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Wildflowers
MIXTURES &
VARIETIES
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Wildflower Mixture Formulations:
Our wildflower mixtures are formulated on the basis of climatic conditions
(rainfall. temperature range, humidity) and elevation. Most species in our
mixtures adapt readily to different soil types provided climate and elevation
are suitable. Annuals have been included to establish quickly and to give
color the first year. Some annuals may produce new plants the following year (the
biennials may also reseed). Perennial plants live for more than two years. and
most flower from the second year onward. Follow the planting instructions
found on our planting cultural info
page.
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Seedland's 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 tall-blooming species in each
mixture. Colors include blue, purple, red, white,
yellow and pink. |
Mix heights vary from 10 inches to 8 feet. See species
chart for the height, color and blooming period of each species.
REGIONAL
MIXTURES
We offer our most popular Regional mixtures in
PREMIUM and
VALUE mixtures,
both custom mixed with 30 years of experience to perform in your
region of the country.
In general, our mixtures are
formulated to contain approximately equal numbers of seeds of each species.
This varies somewhat because of costs, availability and/or climatic conditions.
For example, in the Moist Mixture we have given less seed of species that are
particularly aggressive. We strive for a balance of the highest qualify for each
geographic area. Mixtures may vary occasionally from the indicated listing,
based on availability of individual species.
Shown below are pictures of some of our
more popular wildflower mixtures.
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Special Use Mixtures & Regional Mixtures |
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Knee-Hi Mixture, Park Setting
Composed of both annuals and perennials with a wide range of
colors, this mix is less than 24 inches high and provides a
neater appearance than taller mixes. Good for residential or
commercial landscaping where height is a factor. |
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Low-Growing Mixture, Power Station
Composed of both annuals and perennials wild flowers that are
less than 16 inches high, this mix provides a manicured
appearance which is ideal for residential or commercial
landscaping where height is a factor. |
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Shade Mixture, Close-Up
Composed of both annuals and perennials with a wide range of
colors, this mix is suitable for areas with strong filtered
sunlight or 1-4 hours of direct sun per day; not for dense
shade. |
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Custom Mixture, Golf Course
Bird's Eyes, California Poppies, and Catchfly highlight the
greens of this northwestern golf course. |
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Mountain Mixture, Residential Setting
Composed of both annuals and perennials with a wide range of
colors, this mix was created for elevations above 7,000 feet
in the western U.S. (Arizona, California, Colorado, Montana,
Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming) and
southern Alberta; also suitable for western and southern
elevations in Alaska, northern Alberta, eastern British
Colombia, northern Manitoba and northern Saskatchewan. |
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Northwest Mixture, Golf Course
Composed of both annuals and perennials with a wide range of
colors, this mix was created for elevations below 7,000 feet
in northern California, western Oregon, western Washington,
and the coast of British Colombia. |
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Western Mixture, Residential Setting
Composed of both annuals and perennials with a wide range of
colors, this mix is suitable for elevations below 7,000 feet
in Colorado, Idaho, western Kansas, northern Nevada, North
Dakota, eastern Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, eastern
Washington, Montana, western Nebraska, Wyoming, southern
Alberta, and the southern Saskatchewan. |
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Southeast Mix, Close-up
Composed of both annuals and perennials with a wide range of
colors, this mix is suitable for the southeastern region
consisting of Alabama, Arkansas, northern Florida, Georgia,
Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina,
Tennessee and extreme eastern Texas. |
Individual Species
Seedland carries over 180 different varieties of
Wildflower Species, offering you the chance to produce
spectacular landscaping views. As with our custom mixtures
all of these seeds are the highest quality available. Look
through the complete list at right or view the
species chart
full of planting information.
ABOVE PICTURES
- (1) California Poppies, Golf Course
Eschscholzia californica California Poppies brighten the greens of this mountain golf
course in Colorado.
- (2) Black-Eyed Susans, Golf Course
Rudbeckia hirta One of the most popular species, Black-Eyed Susan makes a bright
splash of color along the greens of this midwestern golf course.
- (3) Corn Poppies, Hotel Grounds
Papaver rhoeas These popular annuals have huge flowers with delicate crepe
paper-like petals. Comes in shades of pink, white, and red.
HOW OFTEN
SHOULD
YOU RESEED?
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Many people prefer the vibrant, long lasting colors that are provided by
annuals. In most parts of North America, there is just one way to create annual
color year after year...
By reseeding each & every year!
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180+ Varieties
of Wildflowers
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Alyssum, Carpet-Snow
Alyssum, Dwarf Sw Pink
Alyssum, Dwarf Sw.Pur.
Alyssum, Sweet
Aster, Bigelow's
Aster, China
Aster, Golden
Aster, New England
Aster, Prairie
Aster, Sky Blue
Aster, Smooth
Aster, White Upland
Baby Blue-Eyes
Baby's Breath, Annual
Baby's Breath, PER.
Balsamroot, Arrowleaf
Basket of Gold
Beardtongue, Nar. Lf
Beeplant, Rocky Mtn.
Bellflower, Tussock
Bergamot
Bird's Eyes
Bishop's Flower
Black-Eyed Susan
Black-Eyed Susan Sw.
Black-Eyed Susan vine
Blazing Star
Blazing Star, Rough
Blood Flower
Bluebell, California
Bluebonnet, Texas
Boneset
Bundleflower, Illinois
Calendula
Candytuft, Annual
Candytuft, Perennial
Catchfly
Catchfly, Nodding
Chamomile, Roman
Chicory
Chinese Forget-me-not
Chinese Houses
Clarkia
Clarkia, Deerhorn
Clover, Crimson
Clover, Prairie Purple
Clover, Prairie White
Clover, Round Bush
Columbine, Blue
Columbine, Dwarf
Columbine, Eastern
Columbine, Mix Colors
Compass Plant
Coneflower, Clasping
Coneflower, Cutleaf
Coneflower, Dwarf Red
Coneflower, Grey-Head
Coneflower, MexicanHat
Coneflower, Narrow-lf
Coneflower, Pale Purple
Coneflower, Prairie
Coneflower, Purple
Coneflower, Yellow
Coreopsis, Dwarf Lance
Coreopsis, Dwarf Plains
Coreopsis, Red Plains
Coreopsis, Lance-leaf
Coreopsis, Plains
Cornflower - Polka Dot
Cornflower, Blue
Cornflower, Dwarf Blue
Cosmos
Cosmos, Dwarf
Cosmos, Sulphur
Cup Plant
Daisy, African
Daisy, Creeping
Daisy, Dwarf Shasta
Daisy, Engleman
Daisy, English
Daisy, Fleabane
Daisy, Garland
Daisy, Gloriosa
Daisy, Ox-Eye
Daisy, Painted
Daisy, Shasta
Daisy, Sleepy
Daisy, Yellow
Dame's Rocket
Edelweiss
Five-Spot
Flax, Blue
Flax,Scarlet
Forget-Me-Not
Four-O'Clock
Foxglove
Gaillardia, Annual
Gaillardia, Per. Dwarf
Gaillardia, Perennial
Gaillardia, Yellow
Gaura
Gayfeather
Gayfeather, Thickspike
Gilia
Gilia, Globe
Gilia, Scarlet
Globemallow, Goose Lf
Globemallow, Scarlet
Godetia, Dwarf
Godetia, Lilac
Goldeneye, Showy
Goldenrod, Rigid
Golden Alexander
Goldfields
Greenthread
Hyssop, Lavender
Indian Paintbrush
Iris, Wild Blue
Ironweed, Prairie
Johnny Jump-Up
Larkspur, Rocket
Larkspur, Western
Leadplant
Lupine, Arroyo
Lupine, Mountain
Lupine, Per. Purple
Lupine, Russell
Lupine, Yellow
Mallow, Tree
Maltese Cross
Marigold, Desert
Marigold, French
Milkweed, Butterfly
Milkweed, Showy
Milkweed, Swamp
Mint, Lemon
Monkeyflower
Nodding Pink Onion
Partridge Pea
Penstemon, Palmer
Penstemon, Rocky Mtn.
Penstemon, Shelf-Leaf
Penstemon, Smooth
Petunia, Wild
Phlox, Ann. Mix Colors
Phlox, Mountain
Phlox, Red Annual
Pinks, Cottage
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