Western Wildflower Mix
Formulated for elevations below 7,000 feet in CO, ID, Western KS, MT, Western NE, Northern NV, ND, Eastern OR, SD, UT, Eastern WA, WY.
- 16.25% Candytuft - Iberis umbellata
- 12.19% Wallflower, Siberian - Cheiranthus allionii
- 2.03% Coneflower, Prairie - Ratibida columnifera
- 8.13% Cornflower, Dwarf Blue - Centaurea cyanus
- 1.02% Coreopsis, Plains - Coreopsis tinctoria
- 1.34% Clarkia - Clarkia unguiculata
- 12.19% Flax, Blue - Linum perenne lewisii
- 4.06% Gaillardia, Annual - Gaillardia pulchella
- 8.13% Gaillardia, Perennial - Gaillardia aristata
- 1.34% Gilia, Globe - Gilia capitata
- 0.81% Goldeneye, Showy - Viguiera multiflora
- 16.25% Lupine, Perennial - Lupinus perennis
- 2.03% Penstemon, Rocky Mountain - Penstemon strictus
- 12.19% Poppy, California - Eschscholzia californica
- 2.03% Poppy, Corn - Papaver rhoeas
Seeding rate: 8 - 16 pounds per acre or 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