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California Bay Area Native Wildflower Seed Mix - 1oz to 1lb
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.
Seed Species Included:
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 may be made depending on availability.
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.
Seed Species Included:
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 may be made depending on availability.