Crosswort is a tufted perennial identifiable by its un-stalked leaves in whorls along the stem and small, pale yellow flowers of four petals clustered around the stem just above the leaves. The only other common plant with whorled leaves and yellow flowers is Ladys bedstraw but it, in common with other true bedstraws, has its flowers in terminal panicles giving it a more frothy appearance.
Crosswort is in flower from April to June.
We sell Crosswort (Cruciata laevipes) seeds per gram; customers should be aware that when ordering more than one gram of Crosswort seeds, the entire amount will be bagged together to reduce unnecessary packaging.
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