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| Poppy California Mikado Seeds | Botanical Interests |
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Poppy California Mikado Eschscholzia californica Annual. (Perennial in USDA zones 7 or warmer, though often over-winters in other areas.) Mikado Poppy with its stunning, saucer shaped bright orange-red flowers adds loads of color when planted en masse. A heat and drought tolerant plant requiring little care, it self-sows, providing years of springtime beauty. Deer resistant. Full sun. Blooms in spring and fall Height: 6" - 12" tall Days to Emerge: 10 Seed Depth and Spacing: Scatter and rake in lightly Thinning:Not necessary When to sow outside: RECOMMENDED. 4 to 6 weeks before average last frost or as soon as soil can be worked; or early to mid-fall for bloom the following spring. When to start inside: Not recommended; does not transplant well. Artist: Pat Fostvedt | |||||
| Poppy California Orange | Botanical Interests |
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$1.69
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Poppy California Orange Eschscholzia californica Annual. (Perennial in USDA zones 7 or warmer, though often overwinters in other areas.) Imagine what a sight it was for early explorers and settlers when they first laid eyes on the California hillsides amassed with golden-orange flowers fluttering in the breeze. Drought tolerant, the state flower of California is an ideal plant for naturalized, wildflower areas. Deer resistant. Full sun. Blooms in spring and fall Height: 6" - 12" tall Days to Emerge: 10 Seed Depth and Spacing: Scatter and rake in lightly Thinning: Not necessary When to sow outside: RECOMMENDED. 4 to 6 weeks before average last frost or as soon as soil can be worked; or early to mid-fall for bloom the following spring. When to start inside: Not recommended; does not transplant well. Artist: Carolyn Crawford | |||||
| Poppy Iceland Nudicaule Blend | Botanical Interests |
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$1.79
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Poppy Iceland Nudicaule Blend Papaver nudicaule Perennial (Hardy to USDA zone 2, but is short-lived, lasting 2-3 years.) No flower is quite as lovely as Iceland poppy when the sun shines through the petals. These orange, red, pink, rose, yellow, cream and white blossoms will light up your garden in spring. A tender perennial, it is usually grown as an annual. Attracts bees. Good cut flower. Deer resistant. Full sun. Blooms spring to early summer Height: 12" - 24" tall Days to Emerge: 10 - 15 Seed Depth: 1/8" Seed Spacing: A group of 6 seeds every 6" Thinning: When 1" tall, thin to 1 every 6" When to sow outside: RECOMMENDED. 4 to 6 weeks before average last frost or as soon as soil can be worked; or early to mid-fall for bloom the following spring. In mild climates, only fall sowing is recommended. When to start inside: Not recommended. 6 to 8 weeks before average last frost. Does not transplant well. Sow in individual pulp pots that can be planted directly in the ground. Artist: Pat Fostvedt | |||||
| Texas Bluebonnet 1 lb | MBS | Check Stock |
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| Texas Bluebonnet Seeds | Botanical Interests |
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$1.89
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Annual. Blooms in summer for 4 weeks. 1' - 2' tall. Full sun. Multiple 1/2" blue flowers on spikes with a white terminal tip. This charming wildflower and Texas native was declared the state flower of Texas in 1901. In the 1930's, the Texas Highway Department began planting Bluebonnets along most of the major highways. The roadsides today are fields of blue each spring when the Bluebonnets bloom, and cars frequently stop to take pictures of the scenic beauty. A member of the Lupine family, Texas Bluebonnets are the perfect choice for planting in mass in naturalized or wildflower areas. They can be grown in cooler climates, but are most successful in warm winter climates (Texas, California, Southern U.S. and coastal areas) where they can be started in the fall and over winter before spring blooming. They also require very well drained soil that is sandy or loamy. Though they are annuals, they do readily reseed themselves and come back the following year. If planting for a wildflower bed, each 2 gram packet contains enough seed to cover a 15 square foot area. Bluebonnets are enjoyed by bees and butterflies and may also be used as a cut flower. OUTDOORS: Warm winter climates: Sow seed in fall in September or October. In cold winter climates, sow seed as soon as the soil can be worked in spring. INSIDE: Sow 8 weeks before average last frost. Sow in peat pots that can be planted directly into the ground without disturbing the roots. SPECIAL GERMINATION INSTRUCTIONS: Seed requires scarification, a process that helps to break the hard seed coat. Soak in water for 24 hours before planting or roll on sandpaper to slightly nick the outer surface. Be patient, as Bluebonnets may take 15 - 25 days or even as long as 6 weeks for germination. Be sure they are only lightly covered (1/8"), have good contact with soil, and do not dry out. | |||||
| Wildflower Mix - 1 lb Bag | MBS |
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$29.99
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Includes: Texas Bluebonnet, Rocket Larkspur, Showy Primrose, Mexican Hat, Drummond Phlox, Baby Blue Eyes, Purple Cornflower, Indian Blanket, Black Eyed Susan, Lemon Mint, Plains Coreopsis, Yellow Cosmos California Poppy, Baby's Breath, Moss Verbena, Scarlet Sage, Clasping Cornflower, Sweet William, Lance-Leaved Coreopsis, Cornflower, Corn Poppy.
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| Wildseed Farms Annual Wildflower Mix | WILDSEED FARMS |
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HERE'S WHAT YOU GET: Texas Bluebonnet - 18.90% Indian Blanket - 8.00% Scarlet Flax - 6.60% Tickseed - 6.45% Lemon Mint - 6.23% Purple Coneflower - 5.86% Drummond Phlox - 5.29% Cornflower - 4.40% Rocket Larkspur - 4.40% Baby Blue Eyes - 4.40% Eyed Daisy - 4.18% California Poppy - 3.14% Yellow Cosmos - 2.86% Baby's Breath - 2.86%
African Daisy - 2.75% Plains Coreopsis - 2.24% Clasping Coneflower - 1.98% Black-Eyed Susan - 1.76% Tuber Vervain - 1.44% Corn Poppy - 1.40% Toadflax - 1.21% Dwarf Red Coreopsis - 1.10% Standing Cypress - 1.00% Showy Primrose - 0.77% Mexican Hat - 0.56% Texas Paintbrush - 0.22% | |||||
| Wildseed Farms Black-eyed Susan Wildflowers | WILDSEED FARMS |
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" BlackEyed Susan Rudbeckia hirta (Asteraceae) Long vase life beauties A stiff, upright annual or short lived perennial native to the eastern United States, this flower can now be found throughout North America. The Black-Eyed Susan is probably the most common of all American wildflowers. The characteristic brown, domed center is surrounded by bright yellow ray florets. Thrives in most soils in full sun. A true sunshine worshiper that forgives neglect. Suggested Use: Roadsides, open fields, floral gardens, mixtures. Miscellaneous: The state flower of Maryland. When cut, has a vase life of 6 to 10 days. Reseeds. Average Planting Success: 80% "
Height: 2-3 feet Germination: 7-30 days Optimum Soil Temp. for Germination: 70°F Sowing Depth: 1/16"" Blooming Period: June-August Average Seeds Per Pound: 1,710,000 Seeds/Pkt: 1,875 1 oz Covers: 1,361 sq.ft. Seeding Rate: 2 lbs. per acre | |||||
| Wildseed Farms Butterfly Wildflower Mix | WILDSEED FARMS |
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$1.49
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Here's What You Get: Purple Coneflower - 11.56%
Tickseed - 9.80% Cornflower - 7.38% Rocket Larkspur - 6.50% Blanketflower - 6.28% Indian Blanket - 5.89% Drummond Phlox - 5.73% Scarlet Sage - 5.29% Candytuft - 4.96% Yellow Cosmos - 4.96% Sweet William - 4.74% Cosmos - 4.52% Wallflower - 3.41% Lemon Mint - 3.30% Tuber Vervain - 2.86% Standing Cypress - 2.62% Black-Eyed Susan - 2.09% Shasta Daisy - 2.06% Plains Coreopsis - 1.87% Butterfly Weed - 1.76% Sweet Alyssum - 1.54% Toadflax - 0.88% | |||||
| Wildseed Farms California Poppy Wildflowers | WILDSEED FARMS |
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$1.49
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" California Poppy Eschscholzia californica (Papaveraceae) An upright, compact annual or tender perennial native to California and the southwestern United States. Extremely drought tolerant, ideal for arid environments. The brilliant orange, cup-shaped flowers, are 2-4 inches in diameter, borne individually on long stalks. Prefers full sun in light to sandy soils. Remarkably uniform and neat in appearance. A popular variety to press. Not hardy below 20 degrees F. Miscellaneous: An excellent color accent to any wildflower planting. The state flower of California. Blooms close each night at sunset or on dull days. The finely divided foliage is bluish-green in color making identification easy prior to flowering. Suggested Use: Borders, rock gardens, meadows, mixes. Average Planting Success: 70% "
Height: 12-18 inches Germination: 15-30 days Optimum Soil Temp. for Germination: 60°F-70°F Sowing Depth: 1/16"" Blooming Period: April-August | |||||
| Wildseed Farms Corn Flower Wildflowers | WILDSEED FARMS |
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" Cornflower / Bachelor's Button Centaurea cyanus (Asteraceae) A drought tolerant annual, native to Europe, now naturalized throughout North America. The upper half of the plant is multi-stemmed, producing many flowers. Leaves are covered with small white hairs causing the plant to have a bluegray appearance. The original flower color is blue, but it is now available in white, pink and red. Prefers full sun in various soil types. An outstanding performer whether your preference is for cutting or admiring. Suggested Use: Roadsides, vacant lots, borders, flower gardens. Miscellaneous: Does well in mixtures. Cornflowers retain their bright colors when dried making them excellent candidates for dried flower arrangements. Average Planting Success: 80% "
Height: 2-3 feet Germination: 7-25 days Optimum Soil Temp. for Germination: 60°F-70°F Sowing Depth: 1/8"" Blooming Period: March-May Average Seeds Per Pound: 96,000 Seeds/Pkt: 145 1 oz Covers: 681 sq.ft. Seeding Rate: 4 lbs. per acre | |||||
| Wildseed Farms Cosmos Wildflowers | WILDSEED FARMS |
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$1.49
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" COSMOS Cosmos bipinnatus (Asteraceae) A hardy, erect annual requiring very little moisture once established. A native of Mexico, it can easily adapt to all regions of the United States. The attractive flowers are a mixture of stunning deep crimson, soft pink and pure white. Leaves are deeply dissected, almost threadlike in appearance. Rich, fertile soils tend to produce extremely tall, lanky plants. Requires full sun. Sow in early spring, seedlings are not winter hardy. A real value for the money. Suggested Use: Roadsides, waste areas, mixtures, floral gardens. Miscellaneous: blooms quickly. Will need to be replanted each spring for continued success. Average Planting Success: 80% "
Height: 2- 3 feet Germination: 7-21 days Optimum Soil Temp. for Germination: 70°F-80°F Sowing Depth: 1/16"" Blooming Period: April-November Average Seeds Per Pound: 89,000 Seeds/Pkt: 100 1 oz Covers: 182 sq.ft. Seeding Rate: 15 lbs. per acre | |||||
| Wildseed Farms Drummond Phlox Wildflowers | WILDSEED FARMS |
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$1.49
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" Drummond Phlox Mixed Colors Phlox drummondii (Polemoniaceae) A short, hardy, upright annual, native to Texas, but adapted throughout the southeastern United States. It is a variety that has been used extensively in European gardens for many decades. Flowers are concentrated in clusters on top of sturdy, erect stems. The exquisite deep red flowers bloom continually if watered frequently. Prefers light or sandy well drained soil in full sun. One of our most popular items. Suggested Use: Roadsides, floral gardens, wooden barrels, mixtures. Miscellaneous: Flowers are delightfully fragrant. Adds life to any cut flower arrangement. Average Planting Success: 70% "
Height: 8-24 inches Germination: 10-30 days Optimum Soil Temp. for Germination: 60°F-70°F Sowing Depth: 1/16"" Blooming Period: April-June Average Seeds Per Pound: 234,000 Seeds/Pkt: 350 1 oz Covers: 340 sq.ft. Seeding Rate: 8 lbs. per acre | |||||
| Wildseed Farms Indian Blanket Wildflowers | WILDSEED FARMS |
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$1.49
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" Gaillardia pulchella (Asteraceae) A hardy, drought tolerant annual native to the central United States. Easily established from seed, it forms dense colonies of brilliant red flowers with yellow rims. The flower diameter is slightly smaller than its perennial cousin Gaillardia aristata. An excellent variety for coastal beachfront property or sand dune reclamation sites. Thrives in heat and full sun in well drained soils. Suggested Use: Roadsides, drainage ditch slopes, open fields, mixes. Great For Beach Fronts! Average Planting Success: 80% | |||||
| Wildseed Farms Indian Paintbrush Wildflowers | WILDSEED FARMS |
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$4.99
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" Also called Texas Paintbrush - Castilleja indivisa (Scrophulariaceae) Suggested Use: Gardens, roadsides, open meadows, mixtures. Miscellaneous: Creates ribbons of color for miles along Texas highways in the spring. Does not transplant well. Requires a period of time to become established. Average Planting Success: 40% | |||||
| Wildseed Farms Purple Cone Flower Wildflowers | WILDSEED FARMS |
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" Echinacea purpurea (Asteraceae) Suggested Use: Borders, meadows, mixtures, floral gardens. Average Planting Success: 70% | |||||
| Wildseed Farms Red Corn Poppy Wildflowers | WILDSEED FARMS |
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" Papaver rhoeas (Papaveraceae) A hardy annual native to Europe, which has naturalized throughout the United States. The large 2 to 4 inch blooms are fire engine red vividly marked with purplish-black centers individually borne on erect hairy stems. The foliage remains inconspicuous allowing the flower to express its full beauty. Prefers well drained soil in full sun to partial shade. Performs best if sown in late fall in the southern regions of the U.S. or in early spring in the northern regions of the U.S. An outstanding spring favorite. Suggested Use: Flower gardens, roadsides, meadows, mixtures, cut flowers. Average Planting Success: 80% | |||||
| Wildseed Farms Rocket Larkspur Wildflowers | WILDSEED FARMS |
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" Rocket Larkspur A winter annual, native to southern Europe, it has naturalized throughout the United States. Larkspurs are distinguished by a backward projecting spur, formed by the upper petal of the flower. Tightly compact blossoms are arranged on spikes in shades of pink, white, and deep blue. Prefers full sun to partial shade in very well drained soils. CAUTION: The seeds and leaves of the Rocket Larkspur are poisonous if consumed. Suggested Use: Mixtures, roadsides, waste areas, floral gardens. Average Planting Success: 80% | |||||
| Wildseed Farms Texas Bluebonnets Wildflowers | WILDSEED FARMS |
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" Lupinus texensis (Fabaceae) A hardy winter annual native to Texas. Adopted as the ""State Flower of Texas"", this is the most commonly seen variety along roadsides and in uncultivated pastures throughout the state. Flowers are densely arranged on a spike with a characteristic ice white terminal tip. Bluebonnets cannot tolerate poorly drained, clay based soils. Seed planted in poorly drained soils will germinate, but plants will never fully develop. Seedlings will become either stunted or turn yellow and soon die. Prefers a sloped area in light to gravelly, welldrained soil. Requires full sun. Suggested Use: Raised flower beds, half wooden barrels, hanging baskets, mixtures, hillsides, roadsides and meadows. The seeds have been scarified for quick germination. Average Planting Success: 60% | |||||
| Wildseed Farms Yellow Cosmos Wildflowers | WILDSEED FARMS |
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" A hardy, erect annual requiring very little moisture once established. A native of Mexico, it can easily adapt to all regions of the United States. The glowing, orange-yellow flowers are extremely attractive, constantly blooming for weeks. Leaves are deeply dissected, almost threadlike in appearance. Rich, fertile soils tend to produce unusually tall, lanky plants. Requires full sun. Sow in early spring, seedlings are not winter hardy. Highly recommended. Suggested use: Flower beds, roadsides, disturbed areas, mixtures Miscellaneous: Blooms quickly. will need to be replanted each spring for continued success. Average Planting Success: 80% "
Height: 2-3 feet Germination: 7-21 days Optimum Soil Temp. for Germination: 70°F-80°F Sowing Depth: 1/16"" Blooming Period: May-November Average Seeds Per Pound: 63,000 Seeds/Pkt: 100 1 oz Covers: 182 sq.ft. Seeding Rate: 15 lbs. per acre | |||||