Shoo-Fly Plant (Nicandra physalodes) An annual plant native to Peru, reaching 3-4 feet in height and equally wide as the plants mature. Also known as Apple of Peru, this species is similar to a small bush with many deep blue-mauve coloured flowers which turn into unique paper pods much like other members of the Nightshade family. We plant several of these in our greenhouses to attract and kill whiteflies. Several pants alongside our broccoli seem to have deterred the cabbage butterflies. It is also thought that the seed pods resemble hornet and wasp nests which keep many small insects at a distance. Plants are quite prolific and will need some space. Also, the green-brown fruits that are encased in green-black calcyes, make excellent dried fall & winter decorations.
75 seeds per packet $4.45
Growing Instructions: Start seeds indoors 6 - 8 weeks before last frost. Germination can be slow, expect anywhere from 3-5 weeks. Move transplants after the last frost into a location with good drainage and full sun. Roots are temperamental. Can also be directly sown outdoors in late fall.
CAUTION: All parts of the plant are toxic and poisonous not only to flies but also to humans. Purchaser assumes all liability when purchasing this product.