Wallflowers (the common name of the plant of the genus Erysimum) is a plant type of fall-flowering plants in the cabbage family (Brassica) found in rock gardens across the world.Brassicaceae are a type of plant that’s very common throughout the world. Their seeds have been cultivated for hundreds of years, mostly for their scent.The wallflower grows from a single base and produces large multicolored blooms, each of which is split into three blossoms. The flowers that bloom will be white or pink at first, but you can speed up the coloring process by gently rubbing them!Most commonly, wallflowers are found growing in the wild although they are a popular garden flower. While planting wallflowers, be careful to put them in well-drained soil while growing them and water regularly. Growing wallflower blossoms can continue until the fall if planted in the proper spot in your garden.Environmental FactorsThe wallflower is considered to be an annual plant that grows between 8-32 in (20-80 cm) tall. They have blooms that grow in clusters on stalks. The wallflower is hardy and thrives in Northern climates and Southern climates, but hate frost.The color of these blooms can range from white to pink, yellow, and blue, depending on the color of the center cone in each flower. These flowers produce seeds in about two months after they flower and complete their life cycle.The plants reach maturity within two years; however, their flowers begin to appear after about four months from planting the seeds. The first flowers appear in early spring, the second in June, and the third in July. The wallflower typically has a single stalk with one to three flowers; however, the flowering season varies by region.These annuals can be grown from a seed outdoors in spring or summer, but will not look their best without consistent warmth and sunlight. A wallflower requires almost six to eight hours of sun every day. The plants need well-drained soil to prevent root rot and should have a lot of nitrogen applied to the soil to create a green display with large blossoms. To promote the good growth of flowers, wallflower fields will often have their soil enhanced with peat moss before planting begins. They come under the U.S. zones 6-9.Cool Wallflower FactsThe wallflower might look small and pretty, but there are a lot of cool facts about these plants.Wallflowers are closely related to members of the dianthus family and thus have many characteristics in common with other plants of the same genus. These flowers are commonly confused with carnations for their similar color, shape, and density. Wallflowers are one of the earliest flowering plants in spring. They are also not to be mistaken for Centaurea, which are also called ‘wallflowers’.Wallflowers are annuals and will live for about four years. A wallflower starts out looking like a tower of different colors but then eventually the petals will fall to the ground. When the time is right, you can replant them! Though they might look tasty, wallflowers aren’t edible! Wallflowers can be toxic if ingested in large amounts.Wallflower seeds can be consumed, however. They have a nutty taste and can be added to soups or eaten on their own after being boiled, roasted or fried.Some wallflowers bloom seasonally, while others flower yearly. They can be pruned late summer to promote the growth of new buds and in late fall to early winter so as to avoid plants setting seed. Siberian wallflowers also need to be planted in the fall so as to bloom in time for spring.Adding wallflowers in bouquets was a Medieval custom from men to their sweethearts, as it signified fidelity, as the wallflower is thought to be shy.Psychological SupportThe flowers have their own type of psychology. And no, we aren’t talking about human wallflowers at all. The plant needs psychological support, too!A wallflower that is not getting its fair share of light and water, or is crowded out by other plants in your garden, will either defend itself by producing thorns or make use of its pedal power to attract the attention of a potential pollinator to your garden.Both options make them more resilient to being crowded out, but they are also less likely to find someone willing to look at them and appreciate their beauty. If flowers do not get attention from humans, then they can turn on each other and start competing for resources.Benefits To HumankindOne use for these plants is when you are looking for something unique to give someone as a gift. Wallflowers make great gifts because they are used in many different ways.Also, if you know someone who likes gardening and you would like to do something nice for them, then wallflowers are a great gift idea because they can be planted in their garden, from a seed or from a cutting. Another use for these plants is that you could use them when you have old walls in your garden or yard and you want it to look full and beautiful.They help with air purification, which helps improve the quality of air in your home and garden. The plant can be found throughout the world, growing in abundance in countries such as Australia, China, and France. In eastern China, wallflower seeds grow on moist banks of the Yellow River and along small creeks where water from rains drain from nearby mountains to collect. In Western Australia, wallflowers are part of a diverse ecosystem where they live in open grasslands with low shrub cover and grow alongside sunflowers.Many kinds of wallflower erysimum are hardy perennials with lovely evergreen foliage that adds structure and aesthetic value to the landscape after they are finished blooming. The Aegean wallflower (Species: Erysiumu cheiri) is a native of southern European cliff sides and meadows that have become naturalized in the United Kingdom. They can be planted in sunny locations.After the wallflower blooms have finished blossoming, give the wallflower a little trim and deadhead the plant. Wallflowers, for their beauty, require full sun exposure in summer; else, without the full sun in summer, they will not blossom effectively. Biennial wallflowers are sown in late spring and planted in the garden in the fall (you can buy bare-root wallflower plants for fall planting). After flowering, dig them up and compost them. Wallflowers can also be grown in containers. The plant should be spaced around 6 in (15 cm) apart in the containers, to encourage more flowers, and they should be planted at the same time as tulip bulbs.Colors such as pale blues, warmer reds, golden yellows, hot pinks, light pinks, creamy yellows, orange-yellow, light orange, and orange are all available in the wallflower. The orange flowers are considered to represent sentiments of eagerness and enthusiasm since they are vivid and striking.

Wallflowers (the common name of the plant of the genus Erysimum) is a plant type of fall-flowering plants in the cabbage family (Brassica) found in rock gardens across the world.