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  • 🐝 Bee Friendly Pollinator MixA mixture of perennials and annuals providing a vibrant array of pollen and nectar producing wildflowers. These plant species are known to be beneficial and attract bees, and keep them coming. Plant in the fall for an earlier and longer blooming period. Or use irrigation to be successful in early summer.

    These wildflowers have low water requirements.

    Height range: 12-36 inches

    1oz covers approximately 125 square feet.

    Achillea millefolium, White Yarrow

    Clarkia unguiculata, Mountain Garland
    
Eriogonum fasciculatum, California Buckwheat
    
Eschscholzia californica, California Poppy
    
Gilia capitata, Globe Gilia

    Linum lewisii, Blue Flax
    
Lupinus microcarpus densiflorus,
    Golden Lupine

    Nemophila manziesii, Baby Blue-Eyes

    Phacelia campanularia, California Bluebell
    
Phacelia tanacetifolia, Lacy-Leaved Phacelia

    *Species may vary and substitutions made, depending on availability.

  • Seeds are packaged separately so you can make your own hyper local mix!This mixture of annuals and perennials provides a bright and colorful array of flowers through spring. Fall planting results in an earlier and longer blooming period. Spring planting can be successful with supplemental irrigation. These seeds have low water requirements.

    Achillea millefolium, White Yarrow Clarkia unguiculata, Mountain Garland
    Collinsia heterophylla, Chinese Houses
    Eschscholzia californica, California Poppy
    Gilia capitata, Globe Gilia
    Lasthenia glabrata, Goldfields
    Layia platyglossa, Tidy Tips
    Linum lewisii, Blue Flax
    Lupinis microcarpus densiflorus, Golden Lupine
    Lupinus succulentus, Arroyo Lupine
    Nemophila menziesii, Baby Blue-Eyes
    Phacelia campanularia, California Bluebell
    Sisyrinchium bellum, Blue-Eyed Grass
    Wyethia angustifolia, Mule’s Ears

    *Species may vary and substitutions made, depending on availability.

  • A wildflower mixture of annuals and perennials made for California’s Central Valley, providing a bright array of colorful flowers throughout spring. Plant in the fall for an earlier and longer blooming period. Or use irrigation to be successful in early summer. These wildflowers have low water requirements.

    Height range: 12-36 inches

    1oz covers approximately 125 square feet.

    Achillea millefolium, White Yarrow
    
Clarkia amoena, Farewell-to-Spring

    Eschscholzia californica, California Poppy
    
Gilia tricolor, Bird’s Eyes
    
Lasthenia californica, Goldfields
    
Layia platyglossa, Tidy Tips

    Limnanthes douglasii, Meadowfoam

    Linum lewisii, Blue Flax

    Lupinus nanus, Sky Lupine

    Lupinus succulentus, Arroyo Lupine

    Nemophila maculata, Five Spot
    
Nemophila menziesii, Baby Blue-Eyes
    
Phacelia campanularia, California Bluebell

    *Species may vary and substitutions made, depending on availability.

  • This mixture of annual and perennial wildflowers, well adapted to California’s coastal and coastal-inland conditions, provides a bright and colorful array of flowers through spring. Fall planting results in an earlier and longer blooming period. Spring planting can be successful with supplemental irrigation. These seeds have low water requirements.

    Height range: 12-36 inches

    1oz covers approximately 125 square feet.

    Achillea millefolium, White Yarrow
    Clarkia amoena, Farewell-to-Spring
    Collinsia heterophylla, Chinese Houses
    Eschscholzia californica, California Poppy
    Gilia capitata, Globe Gilia
    Gilia tricolor, Bird’s Eyes
    Layia platyglossa, Tidy Tips
    Limnanthes douglasii, Meadowfoam
    Linum lewisii, Blue Flax
    Lupinus bicolor, Miniature Lupine
    Lupinus succulentus, Arroyo Lupine
    Oenothera elata hookerii, California Evening Primrose

    *Species may vary and substitutions made, depending on availability.

  • This mixture of annual and perennial wildflowers native or naturalized to the Greater San Francisco Bay Area. This mixture of annual and perennial wildflowers can produce excellent color in a wide range of climates and has low water requirements. Fall planting results in an earlier and longer blooming period. Spring planting can be successful with supplemental irrigation.

    Height: 12-36 inches

    1oz covers ~125 Square Feet

    Achillea millefolium, White Yarrow

    Clarkia unguiculata, Mountain Garland

    Clarkia Purpurea, Purple Clarkia

    Collinsia heterophylla, Chinese Houses

    Calandrina Menziesii, Red Maids

    Eriophullum lanatum, Woolly Sunflower

    Eschscholzia californica, California Poppy

    Lasthenia Fremontii, Fremont's Goldfields

    Lupinus microcarpus densiflorus, Golden Lupine

    Layia Platyglossa,Tidy Tips

    Lupinus nanus, Sky Lupine

    Lupinus succulentus, Arroyo Lupine

    Nemophila maculata, Five Spot

    Monardella Villosa, Coyote Mint

    Phacelia Californica, Rock Phacelia

    Plantago Erecta, Dotseed Plantain

    *Species may vary and substitutions made, depending on availability.

  • A bright and colorful mix of annuals and perennials for the summer months. Sierra Wildflower Mix is an easy growing group of plants which perform well in higher elevations. Plant in the fall for an earlier and longer blooming period. Or use irrigation to be successful in early summer.

    These wildflowers have low water requirements.

    1oz covers approximately 125 square feet.

    Height: 11-35 inches.

    Achillea millefolium, White Yarrow

    Cheiranthus allionii, Wall Flower

    Chrysanthemum maximum, Shasta Daisy

    Eriogonum umbellatum, Sulfur Flower

    Eschscholzia californica, California Poppy

    Gaillardia aristata, Blanketflower

    Gilia capitata, Globe Gilia

    Linum grandiflorum var. rubrum, Scarlet Flax

    Linum lewisii, Blue Flax

    Lupinus perennis, Perennial Lupine

    Nemophila menziesii, Baby Blue-Eyes

    Penstemon strictus, Mountain Penstemon

    Rudbeckia hirta, Black-Eyed Susan

    Wyethia mollis, Mule’s Ears

    *Substitutions may occur based on availability.

  • Contains 23 native wildflowers found throughout the midwest. Best for planting in IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, MI, MN, MO, NE, OH, WI. Zones: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. Ideal Region: Midwest.

    Plant wildflowers native to your area to help preserve your local ecosystem and help out the pollinators in your area.

    Botanical Name | Common Name

    Aquilegia canadensis | Red Columbine,

    Asclepias tuberosa | Butterfly Weed,

    Aster novae angliae | New England Aster,

    Aster tanacetifolius | Prairie Aster,

    Coreopsis lanceolata | Lance-Leaf Coreopsis,

    Coreopsis tinctoria | Plains Coreopsis,

    Echinacea pallida | Pale Coneflower,

    Echinacea purpurea | Purple Coneflower,

    Eryngium yuccifolium | Rattlesnake Master,

    Gaillardia aristata | Blanket Flower,

    Gaillardia pulchella | Indian Blanket,

    Heliopsis helianthoides | Ox-Eye Sunflower,

    Ipomopsis rubra | Standing Cypress,

    Lupinus perennis | Wild Lupine,

    Monarda citriodora | Lemon Mint,

    Oenothera biennis | Common Evening Primrose,

    Petalostemum purpureum | Purple Prairie Clover,

    Ratibida columnaris | Yellow Prairie Coneflower,

    Ratibida pinnata | Grey-Headed Coneflower,

    Rudbeckia amplexicaulis | Clasping Coneflower,

    Rudbeckia hirta | Black-eyed Susan,

    Rudbeckia triloba | Brown-eyed Susan

    *Species may vary and substitutions made, depending on availability.

  • Contains 18 native wildflowers found throughout New England and the mid-Atlantic. Best for planting in: CT, DE, MD, MA, ME, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, VT, WV.

    Plant wildflowers native to your area to help preserve your local ecosystem and help out the pollinators in your area.

    Botanical Name, Common Name

    Aquilegia canadensis, Eastern Red Columbine,

    Asclepias incarnata, Swamp Milkweed,

    Asclepias tuberosa, Butterfly Weed,

    Aster novae angliae, New England Aster,

    Chamaecrista fasciculata, Partridge Pea,

    Coreopsis lanceolata Lance-Leaf Coreopsis,

    Eupatorium maculatum, Spotted Joe Pye Weed,

    Gaillardia pulchella, Indian Blanket,

    Heliopsis helianthoides, Ox-Eye Sunflower,

    Liatris spicata, Blazing Star or Gayfeather,

    Lupinus perennis, Wild Lupine,

    Monarda fistulosa, Wild Bergamot,

    Oenothera biennis, Evening Primrose,

    Penstemon digitalis. Beard Tongue,

    Rudbeckia hirta, Black-eyed Susan,

    Rudbeckia submentosa, Sweet Black Eyed Susan,

    Rudbeckia triloba, Brown-eyed Susan,

    Solidago rigida, Rigid Goldenrod

    *Species may vary and substitutions made, depending on availability.

  • Contains 15 native wildflowers found throughout the PNW. Best for planting in Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. This mixture contains 15 wildflowers, 11 annuals for first-year color, plus 4 perennials or biennials for second and successive years' bloom.

    Botanical Name | Common Name,

    Achillea millefolium var California | California Yarrow,

    Clarkia amoena | Godetia,

    Clarkia unguiculata | Farewell-to-Spring,

    Collinsia heterophylla | Chinese Houses,

    Coreopsis tinctoria | Plains Coreopsis,

    Eschscholzia californica | California Poppy,

    Gilia capitata | Globe Gilia,

    Gilia tricolor | Bird's Eyes,

    Layia platyglossa | Tidy Tips,

    Linanthus grandiflorus | Mountain Phlox,

    Linum perenne lewisii | Blue Flax,

    Lupinus albicaulis | Sickle-keeled Lupine,

    Lupinus polyphyllus | Russell Lupine

    Mertzelia lindleyi | Blazing Star,

    Nemophila maculata | Five Spot,

    Nemophila menziesii | Baby Blue Eyes,

    Oenothera hookeri | Evening Primrose,

    Phacelia campanularia | California Bluebell

    *Species may vary and substitutions made, depending on availability.

  • Contains 17 native wildflowers found throughout the Southeast. Best for: AL, AR, DC, FL, GA, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, Eastern TX and VA. This mixture contains 17 native wildflowers, 4 annuals for first-year color, plus 13 perennials or biennials for second and successive years' bloom. Ideal Region: Southeast. Zones: 7, 8, 9, 10.

    Botanical Name | Common Name

    Asclepias tuberosa | Butterfly Weed,

    Chamaecrista fasciculata | Partridge Pea,

    Coreopsis lanceolata | Lance-Leaf Coreopsis,

    Coreopsis tinctoria | Plains Coreopsis,

    Echinacea purpurea | Purple Coneflower,

    Eryngium yuccifolium | Rattlesnake Master,

    Gaillardia pulchella | Indian Blanket,

    Ipomopsis rubra | Standing Cypress,

    Liatris spicata | Blazing Star or Gayfeather,

    Lupinus perennis | Wild Lupine,

    Monarda citriodora | Lemon Mint,

    Phlox drummondi | Drummond Phlox,

    Ratibida columnaris | Mexican Hat,

    Rudbeckia amplexicaulis | Clasping Coneflower,

    Rudbeckia hirta | Black-eyed Susan,

    Salvia coccinea | Scarlet Sage,

    Tradescantia ohiensis | Spiderwort

    *Species may vary and substitutions made, depending on availability.

  • Contains 16 native wildflowers found throughout the Southwest. Best for planting in AZ, Southern CA, NM, Southern NV, OK and Western TX. Zones: 7, 8, 9, 10. Ideal Region: Southwest. Non-GMO, neonicotinoid-free.

    Botanical Name Common Name

    Aster tanacetifolius | Prairie Aster

    Baileya multiradiata | Desert Marigold

    Clarkia unguiculata | Farewell-to-Spring

    Coreopsis tinctoria | Plains Coreopsis

    Eschscholzia californica | California Poppy

    Eschscholzia mexicana | Mexican Gold Poppy

    Gaillardia pulchella | Indian Blanket

    Gilia tricolor | Bird's Eyes

    Linum perenne lewisii | Blue Flax

    Layia platyglossa | Tidy Tips

    Lupinus arizonicus | Arizona Lupine

    Mertzelia lindleyi | Blazing Star

    Nemophila maculata | Five Spot

    Oenothera pallida | White Evening Primrose

    Oenothera speciosa | Showy Pink Evening Primrose

    Phacelia campanularia | California Bluebell

    Ratibida columnaris | Mexican Hat

    *Species may vary and substitutions made, depending on availability.

  • Best for planting in: Eastern WA, Eastern OR, Northern NV, ID, MT, ND, SD, WY, UT, and CO. We’re proud to sell only 100% Pure, Non-GMO, neonicotinoid-free seeds.

    Contains 15 native wildflowers of the Rocky Mountain region: 5 annuals and 10 perennials for a combination blooms the first year and beyond. Wildflowers include Bee Plant, Colorado Columbine, Showy Goldeneye, and more, all native to the Western area of the country. Plant wildflowers native to your area to help preserve your local ecosystem and help out the pollinators in your area. Low maintenance, low water, non-GMO, and neonicotinoid-free.

    Botanical Name | Common Name
    Aquilegia caerulea | Blue Columbine,
    Aster laevis | Smooth Aster,
    Aster tanacetifolius | Prairie Aster,
    Clarkia pulchella | Deerhorn Clarkia,
    Cleome serrulata | Rocky Mtn. Bee Plant,
    Coreopsis tinctoria | Plains Coreopsis,
    Erigeron speciosus | Fleabane Daisy,
    Gaillardia aristata | Blanket Flower,
    Gaillardia pulchella | Indian Blanket,
    Gilia capitata | Globe Gilia,
    Linum perenne lewisii | Blue Flax,
    Oenothera pallida | White Evening Primrose,
    Penstemon strictus | Rocky Mtn. Penstemon,
    Petalostemon purpurea | Purple Prairie Clover,
    Ratibida columnaris Mexican | Hat Perennial Red
    Rudbeckia hirta | Black-eyed Susan,
    Viguleta multiflora | Showy Goldeneye

    *Species may vary and substitutions made, depending on availability.

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