Lacy Phacelia is also known as Lacy Scorpion-weed. This bristly annual is native to California and Arizona and is found in open flats and slopes below 4,000 feet. The violet flowers occur in ...
Foliage of this annual mint has a pungent, lemony scent. Flowers come in dense clusters of lavender-pink to white. A southern U.S. native, plants are found on limestone, rocky or sandy prairies and...
A hardy perennial, Mountain Lupine is prominent in meadows, roadsides, and wooded areas from 6000-10,500 feet elevation. It attracts hummingbirds and serves as a food source for butterflies. Plants...
Perennial Lupine produces flower spikes from mid-May to mid-June. Flowers are mostly blue, but sometimes pink or white ones are present. Found in the eastern U.S., wild populations have declined ...
Mexican Hat is a biennial to short-lived perennial which is native from Alberta to Texas, New Mexico and Arkansas. Flowers have an elongated center and drooping red and yellow petals. It is easy to...
The Midwest Native Wildflower Seed Mix contains annuals and perennials that are native to the Midwestern United States and south central Canada. This area includes Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, eastern ...
This lower growing blend for the Midwestern U.S. was designed for planting within solar arrays where the minimum panel height is 3 feet. Grasses provide good soil stabilization and native forbs ...
This highly diverse blend of native forbs, legumes, and grasses was designed for the Midwestern U.S. It is perfect for perimeters and buffer areas around solar arrays. These plants provide habitat ...
Broadleaf Milkweed is native to the southern Great Plains and the southwestern U.S. It can be found along roadsides and railroad rights-of-way as well as in disturbed, open areas. Plants grow to 30...
Butterfly Milkweed is native to the central and eastern United States and is found in moderate to drier sites. Plants grow to 30 inches tall and have clusters of dark orange to reddish flowers. ...
Common Milkweed has pink flowers and grows to four feet tall. It is native to the Midwest and eastern U.S. It prefers full sun and loamy, mesic soil, but it can tolerate a wide variety of ...
Narrow-Leaved Milkweed can be found below 7,000 feet elevation in sagebrush, chaparral, grasslands and foothill woodland communities of the western U.S. It grows to three feet tall and has long, ...
Showy Milkweed is native to most of the central and western United States. It can be found along ditches and roads as well as in moist sites of meadows and fields. Plants grow to 40 inches tall and...
Swamp Milkweed is native to most areas of the central and eastern United States. It is also known as Rose Milkweed. Plants are typically found along streams and ditches or in moist areas of meadows...
Monarch populations have been in decline for a number of years, and the loss of nectar sources and milkweeds has been indicated as a major contributor to these declines. This mixture is composed ...