Native to Texas and central U.S. Very hardy and plant that likes dry open prairies. Attractive, showy flowers.
| Grow Height | Bloom Period | Growing Regions | Planting Rate Acre |
Bloom Color |
| 2-3′ | Jun-Sept | all | 1 PLS | Red/Yellow |
$40.00 /lbs. (pounds)
Native to Texas and central U.S. Very hardy and plant that likes dry open prairies. Attractive, showy flowers.
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Native to Texas and central U.S. Very hardy and plant that likes dry open prairies. Attractive, showy flowers.
| Grow Height | Bloom Period | Growing Regions | Planting Rate Acre |
Bloom Color |
| 2-3′ | Jun-Sept | all | 1 PLS | Red/Yellow |
| Weight | 1 lbs |
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Warm season native perennial that is a member of the legume family. Plant is attractive to bees, butterflies, and/or birds.
Fast growing with 2-3" flowers. This annual adapts to many soils and seeds easily.
Full sun or part shade. Useful ground cover. Flowers are up to 4" across. This perennial is a substitute for Common Daisy.
Introduced to America from Europe. Short lived and Hardy annual. Flowers are white forming dense delicate clusters. Prefers full sun in drained soils.
Stout, sparingly branched, pubescent perennial, with large, oval, blue-green leaves and showy, spherical clusters of rose-colored flowers.
Short, bushy, long blooming annual which reseeds readily and is easily grown.
Native to Central Great Plains and Southern Midwest, found on low-lying sites or ditches. Full sun. Has a long bloom season and is one of the best native annual wildflowers.
Attractive to butterflies, Ox-eye Sunflowers are fairly tolerant of drought and partially shady conditions but prefer full sun and moist, well-draining soil conditions.
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