California Bay Area Native Wildflower Seed Mix - 1oz to 1lb

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This mixture of annual and perennial wildflowers native or naturalized to the Greater San Francisco Bay Area can produce excellent color in a wide range of climates and has low water requirements. Fall planting results in an earlier and longer blooming period. Spring planting can be successful with supplemental irrigation.

Height Range: 12–36 inches

Coverage: 1 oz covers approximately 125 square feet.

  • Achillea millefolium, White Yarrow
  • Clarkia unguiculata, Mountain Garland
  • Clarkia purpurea, Purple Clarkia
  • Collinsia heterophylla, Chinese Houses
  • Calandrinia menziesii, Red Maids
  • Eriophyllum lanatum, Woolly Sunflower
  • Eschscholzia californica, California Poppy
  • Lasthenia fremontii, Fremont's Goldfields
  • Lupinus microcarpus densiflorus, Golden Lupine
  • Layia platyglossa, Tidy Tips
  • Lupinus nanus, Sky Lupine
  • Lupinus succulentus, Arroyo Lupine
  • Nemophila maculata, Five Spot
  • Monardella villosa, Coyote Mint
  • Phacelia californica, Rock Phacelia
  • Plantago erecta, Dotseed Plantain

*Species may vary and substitutions made, depending on availability.

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This mixture of annual and perennial wildflowers native or naturalized to the Greater San Francisco Bay Area can produce excellent color in a wide range of climates and has low water requirements. Fall planting results in an earlier and longer blooming period. Spring planting can be successful with supplemental irrigation.

Height Range: 12–36 inches

Coverage: 1 oz covers approximately 125 square feet.

  • Achillea millefolium, White Yarrow
  • Clarkia unguiculata, Mountain Garland
  • Clarkia purpurea, Purple Clarkia
  • Collinsia heterophylla, Chinese Houses
  • Calandrinia menziesii, Red Maids
  • Eriophyllum lanatum, Woolly Sunflower
  • Eschscholzia californica, California Poppy
  • Lasthenia fremontii, Fremont's Goldfields
  • Lupinus microcarpus densiflorus, Golden Lupine
  • Layia platyglossa, Tidy Tips
  • Lupinus nanus, Sky Lupine
  • Lupinus succulentus, Arroyo Lupine
  • Nemophila maculata, Five Spot
  • Monardella villosa, Coyote Mint
  • Phacelia californica, Rock Phacelia
  • Plantago erecta, Dotseed Plantain

*Species may vary and substitutions made, depending on availability.