This biennial species commonly
found in dry meadows and along roadsides gets its
common name from its lemon scented, primrose
yellow flowers that open at dusk and close by
noon the next day. Early settlers in North
America cultivated the plant for the nutritious
roots.
SEED
GERMINATION INFO
No pre-treatment
necessary other than cold, dry storage.
Seed will germinate upon sowing in a warm
location.
Note seed needs light to germinate, do
not cover after sowing. Water from bottom
as necessary, do not let soil dry out
until seedlings are established. Approx. 80 seeds per pack