Garberia "Seeds" (Garberia heterophylla)

$7.25

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25 Seed Count

Garberia, a stunning endangered wildflower, is a short shrub that blooms from late fall to winter. Abundant in its native Scrub ecosystems, it faces endangerment due to the decline of Scrub habitat caused by overdevelopment. The beautiful pink to lavender blooms are iconic, and this Florida endemic plant is typically found in scrub to sandhill habitats. I personally have this plant in my garden, and if you reside in an area with elevated well-draining soil, it can thrive with minimal irrigation. Additionally, butterflies and pollinators are attracted to this plant, enhancing its ecological significance.

Living Conditions

  • Full Sun-Part Shade

  • Dry-Very long and Dry

  • Evergreen

  • 4-6ft

  • Pink, Lavender, White

  • Long-lived Perennial

  • 9A-10A

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SHIPPING ONLY AVAILABLE IN FLORIDA/FREE SHIPPING

25 Seed Count

Garberia, a stunning endangered wildflower, is a short shrub that blooms from late fall to winter. Abundant in its native Scrub ecosystems, it faces endangerment due to the decline of Scrub habitat caused by overdevelopment. The beautiful pink to lavender blooms are iconic, and this Florida endemic plant is typically found in scrub to sandhill habitats. I personally have this plant in my garden, and if you reside in an area with elevated well-draining soil, it can thrive with minimal irrigation. Additionally, butterflies and pollinators are attracted to this plant, enhancing its ecological significance.

Living Conditions

  • Full Sun-Part Shade

  • Dry-Very long and Dry

  • Evergreen

  • 4-6ft

  • Pink, Lavender, White

  • Long-lived Perennial

  • 9A-10A

SHIPPING ONLY AVAILABLE IN FLORIDA/FREE SHIPPING

25 Seed Count

Garberia, a stunning endangered wildflower, is a short shrub that blooms from late fall to winter. Abundant in its native Scrub ecosystems, it faces endangerment due to the decline of Scrub habitat caused by overdevelopment. The beautiful pink to lavender blooms are iconic, and this Florida endemic plant is typically found in scrub to sandhill habitats. I personally have this plant in my garden, and if you reside in an area with elevated well-draining soil, it can thrive with minimal irrigation. Additionally, butterflies and pollinators are attracted to this plant, enhancing its ecological significance.

Living Conditions

  • Full Sun-Part Shade

  • Dry-Very long and Dry

  • Evergreen

  • 4-6ft

  • Pink, Lavender, White

  • Long-lived Perennial

  • 9A-10A