Southeast Wildflower Mix
Formulated for AL, AR, Northern FL, GA, LA, MS, NC, Eastern OK, TN, extreme Eastern TX and SC.
This mixture
is specially blended to meet the needs of the states listed. A beautiful mixture of annuals and perennials to give
you a colorful display for years to come. This mix includes:
- 10.0% Siberian Wallflower - Cheiranthus allionii
- 3.0% Shasta Daisy - Chrysanthemum maximum
- 7.0% Lance-Leaved Coreopsis - Coreopsis lanceolata
- 1.0% Plains Coreopsis - Coreopsis tinctoria
- 7.0% Cosmos - Cosmos bipinnatus
- 7.0% Sulphur Cosmos - Cosmos sulphureus
- 3.0% Larkspur - Delphinium ajacis
- 7.0% Purple Coneflower - Echinacea purpurea
- 3.0% Indian Blanket - Gaillardia pulchella
- 13.0% Annual Baby’s Breath - Gypsophila elegans
- 6.0% Tree Mallow - Lavatera trimestris
- 1.5% Gayfeather - Liatris spicata
- 9.0% Scarlet Flax - Linum grandiflorum rubrum
- 1.0% Sweet Alyssum - Lobularia maritima
- 7.0% Perennial Lupine - Lupinus perennis
- 1.0% Dwarf Evening Primrose - Oenothera missouriensis
- 3.0% Corn Poppy - Papaver rhoeas
- 3.0% Annual Phlox - Phlox drummondii
- 2.0% Clasping Coneflower - Rudbeckia amplexicaulis
- 1.0% Black-Eyed Susan - Rudbeckia hirta
- 3.0% Scarlet Sage - Salvia coccinea
- 1.5% Moss Verbena - Verbena tenuisecta
Seeding rate: 10 - 20 pounds per acre or 1 1/4 - 2 1/2 pounds per 5,000 square feet
Question: Why such a broad range on the seeding rate?
Answer: Wildflower seed planting applications vary tremendously from the back yard flower bed to the 5 acre meadow.
Various seeding rates are needed depending on the type of application you are considering. For your specific application use this for your guideline:
- For a meadow look with scattered flowers using the lower end of the seeding rate
- For an average display with good coverage use the middle range of the seeding rate
- For a lush stand with almost solid flowers choose the upper end of the seeding rate