Scarlet Pentapetes Seeds (Pentapetes phoenicea)
Scarlet Pentapetes Seeds (Pentapetes phoenicea)
Scarlet Pentapetes Seeds (Pentapetes phoenicea)

Scarlet Pentapetes Seeds (Pentapetes phoenicea)

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Harvested from the gardens at Monticello. Thomas Jefferson sowed seed of this tender, summer-flowering annual along the flower border on Monticello’s West Lawn in 1811, referring to it as "Scarlet Mallow." He likely obtained the seed of this uncommon native of the Old World tropics from Philadelphia nurseryman Bernard McMahon, who noted "Scarlet Pentapetes" in his American Gardener’' Calendar, 1806. Scarlet Pentapetes is as rare in gardens today as it was in 1811. Pentapetes (“5 petals”) phoenicea (“scarlet”) forms a handsome plant with deep green, heavily-lobed leaves, and attractive, orange-red, mallow-like flowers that open around noon and close the following morning.

Sow seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost date at 75˚F. Soak seeds in hot water for 12-24 hours before sowing to improve germination. Transplant to 3" pots once they have several true leaves, then harden off and plant outdoors in well-drained soil after last frost. Approximately 20 seeds per packet.

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Details

Genus Pentapetes
Species phoenicea
USDA Zones 11
Exposure Full Sun
Planting Method Transplant
Planting Depth 1/4"
Plant Spacing 1.5' apart
Habit 4' H


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