Utah Sweetvetch is a wide ranging native perennial that produces pink and violet flowers in spring and summer. Plants do best in full sun and dry conditions, preferring alkaline, sandy or rocky ...
This mixture of native grasses grows to a height of 12 to 36 inches. Contains Bluebunch Wheatgrass, Idaho Fescue, Indian Ricegrass, Sand Dropseed, Sandberg Bluegrass, Galleta and Junegrass. Can be ...
The Western Pollinator Mix contains native wildflowers for pollinator conservation in the western United States and southwest Canada. The eastern planting boundary would be a line straight south ...
Bluebunch Wheatgrass is a cool-season bunchgrass that is very drought tolerant. It is native to the western U.S. and is good forage for both livestock and wildlife. It is a long-lived perennial ...
Western Wheatgrass is a long-lived, cool-season sod former that has dense, narrow spikes. It is good for colonizing disturbed sites and for erosion control in the central and northern Great Plains ...
The Xeriscape Seed Mixture for the Eastern U.S. contains native, drought-tolerant wildflowers that require less water than traditional landscape plants. It is for areas in the eastern United States...
The Xeriscape Seed Mix for the Western U.S. contains native, drought-tolerant wildflowers that require less water than traditional landscape plants. It is for areas in the western United States and...
Western Yarrow is native to the western U.S. and is often used in reclamation and restoration projects in dryland areas. Plants have finely divided, fern-like leaves, woolly hairs and a pungent ...
Yellow Gaillardia is a native Colorado ecotype of the perennial Gaillardia, growing 12-24 inches tall. It grows in pinyon-juniper, ponderosa pine, aspen, lodge pole pine, and spruce-fir ...
Classic Zinnia is a compact annual that comes in a mix of gold, orange, white and yellow flowers that are 1.5 inches across. The species is a native of Mexico. Plants are long-blooming and tolerate...
Peruvian Zinnia is a native annual from the southwestern U.S., Mexico, and farther south to Argentina. Our seeds originate from extreme southwestern New Mexico and have dark, reddish-orange ...