Goldfields | Lasthenia californica seeds
Lasthenia californica is an annual wildflower known by the common name California Goldfields. Native to California and much of western North America, it is especially loved for creating cheerful carpets of small golden-yellow, daisy-like flowers in open fields, meadows, slopes, and wildflower plantings. It is one of those humble little annuals that becomes absolutely magical when sown in mass — tiny on its own, but meadow-level drama when happy.
California Goldfields grows best in full sun with well-draining soil and seasonal winter/spring moisture. It is well suited for native wildflower gardens, pollinator patches, meadow plantings, and low-water landscapes. Plants are usually low-growing, with narrow leaves and bright yellow flower heads that bloom in spring. Fall sowing is recommended in mild California climates so seeds can germinate with cool-season rains and bloom naturally in spring.
Height: 4–16 inches.
Optimum Soil Temperature for Germination: 55F–70F
Blooming Period: February–June.
Germination: 7–21 days
Sowing Depth: Surface sow or lightly cover, about 1/16"
Packet contains ~100 organically grown seeds, untreated, hand gathered and packed, non-gmo.