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Common Botanical
A/P
OR
Color
Bloom
Height
   
inches
   
Arroyo Lupine Lupinus succulentus
A
N
B
Sp-S
12-24
Beach evening primrose Oenothera cherianthofolia
P
N
Y
S
12-24
Bird's Eye Gilia tricolor
A
N
L/W
Sp
12-18
Blue-Eyed Grass Sisyrinchium bellum
P
N
B/Y
Sp
12
California Blue Bells Phacelia campanularia
A
N
B
Sp-S
8-20
California poppy Eschscholzia californica
B
N
O
Sp-S
18
Chinese Houses Collinsia heterophylla
A
N
L/W
Sp-S
12-24
Coreopsis Coreopsis lanceolata
P
N
Y
S-F
36
Farewell-to-Spring Clarkia amoena
A
N
Pk-R
Sp-S
8-14
Gilia Gilia capitata
A
N
B
Sp
12-24
Golden Lupine Lupinus densiflorus
A
N
Y
Sp-S
24-30
Goldfields Lasthenia glabrata
A
N
Y
Sp-S
12-18
Mountain Phlox Linanthus grandiflorus
A
N
L/W
Sp-S
12-24
Showy Penstemon Penstemon spectabilis
P
N
P
S
12-24
Tidy Tips Layia platyglossa
A
N
Y/W
S
6-12
White Yarrow Achillea millefolium
P
I
W
S-F
12-36

Use this specially formulated mix to create a naturalistic garden that blends seamlessly with coastal surroundings. Each of the 16 wildflowers is a native species adapted to windy, cool and moist conditions of the California coast. Your garden will burst with a variety of color, texture and form, from the taller spikes of the blue-hued Arroyo Lupine and the iris-like Blue-Eyed Grass to the bright orange cups of California Poppy. Offers a bonus of cutting flowers with classics like White Yarrow, the cheerful daisy-like Coreopsis and the eye-catching, lavender Chinese Houses. Together these performers create a colorful, low-maintenance planting for beds and borders, or ground cover around shrubs and in meadows. Excellent for slope stabilization.

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