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Wildflowers
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Cultural Requirements2 |
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| Alyssum, Sweet | Lobularia maritima | P/Sun-Dry/Moist | White | ||||
| Alyssum, Dwarf Sweet Purple | Lobularia maritima (Dwarf Purple) | P/Sun-Dry/Moist | Purple | ||||
| Alyssum, Dwarf Sweet Pink | Lobularia maritima (Sweet Pink) | See above | |||||
| Alyssum, Swt Carpet of Snow | Lobularia maritima, Carpet | See above | |||||
| Aster, Bigelow's | Machaeranthera bigelovii | Sun-Dry | Purple | ||||
| Aster, China | Callistephus chinensis | ||||||
| Aster, Golden | Chrysopsis villosa | Sun-Dry | Yellow | ||||
| Aster, New England | Aster novae-angliae | P/Sun-Dry/Moist | Pink/Violet/Purple | ||||
| Aster, New York | Aster novi-belgii | P/Sun/Moist | Purple | ||||
| Aster, Prairie | Machaeranthera tanacetifolia | P/Sun-Dry | Violet | ||||
| Aster, Sky Blue | Aster azureus |
P |
P/Sun-Dry/Moist | 30-40 | Blue-Violet | S-F | 1,312,000 |
| Aster, Smooth | Aster ptarmicoides |
P |
Sun-Dry/Moist | 30-48 | Violet | F | 1,014,000 |
| Aster, White Upland | Aster ptarmicoides | Sun-Dry | White | ||||
| Baby Blue-Eyes | Nemophila menziesii | P/Shade-Moist | Blue | ||||
| Baby's Breath, Annual | Gypsophila elegans | P/Sun-Dry | White | ||||
| Baby's Breath , Perennial | Gypsophila paniculata | Sun-Dry/Moist | White | ||||
| Balsamroot, Arrowleaf | Balsamorhiza sagittata |
P |
Sun-Dry/Moist |
16-30 |
Yellow | Sp-S | 43,000 |
| Basket-of-gold | Alyssum saxatile | Sun-Dry | Yellow | ||||
| Beardtongue, Narrow Leaved | Penstemon angustifolius |
P |
Sun-Dry/Moist | 9-12 | Pink-violet | Sp | 270,000 |
| Beeplant, Rocky Mountain | Cleome serrulata |
A |
Sun-Dry |
12-48 |
Pink/Lavender | S | 62,000 |
| Bellflower, Tussock | Campanula carpatica | Sun/Shade-Dry/Moist | Lavender-Blue | ||||
| Bergamot | Monarda fistulosa | P/Sun-Dry/Moist | Purple | ||||
| Bird's Eyes | Gilia tricolor | Sun-Dry | Lavender-White | ||||
| Bishop's Flower | Ammi majus | Sun-Dry/Moist | White | ||||
| Black-Eyed Susan | Rudbeckia hirta | P/Sun-Dry/Moist | Yellow |
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| Black-Eyed Susan, Sweet | Rudbeckia subtomentosa |
P |
P/sun-Moist | 36-54 | Yellow | S-F | 529,000 |
| Black-Eyed Susan Vine | Thunbergia alata | Sun-Moist | Yellow-Orange | ||||
| Blazing Star | Mentzelia lindleyi | Sun-Dry | Yellow | ||||
| Blazingstar, Rough | Liastris aspera |
P |
sun-Dry | 24-36 | Purple | S-F | 210,000 |
| Blood Flower | Asclepias curvassavica |
A |
Sun-Dry/Moist | 18-36 | Red-Orange | S-F | 186,000 |
| Bluebell, California | Phacelia campanularia | Sun-Dry | Blue | ||||
| Bluebonnet, Texas | Lupinus texensis | P/Sun-Dry/Moist | Blue | ||||
| Blue-Eyed Grass | Sisyrinchium bellum | Sun-Moist | Purple | ||||
| Boneset | Eupatorium perfoliatum |
P |
P/sun-Moist | 36-48 | White | S-F | 2,563,000 |
| Bundleflower, Illinois | Desmanthus illinoensis |
P |
Sun-Dry | 36-60 | Cream | S | 67,000 |
| Calendula | Calendula officinalis | Sun-Dry/Moist | Yellow/Orange | ||||
| Candytuft | Iberis umbellata | P/Sun-Dry/Moist | White/Pink/Violet | ||||
| Candytuft, Perennial | Iberis sempervirens | P/Sun-Dry | White | ||||
| Cardinal Flower | Lobelia cardinalis | P/Shade-Moist | Red | ||||
| Catchfly | Silene armeria | P/Sun-Dry | Pink | ||||
| Catchfly, Dwarf | Silene armeria (dwarf) | P/Sun-Dry | Pink | ||||
| Catchfly, Nodding | Silene pendula | P/Sun-Dry/Moist | Pink | ||||
| Chamomile, Roman | Anthemis nobilis | P/Sun-Dry | White | ||||
| Chicory | Cichorium intybus | P/Sun-Dry | Blue | ||||
| Chinese Forget-Me-Not | Cynoglossum amabile | Sun/Shade-Dry/Moist | Blue | ||||
| Chinese Houses | Collinsia heterophylla | P/Sun-Dry | White-Violet | ||||
| Clarkia | Clarkia unguiculata | Sun-Dry/Moist | Pink/Lavender | ||||
| Clarkia, Deerhorn | Clarkia pulchella | Sun-Dry | Pink/White | ||||
| Crimson Clover | Trifolium incarnatum |
A |
P/Sun-Moist |
24-36 |
Crimson | S-F | 97,000 |
| Clover, White Prairie | Petalostemon candidum | Sun-Dry | White | ||||
| Clover, Purple Prairie | Petalostemon purpureum | Sun-Dry | Purple | ||||
| Clover, Roundheaded Bush | Lespedeza capitata |
P |
Sun-Dry | 30-45 | Cream | S-F | 128,000 |
| Columbine, Blue | Aquilegia caerulea | Sun/Shade-Moist | Blue/White | ||||
| Columbine, Dwarf | Aquilegia vulgaris | P/Shade-Moist | Red/Violet/Blue | ||||
| Columbine, Eastern | Aquilegia canadensis | Sun/Shade-Moist | Red-Yellow | ||||
| Columbine, Mixed colors | Aquilegia caerulea | Sun/Shade-Moist | Yellow/Red/Violet/Blue | ||||
| Compass Plant | Silphium laciniatum |
P |
P/sun-Moist | 48-100 | Yellow | S-F | 12,000 |
| Coneflower, Grey-Headed | Ratibida pinnata | P/Sun-Dry/Moist | Yellow | ||||
| Coneflower, Clasping | Rudbeckia amplexicaulis | P/Sun-Dry/Moist | Yellow-Red | ||||
| Coneflower, Cutleaf | Rudbeckia laciniata |
P |
P/Sun-Moist | 36-90 | Yellow | S-F | 313,000 |
| Coneflower, Dwarf Red | Ratibida columnifera (dwarf) | Sun-Dry | Red | ||||
| Coneflower, Mexican Hat | Ratibida columnifera | P/Sun-Dry | Red/Yellow | ||||
| Coneflower, Narrow Lf Purple | Echinacea angustifolia |
P |
Sun-Dry | 12-24 | Violet | S | 110,000 |
| Coneflower, Pale Purple | Enchinacea pallida |
P |
P/Sun-Dry | 24-48 | Lavender | S | 106,000 |
| Coneflower, Prairie | Ratibida columnifera | P/Sun-Dry | Yellow | ||||
| Coneflower, Purple | Echinacea purpurea | P/Shade-Dry/Moist | Purple | ||||
| Coneflower, Yellow | Echinacea paradoxa |
P |
P/sun-Dry/Moist | 12-36 | Yellow | S | 62,000 |
| Coreopsis, Lance-Lvd. | Coreopsis lanceolata | P/Sun-Dry/Moist | Yellow | ||||
| Coreopsis, Dwarf Lance-Lvd. | Coreopsis lanceolata (dwarf) | P/Sun-Dry/Moist | Yellow | ||||
| Coreopsis, Plains | Coreopsis tinctoria | P/Sun Dry | Yellow-Maroon | ||||
| Coreopsis, Dwarf Plains | Coreopsis tinctoria (dwarf) | P/Sun-Dry | Yellow-Maroon | ||||
| Coreopsis, Dwarf Red Plains | Coreopsis tinctoria (dwarf) | P/Sun-Dry | Red | ||||
| Cornflower, blue | Centaurea cyanus | P/Sun-Dry | Blue | ||||
| Cornflower, Dwarf | Centaurea cyanus (dwarf) | P/Sun-Dry | Blue | ||||
| Cornflower, Polka Dot | Centaurea cyanus |
A |
P/Sun-Dry |
12-24 |
Blue/Purple/Pink/White | S | 89,000 |
| Cosmos | Cosmos bipinnatus | P/Sun-Dry | White/Pink/Crimson | ||||
| Cosmos Dwarf | Cosmos, bipinnatus (dwarf) | P/Sun-Dry | White/Pink/Crimson | ||||
| Cosmos Sulphur | Cosmos, sulphureus | P/Sun-Dry/Moist | Yellow/Orange/Red | ||||
| Cup Plant | Silphium perfoliatum |
P |
P/Sun-Dry/Moist | 40-90 | Yellow | S-F | 34,000 |
| Daisy, African | Dimorphotheca aurantiaca | Sun-Dry | Orange/Salmon/White | ||||
| Daisy, Creeping | Chrysanthemum paludosum | P/Sun-Dry/Moist | White | ||||
| Daisy, Engelmann | Engelmannia pinnatifida |
P |
Sun-Dry | 24-36 | Yellow | Sp-S | 120,000 |
| Daisy, English | Bellis perennis | P/Sun-Dry/Moist | White/Rose | ||||
| Daisy, Fleabane | Erigeron speciosus | P/Sun-Dry/Moist | Violet | ||||
| Daisy, Garland | Chrysanthemum coronarium |
A |
Sun-Dry/Moist |
24-36 |
Yellow | S-F | 288,000 |
| Daisy, Gloriosa | Rudbeckia hirta | P/Sun-Dry/Moist | Yellow-Red | ||||
| Daisy, Ox-Eye | Chrysanthemum leucanthemum | P/Sun Moist | White | ||||
| Daisy, Painted | Chrysanthemum carinatum | P/Sun-Dry/Moist | White/Yellow/Red/Purple | ||||
| Daisy, Shasta | Chrysanthemum maximum | P/Sun-Moist | White | ||||
| Daisy, Dwarf Shasta | Chrysanthemum maximum (dwf) | P/Sun-Moist | White | ||||
| Daisy, Sleepy | Xanthisma texanum |
A |
Sun-Dry |
18-30 |
Yellow | S-F | 302,000 |
| Daisy, Yellow | Chrysanthemum multicaule | P/Sun-Dry/Moist | Yellow | ||||
| Dame's Rocket | Hesperis matronalis | P/Shade-Moist |
24-48 |
Violet/White | |||
| Edelweiss | Leontopodium alpinum | Sun-Moist | White | ||||
| Five-Spot | Nemophila maculata | P/Shade-Moist | White-Purple | ||||
| Flax, Scarlet | Linum grandiflorum rubrum | P/Sun-Dry/Moist | Scarlet | ||||
| Flax, Blue | Linum perenne lewisii | Sun-Dry/Moist | Blue | ||||
| Forget-Me-Not | Myosotis sylvatica | P/Shade-Moist | Blue | ||||
| Four-O'Clock | Mirabilis jalapa | Sun-Dry/Moist | Red/Pink/Yellow/White | ||||
| Foxglove | Digitalis purpurea | P/Shade-Moist | Purple/Cream | ||||
| Gayfeather | Liatris spicata | P/Sun-Moist | Purple | ||||
| Gayfeather, Dotted | Liatris punctata |
P |
Sun-Dry | 10-16 | Purple | S-F | 194,000 |
| Gaillardia, Annual | Gaillardia pulchella | Sun-Dry | Yellow-Red | ||||
| Gaillardia, Dwarf Perennial | Gaillardia aristata (dwarf) | Sun-Dry | Yellow-Red | ||||
| Gaillardia, Perennial | Gaillardia aristata | Sun-Dry | Yellow-Red | ||||
| Gaillardia, Yellow | Gaillardia aristata |
P |
Sun-Dry | 12-24 | Yellow | S | 140,000 |
| Gaura, | Gaura lindheimeri | Sun-Dry | White | ||||
| Gayfeather, Thickspike | Liatris pycnostachya | Sun-Dry/Moist | Purple | ||||
| Gilia | Ipomopsis rubra | P/Sun-Dry/Moist | Red/White/Coral | ||||
| Gilia, Globe | Gilia capitata | Sun/Shade-Dry | Blue | ||||
| Globemallow, Desert | Sphaeralcea ambigua | Sun-Dry | Orange-Red | ||||
| Globemallow, Gooseberry Lf. | Sphaeralcea grossulariifolia |
P |
Sun-Dry | 24-36 | Orange-Red | S-F | 335,000 |
| Globemallow, Scarlet | Sphaeralcea coccinea |
P |
Sun-Dry | 6-14 | Orange | Sp-S | 500,000 |
| Godetia, Dwarf | Clarkia amoena | Sun-Dry/Moist | Pink-White | ||||
| Godetia, Lilac | Clarkia bottae |
A |
P/Sun-Dry/Moist |
8-18 |
Lilac | Sp-S | 2,495,000 |
| Golden Alexander | Zizia aurea |
P |
P/Sun-Moist |
12-30 |
Yellow | Sp | 150,000 |
| Goldeneye, Showy | Viguiera multiflora | P/Sun-Dry/Moist | Yellow | ||||
| Goldenrod, Rigid | Solidago rigida | Sun-Dry/Moist | Gold | ||||
| Goldfields | Lasthenia glabrata | Sun-Dry/Moist | Yellow | ||||
| Greenthread | Thelesperma filifolium | Sun-Dry | Yellow | ||||
| Hyssop, Lavender | Agastache foeniculum | P |
P/Sun-Dry/Moist |
12-36 |
Purple |
S | 1,538,000 |
| Indian Paintbrush | Castilleja spp. | P/Sun-Dry/Moist | Scarlet | ||||
| Iris, Wild Blue | Iris missouriensis | Sun-Moist | Blue | ||||
| Ironweed, Prairie | Veronia fasciculata |
P |
P/sun-Moist |
48-72 |
Purple | S | 373,000 |
| Johnny Jump-Up | Viola cornuta | P/Sun-Moist | Purple/Yellow/Blue | ||||
| Larkspur, Rocket | Delphinium ajacis | P/Sun-Moist | White/Pink/Blue/Violet | ||||
| Larkspur, Western | Delphinium occidentale |
P |
P/Sun-Moist | 36-60 | Blue/Purple | S | 157,000 |
| Leadplant | Amorpha canescens |
P |
Sun-Dry | 24-40 | Purple | S | 277,000 |
| Lupine, Arroyo | Lupinus succulentus | Sun-Dry | Blue | ||||
| Lupine, Mountain | Lupinus alpestris | P/Sun-Dry | Blue | ||||
| Lupine, Perennial (Purple) | Lupinus perennis | Sun-Dry/Moist | Blue | ||||
| Lupine, Russell | Lupinus polyphyllus | Sun-Dry/Moist | Pink/Blue/Red | ||||
| LupineYellow | Lupinus densiflorus aureus | Sun-Dry/Moist | Yellow | ||||
| Mallow, Tree | Lavatera trimestris | Sun-Moist | White/Pink | ||||
| Maltese Cross | Lychnis chalcedonica | Sun-Dry | Scarlet/Rose/Salmon | ||||
| Marigold, French | Tagetes patula |
A |
Sun-Dry | 12-14 | Red/Yellow/Orange |
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| Marigold, Desert | Baileya multiradiata | Sun-Dry | Yellow | ||||
| Milkweed, Butterfly | Asclepias tuberosa | Sun-Dry | Orange | ||||
| Milkweed, Showy | Asclepias speciosa |
P |
Sun-Dry/Moist | 24-40 | Pink | S | 87,000 |
| Milkweed, Swamp | Asclepias incarnata |
P |
Sun-Moist | 36-60 | Pink | S | 102,000 |
| Mint, Lemon | Monarda citriodora | Sun-Moist | Lavender/White | ||||
| Monkeyflower | Mimulus tigrinus | P/Shade-Moist | Cream/Yellow/Red | ||||
| Nodding Pink Onion | Allium cernuum |
P |
P/Sun-Dry/Moist | 12-18 | Pink | S | 138,000 |
| Partridge Pea | Cassia fasciculata | Sun/Dry | Yellow | ||||
| Penstemon, Eaton's | Penstemon eatonni |
P |
Sun-Dry | 12-40 | Scarlet | Sp-S | 600,000 |
| Penstemon, Palmer | Penstemon palmeri | Sun-Dry | Pink | ||||
| Penstemon, Shelf-Leaf | Penstemon grandiflorus |
P |
Sun-Dry/Moist | 24-36 | Pink-Lavender | Sp-S | 550,000 |
| Penstemon, Smooth | Penstemon digitalis | P/Sun-Moist | White | ||||
| Penstemon, Rocky Mtn. | Penstemon strictus | P/Sun-Dry | Blue | ||||
| Petunia, Wild | Petunia violacea | ||||||
| Phlox, Annual | Phlox drummondii colors | Sun-Dry | Rose/White/Pk/Red/Purple | ||||
| Phlox, Red Annual | Phlox drummondii | ||||||
| Phlox, Mountain | Linanthus grandiflorus | Sun-Dry | White/Lavender | ||||
| Pimpernel | Anagallis arvensis | P/Sun-Dry/Moist | Scarlet | ||||
| Pinks, Cottage | Dianthus plumarius | Sun-Moist | Pink/Purple/White | ||||
| Pinks, Fringed | Dianthus superbus | Sun-Moist | Pink/Purple/White | ||||
| Pinks, Maiden | Dianthus deltoides | Sun-Dry/Moist | Pink | ||||
| Pinks, Sweet William | Dianthus barbatus | Sun-Dry/Moist | White/Pink/Red | ||||
| Queen Anne's Lace | Daucus carota | Sun-Dry/Moist | White | ||||
| Poppy, Dwarf California | Eschscholzia caespitosa, Dwarf | Sun-Dry | Yellow | ||||
| Poppy, California (Orange) | Eschscholzia californica | Sun-Dry/Moist | Yellow/Orange | ||||
| Poppy, California Mixed Colors | Eschscholzia californica, Mixed | Sun-Dry/Moist | Orange/Red/Yellow/White | ||||
| Poppy, Oriental | Papaver orientale | ||||||
| Poppy, Iceland | Papaver nudicaule | Sun-Dry/Moist | Yellow/Orange/White | ||||
| Poppy, Corn | Papaver rhoeas | P/Sun-Dry | White/Pink/Red | ||||
| Poppy, Red Corn | Papaver rhoeas | P/Sun-Dry | Red | ||||
| Primrose, Common Evening | Oenothera lamarckiana | Sun-Dry | Yellow | ||||
| Primrose, Dwarf Evening | Oenothera missouriensis | P/Sun-Dry | Yellow | ||||
| Primrose, Pale | Oenothera pallida |
P |
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8-20 |
White | S-F | 653,000 |
| Primrose, Showy Evening | Oenothera speciosa | P/Sun-Dry/Moist | Pink | ||||
| Primrose,Tall Evening | Oenothera hookeri | Sun-Dry/Moist | Yellow | ||||
| Pyeweed, Joe | Eupatorium maculatum |
P |
P/sun-Moist |
48-72 |
Pink | S-F | 1,745,000 |
| Rattlesnake Master | Eryngium yuccifolium |
P |
Sun-Dry/Moist | 30-48 | White | S | 157,000 |
| Rockcress, Purple | Aubrieta deltoidea | P/Sun-Dry/Moist | Purple | ||||
| Rockcress, White | Arabis alpina | P/Sun-Dry | White | ||||
| Sage, Blue | Salvia farinacea | Sun-Dry | Blue | ||||
| Sage, Pitcher | Salvia azurea | Sun-Dry | Blue | ||||
| Sage, Scarlet | Salvia coccinea | Sun-Dry | Red | ||||
| Sagewort, Prairie | Artemisia Frigida |
P |
Sun-Dry | 8-16 | Yellow | S | 3,600,000 |
| Snapdragon, Spurred | Linaria maroccana | P/Sun-Dry | Pink/Yellow/Violet | ||||
| Sneezeweed, Autumn | Helenium autumnale |
P |
P/sun-Moist |
36-60 |
Yellow | S-F | 1,603,000 |
| Snow-in-Summer | Cerastium biebersteinii | P/Sun-Dry/Moist | White | ||||
| Soapwort | Saponaria ocymoides | P/Sun-Dry | Pink | ||||
| Spiderwort, Ohio | Tradescantia ohiensis | ||||||
| Prairie Spiderwort | Tradescantia occidentalis |
P |
Sun-Dry | 8-24 | Blue/Purple | Sp-S | 166,000 |
| Sunflower | Helianthus annuus | Sun-Dry | Yellow | ||||
| Sunflower, Ox-Eye | Heliopsis helianthoides | P/Sun-Dry/Moist | Yellow | ||||
| Sunflower, Maximilian | Helianthus maximiliani | Sun-Dry | Yellow | ||||
| Sweet Pea, Perennial | Lathyrus latifolius | P/Sun-Dry/Moist | Rose/Pink | ||||
| Thyme, Creeping | Thymus serpyllum | P/Sun-Dry | Lavender | ||||
| Tickseed, Leavenworth's | Coreopsis leavenworthii |
P |
Sun-Moist |
18-36 |
Yellow | S-F | 2,426,000 |
| Tidy-Tips | Layia platyglossa | P/Sun-Dry | Yellow-White | ||||
| Trefoil, Bird's-Foot | Lotus corniculatus | Sun-Dry | Yellow | ||||
| Vervain, Blue | Verbena hastata |
P |
Sun-Moist |
24-48 |
Blue | S | 1,793,000 |
| Vervain, Hoary | Verbena stricta |
A/P |
Sun-Dry |
24-36 |
Purple | S | 527,000 |
| Verbena, Moss | Verbena tenuisecta | Sun-Dry | Blue/Violet | ||||
| Virginia Stock | Malcomia maritima | P/Sun-Dry/Moist | Lilac/White | ||||
| Wallflower, English | Cheiranthus cheiri | P/Sun-Dry/Moist | Orange/Pink/Red | ||||
| Wallflower, Siberian | Cheiranthus allionii | P/Sun-Dry/Moist | Orange | ||||
| Wallflower, Western | Erysimum capitatum |
B/P |
Sun-Dry | 12-24 | Yellow/Orange | Sp-S | 856,000 |
| Yarrow, Gold | Achillea filipendulinaa | Sun-Dry/Moist | Gold | ||||
| Yarrow, Red | Achillea millefolium rubra | Sun-Dry/Moist | Red | ||||
| Yarrow, Western | Achillea lanulosa |
P |
Sun-Dry | 12-36 | White | S | 3,240,000 |
| Yarrow, White | Achillea millefolium | Sun-Dry/Moist | White | ||||
| Zinnia, Classic | Zinnia | Sun-Dry/Moist | Orange | ||||
| Zinnia, Creeping | Sanvitalia procumbens | Sun-Dry | Yellow | ||||
| Zinnia Pumila Mix | Zinnia, elegans |
A |
Sun-Dry/Moist |
18-24 |
Scar/Org/Yel/Wh/Pk/Vio |
S-F |
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Grasses for Use with Wildflowers
For most areas of the United States and Canada, we recommend planting Hard Fescue or Sheep Fescue. For the southeastern states of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi and South Carolina, and for Hawaii, Tall Fescue is preferable. Plant fescues at a rate of 10-15 Ibs. per acre. The native grasses are slower growing than fescues. These warm-season grasses are usually planted for aesthetic and ecological reasons rather than prompt stabilization of soil. We recommend the following planting rates: Blue Grama, 2 pounds PLS per acre; Buffalo Grass, 5 pounds PLS per acre; Little Bluestem, 3 pounds PLS per acre; Sideoats Grama, 3 pounds PLS per acre; Big Bluestem, 3 pounds PLS per acre.
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| Andropogon gerardii | Big Bluestem | P/Sun-Dry/Moist | ||||
| Buchloe dactyloides | Buffalo Grass (treated) | P/Sun-Dry | ||||
| Bouteloua curtipendula | Sideoats Grama | P/Sun-Dry | ||||
| Bouteloua gracilis | Blue Grama | P/Sun-Dry | ||||
| Festuca arundinacea | Tall Fescue | P/Sun-Dry/Moist | ||||
| Festuca ovina | Sheep Fescue | Sun/Shade-Dry/Moist | ||||
| Festuca ovina duriuscula | Hard Fescue | Sun/Shade-Dry/Moist | ||||
| Schizachyrium scoparium | Little Bluestem | P/Sun-Dry/Moist |
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Wildflowers - Mixtures Available from Seedland:
Our Wildflower mixtures do not contain grass seed or any filler. These mixtures are blended to give the widest possible range of colors and periods of bloom. Very few wildflowers bloom continually throughout the season; therefore, we have included spring, summer, and fall-blooming species in each mixture. All mixtures require full sun to very light shade, with the exception of our Shade Mixture. We strive for a balance of annuals and perennials so that good results are obtained the first season as well as in subsequent seasons. High quality standards ensure that our mixtures have high germination and purity, and this information is printed on every order.
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Special Use Mixtures: These mixtures have been designed for a wide range of climates and soil types. They were developed for specific types of requirements. (Available in 1#, 2#, 5#, 25# and 50# sizes)
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A mixture of aggressive annuals and perennials to be used as a supplement to our Regional or Special-Use mixtures. Use a 1:1 ratio of this mix and the standard mix and plant at the rate recommended for the standard mix. |
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An all annual mixture with a wide range of colors. Use for reseeding purposes or where an ongoing annual display is desired. |
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An annual and perennial mix of flowers to attract seed-eating birds and butterflies. |
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An annual and perennial mix for arid / Dryland regions that receive up to 30 inches of rainfall annually. Also suitable for very well draining soils. |
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An all annual mix with a wide range of colors. It has bright, showy flowers that are suitable for areas near tees, greens, lakes or around the clubhouse. |
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An annual and perennial mix that is less than 24 inches high. Provides a neater appearance than taller mixes. Good for sites where height is a factor. |
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An annual and perennial mix that is less than 16 inches high. Provides a manicured appearance which is ideal for sites where height is a factor. |
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An annual and perennial mix for moister climates that receive over 30 inches of rainfall annually. Also suitable for regularly irrigated sites receiving more than 30 inches annually. |
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A mix of perennials native to the United States. For use across the U.S. except southern Florida and extreme southern Texas. |
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An annual and perennial mix for light shade. Suitable for areas with strong filtered sunlight or 1-4 hours of direct sun per day. Not for dense shade. |
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An annual and perennial mix that is less than 10 inches high. Provides a colorful, carpet-like appearance. |
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Mixture for Detention pond areas. |
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Mixture of Wildflowers & NATIVE GRASSES |
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Wildflowers for a short Prairie look |
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Mixture of Wildflowers & NATIVE GRASSES |
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Wildflowers for a Tall Prairie look |
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Mixture of Wildflowers & NATIVE GRASSES |
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Wet areas |
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Dryer areas - East mix |
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Dryer areas - West mix |
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"Best Quality"
PREMIUM Regional Mixtures: These annual/perennial mixtures were designed to fit a broad cross-section of conditions that generally exist within a given geographic region. They contain both native and non-native wildflowers. Non-native species were chosen on the basis of their versatility or ability to adapt to various conditions and to provide more balance and color.
(Available in 1#, 2#, 5#, 25# and 50# sizes)
These are our "MOST POPULAR mixtures!
| Mixture | PREMIUM Wildflower Seed Mixtures - Description |
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Formulated for the Gulf Coast, Caribbean, southern Florida and extreme southern Texas. |
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Formulated for IL, IN, IA, eastern KS, KY, MI, MN, MO, eastern NE, OH, WI, southern Manitoba, and Ontario. |
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Formulated for elevations above 7,000 feet in AZ, southern Alberta, CA, CO, ID, MT, NV, NM, OR, UT, WA, and WY. Also suitable for western and southern elevations in AK, northern Alberta, eastern B.C., northern Manitoba, and northern Saskatchewan. |
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Formulated for CT, DE, ME, MD, MA, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, VT, VA, Washington D.C., WV, Maritime Provinces, Newfoundland and Quebec. |
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Formulated for elevations below 7,000 feet in northern CA, western OR, western WA, and the coast of B.C. |
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Formulated for AL, AR, northern FL, GA, LA, MS, NC, eastern OK, TN, extreme eastern TX and SC. |
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Formulated for elevations below 7,000 feet in AZ, southern CA, southern NV and NM. |
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Formulated for most of TX except the extreme eastern and southern parts, and most of OK except extreme eastern part. |
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Formulated for elevations below 7,000 feet in CO, ID, western KS, MT, western NE, northern NV, ND, eastern OR, SD, UT, eastern WA, WY, southern Alberta, and southern Saskatchewan. |
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Value Regional
Mixtures: These are mixtures similar to the Standard mixes, but
with slightly fewer varieties. It is composed of a more economical mixture
for those looking for a great mix of wildflowers at an attractive economical
price.
Read more about our
Value Mixtures. (Available in 1#, 2#, 5#, 25# and 50# sizes)
Custom Mixtures: These mixtures are only available in 10LB sizes.
| Beneficial
Bug Bird Lovers Butterfly Cool Colors Cut Flower Deer Resistant Fragrant Mix Honey Bee Mix |
Hummingbird
Native Colorado Red - White - Blue Salt Tolerant Sun & Shade Mix |
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Native Regional Mixtures: We developed these mixtures for projects where 100 percent native species are required or preferred. All native mixtures contain species native to the region indicated above for each standard regional mixture. We have native regional mixtures for the following areas: (Available in 1#, 2#, 5#, 25# and 50# sizes)
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Cultivated Flower Mixtures
In addition to wildflower mixtures, we have developed two special mixtures containing cultivated flower varieties. These all annual mixtures provide long-lasting, vibrant color throughout the growing season. These mixtures must be reseeded every year and are ideal for residential and commercial landscaping, golf courses, or any area where maximum color and long-blooming displays are desired.
We also have over two dozen different individual "Garden" Flowers available for
purchase from Seedland.com.
(Available in 1#, 2#, 5#, 25# and 50# sizes)
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GARDEN FLOWER SEED FOUND ONLINE
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This spectacular annual mix blooms in a wide variety of flower colors, shapes and sizes. Plants are 6-24 inches high. |
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Annual varieties in this mix have a spreading or mounding growth form which creates an even, 12-inch tall carpet of brilliant flowers in sunny hues. |