Includes hardy perennial wildflowers native to the United States. The 15-20 varieties included adapt well in all areas of the U.S., except for the extreme South (Zones 9 and 10). Optimal planting time is in fall as many species need a cold period to flower. Plant 6 ounces per 1,000 square feet or 8-16 pounds per acre.
This mix includes: Purple Coneflower (12.48%), Lanceleaf Coreopsis (12.14%), Blanketflower (12.14%), Lewis Flax (12.14%), Gayfeather (12.14%), Missouri Evening Primrose (12.14%), Rocky Mountain Penstemon (6.67%), Ohio Spiderwort (4.19%), Hoary Vervain (3.03%), Prairie Coneflower (1.82%), Mexican Hat (1.82%), White Upland Aster (1.52%), Smooth Penstemon (1.52%), Black-Eyed Susan (1.52%), Ox-Eye Sunflower (1.21%), New England Aster (0.91%), Eastern Columbine (0.91%), Scarlet Cinquefoil (0.91%) and Bergamot (0.79%).
Growing Zone: 3-8
Light Requirements: Full Sun