Southwest Native - Wildflower Mix
Annuals and Perennials Open Pollinated. A blend of native wildflowers designed for the arid Southwest. Contains: Arroyo Lupine, Indian Blanket, Five Spot, California Poppy, Tidy Tips, Prairie Aster, White Evening Primrose and more. 1/4 lb covers approximately 1000 sq ft if broadcast. Thin to 1 between seedlings when they are 3" tall.
Flowers: Colorful Mix. Blooms spring to late summer
Attracts: Attracts bees and butterflies
Soil: Adaptable to various soil types
Native: North America
USDA Zone: 3-10
Plant In: Fall or Spring
Planting Depth: 1/8"
Days to Germinate: 20-45 Days
Height At Maturity: 12"-36"
Sun/Shade Requirements: Full Sun
Water Needs: Light Water
Bloom Season: Spring/Summer/Fall Height: 12-36 Quantities of Specie Type Annual: 9 Perennial: 3 Biennial: 0 Native: 12 Imported: 0 Ingredients: Common Name-Life Color Ht Blm Season Origin % by Wt Arroyo Lupine- A Blue 36 Spr/Sum N 25% Five Spot- A Purple/White 12 Spr/Sum N 15% Indian Blanket- A Red/Yellow 26 Sum/Fall N 10% California Poppy- A Orange 18 Spr/Sum N 9% Pigmy-leaf Lupine- A Blue 16 Spring N 9% Prairie Aster- A Blue 24 Spr/Sum N 6% California Blue Bell- A Blue 24 Spr/Sum N 5% White Evening Primrose- P White 16 Sum N 5% Tidy Tips- A Yellow/White 12 Spr N 4% Desert Marigold- P Yellow 24 Spr/Fall N 3% Mexican Hat- P Red/Yellow 36 Sum/Fall N 3% Mountain Garland- A Pink/White 36 Spr/Sum N 2% Bird's Eyes- A Purple/White 20 Summer N 2% Showy Evening Primrose- P Pk/Wh 18 Spr/Sum/Fa N 2% Seeding Rate: 1/4-.5 Lb/1000 sq ft or 13 Lbs/acre Seeds per pound: 366,466
Product Details
Item Model Number:
SWF945
Product Dimensions:
5 x 4 x 1 inches.
Shipping Weight:
0.3 pounds.
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