Sprawling or semi-prostrate perennial with very showy flowers. Grows in various soils in the Texas hill country.
Grow Height | Bloom Period | Growing Regions | Planting Rate Acre |
Bloom Color |
8-16″ | Mar-July | all | 3-5 PLS | Pink |
$185.00 /lbs. (pounds)
Sprawling or semi-prostrate perennial with very showy flowers. Grows in various soils in the Texas hill country.
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Sprawling or semi-prostrate perennial with very showy flowers. Grows in various soils in the Texas hill country.
Grow Height | Bloom Period | Growing Regions | Planting Rate Acre |
Bloom Color |
8-16″ | Mar-July | all | 3-5 PLS | Pink |
Weight | 1 lbs |
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Native to Texas and many or the plains and mountain states. Often found growing in shallow soils, preferring disturbed sites in dry, sandy or gravelly soil with a neutral PH.
Showy blue and white flowers with some other colors from pink to lavender identified in select locations. Must be planted in the fall for spring blooms.
Ground cover native to Southern Midwest. Drought tolerant. Flowers its 2nd year. Hardy perennial.
Annual that emits sweet aroma attracting butterflies and hummingbirds. Native to Southern Midwest. Prefers sun and drier soils.
Produces a mixture of annual and perennial plants. Recommended planting fall and winter. Colors produced will depend on plants that can establish in your soils.
Stout, sparingly branched, pubescent perennial, with large, oval, blue-green leaves and showy, spherical clusters of rose-colored flowers.
Native, cool-season perennial which can grow up to three feet tall. The plant produces a basal rosette of leaves that can grow eight inches long.
Full sun or part shade. Useful ground cover. Flowers are up to 4" across. This perennial is a substitute for Common Daisy.
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