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An early spring bloomer is our featured flower of the month, the Siberian Wallflower. This hardy perennial appears in both vibrant yellow and orange clusters suspending from delicate foliage. The Wallflower (Cheiranthus allionii), thrives in moderate temperatures in addition to tolerating some low temperatures which makes this lovely plant a spring favorite.  I start my seeds in rich well draining soil for flowers that will add a splash of bright color throughout my garden during the early weeks of the season.  Cheers

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