Wandering Charivnyk is a rare herbaceous ornamental variety appreciated for its unusual growth form and lush green foliage. This specialty plant thrives in garden beds, collector plots, and decorative container plantings. Its seasonal flowers attract pollinators, adding biodiversity to unique and uncommon garden collections.
Features
• Rare herbaceous ornamental for plant collectors
• Distinctive foliage and unique growth shape
• Flowers support pollinators and beneficial garden insects
• Excellent for decorative borders and specialty garden spaces
• Suitable for container growing and small display areas
• Non-GMO seed variety
Specifications
• Name: Wandering Charivnyk
• Plant Type: Herbaceous ornamental (annual or perennial depending on climate)
• Hardiness: Varies by region; grows as tender perennial in warmer climates
• Foliage: Green; may vary by growing conditions
• Flowering: Seasonal, supports pollinators
• Growth Habit: Upright or lightly spreading herbaceous clump
• Height (Estimated): 8–24 inches
• Spread (Estimated): 6–18 inches
• Light: Full sun to partial shade
• Soil: Well-drained, moderately fertile soil
• Water: Moderate moisture; avoid soggy soil
• Heirloom: Not documented; rare variety
• GMO Status: Non-GMO
• Organic: Not certified organic
• Pollinator Value: Supports bees & beneficial insects
• Maintenance Level: Low to moderate
• Seed Viability: 1–3 years stored cool & dry
Planting Guide
• Sow seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before frost or direct sow after last frost.
• Lightly cover seeds with fine soil (approx. 1/8 inch).
• Keep soil evenly moist until germination (10–30 days, variable).
• Transplant seedlings into full sun or partial shade with well-drained soil.
• Water moderately; do not allow soil to stay waterlogged.
• Allow flower heads to mature if self-seeding is desired.