This form tends to develop short or nonexistent stems, and rosettes of thin paddle-shaped leaves that can be nearly 4″ in diameter. Short wiry stalks may be produced throughout summer which bear small self-pollinating white flowers. As a Carolina locality, this is a form that goes dormant in winter, developing dense hibernacula which may divide to form colonies.
Packets contain 30+ seeds each. This species requires a minimum 4-week cold stratification to germinate, and prefers warm, very wet and bright conditions in summer to thrive.
Seeds are shipped in padded envelopes to avoid damage in transit, via USPS mail. US shipping only. As seeds can take time and sometimes special treatments in order to germinate properly, returns cannot be accepted and refunds are not available upon receipt of the seed packets. If a package is lost in transit, please contact as soon as possible.
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