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James H. Schutte

(Apricot Twist Wallflower, Wallflower)

The pretty orange and mauve-pink blooms of ‘Apricot Twist’ mix beautifully with purple-flowered salvias and sunny gold California poppies. The twist is that the flower buds are lavender-hued, which makes for an interesting contrast of colors.

This compact mound forming evergreen perennial produces clusters of cross-shaped flowers in early spring and then again in the fall. The fragrant flowers appear on upright stems above dense clumps of deep gray-green lance-shaped leaves.

Like most wallflowers,...

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James Burghardt

(Bowles Mauve Wallflower)

From spring to summer, pretty clusters of mauve-purple flowers adorn this large, spreading short-lived perennial.

Wallflowers are tough plants adapted to dry, stony grasslands, which explains why they are popular landscape ornamentals in the American west. The popular hybrid ‘Bowles’ Mauve’ is a bushy evergreen perennial. Its linear dark green to grey-green leaves densely line the stems year round. When in bloom, it produces many clusters of colorful four-petaled flowers that draw bees and butterflies....

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Ball® Horticultural Company

(Citrona Orange Siberian Wallflower, Wallflower)

The bright tangerine blooms of ‘Citrona Orange’ will brighten any early border. The large fragrant clusters of flowers appear above compact vigorous plants. Wallflowers have been long cherished in English cottage gardens for their sweetly scented brightly colored blooms. They are tough short-lived perennials that grow best where summers are cool and mild.

The low mounding plants produce clusters of green lance-shaped leaves. ‘Citrona Orange’ blooms in spring and again in fall if well-tended...

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James Burghardt

(Citrona Series Erysimum, Wallflower)

Wallflowers in the Citrona series produce many large fragrant clusters of flowers that may be yellow, gold or orange. These appear above compact vigorous plants. Wallflowers have been long cherished in English cottage gardens for their sweetly scented brightly colored blooms. These tough short-lived perennials grow best where summers are cool and mild.

The low mounding plants produce clusters of green to deep green lance-shaped leaves. The Citrona hybrids bloom in spring and again in fall...

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James H. Schutte

(Citrona Yellow Wallflower, Wallflower)

The golden yellow blooms of ‘Citrona Yellow’ will brighten any early border. The large fragrant clusters of flowers appear above compact vigorous plants. Wallflowers have been long cherished in English cottage gardens for their sweetly scented brightly colored blooms. They are tough short-lived perennials that grow best where summers are cool and mild.

The low mounding plants produce clusters of green lance-shaped leaves. ‘Citrona Yellow’ blooms in spring and again in fall if well-tended...

(Constant Cheer Wallflower, Wallflower)

This compact, short-lived, evergreen herbaceous perennial bears clusters of cross-shaped flowers in spring and early summer over dense clumps of dark green lance-shaped leaves. The slightly fragrant flowers open a dusky orange-red and age to purple.

Like most wallflowers, this hybrid prefers mild summers, full sun, and well-drained, not too rich, neutral to alkaline soil. To prevent the plant from becoming leggy, trim it lightly after flowering, and cut it back by half in late summer. It thrives...

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Ernst Benary® Inc.

(Gold Dust Wallflower, Wallflower)

The fragrant, bright yellow blooms of this compact wallflower make a colorful splash in the spring garden. Often used as an annual or biennial, this short-lived perennial produces erect spikes of cross-shaped blooms within 3 months of sowing. The calf-high flower stalks arise from dense clumps of deep gray-green lance-shaped leaves.

Like most wallflowers, ‘Gold Dust' grows best where summers are mild. It prefers full sun and well drained, moderately fertile, neutral to alkaline soil. Grow from...

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James Burghardt

(Gold Shot Wallflower, Wallflower)

Gold Shot wallflower is a short lived, mound forming evergreen perennial, often grown as an annual. In early spring, and then again in fall, 'Gold Shot' produces clusters of fragrant yellow flowers that appear on upright stems above masses of dense green foliage.

This wallflower needs full to part sun and average to well-drained soil that is all but overly acidic. This cultivar is a heavy feeder so provide regular fertilization to encourage bloom. This short-lived plant makes a nice addition...

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Kieft-Pro-Seeds

(Goldrush Wallflower, Wallflower)

The fragrant, bright yellow blooms of this compact wallflower make a colorful splash in the spring garden. Often used as an annual or biennial, this short-lived perennial produces erect spikes of cross-shaped blooms within 4 months of sowing. The calf-high flower stalks arise from dense clumps of deep gray-green lance-shaped leaves.

Like most wallflowers, ‘Goldrush’ grows best where summers are mild. It prefers full sun and well drained, moderately fertile, neutral to alkaline soil. Cut back...

(Jubilee Gold Wallflower, Wallflower)