Southeast Wild Flower Mix Seeds

South GA Seed Company
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This wildflower blend is perfect for the Southeast! By sowing these wildflower varieties in clusters or drifts, you can create a stunning landscape that also provides a habitat for essential pollinators and beneficial insects. This method not only enhances the beauty of your garden but also contributes positively to the local ecosystem.

  • This mix can cover up to 50 square feet of garden space, with approximately 7 grams of seeds in each pack.

Here’s a detailed overview of the diverse collection of wildflowers you’ll receive, along with their characteristics and benefits:

  1. Siberian Wallflower (Erysimum x allionii): Known for its bright yellow to orange flowers, this plant is drought-tolerant and attracts pollinators.
  2. Black Eyed Susans (Rudbeckia hirta): With their vibrant yellow petals and dark centers, these hardy perennials bloom from summer to fall and are excellent for attracting butterflies.
  3. Cosmos Bright Lights (Cosmos bipinnatus): Featuring a mix of bright colors, these annuals are easy to grow and can reach heights of 3 to 4 feet, drawing in bees and butterflies.
  4. Red Corn Poppies (Papaver rhoeas): Known for their striking red blossoms, these annuals can create a bold statement in any garden and are beloved by pollinators.
  5. Sweet Alyssum Tall White (Lobularia maritima): This fragrant annual produces clusters of white flowers and is excellent for attracting beneficial insects.
  6. African Daisy (Osteospermum): With vibrant colors and daisy-like flowers, these annuals thrive in sunny spots and attract various pollinators.
  7. Lance Leaf Coreopsis (Coreopsis lanceolata): A perennial that produces bright yellow flowers, it's drought-resistant and attracts butterflies.
  8. Snapdragon Toadflax (Antirrhinum majus): These colorful annuals produce unique flowers and can tolerate a range of growing conditions, making them a favorite for pollinators.
  9. Scarlet Flax (Linum grandiflorum): Known for its delicate red flowers, this annual adds a charming touch and is beneficial for attracting bees.
  10. Wild Perennial Lupine (Lupinus perennis): A stunning perennial with tall spikes of blue to purple flowers, it supports local ecosystems by providing habitats for pollinators.
  11. Blanket Flower (Gaillardia): Featuring vibrant red and yellow petals, these hardy flowers are drought-tolerant and attract a variety of butterflies.
  12. Plains Coreopsis (Coreopsis tinctoria): An annual with bright yellow and maroon flowers, it's a great addition to wildflower gardens and attracts beneficial insects.
  13. Shirley Poppy Mixed Red and Pink (Papaver rhoeas): These annual poppies are known for their delicate blooms and ability to attract pollinators.
  14. California Poppy Orange (Eschscholzia californica): The state flower of California, this annual is drought-resistant and attracts bees.
  15. Five Spot (Nemophila maculata): This charming annual features unique white flowers with purple spots and thrives in cooler temperatures.
  16. Daisy Gloriosa Mix (Rudbeckia hirta): A mix of cheerful daisies that attract butterflies and create a sunny display in gardens.
  17. Cosmos Wild Sensation (Cosmos bipinnatus): This variety features a mix of colors and is easy to grow, attracting pollinators throughout the summer.
  18. Cornflower Dwarf Mix (Centaurea cyanus): Known for its blue, pink, and white flowers, this annual is great for borders and attracts butterflies.
  19. Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea): A perennial favorite, it produces large purple flowers and is known for its medicinal properties and ability to attract pollinators.
  20. Russell Lupine (Lupinus polyphyllus): This perennial features tall spikes of colorful flowers and is excellent for attracting bees.
  21. Annual Red Phlox (Phlox drummondii): With vibrant red blooms, this annual is great for garden borders and attracts butterflies.
  22. Cornflower Tall Mix (Centaurea cyanus): A mix of tall cornflowers in various colors, these are easy to grow and attract beneficial insects.
  23. Lemon Mint (Monarda citriodora): Known for its lemon-scented leaves and beautiful flowers, this herb attracts pollinators.
  24. Perennial Blue Flax (Linum perenne): A delicate perennial with blue flowers that bloom continuously, attracting various pollinators.
  25. White Yarrow (Achillea millefolium): This hardy perennial features clusters of white flowers and is known for attracting beneficial insects and supporting local ecosystems.

This mix is subject to change at anytime.