Northeast Mix
Scientific Name | Common Name | Type |
---|---|---|
Aster Novae-angliae | New England Aster | P |
Centaurea cyanus (dwarf) | Dwarf Cornflower | A |
Cheiranthus allionii | Wallflower | B/P |
Chrysanthemum maximum | Shasta Daisy | P |
Coreopsis lanceolata | Lance-Leaved Coreopsis | P |
Dianthus barbatus | Sweet William Pinks | P |
Echinacea purpurea | Purple Coneflower | P |
Gaillaridia pulchella | Annual Gaillardia | A |
Gysophila elegans | Annual Baby's Breath | A |
Liatris spicata | Gayfeather | P |
Linum grandiflorum rubrum | Scarlet Flax | A |
Lupinus perennis | Perennial Lupine | P |
Oenothera missouriensis | Dwarf Evening Primrose | P |
Papaver rhoeas | Corn Poppy | A |
Penstemon digitalis | Smooth Penstomen | P |
Rudbeckia hirta | Black-Eyed Susan | A/B/P |
Silene armeria | Catchfly | A/B |
$18.00 – $66.00
Sizes
- 2 oz covers 500 sq-ft.
- 4 oz covers 1000 sq-ft.
- 8 oz covers 2000 sq-ft.
- 16 oz covers 4000 sq-ft.
Notes
- Planting Rate/acre** 5-10 lbs
- Planting rate 1/2 acre or less 4 oz./1000 sq. ft.
- Seeds/lb. 526,000
*P = Perennial A = Annual B= Biennial TP= Tender perennial, grown as an annual in colder climates
** These rates are calculated for 120 seeds per square foot, and soil preparation and weed control are possible.
(A) annuals, bloom the first year, and reproduce by seed, individual plants die each year.
(P) perennials bloom the second year, individual plants live for years, and reproduce by seeds.