Yellow Eyeball/Toothache Plant Seeds (Naturally Grown)
$3.50
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SKU
GH2409
Leaves and flower buds are edible and famously deliver a tingly, numbing “electric” bite, which is why they have long been chewed as a traditional toothache herb and used to spark up salads and cocktails.
Yellow Eyeball Plant, also called toothache plant, paracress, or spilanthes (Acmella oleracea), is a playful garden oddity with button-like golden flowers. Easy to grow from seed, it forms a compact, mounded plant about 12 to 24 inches tall that thrives in full sun to part shade with evenly moist, well-drained soil, blooming from summer into fall. The bronzy green foliage is attractive in beds and containers, and the blooms make a fun, conversation-starting cut flower. Leaves and flower buds are edible and famously deliver a tingly, numbing “electric” bite, which is why they have long been chewed as a traditional toothache herb and used to spark up salads and cocktails.
| Botanical Name | Acmella oleracea |
|---|---|
| Seeds Per Pack | 50 |
| Life Cycle | Annual |
| Min. Time to Germinate | 14 Days |
| Max. Time to Germinate | 21 Days |
| Depth to Sow Seeds | Surface Sow; press seeds gently into the soil to make good contact, but do not cover with any additional soil; these seeds require light to germinate |
| When to Sow | Indoors 4-6 weeks before last spring frost |
| Growing Height | 12-18 in. (30-45 cm) |
| Plant Spacing | 12-15 in. (30-38 cm) |
| Hardiness | USDA Zone 9b: to 30F, USDA Zone 10a: to 35F, USDA Zone 10b: to 40F, USDA Zone 11a: to 45F |
| Sun Exposure | Full Sun, Sun to Partial Shade |
| Danger | N/A |
| Bloom Color | Bright Yellow, Red |
| Bloom Time | Late Summer/Early Fall, Mid-Summer |
| Foliage | Aromatic, Evergreen, Grown for Foliage |
| Other Details | Average Water Needs; Water regularly; do not overwater |
| Soil pH Requirements | 6.1 to 6.5 (mildly acidic), 6.6 to 7.5 (neutral) |
| Propagation Methods | From seed; direct sow after last frost, From seed; sow indoors before last frost |
| Seed Collecting | Allow seedheads to dry on plants; remove and collect seeds, Properly cleaned, seed can be successfully stored |
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