Description
3-4′ tall, sturdy plants with elegant sprays of white, star-shaped trumpets. Nicotiana blooms exude a sweet perfume at night and their nectar is a favorite of hummingbirds.
Days to Maturity: 75-85
Latin name: Nicotiana langsdorffii
Life cycle for seed saving: Annual
Planting Instructions:
Sow Nicotiana indoors late winter or spring. Press seeds into soil but do not cover, as seeds need light to germinate. Transplant outdoors in full sun after last frost. Plant spacing: 18-24″
For more tips on when to plant flower seed, check out our NW Flower Planting Calendar!
All of our seed is Non-GMO and Certified Organic by Washington State Department of Agriculture. We grow the majority of our varieties here at Deep Harvest Farm on Whidbey Island while we purchase the rest from other small, organic Northwest seed growers. Finally, all of our offerings are open-pollinated (OP) so that you too can save and share seed from these plants!