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Low Growing Wildflower Mix

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Low Growing - Wildflower Mix

Annuals and Perennials Open Pollinated. A charming blend of wildflowers with naturally low growth habits. Contains: Blue Flax, Dwarf Lance-leaved Coreopsis, Chinese Forget-Me-Not, Dwarf Blanketflower, Siberian Wallflower, Dwarf Annual Candytuft, Baby Blue Eyes, Trailing Soapwort, Golden Tuft, Dwarf Cornflower, California Poppy, Moss Verbena, Blue Pimpernel, Godetia, Forget-me-not, African Daisy, Spurred Snapdragon, Missouri Primrose, Nodding Catchfly, Dwarf Plains Coreopsis, Sweet Alyssum, Showy Evening Primrose, and California Blue Bell. Pack covers approximately 10 sq ft if broadcast. Thin to 1" between seedlings when they are 3" tall.

Flowers: Good cut flowers. Blooms spring to fall
Attracts: Attracts bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects
Soil: Adaptable to various soil types, prefers native
Native: Native and Introduced

USDA Zone: 3-10
Plant In: Fall or Spring
Planting Depth: 1/8"
Days to Germinate: 20-45 Days
Height At Maturity: 4"-24"
Sun/Shade Requirements: Full Sun
Water Needs: Moderate Water

Bloom Season: Spring/Summer/Fall Height: 8-18 Quantities of Specie Type Annual: 11 Perennial: 15 Biennial: 0 Native: 13 Imported: 13 Ingredients: Common Name-Life Color Ht Blm Season Origin % by Wt Blue Flax- P Blue 24 Sum/Fall N 11.5% Dwarf Lance-leaved Coreopsis- P Yell 18 Sm/Fll I 10% Chinese Forget-Me-Not- A Blue 18 Sum I 9.5% Dwarf Blanketflower- P Red/Yellow 14 Sum/Fall N 8% Siberian Wallflower- P Orange 18 Spr I 6% Dwarf Annual Candytuft- A Mixed 12 Spr/Sum I 6% Baby Blue Eyes- A Blue 9 Spr/Sum N 6% Trailing Soapwort- P Pink 8 Spr/Sum I 6% Golden Tuft- P Yellow 12 Sum/Fall I 4% Dwarf Cornflower- A Mixed 18 Spr/Sum I 4% California Poppy- A Orange 18 Spr/Sum N 4% Moss Verbena- P Purple 10 Spr/Fall I 4% Blue Pimpernell- A Blue 8 Sum I 3% Godetia- A Pink/Red 18 Sum N 3% Forget-me-not- P Blue 12 Sum I 3% African Daisy- A Orange/Yellow 12 Spr/Sum I 2% Spurred Snapdragon- A Mixed 24 Spr/Sum I 2% Missouri Primrose- P Yellow 12 Sum/Fall N 2% Nodding Catchfly- A PNK/WHI 12 Spr I 2% Dwarf Plains Coreopsis- A Red 9 Sum/Fall I 1% Sweet Alyssum- A White 4 Spr/Fall I 1% Showy Evening Primrose- P Pnk/Wht 18 Spr/Sum/Fa N 1% California Blue Bell- A Blue 24 Spr/Sum N 1% Seeding Rate: Use 125 seeds/sq ft (~2650 seeds/pack)

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Item Model Number:

SWF601


Product Dimensions:

4.5 x 3.25 x 0.1 inches.


Shipping Weight:

0.01 pounds.



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