Total Number of seeds: 100
Bring magic to your garden with Nemophila Five Spot Wild Flower Seeds, also known as Nemophila maculata. These dainty winter annuals bloom into delicate white flowers with distinct blue-purple spots at the tips of each petal—making them a true eye-catcher in any landscape. Easy to grow and low-maintenance, Five Spot flowers thrive in cooler climates and are ideal for borders, pots, and mass planting. With their charming appearance and unique coloring, these wildflowers create a fairy-tale setting right in your garden.
Perfect for beginners and experienced gardeners alike, Nemophila Five Spot Seeds promise a lush, colorful bloom throughout the winter months. Add them to flower beds, mix borders, or even as a groundcover. Their unusual petal pattern will make your garden stand out effortlessly.
Type of Seed: Nemophila Five Spot Wild Flower Seeds
Germination Time: 7–14 days
Hours of Sunlight Needed: 4–6 hours (partial shade to full sun)
Where to Grow: Beds, pots, containers, borders
Growing Season: Winter
Seed Sowing Depth: 0.5 cm
Ideal Climate: Cool, dry winter season
Bloom/Plant Height: 15–20 cm
Organic Fertilizer Requirements: Compost every 3 weeks
Life Span: Annual
Ideal Growing Temperature: 15–25°C
Blooming/Harvesting Time: 50–60 days after sowing
Maintenance Requirements: Low
Watering Frequency: Moderate; keep soil moist but not soggy
Ideal Grow Bag Size: 9×9 inches or more
Nemophila Five Spot grows best in India’s cooler months from October to February. The low temperatures and mild sunlight during this time support healthy growth and colorful blooms. Avoid sowing in hot or humid seasons for best performance.
Use a well-drained 9–12 inch pot filled with loose, rich soil.
Sow seeds directly into the pot without covering them deeply.
Place the pot in a partially shaded spot.
Keep soil evenly moist and protect from harsh afternoon sun.
Thin seedlings if crowded for proper airflow and healthy flowering.
Preparation: Use soft, organic-rich soil with good drainage.
Sowing: Scatter seeds gently over the soil and press lightly.
Watering: Mist the soil surface until moist.
Germination: Takes 7–14 days in winter temperatures.
Transplanting: Not required; direct sowing is best.
Sunlight: Prefers partial sun or filtered light.
Soil: Fertile, loose, and well-draining.
Fertilization: Light organic fertilizer every 20 days.
Pruning: No major pruning needed; remove faded blooms.
Support and Spacing: Space 15 cm apart.
Pest Control: Minimal pests; watch for snails or aphids.
Disease Prevention: Avoid waterlogging and crowding.
Mulching: Add dry mulch to conserve moisture.
Harvesting: Cut flowers early morning for display use.
1. Use Nutrient-Rich Fertilizers When Flowering Starts
When your flowers start to bloom, use nutrient-rich fertilizers like Organic Bone Meal Powder or Super Meal Organic Manure. These options help your plants produce bigger and brighter blooms.
2. Choose Organic Fertilizers
Opt for organic fertilizers such as Vermicompost Fertilizer or Cow Dung Manure Fertilizer to naturally boost plant health and improve soil quality.
3. Fertilize at Regular Intervals
Apply fertilizers every 20-25 days using products like Neem Cake to ensure your flowers get a steady supply of nutrients
Distinct blue spots on white petals – stunning natural design
Grows low and bushy – perfect for borders and ground cover
Fast-blooming and long-lasting
Loved by pollinators like bees and butterflies
Ideal for winter flower beds and ornamental displays
Excellent choice for cool-season wildflower gardens
Attractive edging and pot plant for small spaces
Unique floral design adds character to any garden
Great for children’s gardens and naturalistic landscapes
Easy to grow with minimal effort
Avoid sowing in hot months
Do not overwater – soggy soil leads to root rot
Keep under partial sun if temperatures go above 28°C
Thin out dense seedlings to prevent fungal issues
Problem: Leaf yellowing
Solution: Improve drainage and reduce watering.
Problem: No flowering
Solution: Ensure 4–6 hours of sunlight and use bloom booster fertilizer.
Problem: Aphids or snails
Solution: Apply neem oil or sprinkle diatomaceous earth around the base.
Q: Can Nemophila Five Spot grow in pots?
A: Yes, they grow beautifully in pots and containers with proper drainage.
Q: How tall do the plants grow?
A: They grow to about 15–20 cm in height.
Q: Can these be sown directly?
A: Yes, direct sowing is preferred for this variety.
Q: Are these flowers suitable for hot climates?
A: No, they grow best in cool, dry winter climates.
Local Names of Nemophila: Panch Bindhu Phool, Blue Dot Flower, White Spotted Winter Flower, Five Petal Winter Bloom
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Gopal
Soil thoda sandy thi, fir bhi plant ne achha perform kiya.
Arun
Light watering aur daily sunlight se acha result mila.
Aman
Packaging neat thi, koi damage nahi aaya seeds pe.
Iqbal
Grow bags mein bhi try kiya, result was same — excellent!
Ajay
Friends ne bhi poocha yeh kaunsa flower hai, very unique!
Ruchi
Blooming season perfect tha, April-May mein full phool aaye.
Ravi
Seedlings transplant karne ke baad growth aur tez ho gaya.
Shalini
Seeds pure lag rahe the, koi mix ya damage nahi tha.
Meena
White and purple combo really stands out garden ke corner mein.
Kiran
Chhoti height wali plant thi but flowers bahut vibrant the.