The generic name originates from the German doctor Dr. J.F. von Eschscholz. The specific name 'californica' refers to the plant's original habitat. The single-flowered mixture has a rich range of colours. Sow in the garden. Pricking out and transplanting are not possible due to the tap roots. Ideal for edges, flower beds, borders and flower boxes.
| Properties |
| Seedo class |
SL2 |
| Number of seeds |
ca. 650 |
| Flower color |
Mix |
| Latin name |
Eschscholzia californica |
| Perennial |
1 |
| Price group |
2 |
| Position |
Sun |
| Total weight of seed |
1 g |