Wildfllower Seed Mix Especially Prepared for Mississippi

mississippi overview

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mississippi contents
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Mix Contents50% Annual, 50% Perennial: Siberian Wallflower, Cosmos Sensation Mix, Coreopsis Lance Leaf, California Poppy Orange, Sunflower Lemon Queen, Purple Coneflower, Baby Blue Eyes, Evening Primrose, Wild Perennial Lupine, Red Corn Poppy, Lacy Phacelia, New England Aster, Blanket Flower, Gayfeather, Sweet Alyssum Tall White, Bee Balm, Yellow Prairie Coneflower, Crimson Clover. Mix contents are subject to change.

siberian wallflower

Siberian Wallfower
Image Credit: Eden Brothers
Height: 16″

  • Early blooming, vibrant orange flowers make for a striking wildflower meadow
  • Tall-growing biennial with bright orange blooms
  • Heirloom pollinator attractor with early-season Spring blooms
  • Thrives in bright, sunny growing areas

Orange Poppy

California Poppy Orange
Image Credit: Eden Brothers
Height: 16″

  • This classic orange bloom is California’s state flower
  • Perennial / Annual; Bright and cheerful!
  • Easy to grow and adaptable
  • Poppy seeds require a cool period of 2-4 weeks to break dormancy, and some gardeners choose to cold stratify their seeds.

baby blue eyes

.Baby Blue Eyes
Image Credit: Eden Brothers
Height: 4″ – 8″

poppy red corn

Red Corn Poppy
Image Credit: Eden Brothers
Height: 28″

blanket flower

Blanket Flower
Image Credit: Eden Brothers
Height: 12″

  • Colorful heirloom and native wildflower capable of naturalizing anywhere
  • Perennial; A dependable and profuse bloomer
  • North American Native Wildflower

Prefers full sun exposure

bee balm

Bee Balm – Wild Bergamot
Image Credit: Eden Brothers
Height: 36″

  • This thistle-like wildflower is the preferred bloom of bees everywhere
  • Tall-growing pollinator attracting perennial with fragrant blooms
  • Heirloom garden favorite with purple Summer blooms
  • Thrives in bright, sunny growing areas

cosmos wild sensation mix | copyright: Floramedia UK Ltd

Cosmos Wild Sensation
Image Credit: Eden Brothers
Height: 40″

  • Cultivate wildness with these prolific bloomers
  • Adaptive annual that thrives in almost any climate
  • Tall-growing and versatile with bright Summer blooms
  • Thrives in full sun or partially shaded areas

sunflower lemon queen

Lemon Queen Sunflower
Image Credit: Eden Brothers
Height: 70″ 

primrose evening

Evening Primrose
Image Credit: Eden Brothers
Height: 48″ 

lacy phacelia.  

Lacy Phacelia
Image Credit: Eden Brothers
Height: 24″

  • These nectar-rich lilac wildflowers bring pollinators in droves
  • Pollinator attracting annual with clusters of lavender colored blooms
  • Easy to grow and maintain with Summer blooms, great for containers
  • Thrives in bright, sunny growing areas

gayfeather.

Gayfeather Blazing Star
Image Credit: Eden Brothers
Height: 28″

  • With tall purple, spiky plumes, gayfeather is ideal in containers by the front door
  • Attractive, heirloom decorative perennial
  • Great for containers or cut flowers with purple Summer blooms
  • Thrives in full sun or partially shaded areas

coreopsis lance leaf.
Lance-Leaf Coreopsis
Image Credit: Eden Brothers
Height: 18″

  • This perennial’s yellow blooms attract butterflies and birds
  • Heirloom perennial native to North America
  • Pollinator attractor with long-lasting Spring blooms
  • Thrives in full sun or partially shaded area\

purple coneflower.
Purple Coneflower
Image Credit: Eden Brothers
Height: 36″

  • This native perennial is a treasured herbal remedy
  • Native North American herbaceous perennial, also well-known as Echinacea
  • Deer resistant Spring bloomer, popular as a medicinal herb
  • Thrives in bright, sunny growing areas

wild lupine

Wild Perennial Lupine
Image Credit: Eden Brothers
Height: 30″

new england aster
New England Aster
Image Credit: Eden Brothers
Height: 30″

alyssum tall white.
Sweet Alyssum Tall White
Image Credit: Eden Brothers
Height: 12″

crimson clover

Crimson Clover
Image Credit: Eden Brothers
Height: 24″

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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