’s common names are as numerous as its many native settings and include:

  • Blue Head Gillyflower
  • Queen Anne’s Thimbles
  • Blue Thimble Flower
  • Thimble Flower
  • Bluehead Gilia
  • Globe Gilia
  • Blue Gilia

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Useful Information

  • To start them in your garden, sow the seeds any time from Autumn to early in the spring.
  • It’s best to sow the seeds in autumn when they can take advantage of cool weather rain.
  • Settling into the soil through the winter gives the seeds a chance to scarify for better germination.
  • This method follows the natural germination process as the flowers go to seed and self-sow in the autumn, and the seeds germinate and grow into healthy plants in the springtime.

If you hand sow the seeds, do so several times at two-week intervals.

This will lead to more continuous blooms throughout the summer.

When you scatter the seed on the ground, press it in lightly to ensure seed to soil contact.

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Seeds

50

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