Name: Semi Low Growing Wildflower Mix
Native / Introduced: Native & Introduced
Highlights:
~Use on valley floors to midmountain elevations
~Used as a pollinator
~Beautification projects
Height: 6-24 inches
Sun or Shade: Full sun and partial shade
Minimum Precipitation: 10-20 inches
Lifecycle: Annual & Perennial
Planting Seed Rate:
~7-14 lbs/acre
~2-4 oz./1,000 sq. foot
Estimated Seeds Per Pound: Approximately 585,000
Optimal Planting Season: Fall
Planting Depth: Surface to 1/8 inch
Stratification Required: Cold stratify if not planting in the fall
Category: Wildflower Mixes
Description:
This Semi-Low Growing Wildflower Mix is a collection of short spectacular eye-catching wildflowers, all reaching a maximum height of about 2 feet at maturity. The combination of these plants is designed to provide a visually appealing and diverse display of color and texture. This mix is primarily well-suited for use as groundcovers or as border plants. It is best adapted to areas with valley floors to midmountain elevations and an annual precipitation level of 10-20 inches.
Wildland Seed takes pride in providing wildflower mixtures free from any additives or fillers, ensuring maximum seed content for every dollar invested.
If you are interested in planting a small amount of grass with this mix, we recommend a small bunch grass such as Sheep Fescue.
The actual species used in the mix may vary slightly from one season to another.
Species included:
Baby Snapdragon, Bachelor Button, Blue Flax, Blue Mountain Penstemon, Clasping Coneflower, Flander Poppy, Iceland Poppy, Lance-leaved Coreopsis, Mexican Hat, Mountain Phlox, Nelsons Larkspur, Prairie Coneflower, Rhexia-leaf Paintbrush, Scarlet Flax, Scarlet Globemallow, Sulfur Buckwheat, Utah Sweetvetch, Wallflower, Western Yarrow, White Evening Primrose and Wild Lupine
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