Pioneer Wildflower Mix
For warm, arid conditions
A hardy, all-native mix that adapts well to poor soils and low-to-moderate rainfall
About Pioneer Wildflower Mix
Pioneer Wildflower Mix is a hardy, all-native mix containing species that adapt well to poor soils low in fertility and organic matter and in areas of low-to-moderate rainfall. The annuals along with a few of the perennials will give a vibrant first year show, with more perennials blooming the following years.
Sow in spring or late fall for best results. Keep soil moist during germination period (1-2 weeks) until plants have established a root system. Developing plants will require supplemental water if extra-dry conditions persist within a month after seedling emergence.
Wildflowers included: Aromatic Aster, Black Samson, Blackeyed Susan, Blanketflower, Blue Flax, Butterfly Milkweed, Clasping Coneflower*, Dotted Gayfeather, Fringed Sagewort, Hairy Golden Aster, Hoary Vervain, Leadplant, Lemon Mint*, Mexican Red Hat, Missouri Primrose, Pale Purple-Coneflower, Perennial Lupine, Pitcher Sage, Plains Coreopsis, Plains Sunflower*, Prairie Sage, Purple Prairieclover, Rocky Mtn. Bee Plant*, Shell Leaf Beardtongue, Showy Partridge Pea*, Stiff Goldenrod, Upright Coneflower, Western Yarrow, White Prairieclover
*Annuals
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Product Details
| Height Range: | 24 - 36 inches |
| Seeding Rate: | Broadcast: 1 oz. / 150 sq ft or 1 Lb. / 3,500 sq ft | Drilled: 10 Lbs. / Ac |
| Growing Season: | Warm Season |
| Lifespan: | Perennial |
| Planting Season: | Spring Winter/Dormant |
| Target Solution: |
Drought Tolerant Sand Tolerant Shade Tolerant Full Sun Erosion Control High Elevation Quick Establishment Low Maintenance Deer Resistant Ideal for Birds Ideal for Bees All Purpose Solution |
| Use: |
Conservation Ground Cover & Erosion Control Landscape & Ornamental Revegetation Wildlife Habitat & Food Multi-Purpose Use |
| Blooming Season: | February - August |
| Color: | Blue, Orange, Pink, Purple, Red, White, Yellow |