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Dimorphotheca sinuata
Introduced annual with showy yellow, orange and cream flowers, blooming early spring and summer. Recommended for beautiful groundcover, garden borders or areas where quick cover is needed. Drought and heat tolerant; full sun. Attracts pollinator species.
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Our Annual Wildflower seed blend is custom designed for most areas in the United States where a 100% annual blend is desired for over-seeding existing perennial wildflowers and grasses. We thoughtfully selected wildflowers that are appropriate to this area and that provide a variety of bold and delicate blossoms; with both early and late blooming wildflowers for color through the growing season.This blend has been designed with an emphasis on native wildflowers and is adaptable to a wide range of conditions within the United States. The colors in bloom will vary at different times of the year, and depend on how much water and sunlight are available to the wildflowers. The colors which you will see at different times of the year will include blues, purples, reds, yellows, whites and oranges. The actual composition of wildflower wildflowers will vary from season to season and from year to year.
Linaria maroccana
Drought tolerant introduced annual with mixed colors of pink, red, orange, yellow, lavender and white, blooming prolifically from early spring to summer. Widely adaptable and easy to establish. Used for full to part sun ornamental borders and garden mixtures.
Aurinia saxatilis
Formerly Alyssum saxatile. Introduced mat-forming perennial with golden yellow flowers bloom spring and early summer. Low to moderate water use. Use as a groundcover in borders, rock gardens and wildflower mixtures. Attractive to bees, butterflies and birds.
The Big 12 Wildflower Mix is an awe inspiring sight of vivid color and beautiful blooms that will draw the attention of your neighbors and wildlife and pollinators all season long.
This wildflower mix attracts birds and butterflies alike with this diverse wildflower mixture of annuals, biennials and perennials. Bird and Butterfly Wildflower Mix will be the envy of your neighbors as well.
For use in landscaping applications in need of a splash of color. A substantial selection of native and non-native annuals, biennials and perennials designed to provide continuous blooming color throughout the growing season. When given sufficient time to flower, pollinate and set seed, annuals and biennials will reseed themselves in subsequent years. Provides excellent forage and habitat for pollinator species such as bees, butterflies and hummingbirds.
Linum perenne
Short-lived drought tolerant semi-evergreen perennial with deep blue flowers that are replaced daily from April to August. Widely adapted and naturalized throughout much of the U.S. on well-drained, infertile and disturbed soils. Intolerant of poor drainage, flooded soils or high water tables. Good seedling vigor. Use for reclamation, highways and beautification in xeriscaping and around cabins. Also use in green strips and fuel breaks; semi-evergreen and fire resistant. Eaten by livestock and wild ungulates. Birds eat the seeds in fall and winter.
Silene armeria
Introduced annual with clusters of long tubular pink flowers, blooming June to September. Though not carnivorous, stems exude a sticky substance which trap small insects. Naturalized throughout North America on a wide range of soils, preferring disturbed sites. Used as an ornamental in landscaping beautification requiring low to moderate water use.
Oenothera lamarckiana
Tall annual with large showy yellow flowers that open in early evening, blooming July to September. Naturalized throughout much of the U.S. Tolerates high pH soils. Used in low to moderate water landscaping mixes.
Centaurea cyanus
Introduced annual with blue flowers, blooming May to August. Easily established in full sun to part shade as part of wildflower mixes and flower gardens; well-drained sandy to clay soils. Pollinated by flies, bees, butterflies and moths.
Cosmos bipinnatus
Introduced annual with showy red, pink and white flowers on tall stalks bloom summer to fall. Establishes easily and quickly on infertile sandy soils; low water use. Use for landscaping and wildflower meadows. Attracts butterflies and honeybees.
Leucanthemum maximum
Formerly Chrysanthemum maximum. Introduced, rhizomatous short-lived perennial with large white daisy-like flowers, blooming May to August. Found in clumps along disturbed sites and roadsides. Use for low to moderately watered gardens or landscapes; full sun to part shade.
Hesperis matronalis
This short lived perennial is found growing across the United States, except for a few states in the South. Dames Rocket is and escaped landscape plant that has naturalized over time. It prefers to grow in open forests, woodland edges and moist upland sites. Growing well in both sun and shade, it will grow to a height of 4 feet before blooming with bright purple or white flowers from May-June. Prolific seed producer that will reseed itself.
Papaver rhoeas
Fast-growing annual with red flowers or mixed colors of white, orange, pink and red, blooming April to July. Low to moderate water needs; full sun to part shade. Use for wildflower gardens and mass plantings; easily reseeds itself with soil disturbance.
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