Baby Blue Eyes

Baby Blue Eyes is a flower native to both California and Oregon. This flower can be planted in an area that receives full sun and partial shade. It can also be started indoors. Baby Blue Eyes favor cool temperatures and moist soil and needs to be planted in an area that does not receive direct sunlight, but will still get some sun exposure. The northern side of a building or structure would work well. Baby Blue Eyes needs to be fall planted in zones 7-10 and will provide a burst of early spring color.

Details:
  • Common Name: Baby Blue Eyes
  • Latin Name: Nemophila menziesii
  • Type: Flower
  • Color: blue,white
  • Cycle: Annual
  • Origin: Native
  • Height: 6-12"
  • Planting Season: Spring
  • Bloom Season: Spring
  • Germination: 7-30 Days
  • Seeds Per Pound: 258,000
  • Seeding Rate: 8

*Planting and Bloom Season. Please remember that Planting and Bloom seasons will differ for each variety depending on the location and climate conditions where they are being planted. Please refer to the USDA Plant Hardiness Map provided in our FAQ section for specifics on how to determine the best time of year to plant for your specific situation. The information provided below is based on experienced agricultural practices throughout the Willamette Valley of Oregon and is applicable to Zones 7-10 only.