




Siberian Wallflower Seeds
- Tall-growing biennial with bright orange blooms
- Heirloom pollinator attractor with early-season Spring blooms
- Thrives in bright, sunny growing areas
Fast Facts
About Siberian Wallflower Seeds
Cheiranthus allionii
Buy Wallflower Seeds in Packets or in Bulk
Wallflower Seeds - Siberian Wallflower
An early season wildflower that is often seen growing of its own accord in open fields, Siberian Wallflower offers a sturdy, 16" stalk topped with a vivid cluster of orange blooms.
Fast Facts
About Siberian Wallflower Seeds
Cheiranthus allionii
Buy Wallflower Seeds in Packets or in Bulk
Wallflower Seeds - Siberian Wallflower
An early season wildflower that is often seen growing of its own accord in open fields, Siberian Wallflower offers a sturdy, 16" stalk topped with a vivid cluster of orange blooms.
How to Plant Siberian Wallflower
When to Plant Wallflower Seeds
Start Wallflower indoors 4-6 weeks before the last frost of the season or sow directly into the garden after the last frost of the season has passed.
Where to Plant Plant Wallflower Seeds
Wallflowers must be planted in areas that have access to full sun (6-8 hours of sun per day), and prefers sandy loams that are well draining and mildly acidic. Wallflowers can suffer when exposed to harsh evening sun in hotter climates, morning sun is preferred.
How to Plant Plant Wallflower Seeds
When started outdoors, scatter Wallflower seeds into moistened garden soil via broadcasting, and do not cover the seeds as light is required for germination. Keep the soil moist during the germination process. When started indoors, transplant seedlings into the garden 6-10 inches apart.
How to Care for Plant Wallflower
Pinch back spent blooms as needed to encourage reblooming. Once established, water Wallflowers sparingly but deeply, being sure to water more frequently during hot periods as necessary. Do not allow plants to sit in wet soils that don't drain properly. Established Wallflowers are drought tolerant.
Seed Coverage for Siberian Wallflower Seeds
Amount |
Recommended Coverage |
Packet |
Up to 80 Sq. Ft |
1 Ounce |
Up to 625 Sq. Ft |
1/4 Pound |
Up to 2,500 Sq. Ft |
1 Pound |
Up to 10,000 Sq. Ft |
5 Pounds |
Up to 1.25 Acres |
Companion Plants for Siberian Wallflower Seeds
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From Our Customers
5.00/5 Based on 4 Reviews
Wow! Bright & Early
We live in the Dallas / Fort Worth area. We planted these 2 years ago, and they started popping like crazy this March. You can see them from far away. Absolutely stunning flower for early spring. Can’t quit walking out in the field to look at them. They are a must buy.
- Christopher, Apr 2018
An enchanting start
I planted Bee's knees and deer resistant seed mixes. The Siberian Wallflower was early and is a favorite. So colorful and lasts beautifully, I will plants more of them next year.
- Laurel, Apr 2017
What a surprise!
I spread the seeds last summer and had no idea I'd get early spring blooms. I thought maybe these were calendulas but not so! very pretty and nice to have when other things aren't blooming yet.
- Beth, Apr 2017
Early Pleaser
I purchased a pound of the All Perennial Wild Flower Mix and spread the seeds early summer last year. I had lots of flowers but I saw no sign of these flowers until early spring when they covered the hillside with orange color. I purchased a 1/4 lb. of the Siberian Wallflowers Seeds to spread amongst the other flowers so that I have more orange color in early spring. They are a great starting flower for the blooming season and its nice to watch the colors change as different flowers come into bloom.
- James McKelvie, Sep 2015