Prairie Smoke Flower Seeds
Prairie Smoke is a captivating wildflower native to North American prairies and meadows. Its unique beauty unfolds in stages, beginning with nodding, bell-shaped pink flowers that emerge in the spring. As these blooms mature, they transform into upright, feathery plumes of pink or reddish seeds, resembling wisps of smoke – hence the name. The fern-like foliage adds to its allure, forming a low-growing mat of green that often turns vibrant shades of red and purple in the fall. Prairie Smoke is a hardy perennial that thrives in dry, sunny conditions, making it a perfect addition to rock gardens, wildflower meadows, or naturalistic landscapes. Its long-lasting seed heads provide visual interest throughout the summer and offer a valuable food source for birds.
Seed count: 50
Botanic name:
Geum triflorum
Plant spacing:
12"-14"
Color:
Deep pink strands (petals)
Sowing depth:
1/8" (surface sow)
Sun requirements:
Full sun
Utilization:
Its delicate pink blooms and ethereal, smoke-like seed heads create an enchanting aesthetic, perfect for adding a touch of whimsy to wildflower meadows, rock gardens, or borders. Beyond its ornamental appeal, Prairie Smoke serves as a vital food source for pollinators like native bees and butterflies, making it an essential addition for those looking to support biodiversity. Additionally, its unique seed heads can be dried and incorporated into everlasting arrangements, providing textural interest for months to come. For the adventurous gardener, the roots of Prairie Smoke can even be utilized to create natural reddish-brown dyes.
Frost hardy:
No
Maturity days:
- 1-3 years
- *Flowers will appear the first year, and will significantly increase in the second and third year.
Life cycle:
Perennial
Can I start indoors:
Yes
Container friendly:
Yes
Other names:
Old Man's Whiskers, Three-Flowered Avens, Purple Avens, Red Avens, Long-Plumed Purple Avens, Torch Flower, Lion's Beard