
Botanical Interests, Inc.
Prairie Splendor Flower Mix Seeds
Bring the beauty of the native Midwest landscape to your garden with our custom mix of drought-tolerant, heirloom annuals, biennials, and perennials that bloom in shades of yellow, orange, red, pink, purple, and white. In 1840, traveler Eliza Steele described the prairie as "... whole acres of blossoms all bearing one hue, as purple, perhaps, or masses of yellow or rose, and then again a carpet of every color intermixed, or narrow bands, as if a rainbow had fallen upon the verdant slopes." Recreate the spectacle outdoors, and enjoy bouquets of fresh cut flowers in your home.
Mix includes (see diagram):
- Lance-leaved Coreopsis
- Purple Coneflower
- Indian Blanket
- Gayfeather
- Purple Prairie Clover
- Globe Gilia
- White Upland Aster
- Tahoka daisy
- Black-Eyed Susan
- Mexican Hat
- Brown-Eyed Susan
- Prairie Ironweed
- Plains Coreopsis
Botanical Name: Assorted species
Hardiness: ANNUALS: Most annuals bloom from late spring to first fall frost. BIENNIALS/PERENNIALS: Most biennials and perennials will develop foliage the first season, and bloom the following seasons.
Plant Dimensions: 6"–48" tall
Attributes: Attracts Pollinators
When to Sow Outside: RECOMMENDED. Cold Climates: 2 to 4 weeks before your average last frost date. You can also sow half the seed 4 to 6 weeks before your average last frost date (hoping the last frost is earlier than usual) and sow the second half a week or two after your average last frost date (just to be safe). Mild Climates: Fall through early spring.
When to Start Inside: Not recommended.
Days to Emerge: 10–31 days
Seed Depth: ⅛"–¼"
Seed Spacing: Scatter about 25 seeds per sq. ft. and rake in
Thinning: As needed
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