Five Spot Seeds - Nemophila Maculata Native California Wildflower

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Description

Five Spot - California's Charming Native Wildflower

Nemophila maculata, commonly known as Five Spot, is a stunning annual wildflower native to California that brings distinctive beauty to any garden. Each delicate, cup-shaped white blossom features five rounded petals adorned with a striking deep purple or blue spot at the tip—creating the signature look that gives this flower its memorable name.

Key Features & Benefits

  • Unique Beauty: Eye-catching white blooms with distinctive purple-spotted petals
  • Compact Growth: Grows 6-12 inches tall, perfect for borders and containers
  • Pollinator Magnet: Attracts bees and butterflies to your garden
  • Easy to Grow: Thrives in full sun to partial shade with well-drained soil
  • Native California Plant: Adapted to local conditions and supports native ecosystems

Growing Your Five Spot Wildflowers

Five Spot flourishes in cool, moist conditions during early spring, creating a soft, colorful carpet of blooms that transforms wildflower gardens, meadows, and naturalized landscapes. Its low-growing habit makes it ideal for edging pathways, filling containers, or adding gentle color to rock gardens.

Experience the joy of growing this beloved California native wildflower—a favorite among gardeners for its cheerful blooms and effortless charm.

Five Spot Seeds - Nemophila Maculata Native California Wildflower
Five Spot
Planting Instructions

Five Spot (Nemophila maculata) Planting Instructions

Outdoor Planting (Direct Sow)


  1. Timing:
    Sow seeds outdoors in early spring as soon as the soil can be worked, or in fall in mild-winter regions (like California) for natural spring blooms.

  2. Site Selection:
    Choose a sunny to partly shaded location (4–6 hours of sunlight daily). Five Spot prefers cool spring weather and will fade as temperatures rise.

  3. Soil Preparation:
    Loosen soil to a depth of 4–6 inches.
    Mix in compost or organic matter for better drainage and fertility.

    Rake smooth before sowing.

  4. Sowing:
    Sprinkle seeds evenly over the soil surface.

    Press lightly into the soil (do not cover deeply — light aids germination).

    Space seeds about 6–8 inches apart for best display.

  5. Watering:
    Keep soil consistently moist (not soggy) until seedlings emerge, usually in 7–14 days.

    Once established, water lightly but regularly during dry periods.

  6. Care:
    No fertilizer is usually needed.

    Remove weeds carefully to avoid disturbing young plants.

    Allow flowers to reseed naturally for blooms the next spring.

Indoor Planting (Seed Starting)


  1. Timing:
    Start seeds 4–6 weeks before the last expected frost date.

  2. Containers & Soil:
    Use small pots or seed trays with well-draining seed-starting mix.

    Moisten the soil before sowing.

  3. Sowing Seeds:
    Press seeds gently into the soil surface (do not bury).

    Maintain gentle light contact—light is needed for germination.

  4. Light & Temperature:
    Place in bright light or under grow lights for 12–14 hours per day.

    Keep temperatures between 55–65°F (13–18°C) for best germination.

  5. Watering:
    Mist lightly to keep soil evenly moist but never waterlogged.

    Germination typically occurs in 7–14 days.

  6. Transplanting:
    Harden off seedlings gradually outdoors for a week before planting.

    Transplant into prepared beds once soil is workable and frost danger has passed.

    Space 6–8 inches apart.

🌸 Tips for Success


  • Five Spot thrives in cool, moist spring conditions and is ideal for early-season color.

  • Excellent for containers, borders, and native wildflower meadows.

  • Allow to self-seed each year for recurring blooms.

Testimonials

★★★★★

I love Native Sunflowers in my home garden and landscape.

Mary Hoggins
Tyler, Texas
★★★★★

Last year in the Fall, I collected a lot of seeds I planted this year.

Roger Holmes
Dallas, Texas
★★★★★

They really added a big splash of color to the front of my house garden bed. Love them!

Audrey Long
Mobile, Alabama

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