Seed Treatment:
 • Cold stratify seeds for 42 days at 1–5°C (34–41°F) in the refrigerator.
 • Place seeds in a sealed bag with moist sand, vermiculite, or paper towel.
 • If seedlings emerge early, remove and plant them right away.
Best Time to Sow:
 • Outdoors: Late fall or early spring.
 • Indoors: 6–8 weeks before your last expected frost, with cold stratification beforehand.
Optimum Germination Temperature:
 • Day: 70–75°F (21–24°C)
 • Keep consistently warm and humid for best results.
Germination Time:
 • Up to 60 days.
Sowing Instructions:
 • Sow seeds about 6 mm (¼ inch) deep in moist, well-draining seed-starting mix.
 • Lightly cover with fine soil or vermiculite—light is not required for germination.
 • Keep soil evenly moist (not soggy) and cover with a humidity dome or plastic wrap.
Light Requirements:
 • Bright light during germination is helpful but not essential.
 • Once sprouted, grow in full sun for strong stems and better flowering.
Soil Requirements:
 • Prefers light, sandy or loamy, well-drained soil.
 • Avoid heavy or compacted soil that retains excess water.
Post-Germination Care:
 • Remove cover once seedlings appear.
 • Transplant when they have 2–3 sets of true leaves.
 • Harden off by gradually introducing seedlings to outdoor conditions before transplanting.
Growing Tips:
 • Native North American perennial with tall spikes of purple or white flowers.
 • Blooms from top to bottom in mid-to-late summer.
 • Attracts butterflies, bees, and other pollinators.
 • Excellent as a cut flower and for vertical interest in gardens.
 • Low-maintenance and deer-resistant.
 • In fall, let seed heads dry for reseeding or feeding birds—or cut back spent stalks.
Plant this stunning perennial for beauty, biodiversity, and lasting performance in your sunny garden!