Cheiranthus allionii
(Siberian Wallflower)
1200 seeds $3.00
Cheiranthus allionii blooms in late spring to early summer with lightly fragrant, bright orange flowers. It is a self-sowing biennial or short-lived perennial. It's shown here with Viola tricolor 'Helen Mount'.
One of my favorite combinations is Cheiranthus allionii with white tulips. After the tulips are finished, the Siberian wallflowers continue to blooms into early June. The long-stemmed flowers are good for cutting.
Also known as Erysimum x marshallii. Easy to grow. Self sows. Hardy perennial in zones 3-9.
height 15"
Sowing Cheiranthus allionii Seeds
Sow Siberian wallflower seeds outdoors in spring or fall. Or start indoors 6 weeks before the last frost date. Surface sow or barely cover the seeds with soil. Full sun to part shade.