Meadow Foam - Garden Basics - Flower - Annual
(Limnanthes douglasii)
Meadow
foam is sometimes called fried egg or poached egg flower for it's
yellow center with white edges. They grow 8-12 inches high and
are excellent for edgings and damp rockeries. They prefer cool
areas but will grow in warmer zones if the soil is kept moist.
Meadow Foam is not suitable for tropical climates. They have a
sweet fragrance, and bees find them very attractive. Flowers appear
in spring and early summer, and are not suitable for cutting.
Plants will often self-sow.
Choose a sunny location where the soil is damp at all times but not soggy. Work in lots of organic material to help the soil retain moisture. Sow seeds in fall or early spring directly in the garden. Cover the seeds lightly and keep the soil moist. Germination takes about three weeks. Thin seedlings to six inches apart. Plants do not need a lot of fertilizer. One feeding with a complete fertilizer after the plants are established is usually enough.
- Type
annual -
Propagation
seeds -
Light
sun -
Flower Color
yellow centers with white edges -
Bloom Time
spring and early summer -
Height
8-12 inches -
Width
6 inches -
Soil Requirements
moist -
Zones
not suitable for tropical climates -
Uses
edgings, damp rockeries, between paving stones



