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Common Botanical
A/P
OR
Color
Bloom
Height
   
White Yarrow Achillea millefolium
P
I
W
S-F
12-36
New England Aster Aster novae-angliae
P
N
Pk/P
F
24-72
Bachelor Button Centaurea cyanus
A
I
B
Sp-S
24-36
Wallflower Cherianthus allionii
A
I
O
W-Sp
12-18
Farewell-to-Spring Clarkia amoena
A
N
Pk-R
Sp-S
8-14
Coreopsis Coreopsis lanceolata
P
N
Y
S-F
36
Larkspur Delphinium ajacis
A
I
M
S
12-36
African Daisy Dimorphotheca aurantiaca
A
I
O/Y/W
Sp-S
8-16
Purple Coneflower Echinacea purpurea
P
N
P
S
24-36
Indian Blanket Gaillardia pulchella
A
N
R/Y
S
12-24
Dames Rocket Hesperis matronalis
A
I
P/W
Sp-S
24-36
Candytuft Iberis umbellata
P
I
W/Pk/P
S
12-18
Toadflax Linaria macrocana
A
I
M
Sp-S
12-24
Red Flax Linum grandiflorum
A
I
R
S
12-36
Alyssum Lobularia maritima
A
I
W
ALL
6-12
Sundial Lupine Lupinus perennis
P
N
B/P
Sp-S
12-24
Baby Blue Eyes Nemophilia menziesii
A
N
N
Sp-S
4-12
Beach evening primrose Oenothera cherianthofolia
P
N
Y
S
12-24
Dwf. Evening Primrose Oenothera missouriensis
P
N
Y
S
8-12
Shirley Poppy Papaver rhoeas
A
I
R
Sp-S
12-30
Prarie Coneflower Ratibida columnifera
P
N
Y
S
12-36
Black-Eyed Susan Rudbeckia hirta
A/P
N
Y
S
12-36
Catchfly Silene armeria
A/B
I
Pk
S
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Add a panorama of color to your garden with this mix of 25 annual, perennial and native wildflowers specially formulated to thrive in Midwestern gardens from Michigan to Missouri. Your garden will burst with a variety of color, form and texture, from the tall Purple Coneflower and bright Red Flax to splashes of golden Coreopsis. Many species attract butterflies and hummingbirds, make great cut flowers and are self-sowing for blooms year after year! Needs little water once established. Adds casual charm to beds and borders, side yards, rock gardens, meadows, or as a replacement for thirsty lawns. Excellent for slope stabilization.

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